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Diego Morales (politician) was born on 15 February, 1979 in Guatemala, is an Indiana politician. Discover Diego Morales (politician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 15 February, 1979
Birthday 15 February
Birthplace Guatemala
Nationality Guatemala

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1979

Diego Morales (born February 15, 1979) is a Guatemalan-American politician from Indiana.

A Republican, he is the Secretary of State of Indiana.

Morales is from Guatemala, and immigrated to the United States with his parents and sisters when he was in high school.

He graduated from Silver Creek High School in Sellersburg, Indiana.

2004

and earned his bachelor's degree from Indiana University Southeast in 2004.

2007

He enlisted in the United States Army in 2007, but was only on active duty for three months and 18 days.

He transferred to the Indiana National Guard, but did not complete the eight-year commitment.

Morales worked for the office of the Secretary of State of Indiana, Todd Rokita.

2009

He was fired in 2009, which the office explained as due to his work being "incomplete", with "inefficient execution" and a "lack of focus."

2011

He took another job in the secretary of state's office, under Charles P. White in 2011, but was fired after a month for "poor execution" and not completing his work.

2012

Morales earned a Master of Business Administration from Purdue University in 2012.

Morales served as an advisor to Governor Mike Pence.

WTHR commented that Morales received the most negative press of any statewide candidate in Indiana since Richard Mourdock in the 2012 Senate race.

Morales defeated Destiny Wells, the Democratic Party nominee, in the November 8 general election.

He was the only "America First" coalition candidate to win election in 2022.

Although Morales won by a large margin, he underperformed all other statewide Republican nominees in Indiana by 5–7 percentage points.

2013

She immigrated to the United States and they married in 2013.

He has an adult daughter.

Two women have accused Morales of sexually assaulting them.

Morales denied their accusations.

2018

In 2018, then-U.S. Representative Rokita ran for the United States Senate, and Morales ran in the 2018 election for the United States House of Representatives for IN's 4th congressional district.

During the campaign, Morales was accused of exaggerating his political and military experience.

He finished third out of six candidates in the Republican primary election, behind the winner, Jim Baird, and Steve Braun.

Morales declared his candidacy in the 2022 Indiana Secretary of State election.

He defeated Holli Sullivan, the incumbent, at the Republican nominating convention.

The Indianapolis Star reported that Morales may have committed felony voter fraud twice by voting in Hendricks County in 2018 despite living in Marion County.

Morales met his wife, Sidonia, while studying in Europe.

2020

During the campaign, Morales was criticized for using campaign funds to purchase a $43,000 Toyota RAV4 and describing himself as a "veteran" even though he only served in the military for three months and he was in the Indiana Army National Guard and never deployed on active duty (the federal definition of a "veteran" only includes Active Duty service) Morales joined the America First Secretary of State Coalition, a coalition of secretary of state candidates who endorsed President Donald Trump's false allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

After winning the Republican nomination, he changed his stance on the 2020 presidential election, telling The Washington Post that he believed Biden won legitimately.