Indiana Secretary Of State Announces Edward Jones Settlement
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales has announced that the Indiana Securities Division has joined a $17 million settlement with Edward D. Jones & Co.
Read MoreIndiana Secretary of State Diego Morales has announced that the Indiana Securities Division has joined a $17 million settlement with Edward D. Jones & Co.
Read MoreThe Indiana chapter of the League of Women Voters filed an ethics complaint earlier this week against Secretary of State Diego Morales, accusing the elected official of using his position for self-promotion.
Read MoreIndiana Secretary of State Diego Morales’ claim that more than 90% of eligible Hoosiers are registered to vote in the November election is being questioned by voter advocacy groups.
Read MoreIndiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is pleased to announce that over 90% of eligible Hoosiers are registered to vote and that Indiana’s voter registration rate continues to grow leading to the Nov. 5 General Election.
Read MoreIndiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is excited to invite young Hoosiers to participate in the I Voted Sticker Contest, an opportunity for children across the state to get involved in the election process.
Read MoreIndiana Secretary of State Diego Morales spoke at the historic merger of two fifth-generation Indiana businesses.
Read MoreIndiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is reminding Hoosiers they need to register and vote in the upcoming election.
Read MoreOn Friday, Jan. 26, Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales visited Kosciusko County to present a $28,000 check to the Kosciusko County Clerk’s Office for election projects.
Read MoreNews Release INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales announced Friday, Jan. 19, that the Indiana Securities Division has issued a cease and desist to stop an alleged fraudulent investment scheme concerning a pickleball apparel and equipment company called All About Pickleball LLC, which is also known … Read More
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.
Read MoreHoosiers from around the state gathered at the Statehouse on Jan. 9 to watch Tera K. Klutz, CPA take her oath of office to serve a second term as Indiana’s 57th auditor of state.
Read MoreRepublican Diego Morales claimed an easy victory in Indiana’s Secretary of State race Tuesday night — overcoming a slate of controversies in a race that was less competitive than expected.
Read MoreDebates between candidates for public office, particularly non-national races, don’t rake in viewers.
Read MoreDespite some tasty fried fish and colorful tabletop candidate displays, the Kosciusko County GOP Fish Fry was a little less inviting this year for some.
Read MoreBy Leslie Bonilla Muniz Indiana Capital Chronicle INDIANAPOLIS – Republican Secretary of State candidate Diego Morales has fielded controversy since his first unsuccessful bid for public office in 2018, but could a pair of sexual misconduct allegations less than a month before Election Day endanger his latest campaign? … Read More
It was a shocking outcome for Vanderburgh County Republican activists, who watched June 18 as one of their own lost her grip on the third-highest office in Indiana state government.
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