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Indiana lawmakers have defied President Trump by rejecting a Republican-friendly congressional map.
Trump wants several GOP-run states to create additional House seats ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Ben Thorpe of Member Station WFYI has more.
The map was intended to hand Republicans two additional congressional seats out of Indiana,
part of a national redistricting push to keep Republican control of the U.S.
House.
But Indiana senators voted no, arguing that it would be bad for the country as a whole.
Republican State Senator Spencer Deary said his vote was to uphold conservative principles.
Living in a free constitutional republic means we empower voters to make those decisions and we accept their will no matter what.
Republican Mike Young expressed his disappointment.
We've cost our nation.
We don't know how much, but we've cost our nation."
Senate leaders say redistricting cannot be brought up again in Indiana before midterms.
For NPR News, I'm Ben Thorpe in Indianapolis.