INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Mike Braun says the battle over Congressional redistricting in Indiana is not over , despite the Senate's decision not to convene to vote on the matter.

He told 13News he believes the fight is only in the "second inning" and is "left with no choice but to explore all options at my disposal to compel the state Senate to show up and vote."

In a one-on-one interview, 13News anchor Dustin Grove asked Braun what he meant by that statement.

"Compel is a word that means we're not going to just take what (Senate President Pro Tem) Rod Bray did and, accept that is the end of the story," Braun said. "The House said they're not adjourning until January and to be prepared to come back and produce maps. If they do that, then that even changes the dynamic more so."

Braun also

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