Congressional map redistricting bill passes in Indiana House, moves to Senate vote
ABC 57 INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana House of Representatives passed House Bill 1032, the Congressional Map redistricting bill, 57-41 on Friday after the bill's third and final reading.
Two representatives were excused. Democrats voted nay while Republicans voted yea.
The bill will now go to the Indiana Senate with voting set to begin in a week.
You can see how state representatives voted in the document below:
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun released the following statement via X after the bill's passing:
"Fair maps are essential to protecting Hoosiers’ voices in Washington, and today the House voted to do just that, delivering a strong congressional map. I commend Speaker Huston and his caucus for having the courage to protect Hoosier voters. I urge the Senate to move quickly next week and adopt this map so Indiana can move forward with confidence."
You can view the current and proposed Congressional maps below:
