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The race against incumbent Secretary Diego Morales now has candidates from the Republican, Democratic, Independent, and Libertarian parties.
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Gov. Mike Braun announced a partnership with Turning Point USA on Thursday, urging colleges and high schools to bring clubs to their campuses.
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The race for the Indiana secretary of state won’t get fully under way until next year but donors are already backing candidates challenging incumbent Diego Morales.
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The Indiana Senate announced it won't vote on redistricting ahead of the 2026 legislative session, after Gov. Braun called for a special session. A rally at the Statehouse urged them to do it.
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Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is accusing BlackRock, the world’s largest financial asset manager, of violating state law by misleading Hoosiers about its investment strategy — which BlackRock called “a politically motivated attack.”
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Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales has given a spot bonus to nearly every employee in his office this year — including a family member and his former campaign manager — for a total of more than $308,000.
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Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales has launched a text hotline, where voters can get information and report issues about elections.
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New Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales has hired his brother-in-law for a top position paying a six-figure salary.
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Republican Indiana secretary of state candidate Diego Morales faced sharp criticism Thursday as records show he voted in one county while claiming a property tax credit for living in another as he unsuccessfully ran for Congress four years ago.
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A new television ad introduces the Republican seeking Indiana's top elections office as "U.S. Army veteran Diego Morales," while military records show he served less than four months of active service.