The secretary of state of South Dakota is an elected constitutional officer of the U.S. state of South Dakota. The current secretary of state is Monae Johnson.
Secretary of State of South Dakota | |
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Type | Secretary of State |
Website | Official homepage of the South Dakota Secretary of State |
Divisions edit
The secretary of state's office is composed of three divisions:
- The Business Services Division registers corporations and other business entities, as well as trademarks, DBA statements and liens filed pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code.
- The Elections Division administers elections and voter registration, and regulates campaign finance. The Secretary of State also serves as the chairperson of the South Dakota Board of Elections.[1]
- The Administrative Services Division licenses notaries public, sports agents, and lobbyists, issues apostilles and concealed pistol permits, authorizes certain types of raffles, serves as registered agent for service of process for certain out-of-state citizens and corporations,[2] and publishes the South Dakota Legislative Manual (referred to as the Blue Book).[3]
Other duties edit
The secretary serves on the State Board of Finance[4] and maintains legislative records.[5]
Former officeholders edit
See table below.[6]
# | Image | Name | Term of office | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Amund O. Ringsrud | October 1, 1889 – November 7, 1892 | Republican | |
2 | Thomas Thorson | November 8, 1892 – November 2, 1896 | Republican | |
3 | William H. Roddle | November 3, 1896 – 1901 | Republican | |
4 | Otto C. Berg[7] | 1901–1905 | Republican | |
5 | David D. Wipf | 1905–1909 | Republican | |
6 | Samuel C. Polley | 1909–1913 | Republican | |
7 | Frank P. Glasner | 1913–1915 | Republican | |
8 | Frank M. Rood | 1915—1919 | Republican | |
9 | Charles A. Burkhart | 1919–1922 | Republican | |
10 | Clarence E. Coyne | 1922–1927 | Republican | |
11 | Gladys Pyle | 1927–1931 | Republican | |
12 | Elizabeth Coyne | 1931–1933 | Republican | |
13 | Myrtle Morrison | 1933–1937 | Democratic | |
14 | Goldie Wells | 1937–1939 | Democratic | |
15 | Olive A. Ringsrud | 1939–1943 | Republican | |
16 | Mrs. L. M. Larsen | 1943–1947 | Republican | |
17 | Annamae Riff | 1947–1951 | Republican | |
18 | Geraldine Ostroot | 1951–1957 | Republican | |
19 | Clara Halls | 1957–1959 | Republican | |
20 | Selma Sandless | 1959–1961 | Democratic | |
21 | Essie Wiedenman | 1961–1965 | Republican | |
22 | Alma Larson | 1965–1973 | Republican | |
23 | Lorna B. Herseth | 1973–1979 | Democratic | |
24 | Alice Kundert | 1979–1986 | Republican | |
25 | Joyze Hazeltine | 1986 – January 6, 2003 | Republican | |
26 | Chris Nelson | January 7, 2003 – January 6, 2011 | Republican | |
27 | Jason Gant | January 7, 2011 – January 9, 2015 | Republican | |
28 | Shantel Krebs | January 10, 2015 – January 5, 2019 | Republican | |
29 | Steve Barnett | January 6, 2019 – December 5, 2022 | Republican | |
30 | Monae Johnson | December 5, 2022 – present | Republican |
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References edit
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