A new poll reveals that Hoosier voters largely oppose redrawing Indiana's Congressional districts in 2025. This survey, conducted by North Star Opinion Research, found that 53% of Indiana voters are against the legislature's current redistricting proposal, which could make Democratic-held districts more competitive for Republicans. Only 34% support the idea.
"Voters are frustrated with how things are working in Indiana," said Dan Judy, Vice President of North Star Opinion Research.
The poll highlights bipartisan support for reforming election practices that disadvantage independent candidates and voters. Nearly 67% of voters believe it's unfair that independent candidates must gather about 4,000 signatures to appear on the ballot, unlike Republican and Democratic candidates. This view is