Secretary of State of Wyoming

The Secretary of State of Wyoming is the state secretary of state of the U.S. state of Wyoming. It is a constitutional office, established under the Constitution of Wyoming. The Secretary of State is the keeper of the Great Seal of Wyoming and the state's official record-keeper. When the governor is traveling out-of-state, the Secretary of State serves as acting governor (Wyoming has no lieutenant governor). The current Secretary of State is Ed Murray.

The Secretary of State's Office is divided into five divisions:[1]

Officeholders

Amos W. Barber became the first Wyoming Secretary of State on November 8, 1890. Prior officeholders were known as Wyoming Secretaries of the Territory.[2]

Wyoming Secretaries of the Territory:[2]

  1. Edward Merwin Lee (1869–1870)
  2. Herman Glafcke (1870–1873)
  3. Jason B. Brown (1873–1875)
  4. George W. French (1875–1879)
  5. Albertis Worth Spates (1879–1880)
  6. Elliot S.N. Morgan (1880–1887)
  7. Samuel D. Shannon (1887–1889)
  8. John W. Meldrum (1889–1890)

Wyoming Secretaries of State:[2]

  1. Amos W. Barber (1890–1895)
  2. Charles W. Burdick (1895–1899)
  3. Fenimore Chatterton (1899–1907)
  4. William Schnitger (1907–1911)
  5. Frank L. Houx (1911–1919)
  6. William E. Chaplin (1919–1923)
  7. Frank E. Lucas (1923–1927)
  8. Alonzo M. Clark (1927–1935)
  9. Lester C. Hunt (1935–1943)
  10. Mart T. Christensen (1943–1944)
  11. William "Scotty" Jack (1944–1947)
  12. Arthur G. Crane (1947–1951)
  13. C.J. "Doc" Rogers (1951–1955)
  14. Everett T. Copenhaver (1955–1959)
  15. Jack R. Gage (1959–1963)
  16. Thyra Thomson (1963–1987)
  17. Kathy Karpan (1987–1995)
  18. Diana J. Ohman (1995–1999)
  19. Joseph Meyer (1999–2007)
  20. Max Maxfield (2007–present)

See also

References

  1. Duties of Wyoming Officials
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Wyoming Secretaries of State roster" (PDF). Wyoming Secretary of State. Retrieved November 18, 2011.

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