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New local, state and congressional maps in effect for 2022 elections and beyond

Last Updated on March 7, 2022 by Cass County Online

Indiana is required by state and federal law to redraw Statehouse and congressional maps following the census every 10 years. The new district lines were approved in October 2021 by the Indiana General Assembly.

Local changes were also approved by the Cass County Commissioners.

We have included the new maps and information below for local, state and federal districts.

These will be in effect for the 2022 elections.

More info on Indiana’s Senate, House and Congressional Districts can be found at https://www.indianasenaterepublicans.com/2021-indiana-redistricting

More detailed info for voters can be found at https://indianavoters.in.gov/


INDIANA SENATE DISTRICTS

Cass County remains part of Indiana’s Senate District 18, which includes all of Cass, Fulton and Miami Counties, and several townships in Howard and Kosciusko counties.

Indiana Senate District Map as passed by the Indiana General Assembly on Oct. 1, 2021.

SOURCE: www.indianasenaterepublicans.com/2021-indiana-redistricting


INDIANA HOUSE DISTRICTS

Previously, Cass County was part of three House Districts. The 2021 redistricting made it part of two:

DISTRICT 23: Most of Cass County is part of House District 23 which also includes Miami County. The Cass County townships that are part of District 23 are Boone, Harrison, Bethlehem, Adams, Jefferson, Noble, Clinton, Clay, Eel, Washington, Miami and Tipton.

DISTRICT 38: The southern Cass County townships of Deer Creek and Jackson are part of House District 38 which includes all of Carroll County, all of Tipton County, the northeast corner of Tippecanoe County, northeastern Clinton County and the western part of Howard County.

SOURCE: www.indianasenaterepublicans.com/2021-indiana-redistricting


CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS

For the past decade, Cass County was part of Congressional District 4, which also included counties to the south and west (Newton, Jasper, Benton, Warren, Fountain, White, Tippecanoe, Montgomery, Putnam, Hendricks, Carroll, Clinton, the northwestern part of Morgan County, and the western portions of Boone and Howard Counties.

Now, the western part of Cass County remains part of District 4, while the eastern portion is part of District 2.

District 4 now includes Morgan County, all of Boone, and no longer includes Howard County or the southern portion of Fountain County in addition to western Cass County.

District 2 includes Miami, Wabash, Fulton, Pulaski, Starke, Marshall, St. Joseph and Elkhart Counties, along with parts of LaPorte and Kosciusko Counties in addition to eastern Cass County.

SOURCE: www.indianasenaterepublicans.com/2021-indiana-redistricting


Local maps were also redrawn in 2021.

The order establishing precincts was approved by the Cass County Board of Commissioners in December 2021 and became effective January 2, 2022.

https://www.co.cass.in.us/files_uploaded/2022%20Logansport%20Precincts_1.pdf

A new ordinance establishing County Commissioner and County Council Districts for Cass County, Indiana was also passed.

CASS COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS:

Cass County is divided into three (3) County Board of Commissioner election districts designated numerically as follows:

District 1: All of Adams, Bethlehem, Boone, Clay, Harrison, Jefferson and Noble Townships

District 2: All of Eel Township

District 3: All of Clinton, Deer Creek, Jackson, Miami, Tipton and Washington Townships.

CASS COUNTY COUNCIL

Cass County is divided into four (4) County Council election districts, designated numerically as follows:

District 1: All of Adams, Bethlehem, Boone, Clay, Harrison, Jefferson and Noble Townships

District 2: Eel Township Precincts Logansport 1, Logansport, 2, Logansport 3 and Eel West

District 3: Eel Township Precincts Logansport 4, Logansport 5, Logansport 6, Logansport 7, Eel East, Eel East Nonvoting and Eel North

District 4: All of Clinton, Deer Creek, Jackson, Miami, Tipton and Washington Townships

(NOTE: There are also three at-large seats on the Cass County Council.)

You can see the ordinance at https://www.co.cass.in.us/files_uploaded/Ord%2021-11%20County%20Commissioners%20and%20Council%20Districts%20Amended.pdf

More information on voting is available at indianavoters.com.

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