Michael Mauro
Michael Anthony Mauro (born September 29, 1948) was the Iowa Secretary of State. Previously he served as County Auditor and Commissioner of Elections for Polk County, Iowa for nearly a decade. Mauro is also a former high school government teacher and coach, and is a graduate of Drake University.
Mauro was elected to be Iowa's 30th Secretary of State on November 7, 2006 with 541,234 votes, defeating Republican opponent Mary Ann Hanusa.[1]
In November 2010, Mauro was defeated for reelection.[2]
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In Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, the office is called the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
In states without the office, the lieutenant governor may perform some of the typical duties of a Secretary of State.
Indiana's Secretary of State Charlie White currently faces legal challenges, and his status as an officeholder is disputed.
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