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Secretary of State of Iowa

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Commissioner of elections of the U.S. state of Iowa
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

TheSecretary of State of Iowa is the commissioner of elections of theU.S. state ofIowa. 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.

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 theIowa Official Register and theIowa Official Directory of Federal, State and County Officers. The Secretary of State's office is housed in the Lucas State Office Building inDes Moines.[1]

List of secretaries of state of Iowa

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#ImageNameTook officeLeft officePolitical party
1Elisha Cutler Jr.18461848Democratic
2Josiah H. Bonney18481850Democratic
3George W. McCleary18501856Democratic
4Elijah Sells18561863Republican
5James Wright18631867Republican
6Ed Wright18671873Republican
7Josiah T. Young18731879Republican
8John A. T. Hull18791885Republican
9Frank D. Jackson18851891Republican
10William M. McFarland18911897Republican
11George L. Dobson18971901Republican
12William B. Martin19011907Republican
13William C. Hayward19071913Republican
14William S. Allen19131919Republican
15Walter C. Ramsay19191928Republican
16Edward M. Smith19291931Republican
17G. C. Greenwalt19311933Republican
18Ola Babcock Miller19331937Democratic
19Robert E. O'Brien19371939Democratic
20Earl G. Miller19391943Republican
21Wayne M. Ropes19431947Republican
22Rollo H. Bergeson19471949Republican
23Melvin D. Synhorst19491965Republican
24Gary L. Cameron19651966Democratic
25Melvin D. Synhorst19671980Republican
26Mary Jane Odell19801987Republican
27Elaine Baxter19871995Democratic
28Paul Pate19951999Republican
29Chet Culver19992007Democratic
30Michael Mauro20072011Democratic
31Matt Schultz20112015Republican
32Paul Pate2015IncumbentRepublican

References

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  1. ^"Press Release August 24, 2007 | DAS". Das.iowa.gov. 2007-08-24. Archived fromthe original on March 12, 2012. Retrieved2012-09-03.
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