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Indianaís Political Lineup
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1991 |
2001 |
Governor |
D |
D |
State
Senate |
26R,
24D |
32R,
18D |
State
House |
52D,
48R |
53D,
47R |
US
Senators |
2R |
1D,
1R |
US
Reps |
8D,
2R |
6R,
4D | |
Redistricting
Deadline
The statutory deadline is April
29, 2001 for both congressional and legislative redistricting, which
is the end of the General Assemblyís regular session. A five-member
Redistricting Commission will adopt an interim congressional plan if
the deadline is not met. The commission consists of the speaker, the
president of the senate, the chairpersons of the committees
responsible for redistricting in both houses, and a gubernatorial
appointee. If the state legislative district plan does not make
deadline, the governor may call a special session of the
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Whoís in Charge of
Redistricting?
The legislature has the
responsibility for all redistricting. The Senate Committee on
Elections and the House Committee on Elections and Reapportionment
have jurisdiction. The Governor has veto power over both
congressional and legislative plans.
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Districting
Principles
Principle |
Congressional |
State
Legis. |
Compactness |
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Contiguity |
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Political sub. |
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Communities |
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District cores |
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Incumbents |
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VRA ß 5 |
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= required
-- = prohibited a
= allowed |
Public Access
Town hall style meetings are held throughout
the state. Also, the state data center will have computer
workstations available for the public to create their own proposed
plans.
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Political Landscape
In 1991, control
of redistricting was split between
the major parties, and district lines were changed only marginally. At
the beginning of the 1990s, Democrats held eight of Indianaís ten
House seats. Currently, Democrats hold four House seats. The redistricting process
will likely be contentious with a small Democratic majority in the
State House and a Democratic Governor. Making it more difficult is
the fact that Indiana has lost one of its seats.
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Irregularly Shaped
District District 2 |
Irregularly Shaped
District District 6 |

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… East CentralóMuncie; Richmond; Columbus
… mix of farm and suburbs
… Republican, with a Democratic past
… large Quaker community
… 95% white; 4% black; 1% Hispanic
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… 98% white; 1% black; 1% Asian; 1% Hispanic
… the wealthiest district in Indiana; includes suburban
Indianapolis
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Contact Information
Robert Rudolph Senior Staff Attorney
Legislative Services Agency 200 W. Washington St. Ste. 302
Indianapolis IN 46204-4789 (317) 232-4789
Lori Hershberger Special Projects Coordinator,
Indiana Election Division Indiana Government Center
South 302 W. Washington St. E204 Indianapolis IN 46204-2767
(317) 232-3939 (317) 233-6793 [email protected] |
For more information:
National Committee for an Effective Congress' Redistricting
Resource: Indiana -Overview -Summary
and map of new congressional districts
EMILY's List Congressional Redistricting Report: Indiana -Overview -Indiana
Redistricting Chronicle
Glossary
Redistricting
Provisions 2000
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