Indiana, redistricting
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Indiana state police said "numerous" state lawmakers had faced bomb threats and been the subject of swatting hoaxes amid the push for redistricting.
The vote was a culmination of months of pressure from the White House that resulted in national media attention and threats to lawmakers.
The bill's failure represents a rupture in Republican ranks and highlights the ongoing national debate over partisan map-drawing.
As the redistricting battle began to pick up steam in Indiana last month, state Sen. Jean Leising’s grandchildren were receiving odd text messages.Ads from little-known outside groups had spliced the longtime Republican lawmaker’s image next to prominent Democrats like New York Rep.
Indiana Republicans resisted the call by President Trump for redistricting. He and the state's Republican governor threatened to back primary challenges against senators who wouldn't get on board.
It's decision day in red state Indiana as the state Senate votes on congressional redistricting championed by President Trump. The new map would create two more GOP-dominated districts.
Two lawsuits seeking to redraw Wisconsin’s congressional districts are scheduled to be discussed in court as a pair of three-judge panels never-before-used in the state meet for the first time.
Indiana’s state Senate is set to convene Thursday to continue considering a bill that would give the state a new Republican-friendly congressional map.
The Indiana Senate has rejected a vote to redistrict the state, despite President Donald Trump's wishes. Twenty-one members of the Republican supermajority and all 10 Democrats in the chamber voted against the redistricting proposal, which was expected to give the GOP two more seats in the state.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ordered a pair of three-judge panels to oversee lawsuits seeking a redraw of the battleground state’s congressional map.
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Maryland redistricting is backed by public comments. Written testimonies tell a different story.
The Baltimore Sun sat through the first hour of remarks, were participants repeatedly supported Democrats’ efforts to redistricting.