Newly Appointed Sec. of State, Holli Sullivan, Allegedly Violates IN Election Law

Evan McMahon – Libertarian Party of Indiana Chairman

According to Evan McMahon, Chairman of the Indiana Libertarian Party, the newly appointed Secretary of State, Holli Sullivan who has been in office for a little over a month, may have already violated Indiana election laws. The following reads verbatim what the Chairman posted on the Libertarian Party of Indiana website:

“(Yesterday), appointed Indiana Secretary of State Holli Sullivan violated Indiana’s election law prohibiting fundraising during a budget session when she announced her campaign for SOS and solicited and accepted campaign contributions on Facebook.

“Now more than ever, we need conservative leadership to defend our elections and fight for Indiana’s future. Watch my message to Hoosiers below, and join me in our campaign! Sign up today for updates and to volunteer at [link removed] or donate at [link removed],” part of the Facebook announcement made by Secretary of State Holli Sullivan on April 26th at 12:02 PM.

Facebook announcement made by Secretary of State Holli Sullivan on April 26th.

Under Indiana Code 3-9-2-12 candidates for the legislature or any statewide office, such as Secretary of State, are prohibited from soliciting or accepting campaign contributions from the start of the budget session until after the legislature has adjourned sine die. This is to prevent corruption of the budget process through campaign contributions.

This 2021 legislative session, like most things this year, was unique and complicated. Under the Indiana Constitution and state statute, the legislature is required before they adjourn the session to redraw the political district maps based on the completed US census data. However, the US Census data, completed every ten years, was not completed on time due to Covid. The final population and demographic numbers aren’t expected to be received from the US Census Department until the end of September.

With that delay and Constitutional obligation, the Indiana General Assembly decided to not adjourn, but instead recess until the redistricting has been completed or by November 15th at the latest.

Anticipating these types of issues, the Indiana legislature amended and passed House Bill 1372 to create new deadlines and relax these type of campaign prohibitions. However, HB 1372 has not been fully enacted as the Governor has not signed it into law and could still veto it to insulate Sullivan from her violation of the law.

Even if Governor Eric Holcomb had already signed the bill into law Secretary Sullivan would still be in violation of the law. The amended law keeps the prohibition on fundraising in place through April 29th. With that Sullivan’s Facebook post and video on April 26th soliciting and accepting campaign contributions for her “first full term” as Secretary of State is in violation of the law.

“If you are vying to be elected to head the office that oversees elections and enforces campaign finance laws it would probably be a good idea to not break those laws,” said Evan McMahon, Chair of the Libertarian Party of Indiana.

Sullivan (R) is a former State Representative who was appointed Secretary of State by Governor Holcomb in March of this year to replace Connie Lawson (R) who resigned the office mid-term. Lawson was a former State Senator who was appointed Secretary of State by Governor Mitch Daniels in March of 2012 when Charles White (R) was removed from office after being convicted of six felonies including perjury, theft, and voter fraud.

To avoid the appearance of impropriety and to maintain the integrity of the office, the Libertarian Party of Indiana calls on Secretary of State Sullivan to recuse herself and her office, which includes the Indiana Election Division, from investigating and adjudicating this matter.”

McMahon further stated, “This isn’t just late paperwork or some technicality. It’s soliciting donations from the public for your campaign during a period when the law says you can’t. The issue is the person in charge of securing Indiana elections has demonstrated she is willing to break the law for her own benefit or is incompetent. Either way it’s a pretty big issue.”

The Secretary of State has not yet been available for comment.

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4 Comments on "Newly Appointed Sec. of State, Holli Sullivan, Allegedly Violates IN Election Law"

  1. Gerald Smith | April 27, 2021 at 11:37 am |

    Some a-hole is always looking for something to raise hell about ! Who gives a damn if she gets a nickle or two and it is a little early. What about all of them other people that are being lobbying get rich ?

  2. Morgan Rigg | April 27, 2021 at 1:59 pm |

    “Do as I say, not as I do”, a phrase which could have been coined by a Republican these days; they set the rules, then fail to follow them. It may seem like a small matter to people such as Mr. Smith, but a Secretary of State breaking the very election law she has sworn to enforce is something worth giving a damn, and should be something to raise hell about.

  3. Russell Brooksbank | April 27, 2021 at 2:50 pm |

    The point is not how much money she may have raised. The point is that she is the one supposed to be enforcing the law yet she broke it. She should step down. She is unfit for the position.

  4. Now good folks, I plead with you all to remember not to commit undue justice without any investigation or hearing.
    Accusations without knowing all the facts isn’t right. Everyone is given the same rights. No matter what, so let’s give her the same courtesy that we would want

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