Secretary of State of Iowa

The Secretary of State of Iowa is the commissioner of elections of the U.S. state of Iowa. A constitutional officer, the officeholder is elected every four years. The Office of the Secretary of State is divided into four divisions: Elections and Voter Registration, Business Services, Administrative Services, and Communications and Publications.

Secretary of State of Iowa
Incumbent
Paul Pate
since 2015
TypeSecretary of State
Term length4 years
Formation1846
First holderElisha Cutler Jr.
WebsiteOfficial Site
The Lucas State Office Building, in Des Moines, housing the Attorney General offices, Auditor of State offices, Department of Human Rights, Department of Inspections and Appeals, Department of Management, Department of Public Health, Iowa Communications Network, Iowa State Patrol, and Secretary of State offices

Elections and Voter Registration deals with supervising the 99 county auditors, elections, and voter registration. The division of the office helps the county auditors in telling them which election practices work best. The division also helps in increasing voter registration. The Business Services Division is a records center for businesses in Iowa. The Administrative Services Division and the Communications and Publications Division is involved in scheduling and providing media information, preservation of documents, recordkeeping, and publishing the Iowa Official Register and the Iowa Official Directory of Federal, State and County Officers. The Secretary of State's office is housed in the Lucas State Office Building in Des Moines.[1]

List of secretaries of state of Iowa

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# Image Name Took office Left office Political party
1 Elisha Cutler Jr. 1846 1848 Democratic
2 Josiah H. Bonney 1848 1850 Democratic
3 George W. McCleary 1850 1856 Democratic
4   Elijah Sells 1856 1863 Republican
5 James Wright 1863 1867 Republican
6 Ed Wright 1867 1873 Republican
7 Josiah T. Young 1873 1879 Republican
8   John A. T. Hull 1879 1885 Republican
9   Frank D. Jackson 1885 1891 Republican
10 William M. McFarland 1891 1897 Republican
11 George L. Dobson 1897 1901 Republican
12 William B. Martin 1901 1907 Republican
13   William C. Hayward 1907 1913 Republican
14   William S. Allen 1913 1919 Republican
15 Walter C. Ramsay 1919 1928 Republican
16 Edward M. Smith 1929 1931 Republican
17 G. C. Greenwalt 1931 1933 Republican
18   Ola Babcock Miller 1933 1937 Democratic
19 Robert E. O'Brien 1937 1939 Democratic
20 Earl G. Miller 1939 1943 Republican
21   Wayne M. Ropes 1943 1947 Republican
22 Rollo H. Bergeson 1947 1949 Republican
23   Melvin D. Synhorst 1949 1965 Republican
24 Gary L. Cameron 1965 1966 Democratic
25   Melvin D. Synhorst 1967 1980 Republican
26 Mary Jane Odell 1980 1987 Republican
27   Elaine Baxter 1987 1995 Democratic
28   Paul Pate 1995 1999 Republican
29   Chet Culver 1999 2007 Democratic
30 Michael Mauro 2007 2011 Democratic
31   Matt Schultz 2011 2015 Republican
32   Paul Pate 2015 Incumbent Republican

References

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  1. ^ "Press Release August 24, 2007 | DAS". Das.iowa.gov. 2007-08-24. Archived from the original on March 12, 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-03.