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The David Knight Show

INTERVIEW: 3rd Party Candidate on Fixing Elections by Transparency

The David Knight Show

David Knight

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4.6765 Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Jeff Maurer, candidate for Secretary of State (MaurerForIndiana.com), on voting problems and how the Secretary of State office can fix election integrity with transparency and specific reforms. Who better to referee Democrat & Republican fights than a neutral 3rd party?

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0:00.0

Joining us now is Jeff Moore.

0:07.0

I had to ask him how to pronounce his last name because I wasn't sure.

0:10.5

It's spelled M-A-U-R-E-R, but he pronounces it Moore.

0:14.7

He's running for Indiana Secretary of State as a libertarian candidate.

0:18.8

His website is Moore for Indiana, and he spells out the

0:23.4

four, F-O-R. And again, his name is M-A-U-R-E-R. So it's more for Indiana.com.

0:31.5

And I want to talk to him about the office of Secretary of State. Thanks for joining us, Jeff.

0:37.1

David, good morning. Good to be with you. Thank you for having me. Well, thank you. And you know, it is this, I've seen both Republicans and Democrats say, we got to focus on the Secretary of State races because these other people get in, they're going to manipulate the election and they're going to change the rules of the election and all this other kind of stuff. What is it that a Secretary of State can do in terms of the election and other things?

0:59.0

What is the office powers and authority?

1:03.0

Sure. So the Secretary of State is the chief elections officer in Indiana.

1:08.0

And it's important to remember that this is the third highest constitutional

1:11.7

office per our constitution of 1853. So by our constitution, by order of succession, it goes

1:18.5

governor, lieutenant governor, and then secretary of state. This is an important office. And the title

1:23.5

tells us a lot about it. It says secretary, which means this has historically been a very

1:28.0

administrative or bureaucratic office. There are four major divisions of it, but only until more

1:34.4

recently when we look at our elections and how they're failing us, has it become such a contentious

1:40.2

and policy-driven office. And we can look at our elections by saying that a good election

1:45.7

is one in which the loser accepts the results, not because they like the outcome, but because

1:51.8

they trust the process. And in 2016 and 2020, we had the losers calling the winners as if they

1:59.2

had stolen or cheated or rigged the election. We heard that language.

2:04.0

And it wasn't one party both times. It was both parties. So it tells us that this is not a partisan

2:10.0

issue. This is a process issue. Our elections are failing us and we need to do better. So imagine

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