Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales provided an update on recounts and post-election audits following Indiana’s 2026 Primary Election.
“As Indiana’s Chief Election Officer, I want every Hoosier to have confidence that our elections are conducted fairly, securely, and accurately. The work does not end on Election Day. Recounts and post-election audits are critical safeguards that provide additional verification and accountability. These post-election procedures strengthen transparency, reinforce trust, and help ensure Indiana’s elections remain secure and trustworthy,” said Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State.
The Indiana State Board of Accounts has concluded the counting process in the three state legislative races: Senate District 15, Senate District 23, and House District 57. The State Board of Accounts will be presenting a recount report to the Indiana Recount Commission at a public meeting to be scheduled later this month.
All recount orders and related documents issued by the Indiana Recount Commission are available online at the Indiana Secretary of State’s website. See: Secretary of State: Election Division: Indiana Recount Commission
Public Indiana Recount Commission hearings will be scheduled in the coming weeks.
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