INDIANAPOLIS —
Indiana Senate Republicans say they do not have the votes to redraw the state congressional maps.
That is according to a spokesperson for the Indiana Senate president pro tempore Rodric Bray.
The statement came after months of debate on whether Indiana would join several other states in deciding to pursue mid-decade redistricting.
Both President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance have discussed the possibility of redistricting with Indiana lawmakers a number of times in the last few months.
Vance was most recently in Indiana two weeks ago, following his first visit in August.
State Democrats have continuously pushed back against the efforts to redistrict.
Gov. Mike Braun said he is confident Republicans will eventually have the votes.
"I am still having posit