PARKE COUNTY— Secretary of State Diego Morales continues visiting several counties, hand-delivering local Election Improvement Grants. On Tuesday, he made stops in Putnam County and Parke County. More stops are planned.
Since the start of the year, Secretary Morales has delivered grant checks to more than 75 Indiana counties for local election security, safety, and voter outreach projects. The counties are receiving grant dollars from the Federal Help America Vote Act to improve and secure local elections. This new round of statewide grants is valued at approximately $1 million.
Previous funding has been utilized for various improvements, such as voter outreach efforts, additional signage, security upgrades, etc. Many counties implemented election improvements for the Primary Election.
“We’ve made stops in every corner of our state and between. I’m proud to hand deliver these election improvement grants to our Hoosier County clerks. These funds will support their critical work in enhancing election security, accessibility, and efficiency. These timely resources will help ensure safe and secure elections,” said Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State.
Secretary Morales visited with county clerks and their Putnam and Parke Counties teams to thank them and offer assistance for the upcoming General Election.
Secretary Morales strongly encourages every eligible Hoosier to register to vote before the upcoming October 7th registration deadline and vote in the November 5th General Election.