INDIANAPOLIS — Thursday afternoon, lawmakers in the Indiana House wrapped up their votes on amendments to a bill which would redraw the state's congressional map.

The amendments or proposed changes to House Bill 1032 , the state's redistricting bill, all came from Democrats. And every single one was voted down.

That means the redistricting bill the House will vote on Friday is the same bill that was introduced earlier this week.

There are no changes to it, despite two hours of Democrats trying to get some in there Thursday afternoon.

Some of those proposed changes included putting the proposed map on the ballot to let voters decide if it should be used.

Indiana doesn't put public questions on its ballot.

Another amendment said if the proposed map passed, it couldn't be used until Hoo

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