INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Senate will not meet to vote on redistricting this year.

Senate President Rod Bray issued a statement saying there are not enough votes, and the planned meeting for December will not happen.

Bray issued the following statement:

"Over the last several months, Senate Republicans have given very serious and thoughtful consideration to the concept of redrawing our state's congressional maps. Today, I'm announcing there are not enough votes to move that idea forward, and the Senate will not reconvene in December."

Gov. Mike Braun (R-Indiana) had called a special session to vote on redistricting. Lawmakers had decided to meet in the first two weeks of December, part of the 2026 regular session.

Within minutes of Bray's announcement, the governor issued a statement

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