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Secretary of State of Nevada

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Nevada public office

Secretary of State of Nevada
Incumbent
Cisco Aguilar
since January 2, 2023
Term lengthFour years, two term limit
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Nevada
Inaugural holderChauncey N. Noteware 1864
SuccessionFourth
Websitewww.nvsos.gov/sos

Thesecretary of state of Nevada is the chief clerk for theU.S. state ofNevada and is one of the state-wide elected offices mandated byNevada Constitution. As the chief clerk, the secretary of state is the official record-keeper for the state and responsible for business registrations, supervising elections, and officiating documents.

The current secretary of state isCisco Aguilar, a member of theDemocratic Party who was first elected in 2022. Aguilar was preceded byBarbara Cegavske, aRepublican, who served as secretary of state from 2015 to 2023.[1]

Organization

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The Nevada Secretary of State's Office is composed of eight divisions:

  • The Commercial Recordings Division registersbusinesses and keeps their documentation up to date. This division also registerstrade names,trademarks,service marks,rights of publicity, and filings pursuant to theUniform Commercial Code.
  • A combined division is responsible for the Document Preparation Services Program, Domestic Partnership Registry, and Nevada Lockbox program. The Document Preparation Services Program registers document preparers and investigates potential violations of state law requiring their registration. The Domestic Partnership Registry "files and maintains all domestic partnership registrations and terminations" in accordance withNevada's domestic partnership law that was passed in 2009. The Nevada Lockbox program is a secure electronic registry for important legal documents such as advance directive and guardianship nominations.[2]
  • The Elections Division certifies candidates, registers and files candidate contribution and expenditure peports, certifiesballot questions, superviseselections, and reports and certifies the results of state primary and general elections. The division also administers the state'sConfidential Address Program for victims ofdomestic violence.
  • The Executive Administration Division provides leadership and support to the entire office.[2]
  • A division operates the Nevada Business Portal, an online portal to assist paperwork required to operate a business.[2]
  • The Notary Division is responsible for appointing, training, and disciplining thenotaries public within the state of Nevada. The Division is also charged with administering the state'sdigital signature laws and with notarizingapostilles.
  • The Operations Division of the secretary of state’s office manages important internal functions of the office including accounting, budget and information technology. This division is responsible for the office’s $20 million budget and more than $100 million in annual revenues realized by the office. The IT component oversees the development and maintenance of the electronic Secretary of State (eSoS) application, statewide voter database, the agency’s website and other important applications and tools.[2]
  • The Securities Division is charged with theregulation of the state's securities industry. The division licenses individuals who sell securities, registers securities offerings, and enforces the civil and criminal provisions of the state's securities laws. The Securities Division also is tasked with licensingsports agents, pursuant to the Athletes Agent Act of 2001.[3]

Other duties

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The secretary of state acts as the official record-keeper of the state of Nevada. The secretary also maintains the official bond of the state treasurer, and serves on the State Board of Prison Commissioners, the State Board of Examiners, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board, the State Records Committee, the State Advisory Committee on Participatory Democracy and the Executive Branch Audit Committee.[4]

Additional

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In 2004, under the leadership of then Secretary of StateDean Heller, Nevada became the first state in the nation to implement an auditable paper trail to electronic voting machines.[5]

List of secretaries of state

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Secretaries of state of theTerritory of Nevada

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Territorial secretaries of state by party affiliation
PartySecretaries of state
Republican1
#ImageNameTerm of servicePolitical party
1Orion Clemens1861–1864Republican

Secretaries of state of theState of Nevada

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Secretaries of state by party affiliation
PartySecretaries of state
Republican9
Democratic8
Silver1
#ImageNameTerm of servicePolitical party
1Chauncey N. Noteware1864–1871Republican
2James D. Minor1871–1879Republican
3Jasper Babcock1879–1883Republican
4John M. Dormer1883–1891Republican
5Oscar H. Grey1891–1895Republican
6Eugene Howell1895–1903Silver
7William Gibb Douglass1903–1911Republican
8George Brodigan1911–1923Democratic
9William G. Greathouse1923–1937Democratic
10Malcolm McEachin1937–1947Democratic
11John Koontz1947–1973Democratic
12William D. Swackhamer1973–1987Democratic
13Frankie Sue Del Papa1987–1991Democratic
14Cheryl Lau1991–1995Republican
15Dean Heller1995–2007Republican
16Ross Miller2007–2015Democratic
17Barbara Cegavske2015–2023Republican
18Cisco Aguilar2023–presentDemocratic

See also

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References

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  1. ^Rindels, Michelle (December 23, 2022)."Departing Secretary of State Cegavske: 'I just stuck up for the law'".The Nevada Independent.
  2. ^abcd"About the Office".Nevada Secretary of State.Archived from the original on January 17, 2024. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2024.
  3. ^Sports agent licensing information, from the Nevada Secretary of StateArchived 2008-09-17 at theWayback Machine
  4. ^Information about the duties of the Nevada Secretary of StateArchived 2008-09-22 at theWayback Machine
  5. ^Farhad Manjoo,"The downloading of the president '04"Archived 2008-09-07 at theWayback Machine,Salon, August 24, 2004
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