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The National Association of Secretaries of State A=Secretaries Appointed 10 Republicans 24 CEO=Chief Election Official E=Secretaries Elected 38 Democrats 27 Appointed Secretaries serving as CEO 4 LEG=Secretaries Selected by Legislature 3 Elected Secretaries serving as CEO 33 Men 32 Legislatively Selected Secretaries serving as CEO 2 Women 19 THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SECRETARIES OF STATE ALABAMA (R) (CEO) CONNECTICUT (D) (CEO) ILLINOIS (D) MAINE (D) (CEO) MISSOURI (D) (CEO) Hon. Beth Chapman Hon. Susan Bysiewicz Hon. Jesse White Hon. Matthew Dunlap Hon. Robin Carnahan Secretary of State -E Secretary of State -E Secretary of State -E Secretary of State -LEG Secretary of State -E State Capitol State Capitol, Room 104 213 State Capitol 148 State House Station 600 West Main 600 Dexter Avenue, Hartford, CT 06105 Springfield, IL 62756 Augusta, ME 04333-0148 PO Box 1767 Ste. S-105 (860) 509-6200 (217) 782-2201 (207) 626-8400 Jefferson City, MO 65101 Montgomery, AL 36104 Fax (860) 509-6209 Fax (217) 785-0358 Fax (207) 287-8598 (573)751-4936 (334) 242-7200 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Fax (573)552-3082 Fax (334) 242-4993 [email protected] [email protected] DELAWARE (D) INDIANA (R) (CEO) MARYLAND (D) Hon. Harriet Smith Windsor Hon. Todd Rokita Hon. John McDonough MONTANA (R) (CEO) ALASKA (R) (CEO) Secretary of State -A Secretary of State -E Secretary of State -A Hon. Brad Johnson Hon. Sean Parnell Townsend Building 201State House State House Secretary of State -E Lieutenant Governor -E 401 Federal St, Ste 3 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Annapolis, MD 21401 State Capitol, Rm.260 P.O. Box 110015 Dover, DE 19901 (317) 232-6532 (410) 974-5521 Helena, MT 59601 Juneau, AK 99811-0015 (302) 739-4111 Fax (317) 233-3283 Fax (410) 974-5527 (406) 444-2034 (907) 465-3520 Fax (302) 739-3811 [email protected] [email protected] Fax (406) 444-3976 Fax (907) 465-5400 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] IOWA (D) (CEO) MASSACHUSETTS FLORIDA (R) (CEO) Hon. Michael Mauro (D)(CEO) NEBRASKA (R) (CEO) ARIZONA (R) (CEO) Hon. Kurt Browning Secretary of State -E Hon. William Galvin Hon. John Gale Hon. Jan Brewer Secretary of State -A State Capitol, Room 105 Sec. of the Commonwealth-E Secretary of State-E Secretary of State - E R.A. Gray Building 1007 E. Grand Ave. State House, Room 337 1445 K St, Suite 2300 7th Floor, State Capitol 500 S. Bronough, Suite 100 Des Moines, IA 50319 Boston, MA 02133 P.O. Box 94608 1700 W. Washington Tallahassee, FL 32399 (515) 281-8993 (617) 727-9180 Lincoln, NE 68509-4608 Phoenix, AZ 85007-2808 (850) 245-6500 Fax (515) 242-5952 Fax (617) 742-4722 (402) 471-2554 (520)628-6583 Fax: (850) 245-6125 [email protected] [email protected] Fax (402) 471-3237 Fax (520) 628-6938 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] KANSAS (R) (CEO) MICHIGAN (R) (CEO) GEORGIA (R) (CEO) Hon. Ron Thornburgh Hon. Terri Lynn Land NEVADA (D) (CEO) ARKANSAS (D) (CEO) Hon. Karen Handel Secretary of State -E Secretary of State -E Hon. Ross Miller Hon. Charlie Daniels Secretary of State -E 120 SW 10 th Ave 430 W. Allegan Street, 4 th Fl. Secretary of State-E Secretary of State -E State Capitol, Room 214 Memorial Hall Lansing, MI 48918 101 North Carson Street, 256 State Capitol Building Atlanta, GA 30334 Topeka, KS 66612 (517) 373-2510 Suite 3 Little Rock, AR 72201 (404) 656-2881 (785) 296-4575 Fax (517) 373-0727 Carson City, NV 89701 (501) 682-1010 Fax (404) 656-0513 Fax (785) 368-8033 [email protected] (775) 684-5708 Fax (501) 682-3510 [email protected] [email protected] Fax (775) 684-5724 [email protected] MINNESOTA (D) (CEO) [email protected] HAWAII (R) KENTUCKY (R) (CEO) Hon. Mark Ritchie CALIFORNIA (D) (CEO) Hon. James “Duke” Aiona Hon. Trey Grayson Secretary of State -E NEW HAMPSHIRE(D)(CEO) Hon. Debra Bowen Lieutenant Governor -E Secretary of State -E 180 State Office Building Hon. William Gardner Secretary of State –E State Capitol, Fifth Floor 700 Capital Ave., Suite 152 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther Secretary of State-LEG 1500 11th Street Honolulu, HI 96813 Frankfort, KY 40601-3493 King Jr. Blvd. 107 North State Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (808) 586-0255 (502) 564-3490 St. Paul, MN 55155-1299 Concord, NH 03301 (916) 653-7244 Fax (808) 586-0231 Fax (502) 564-5687 (651) 201-1328 (603) 271-3242 Fax (916) 653-4795 [email protected] [email protected] Fax (651) 215-0682 Fax (603) 271-6316 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] IDAHO (R) (CEO) LOUISIANA (R) (CEO) COLORADO (R) (CEO) Hon. Ben Ysursa Hon. Jay Dardenne MISSISSIPPI (R) (CEO) NEW JERSEY (D) (CEO) Hon. Mike Coffman Secretary of State –E Secretary of State –E Hon. C. Delbert Hosemann, Jr. Hon. Nina Mitchell Wells Secretary of State-E 304 N. 8 th St, Suite 149 P.O. Box 94125 Secretary of State-E Secretary of State -A 1700 Broadway, Suite 250 P.O. Box 83720 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 P.O. Box 136 P.O. Box 300 Denver, CO 80290 Boise, ID 83720 (225) 342-4479 401 Mississippi St. Trenton, NJ 08625 (303) 894-2200 (208) 334-2300 Fax (225) 342-5577 Jackson, MS 39205-0136 (609) 777-2581 Fax (303) 869-4860 Fax (208) 334-2282 [email protected] (601) 359-6342 Fax (609) 777-1764 [email protected] [email protected] Fax (601) 359-6700 [email protected] [email protected] NEW MEXICO (D) (CEO) PENNSYLVANIA (D) (CEO) VIRGINIA (D) GUAM (R) HEADQUARTERS: Hon. Mary Herrera Hon. Pedro A. Cortés Hon. Katherine K. Hanley Hon. Michael Cruz NASS Secretary of State -E Secretary of the Cmwlth-A Secretary of Cmwlth-A Lieutenant Governor Leslie Reynolds 325 Don Gaspar, Suite 300 302 North Office Building P.O. Box 2454, Capitol Sq. R.J. Bordallo Governor’s Executive Director Capitol Annex Harrisburg, PA 17120 Richmond, VA 23218 Complex [email protected] Santa Fe, NM 87503 (717) 787-8727 (804) 786-2441 P.O. Box 2950 (505) 827-3600 Fax (717) 787-1734 Fax (804) 371-0017 Hagatna, GU 96932 Kay Stimson Fax (505) 827-3634 [email protected] [email protected] (671) 474-8931x9 Communications Director/ [email protected] FAX (671) 477-2007 Special Projects Manager RHODE ISLAND (D) (CEO) WASHINGTON (R) (CEO) [email protected] [email protected] NEW YORK (D) Hon. A. Ralph Mollis Hon. Sam Reed Hon. Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez Secretary of State -E Secretary of State -E PUERTO RICO (PDP) Rachel Becker Secretary of State -A 217 State House Legislative Building, 2nd FL Hon. Fernando Bonilla Executive Assistant/ One Commerce Plaza 82 Smith St. P.O. Box 40220 Secretary of State Events Coordinator 99 Washington Avenue Providence, RI 02903 Olympia, WA 98504-0220 Department of State [email protected] Suite 1100 (401) 222-1035 (360) 902-4151 Box 9023271 Albany, NY 12231 Fax (401) 222-1356 Fax (360) 586-5629 San Juan, PR 00902-3271 John Milhofer (518) 486-9844 [email protected] [email protected] (787) 723-4343 Policy Analyst Fax (518) 474-4765 Fax (787) 725-7303 [email protected] [email protected] SOUTH CAROLINA (R) WEST VIRGINIA (R) (CEO) [email protected] Hon. Mark Hammond Hon. Betty Ireland 444 N. Capitol Street, NW NORTH CAROLINA (D) Secretary of State-E Secretary of State -E U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS (D) Suite 401 Hon. Elaine Marshall P.O. Box 11350 Building 1, Suite-157K Hon. Gregory Francis Washington, D.C. 20001 Secretary of State -E Columbia, SC 29211 1900 Kanawha Blvd., E. Lieutenant Governor (202)624-3525 P.O. Box 29622 (803) 734-2170 Charleston, WV 25305 18 Kongens Gade (202)624-3527 – FAX Raleigh, NC 27626-0622 Fax (803) 734-1661 (304) 558-6000 St. Thomas, VI 00801 www.nass.org (919) 807-2005 [email protected] Fax (304) 558-0900 (340) 774-2991 Fax (919) 807-2010 [email protected] Fax (340) 774-6953 [email protected] SOUTH DAKOTA (R) (CEO) NASS 2008/2009 Executive Hon. Chris Nelson WISCONSIN (D) Board NORTH DAKOTA (R) (CEO) Secretary of State-E Hon. Douglas La Follette Hon. Alvin (Al) A. Jaeger 500 E. Capitol Building Secretary of State -E Hon. Pedro A. Cortés, PA Secretary of State -E Suite 204 30 W. Mifflin Street President 600 East Boulevard Dept 108 Pierre, SD 57501 9th and 10th Floors Bismarck, ND 58505-0500 (605) 773-3537 Madison, WI 53703 Hon. Trey Grayson, KY (701) 328-2900 Fax (605) 773-6580 (608) 266-8888 President-Elect Fax (701) 328-2992 [email protected] Fax (608) 266-3159 [email protected] [email protected] Hon. Todd Rokita, IN TENNESSEE (D) Past President OHIO (D) (CEO) Hon. Riley Darnell WYOMING (R) (CEO) Hon. Jennifer Brunner Secretary of State-LEG Hon. Max Maxfield Hon. Matt Dunlap, ME Secretary of State -E First Floor, State Capitol Secretary of State -E Treasurer 180 E. Broad Street Nashville, TN 37243-0305 State Capitol Building th Columbus, OH 43215 (615) 741-2819 200 West 24 Hon. Robin Carnahan, MO (614) 466-2655 Fax (615) 741-5962 Cheyenne, WY 82002 Secretary Fax (614) 644-0649 [email protected] (307) 777-7378 [email protected] Fax (307) 777-6217 Hon.
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