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Independent Indiana Secretary of State candidate Greg Ballard is launching an effort called “100 Hoosiers, 100 Signatures” to help secure the petition signatures necessary to ensure he is on the November ballot.
By law, Ballard needs to collect about 37,000 verified signatures from registered voters to have his name placed on the ballot.

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“We get calls, texts and emails from Hoosiers every day eager to ensure they have a choice in November,” Ballard said. “This outpouring is not typical, so we’re responding by creating BallardontheBallot.com. They can visit to download and print the registration forms or ask us to mail them right to their homes. This effort is in direct response to Hoosiers asking how they can help the campaign and signals a true grassroots movement.”
The one-stop shop at BallardontheBallot.com outlines the legal rules, how to obtain the petitions, and asks volunteers to commit to gathering 100 signatures each.
The Ballard campaign has been collecting signatures from around the state over the past few weeks and is on track to qualify for the ballot this fall. The campaign has currently collected more than 20,000 signatures. The number of signatures gathered increases every day.
About Greg Ballard
Greg Ballard served two terms as Mayor of Indianapolis from 2008 to 2016 after winning a surprise upset victory as a political newcomer and retired Marine with no prior elected experience. In office, he built a reputation for focusing on the nuts and bolts of government rather than partisan maneuvering. Ballard is running for Secretary of State to strengthen trust in Indiana’s elections, provide voters with better information, and open the door for more Hoosiers to participate in public life. You can learn more by visiting the campaign website and following Greg on social media on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads and X.

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