Secretary Of State Of Wisconsin
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The Secretary of State of Wisconsin is a constitutional officer in the
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of the
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of the U.S. state of
Wisconsin Wisconsin () is a state in the upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th-largest state by total area and the 20th-most populous. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake M ...
, and is second (behind the
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) in the line of succession to the office of
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. Twenty-eight individuals have held the office of Secretary of State, two of whom have held non-consecutive terms. The incumbent is
Doug La Follette Douglas J. La Follette (born June 6, 1940) is an American academic, environmental scientist, and politician. A Democrat, he is the current Secretary of State of Wisconsin, and the longest-serving statewide elected official (excluding U.S. senato ...
, a Democrat first elected for a single four-year term in 1974 and reelected since 1982.


Election and term of office

The Secretary of State is elected on
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in November, and takes office on the first Monday of the next January. Originally, the Secretary of State's term lasted for two years; since a 1967 amendment, however, the term has lasted four years. There is no
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to the number of terms a Secretary of State may hold. In the event of a vacancy in the office of the Secretary of State, the
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may appoint a replacement to serve the balance of the term; this has occurred twice: upon the death of
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,
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was appointed to fill the remainder of the term, and Glenn Wise was appointed to fill the entire of the next term to which Zimmerman had been elected. The Secretary of State may be removed from office through an impeachment trial. They may also choose to resign from office. No Secretary of State has ever been impeached, and none has resigned.


Powers and duties

The Secretary of State is charged by the state constitution to record the official acts of the
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and
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and to make such records available for public inspection whenever required by either house of the Legislature. The state constitution likewise directs the Secretary of State to keep the Great Seal and use it to authenticate the Governor's official acts, other than bills signed into law. In this capacity as the chief clerk of state government, the Secretary of State receives, files, certifies, preserves, and issues an array of legally, commercially, and historically significant public records, including: #The original and enrolled laws and resolutions of the Legislature; #Executive orders, pardons, proclamations, extraditions, and commissions issued by the Governor; #The official oaths and bonds of state legislators, judges, and the principal officers of state agencies, whether elected or appointed; #All political appointments made to each legislative, administrative and judicial agency; #All deeds,
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, abstracts of tile,
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and leases of state lands; #The signatures and impressions of the official seal of the county clerks and registers of deeds in each of Wisconsin's 72 counties; # Apostilles and authentications of notarial acts and other official documents deposited in his or her office; and #Unless otherwise directed by law, all bonds,
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s, and other securities, for money, for which the
State of Wisconsin Wisconsin () is a state in the upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th-largest state by total area and the 20th-most populous. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake Mich ...
is a party. Aside from these functional responsibilities, the Secretary of State is an ex officio member of the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands. Moreover, the Secretary of State is second in the order of succession to the office of
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; under the current terms of the constitution, if the Governor dies, resigns or is removed from office and the office of the
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is vacant, the Secretary of State becomes Governor, whereas in the vacancy of the office of Lieutenant Governor and the absence from the state, impeachment or inability to serve due to illness on the part of the Governor, the Secretary of State merely becomes Acting Governor. These terms came into effect with an amendment to the constitution in 1979; originally, in all of these events, the Secretary of State simply became Acting Governor. While Secretaries of State have at times briefly acted as Governor, none has ever become Governor, or acted as Governor in circumstances that would have caused him or her to become Governor had the 1979 amendment been in effect at the time.


History of the office

The Secretary of State’s office has existed since before
Wisconsin Wisconsin () is a state in the upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th-largest state by total area and the 20th-most populous. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake M ...
achieved statehood in 1848 and has a storied past. For most of Wisconsin’s history, the Secretary of State was one of the most powerful positions in state government, perhaps second only to the Governor. In 1929 for example, the Secretary of State registered businesses, issued driver’s licenses, preserved important government records and, as Wisconsin’s central elections officer, canvassed election returns, maintained voter records, regulated lobbyists, and enforced state election laws. In addition, prior to the passage of a 1946 constitutional amendment, the Secretary of State served as ex officio
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. As the role of state auditor was understood at the time, the Secretary of State acted as a
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, maintaining and settling state accounts and approving the disbursement of public funds out of the state treasury. Following passage of the constitutional amendment however, budgetary control and accounting of state spending was transferred to what is known today as the Department of Administration. At the same time, what is now known as the Legislative Audit Bureau was created to perform audits of state agencies and assist the Legislature in their oversight of government performance. Today, the Secretary of State’s counterpart in
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remains the only secretary of state in the nation to serve as state auditor. Later, 1973 Wisconsin Act 334 transferred the Secretary of State's elections administration and ethics enforcement duties to two independent agencies now known as the Elections Commission and the Ethics Commission. Both commissions consist of six political appointees chosen by the Governor and state lawmakers. After this reorganization, the Secretary of State remained responsible for registering businesses, regulating lobbyists, and managing public records as the chief clerk of state government. Since 1989, most of the Secretary of State’s duties have gradually been reassigned to other state agencies or outright eliminated. 1989 Wisconsin Act 338 transferred lobbying regulation to the Ethics Board, now known as the Ethics Commission. 1991 Wisconsin Act 39 transferred publication of the session laws to the Legislative Reference Bureau. 1995 Wisconsin Act 27 transferred corporations, charities and video franchise regulation, and the Secretary of State’s duties concerning Uniform Commercial Code, including the recording of tax liens and financing statements, to the Department of Financial Institutions. 2011 Wisconsin Act 32 transferred the commissioning of notaries public and
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registration to the Department of Financial Institutions. 2013 Wisconsin Act 5 eliminated the Secretary of State’s power to designate the date of publication for each Act of the Legislature, largely in response to Secretary of State
Doug La Follette Douglas J. La Follette (born June 6, 1940) is an American academic, environmental scientist, and politician. A Democrat, he is the current Secretary of State of Wisconsin, and the longest-serving statewide elected official (excluding U.S. senato ...
’s approach to the controversy surrounding 2011 Wisconsin Act 10. 2015 Wisconsin Act 55 transferred the Secretary of State’s municipal boundary review duties to the Department of Administration. The same act also eliminated the Secretary of State’s duty to publish
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s and proposed constitutional amendments. As a result the office of Secretary of State in Wisconsin is institutionally the weakest directly elected member of the National Association of Secretaries of State, according to state-by-state analyses published by the Council of State Governments. Doug La Follette, the incumbent Secretary of State, has advocated for years to return business registration and lobbying regulation back to his office.


See also

* List of secretaries of state of Wisconsin *
Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands The Board of Commissioners of Public Lands, otherwise known as BCPL, is a state agency responsible for investing Wisconsin's school trust funds in support of public education, for managing the state's remaining school trust lands, and for maintain ...


References

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