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Secretary of State of Idaho
Great Seal of the State of Idaho
since January 5, 2015
StyleThe Honorable
Term lengthFour years
Inaugural holderA. J. Pinkham
1890
WebsiteOfficial website

The secretary of state of Idaho is one of the constitutional officers of the U.S. state of Idaho. It is an elected position within the executive branch of the state government. The current secretary of state is Lawerence Denney.

Duties of the secretary of state

Electoral

The secretary is responsible for the administration of elections and regulation of lobbying and campaign finance.[1]

Economic

The secretary's office registers business entities,[2] files liens under the Uniform Commercial Code,[3] and registers trademarks and service marks within the state.[4]

Administrative and governmental

The secretary is the keeper of the Great Seal of Idaho, and as such is responsible for licensing notaries public, as well as authenticating documents and issuing apostilles.[5] The secretary's office also provides information and publications to the general public, including the Idaho Blue Book, and is also an ex officio member of the Idaho Code Commission.[6] The secretary also administers the Idaho Will Registry,[7] the Idaho Health Care Directive Registry (for such documents as living wills and medical powers of attorney),[8] and the state's Address Confidentiality Program.[9]

List of secretaries of state of Idaho

Party designations: (R) = Republican; (D) = Democrat; (S.R.) = Silver Republican

Territorial government (1863–1890)
Name Appointed
William B. Daniels October 3, 1863
C. DeWitt Smith April 7, 1864
Horace G. Gilson April 9, 1865
S.R. Howlett July 26, 1866
Edward J. Curtis April 5, 1869, reappointed May 2, 1874
Robert A. Sidebotham April 29, 1878
Theodore F. Singiser December 22, 1880
Edward L. Curtis March 3, 1883
D. P. B. Pride February 7, 1884
Edward J. Curtis December 2, 1885, reappointed December 2, 1889
State government (1890 through present)
Name/Party Term of office Remarks
A.J. Pinkham (R) May 1, 1891, to February 1, 1893 Elected 1890
J.F. Curtis (R) February 1, 1893, to July 1, 1895 Elected 1892
Isaac W. Garrett (R) July 1, 1895, to April 1, 1897 Elected 1894
George Lewis (P-D) April 1, 1897, to February 1, 1899 Elected 1896
M.A. Patrie (R) February 1, 1899, to July 1, 1901 Elected 1898
Charles Bassett (S.R.-D) July 1, 1901, to May 1, 1903 Elected 1900
Will H. Gibson (R) May 1, 1903, to July 1, 1907 Elected 1902; reelected 1904
Robert Lansdon (R) July 1, 1907, to February 1, 1911 Elected 1906; reelected 1908
Wilford L. Gifford (R) February 1, 1911, to April 1, 1915 Elected 1910; reelected 1912
George R. Barker (R) April 1, 1915, to January 1, 1917 Elected 1914
William T. Dougherty (D) January 1, 1917, to June 1, 1919 Elected 1916
Robert O. Jones (R) June 1, 1919, to January 1, 1923 Elected 1918; reelected 1920
F.A. Jeter (R) January 1, 1923, to March 1, 1927 Elected 1922; reelected 1924
Fred E. Lukens (R) March 1, 1927, to February 1, 1933 Elected 1926; reelected 1928, 1930
Franklin Girard (D) February 1, 1933, to March 1, 1937 Elected 1932; reelected 1934
Ira H. Masters (D) March 1, 1937, to February 1, 1939 Elected 1936
George H. Curtis (D) February 1, 1939, to January 1, 1945 Elected 1938; reelected 1940, 1942
Ira H. Masters (D) January 1, 1945, to June 1, 1947 Elected 1944
J.D. (Cy) Price (R) June 1, 1947, to January 1, 1951 Elected 1946 [10]
Ira H. Masters (D) January 1, 1951, to February 19, 1956 Elected 1950; reelected 1954; died in office
James H. Young (R) February 27, 1956, to May 1, 1959 Appointed to fill vacancy
Arnold Williams (D) May 1, 1959, to March 29, 1966 Elected 1958; reelected 1962; resigned March 29, 1966
Louis E. Clapp (D) March 29, 1966, to February 1, 1967 Appointed to fill vacancy
Edson H. Deal (R) February 1, 1967, to April 22, 1967 Elected 1966; died in office
Pete T. Cenarrusa (R) January 5, 1967, to June 1, 2003 Appointed to fill vacancy; Elected 1970; reelected 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998
Ben Ysursa (R) June 1, 2003, to May 1, 2015 Elected 2002; reelected 2006, 2010
Lawerence Denney (R) May 1, 2015 Elected 2014; reelected 2018

See also

References

  1. ^ "Elections Division". Idaho Secretary of State. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
  2. ^ Idaho Business Entities
  3. ^ "Uniform Commercial Code". Idaho Secretary of State. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
  4. ^ "Trademarks & Service Marks". Idaho Secretary of State. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
  5. ^ "Notaries, Apostilles, & Authentications". Idaho Secretary of State. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
  6. ^ Idaho Publications Archived July 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Will Registry". Idaho Secretary of State. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
  8. ^ "Health Care Directive Registry". Idaho Secretary of State. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
  9. ^ "Address Confidentiality Program". Idaho Secretary of State. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
  10. ^ "Price will seek state's top post". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). February 22, 1950. p. 1.

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