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Indiana Black Caucus opposes Republican redistricting plans, fearing minority vote dilution ahead of 2026 elections.
Indiana Black Legislative Caucus opposes Republican-led efforts to redraw congressional maps ahead of the 2030 census, citing risks to minority voting power and democratic fairness.
The push follows pressure from Vice President JD Vance and President Trump, who urged changes to benefit Republicans before the 2026 elections.
While some lawmakers argue the move is strategic, caucus members say most Hoosiers oppose premature redistricting, especially in majority-Black areas like Marion and Lake counties.
A pending Supreme Court case on the Voting Rights Act may influence legal challenges to new maps.
The legislature may act in a special session starting January 2026, with candidate filing deadlines set for January 7–February 6.
Indiana Black Caucus se opone a los planes republicanos de redistribución de distritos, por temor a la dilución del voto minoritario antes de las elecciones de 2026.