Max Engling secures Republican nomination for Secretary of State in Indiana

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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WISH) — Former Banks staffer Max Engling on Saturday became the second Republican in as many election cycles to upset an incumbent secretary of state at the state party convention.

Heading into Saturday, Republican delegates faced four choices for secretary of state: current Secretary of State Diego Morales; Knox County Clerk David Shelton; Max Engling, a former staffer for Sen. Jim Banks; and conservative activist Jamie Reitenour.

Engling, Shelton and Reitenour all attacked Morales’ record, some more directly than others. Engling and Shelton in particular raised the specter of electability against the well-funded Democratic nominee, Beau Bayh.

“If we lose this office, we can lose everything else,” Engling said. “The secretary of state is the chief guardian of election integrity. And we must have integrity both in our elections and in our elected officials. They go hand in hand.”

For his part, Shelton pointed to his record of running elections in Knox County and said he is the only candidate who is not “riddled with scandals.” Meanwhile, Reitenour accused Morales of going back on his 2022 pledge to require paper ballots for all elections.

Despite his incumbent status, Morales cast himself as an outsider being unfairly targeted by establishment Republicans. He accused supporters who have deserted him of “stab(bing) me in the back” and said it all came down ...

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