By ASHLEY FOWLER
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Ballard
Former Republican Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard is running for secretary of state as an independent.
Ballard, who served as mayor of Indianapolis from 2008 to 2016, formally launched his campaign on Wednesday with a video posted by the YouTube account, “Greg Ballard for Indiana Secretary of State.”
“I ran as a Republican, but I governed for everyone. Today, things are different. Both political parties are broken, and we’re the ones paying the price,” Ballard said. “When politics becomes this toxic, it’s essential to have an independent voice overseeing our elections.”
Ballard goes on to say that Indiana’s current secretary of state, Republican Diego Morales, has “shown an eagerness to engage in partisan politics,” and he believes the office should “not be partisan.”
“I thought my career in public service had ended, but when you see something this broken, and you know you can fix it, you step forward. That’s why I’m running for Indiana Secretary of State, and I’m doing it as an independent,” Ballard explained. “This office must not be partisan. It should be mainly focused on one thing: safeguarding the integrity and professionalism of our elections.”
But, he said, that’s not the only reason he’s running for office.
“During the past few years, I’ve met so many great people who want to step up and serve like I did, but don’t feel like they have a place in either party. Like me, they’re on the outside looking in. That’s not how Indiana is supposed to work. When voters truly have an option. When voters truly have an option, our elections are more competitive, our leaders are more accountable, and our government works better.”
Secretary of State Diego Morales is seeking reelection, but will likely face opposition at the state Republican Party convention. David Shelton, a Knox County clerk and chair of the county’s Republican Party, is also running.
On the Democratic side, the contest at that party’s convention will be between Beau Bayh, one of the sons of former governor and senator Evan Bayh, and former U.S. Army reservist and businesswoman Blythe Potter.
This story was originally published by WISH-TV at wishtv.com/news/election/former-indianapolis-mayor-greg-ballard-announces-run-for-secretary-of-state.
Statements

Bayh
“As a fellow Marine, I appreciate Greg Ballard’s service to our country and his service to the City of Indianapolis. This race is a referendum on Diego Morales’s tenure as Secretary of State and we are building the only campaign that can defeat him, put an end to the blatant corruption, and restore the office to all Hoosiers.”
— Beau Bayh, Democratic candidate for Secretary of State

Morales
“Secretary Morales welcomes all challengers. With the resources and a proven track record, he is ready to go toe-to-toe with anyone. And with this recent announcement it seems we now have two Democrats in the race – one is just calling himself an ‘independent.’
“The same group of people pushing an ‘independent’ candidate are the same ones who failed to stop Secretary Morales in 2022 and Governor Braun in 2024. Their record is one of consistent failure.
“As November approaches, Secretary Morales stands on a record of results. He has strengthened election integrity through enhanced voter ID and proof of citizenship requirements. He is driving economic growth by keeping Indiana as the best place to start a business.
“The Republican party will be unified and is ready to win in November.”
— Office of Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State
