A new poll shows that most Hoosiers are not on board with calls for mid-decade redistricting in Indiana.
According to data released by Independent Indiana, 53% of respondents oppose the proposal, while 34% support it. The poll, conducted by North Star Opinion Research, surveyed 604 registered voters earlier this month and carries a ±3.99% margin of error.
Independent Indiana describes itself as a nonpartisan nonprofit focused on “returning competitive elections to the state of Indiana” and breaking down barriers that prevent independents from voting.
Federal officials have shown interest in redrawing Indiana’s congressional boundaries to potentially remove the state’s two Democratic U.S. House seats. Some Republicans have argued that gaining those seats would help them secure a House ma