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Fishers feels the purple rain: Democrats, Libertarians openly engage with over 150 voters

Several Democratic and Libertarian candidates attended part of the Indiana Democratic Party’s 2022 Town Hall Series on Tuesday at the Fishers branch of the Hamilton East Public Library, 5 Municipal Drive. With over 150 people in attendance, it was a room packed with local citizens who wanted to hear and speak with candidates for U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Indiana Secretary of State, and the state legislature.

Letter to the Editor: Why Libertarians aren’t on the primary ballot

Per Indiana law, a political party must get a minimum of 10 percent in the Secretary of State’s race to participate in the general primaries. We must get at least 2 percent to maintain ballot access — which we have done every year since 1994. So, voting Libertarian for Secretary of State is a vote to continue giving Hoosier voters more choices. This year our Secretary of State candidate if Jeff Maurer. He’s running to ensure our elections are safe and secure. He wants you to get a receipt with your vote so you can verify your vote counted the way you intended.

Indiana’s secretary of state race on track to be the most expensive in two decades

The race for Indiana secretary of state is shaping up to be one of the most expensive in more than two decades as Republican challenger Diego Morales outraises incumbent Holli Sullivan (R) in bid to oversee elections in the Hoosier state.

The Indiana secretary of state race is one of many elections across the country drawing increased attention following former President Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election.

Carmel resident Jeff Maurer running for Indiana Secretary of State

Jeff Maurer has announced he is seeking the Libertarian nomination for Indiana Secretary of State in 2022.

Maurer’s career spans tech, transportation, and budget and finance. He lives in Carmel and serves the Carmel community on the Economic Development Commission and the Home Place Advisory Board.

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