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The Secretary of State is a state level position in 47 of the 50 states. The position does not exist in Alaska, Hawaii, and Utah. In Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, the office is called the Secretary of the Commonwealth and differs only in name. The voters directly elect the secretary of state in 35 states. In the other 12, the secretary is appointed by either the Governor or the state legislature.

The duties of the position are generally administrative in nature, and no two states have identical responsibilities delegated to the secretary of state. Many are tasked with keeping state records, from registering businesses to recording the official acts of the Governor. The officeholder also often serves as the chief election official in their state, administering state elections and maintaining official election results. The commissioning and regulation of notaries public, keeping of the official state seal, and certification of official documents all typically fall under the purview of the secretary of state.

Political parties

The chart below is a breakdown of the political parties pertaining to the state executive office of secretary of state. For other state executive offices, click here.

Office Democratic Party (United States) Democratic Republican Party Republican Independent Independent Nonpartisan Total seats
Secretary of State 15 20 0 12 47

(Updated Prior to 2011 General elections)

Term limits

Main article: State executives with term limits and Secretaries of State with term limits

In fifteen states, the office of Secretary of State is subject to term limits. Most states with term limits specify that an office-holder may serve two consecutive terms. Most states do not specify that the two terms are an absolute limit, so that a former Secretary of State may usually run again after a time, usually unspecified, out of office.

States with term limits include:

  • Alabama
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Indiana
  • Kentucky
  • Michigan
  • Montana
  • Nevada
  • New Mexico
  • Ohio
  • Oregon
  • Rhode Island
  • South Dakota

Elected or appointed

35 states directly elect Secretaries of State. Others are appointed by either the governor or state legislature.

In 35 states, the position is popularly elected. The remaining 12 offices are filled by appointment: 9 by the Governor and 3 by the state legislature. Of the 35 elected to office, 20 are Republican and 15 are Democrat.

States (9) in which secretaries are appointed by the governor include:

States (3) in which secretaries are appointed by the state legislature include:

2011 elections

Main article: Secretary of State elections, 2011

Three states, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi, have scheduled secretary of state elections in the 2011 electoral cycle. Two of the seats that are up for election are held by a Republican while another is held by a Democrat.

2010 elections

Main article: Secretary of State elections, 2010

Twenty-six secretary of state elections were scheduled for November 2, 2010. Of the 26 seats that were up for election, 15 had been held by a Democrat and 11 by a Republican. In total, Democrats lost 6 seats.

Partisan breakdown of Secretaries of State
Party Before November 2010 election After November 2010 election
With 2010 elections Unelected SOS Total SOS Post 2010 elections Unelected SOS Total SOS Gain/loss legislators
Democratic
15 11 26 9 10 19 -7
Republican
11 10 21 17 11 28 +7

Officeholders

Current Secretaries of State -- Appointed

State Secretary of State Assumed office Appointed by Chief Election Official
Delaware Jeffrey W. Bullock 2009 Democratic Party (United States) Gov. Jack Markell No
Florida Kurt Browning 2011 Republican Party Gov. Rick Scott Yes
Maine Charles Summers 2010 Maine Legislature Yes
Maryland John P. McDonough 2008 Democratic Party (United States) Gov. Martin O'Malley No
New Hampshire William Gardner 1976 New Hampshire Legislature Yes
New Jersey Kim Guadagno 2009 Republican Party Gov. Chris Christie Yes
New York Cesar Perales 2011 Democratic Party (United States) Gov. Andrew Cuomo No
Oklahoma Glenn Coffee 2010 Republican Party Gov. Mary Fallin No
Pennsylvania Carol Aichele 2011 Republican Party Gov. Tom Corbett Yes
Tennessee Tre Hargett 2009 Tennessee Legislature No
Texas Hope Andrade 2008 Republican Party Gov. Rick Perry Yes
Virginia Janet Polarek 2010 Republican Party Gov. Bob McDonnell No

Current Secretaries of State -- Elected

State Secretary of State Party Assumed office Term ends Chief Election Official
Alabama Beth Chapman Ends.png Republican 2006 2014 Yes
Arizona Ken Bennett Ends.png Republican 2009 (Appointed by Governor) 2014 Yes
Arkansas Mark Martin Ends.png Republican 2010 2014 Yes
California Debra Bowen Electiondot.png Democratic 2006 2014 Yes
Colorado Scott Gessler Ends.png Republican 2010 2014 Yes
Connecticut Denise Merrill Electiondot.png Democratic 2010 2014 Yes
Georgia Brian Kemp Ends.png Republican 2010 (Appointed by Governor) 2014 Yes
Idaho Ben Ysursa Ends.png Republican 2002 2014 Yes
Illinois Jesse White Electiondot.png Democratic 1998 2014 No
Indiana Charlie White Ends.png Republican 2010 2014 Yes
Iowa Matt Schultz Ends.png Republican 2010 2014 Yes
Kansas Kris Kobach Ends.png Republican 2010 2014 Yes
Kentucky Elaine Walker Electiondot.png Democratic 2011 (Appointed by Governor) 2011 Yes
Louisiana Tom Schedler Ends.png Republican 2010 2011 Yes
Massachusetts Bill Galvin Electiondot.png Democratic 2002 2014 Yes
Michigan Ruth Johnson Ends.png Republican 2010 2014 Yes
Minnesota Mark Ritchie Electiondot.png Democratic 2006 2014 Yes
Mississippi Delbert Hosemann Ends.png Republican 2007 2011 Yes
Missouri Robin Carnahan Electiondot.png Democratic 2005 2012 Yes
Montana Linda McCulloch Electiondot.png Democratic 2008 2012 Yes
Nebraska John A. Gale Ends.png Republican 2002 2014 Yes
Nevada Ross Miller Electiondot.png Democratic 2006 2014 Yes
New Mexico Dianna Duran Ends.png Republican 2010 2014 Yes
North Carolina Elaine Marshall Electiondot.png Democratic 1996 2012 No
North Dakota Al Jaeger Ends.png Republican 1992 2014 Yes
Ohio Jon Husted Ends.png Republican 2010 2014 Yes
Oregon Kate Brown Electiondot.png Democratic 2008 2012 Yes
Rhode Island Ralph Mollis Electiondot.png Democratic 2006 2014 Yes
South Carolina Mark Hammond Ends.png Republican 2002 2014 No
South Dakota Jason Gant Ends.png Republican 2010 2014 Yes
Vermont Jim Condos Electiondot.png Democratic 2010 2014 Yes
Washington Sam Reed Ends.png Republican 2004 2012 Yes
West Virginia Natalie Tennant Electiondot.png Democratic 2008 2012 Yes
Wisconsin Douglas La Follette Electiondot.png Democratic 1983 2014 No
Wyoming Max Maxfield Ends.png Republican 2006 2014 Yes

See also

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