As it stands, all but one of Indiana's congressional districts is majority White. Black voters say they'll be disproportionately harmed by redistricting.
Indiana won’t be hit by a potential Supreme Court ruling on mail-in ballots, but experts warn voters across the country won’t have their mail-in ballots counted.
As redistricting efforts spread across the country, an Indiana state senator said he isn’t sure how he will vote on a plan that President Trump supports.
Shifting political winds nationally could influence Indiana Republicans' decision next month on whether to draw new ...