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Secretary of State of West Virginia
Elected office, West Virginia state government
Elected office, West Virginia state government
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| post | Secretary of State |
| body | West Virginia |
| insignia | Seal of West Virginia.svg |
| insigniacaption | The Great Seal of the State of West Virginia |
| incumbent | Kris Warner |
| incumbentsince | January 13, 2025 |
| style | The Honorable |
| seat | West Virginia State Capitol, West Virginia Capitol Complex |
| Charleston, West Virginia | |
| termlength | Four years, no term limit |
| formation | June 20, 1863 |
| inaugural | Jacob Edgar Boyers |
| deputy | Chuck Flannery |
| salary | $95,000 |
| website | http://sos.wv.gov |
Charleston, West Virginia
The secretary of state of West Virginia is an elected office within the U.S. state of West Virginia state government. The secretary of state is responsible for overseeing the state's election process, including voter registration and election results reporting.
The current secretary of state is Republican Kris Warner.
Elections
The Office of Secretary of State is a publicly elected statewide position with elections held every four years. Elections are held in November and officers assume their duties the following January. There are no term limits for the office.
If the office of secretary of state becomes vacant, it is the duty of the governor to fill the position by appointment. The appointee serves until a new commissioner is elected.
Qualifications for being elected to the office are that one is a citizen entitled to vote, who has been a resident of West Virginia for at least the preceding 5 years.
Duties
The West Virginia secretary of state is the smallest constitutional office in the state – physically, fiscally, and in terms of the number of staff. The duties of the office, though, are extensive. The primary responsibility of the secretary is to serve as the chief election officer. The "work horse" of the office is the business and licensing division, which registers, licenses, and keeps a database of all businesses, corporations, charities, notaries public, private investigators, and sports agents operating within West Virginia. The secretary also files public notices of all state agency meetings, sends official documents on behalf of the governor, and certifies gubernatorial proclamations by affixing the state seal and their signature to official documents.
Organization
The Secretary of State's Office is organized as follows:
- The Administrative Law Division is the official archive and clearinghouse for agency rules, notices, orders, decisions and other procedural documents. This division publishes the state's gazette, the West Virginia Register.
- The Business Organizations Division charters and maintains records for business entities and registers trademarks and service marks. This division also licenses lending institutions and purchasers of future payments.
- The Charities Division registers and regulates charitable organizations and professional fundraisers operating within the state.
- The Elections Division administers elections, implements state and federal election laws, and regulates campaign finance.
- The Executive Records Division maintains the records of official acts of the Governor, enrolled bills, surety bonds, oaths of office of state officials, as well as the records of some state agencies.
- The Notary Public Section licenses and monitors notaries public.
- The UCC Section files liens pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code.
The secretary of state also serves as registered agents for service of process for certain types of defendants in lawsuits.
List of West Virginia secretaries of state
Below is a list of West Virginia's secretaries of state since 1863:
| Image | Name | Party | Term | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jacob Boyers | Republican | 1863–1865 | |||
| Granville D. Hall | Republican | 1865–1867 | |||
| [[File:Gen. John S. Witcher - NARA - 527399 (cropped).jpg | 60px]] | John S. Witcher | Republican | 1867–1869 | |
| James M. Pipes | Republican | 1869–1871 | |||
| [[File:John phelps w virginia senate president.jpg | 60px]] | John M. Phelps | Republican | 1871–1873 | |
| Charles Hedrick | Democratic | 1873–1877 | |||
| Sobieski Brady | Democratic | 1877–1881 | |||
| Randolph Stalnaker | Democratic | 1881–1885 | |||
| Henry S. Walker | Democratic | 1885–1890 | |||
| William A. Ohley* | Democratic | 1890–1893 | |||
| [[File:WilliamEChilton.jpg | 60px]] | William E. Chilton | Democratic | 1893–1897 | |
| [[File:DAWSON, M.O. GOVERNOR LCCN2016856176.jpg | 60px]] | William Dawson | Republican | 1897–1905 | |
| Charles Swisher | Republican | 1905–1909 | |||
| [[File:REED, S.V. HONORABLE LCCN2016859744.jpg | 60px]] | Stuart F. Reed | Republican | 1909–1917 | |
| Houston G. Young | Republican | 1917–1925 | |||
| [[File:George Winters Sharp (1880-1954) (8412477865).jpg | 60px]] | George W. Sharp | Republican | 1925–1933 | |
| [[File:William S. O'Brien (West Virginia Congressman).jpg | 60px]] | William O'Brien | Democratic | 1933–1948 | |
| [[File:Daniel Pitt O'Brien.jpg | center | 50px]] | Daniel Pitt O'Brien* | Democratic | 1948–1957 |
| Helen F. Holt | Republican | 1957–1958 | |||
| Joe F. Burdett* | Democratic | 1958–1965 | |||
| [[File:Robert D. Bailey Jr. portrait.jpg | 60px]] | Robert Bailey | Democratic | 1965–1969 | |
| [[File:Jay Rockefeller 1977 crop.png | 60px]] | Jay Rockefeller | Democratic | 1969–1973 | |
| [[File:Edgar F. Heiskell III portrait.jpg | 60px]] | Hike Heiskell | Republican | 1973–1975 | |
| James R. McCartney* | Republican | 1975–1977 | |||
| [[File:Official portrait of A. James Manchin, West Virginia Secretary of State.jpg | 60px]] | A. James Manchin | Democratic | 1977–1985 | |
| [[File:Ken Hechler.jpg | 60px]] | Ken Hechler | Democratic | 1985–2001 | |
| [[File:Joe Manchin.jpg | 60px]] | Joe Manchin | Democratic | 2001–2005 | |
| [[File:Betty Ireland.jpg | 60px]] | Betty Ireland | Republican | 2005–2009 | |
| [[File:NatalieTennant7.jpg | 60px]] | Natalie Tennant | Democratic | 2009–2017 | |
| [[File:Secretary of State Mac Warner.jpg | 60px]] | Mac Warner | Republican | 2017–2025 | |
| Kris Warner | Republican | 2025–present |
*****appointed or elected to fill unexpired term
References
References
- [http://www.sos.wv.gov/news/topics/state-capitol/Pages/TennantTalksElectionsOfficeDutiesWithStateAuditorGainer.aspx ''West Virginia Secretary of State'' "Tennant talks elections, office duties with state Auditor Gainer (Video included)," Retrieved June 20, 2011]
- [http://www.wvsos.com/business/licensing/creditservice.htm Credit Service Organization licensing, from the WV Secretary of State]
- [http://www.wvsos.com/business/licensing/futurepayments.htm Licensing of purchasers of future payments]
- [http://www.wvsos.com/process/main.htm Service of Process information]
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