Indiana GOP Secretary of State Race Intensifies as Candidates Focus on Convention Delegates
The race for the Republican nomination for Indiana Secretary of State has intensified, with candidates focusing their efforts on securing the support of approximately 1,800 delegates who will vote at the state party convention on June 20. Current Secretary of State Diego Morales, along with challengers Knox County Clerk David Shelton and conservative activist Jamie Reitenour, have been actively engaging with delegates through phone calls, meetings, and mailers. The race took a surprising turn with the late entry of Max Engling, a senior adviser to U.S. Senator Jim Banks, which has added a new dynamic to the competition. Candidates are now working to build personal connections with delegates, as endorsements from prominent figures like Senator Banks have not always swayed delegate decisions in past conventions.