Table 4.15

The Secretaries of State, 2023


FIPS State or other
jurisdiction
Name and party Method of
selection
Length of
regular term
in years
Date of first
service
Present term
ends
Number of
previous
terms
Maximum
consecutive
terms allowed
by constitution
01AlabamaWes Allen (R)E41/2023

1/2027

02
02Alaska(a)(a)(a)(a)

(a)

(a)(a)
04ArizonaAdrian Fontes (D)E41/2/2023

1/1/2027

02
05ArkansasJohn Thurston (R)E41/2019

1/2027

12
06CaliforniaShirley Weber (D)E41/29/2021(d)

1/4/2027

12
08ColoradoJena Griswold (D)E41/8/2019

1/7/2026

12
09ConnecticutStephanie Thomas (D)E41/2023

1/2027

0
10DelawareJeffrey Bullock (D)A (b)41/2009

0
12FloridaCord Byrd (R)A5/2022

0
13GeorgiaBrad Raffensperger (R)E41/2019

1/2027

1
15Hawaii(a)(a)(a)(a)

(a)

(a)(a)
16IdahoPhil McGrane (R)E41/2023

1/2027

0
17IllinoisAlexi Diannoulias (D)E41/2023

1/2027

0
18IndianaDiego Morales (R)E41/2023

1/2027

0(f)
19IowaPaul Pate (R)E41/1/2015

12/31/2026

2
20KansasScott Schwab (R)E41/2019

1/2026

0
21KentuckyMichael Adams (R)E41/2021

1/2024

02
22LouisianaKyle Ardoin (R)E45/2018 (c)

12/23

(c)
23MaineSheena Bellows (D)L21/2021

1/2023

04 (e)
24MarylandJohn Wobensmith (R)A1/2015

0
25MassachusettsWilliam Francis Galvin (D)E41/1995

12/2026

7
26MichiganJocelyn Benson (D)E41/2019

12/2026

12
27MinnesotaSteve Simon (D)E41/2015

1/2027

2
28MississippiMichael Watson (R)E41/2020

1/2024

0
29MissouriJay Ashcroft (R)E41/2017

1/2025

1
30MontanaChristi Jacobsen (R)E41/2021

1/2025

0(f)
31NebraskaRobert Evnen (R)E41/2019

1/2027

1
32NevadaCisco Aguilar (D)E41/2023

1/2027

02
33New HampshireDavid Scanlan (R)L21/2022 (j)

1/2025

0
34New JerseyTahesha Way (D)A1/2018

0
35New MexicoMaggie Toulouse Oliver (D)E412/2016 (g)

1/2027

12
36New YorkRobert Rodriguez (D)A11/2021

0
37North CarolinaElaine Marshall (D)E41/1997

1/2025

6
38North DakotaMichael Howe (R)E41/2023

12/2026

0
39OhioFrank LaRose (R)E41/2019

1/2027

12
40OklahomaBrian Bingman (R)A410/2020

1/2024

0
41OregonLaVonne Griffin-Valade (D)E46/30/2023 (l)

1/2025

0(f)
42PennsylvaniaAl Schmidt (R)A6/2023

0
44Rhode IslandGreg Amore (D)E41/2023

12/2026

02
45South CarolinaMark Hammond (R)E41/2003

1/2027

5
46South DakotaMonae Johnson (R)E412/05/2022

12/04/2026

02
47TennesseeTre Hargett (R)L41/2009

1/2025

3
48TexasJohn Scott (R)A10/2021

0
49Utah(a)(a)(a)(a)

(a)

(a)(a)
50VermontJim Condos (D)E21/2011

1/2025

5
51VirginiaKay James (R)A1/2022

0
53WashingtonSteve Hobbs (D)E411/2021 (k)

1/10/2025

0
54West VirginiaAndrew "Mac" Warner (R)E41/2017

1/2025

0
55WisconsinSarah Godlweski (D)E43/7/2023 (i)

1/2027

0
56WyomingChuck Gray (R)E41/2/2023

1/4/2027

0
11Dist. of ColumbiaKimberly Bassett (D)A12/2018

0
60American Samoa(a)(a)(a)(a)

(a)

(a)(a)
66Guam(a)(a)(a)(a)

(a)

(a)(a)
69CNMI*(a)(a)(a)(a)

(a)

(a)(a)
72Puerto RicoOmar Marrero (NPP)A7/2021

78U.S. Virgin Islands(a)(a)(a)(a)

(a)

(a)(a)

Source:

The Council of State Governments, 2023.

Key:

* Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.
E Elected by voters.
A Appointed by governor.
L Elected by legislature.
No provision for.

Footnotes:

(a)

No secretary of state; lieutenant governor performs functions of this office.

(b)

Appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Senate.

(c)

Ardoin became acting secretary on May 2018, replacing Tom Schedler. He was elected to his first full term in November 2019.

(d)

Weber was appointed and sworn in on Jan. 29, 2021 after Alex Padilla was appointed to fill Kamala Harris’ CA Senate seat.

(e)

Statutory term limit of four consecutive two-year terms.

(f)

In Indiana and Oregon, eligible for eight out of 12 years. In Montana, eligible for eight out of 16 years.

(g)

Oliver was elected in November 2016 to fill the remaining two years of an unexpired term and was re-elected to her first full term in November 2018.

(i)

Appointed by governor when LaFollette retired.

(j)

David Scanlan assumed office on January 10, 2022 after the resignation of William Gardner.

(k)

Steve Hobbs was appointed secretary of state in November 2021 after the resignation of Kim Wyman. He was elected in the 2022 General Election to fill the remainder of the term.

(l)

Appointed by governor when Secretary of State Fagan resigned.