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Trump ally Vernon Jones announces run for Georgia secretary of state
Vernon Jones, a former Democratic state representative who switched parties to support President Donald Trump, has announced his candidacy for Georgia's secretary of state. Read More
Trump ally Vernon Jones enters Georgia Secretary of State race
Former Georgia state representative Vernon Jones is running for Georgia Secretary of State, promising to focus on "election integrity" and cutting red tape for small businesses. Read More
Indiana Secretary of State sits down with News 18 to talk key election issues in Indiana
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales has spent the past several months traveling across the state, connecting directly with Hoosier voters to discuss important election-related issues. Read More
More state oversight needed for Alabama city elections, candidates say

Candidates of both parties who are running for Alabama Secretary of State say the office should play a more active role in city elections, following a wave of recent problems that sparked voter ... Read More
Another Republican joins race to succeed Raffensperger as Georgia secretary of state
The winner of the primary will seek to succeed current Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who is running for governor. Read More
Absentee ballots now available for November 4, 2025, elections

Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson reported this week that in-person and mail-in absentee ballots are now available in county Circuit Clerk's Offices for the elections to be held on ... Read More
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