
Turning Point USA’s Club America will be partnering with Indiana in an effort to increase voter registration and poll worker recruitment throughout the state.
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales made the announcement Tuesday together with TPUSA Club America Enterprise Director Nick Cocca.
According to a press release, the Secretary of State’s Office and Club America will “host voter registration drives on high school campuses and provide students with accurate, up-to-date election information.”
These voter registration initiatives will also provide eligible students with the opportunity to serve as poll workers through a program called “Hoosier Hall Pass.”
“As Indiana’s Chief Election Officer, my priority is ensuring every eligible Hoosier has the opportunity to register to vote and participate in our elections,” Morales stated of the initiative. “I’m excited to partner with Club America on this initiative allowing us to meet young voters where they are and empower them with the tools and resources they need to engage in the civic process. Young Hoosiers are the future of our state. By engaging students early and providing hands-on opportunities to participate and serve, we are building the next generation of informed voters and leaders.”
Cocca further commented on the potency of the collaboration between Club America and Indiana through this initiative, noting the civic impact it will produce on the state’s youth.
“We believe the next generation of leaders are sitting in America’s classrooms,” he said.
“Through our Club America chapters and partnership with Secretary Morales, we’re making it easier for Indiana students to register to vote, serve their communities, and use their voice. Engaging young Americans early ensures they understand both their rights and their responsibility to defend freedom — just like Charlie Kirk.”


