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    The Secretary of State of Oklahoma is Oklahoma’s chief elections officer and the only appointed core member of the executive branch of the Oklahoma state government. The office of the Secretary of State was an elective office from statehood until 1975 when the Constitution was amended and it became an appointive office, running concurrent with the Governor effective of 1979.

    The 29th and current Oklahoma Secretary of State is M. Susan Savage, appointed by Governor Brad Henry. Her first term began in 2003 and will end in 2007.

    Constitutional Requirements

    The Oklahoma Constitution sets the requirements to hold the office of Secretary of State as the appointee must a citizen of the State of Oklahoma, at least thirty-one years of age and a resident of the United States for ten years, the same as all high level executive branch officials.

    Appointment, Confirmation, and Term(s)

    Unlike any other high level executive office, the Governor of Oklahoma appoints and, with confirmation of the Oklahoma Senate, to serve a four year term that is runs coequal with the term of the Governor. As the office is not elected, the Secretary may succeed their self in office as many times as the Governor-elect appoints, and the Oklahoma Senate confirms, them.

    Office Duties

    Executive Function

    The Secretary of State is required by law to attest to the Governor's signature and to file all the official acts of the Governor. Executive orders, appointments and proclamations signed and issued by the Governor are certified and distributed by the Secretary of State. Original certificates of pardons and paroles, including revocation of same are recorded and filed in the Office of the Secretary of State. Extraditions, both foreign and domestic, are also recorded and maintained by the Secretary. The office is also the custodian of the Seal of Oklahoma.

    The most important, though ceremonial, function of the Secretary of State is to “sacredly preserve” the original State Constitution signed in 1907.

    Legislative Functions and Referenda

    After legislation has been passed and signed by the Governor, along with the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House, the Secretary of State is required to fill and record the original acts in the in the Office of the Secretary of State. Each act is designated a chapter number and published in the Oklahoma Session Laws and the Oklahoma Statutes. The Secretary of State is also required to distribute copies of all new laws, as soon as possible, to each of the seventy-seven County Court Clerks. The original acts and resolutions are bound into volumes and then preserved by the Secretary’s office.

    Any and all initiatives, petitions, and referendum (called State Questions) are filled with the Secretary and addressed to the Governor. After circulation of the petition, the Secretary’s office counts and binds the signature pamphlets. If the signatures are sufficient, the state question is placed on the ballot for a vote of the people. New laws adopted by the people are published in the Oklahoma Statutes or Oklahoma Constitution and are immune from override by the Oklahoma Legislature, Governor of Oklahoma, or the Oklahoma Supreme Court.

    Judicial Functions

    Under the provision of the Oklahoma Constitution, the judges of any court exercising judicial power shall be subject to removal from office, or to compulsory retirement from office by the Oklahoma Court on the Judiciary. The Secretary of State is required to determine and designate five district judges to serve on the Appellate Division and eight district judges to serve on the Trial Division of the Court on Judiciary. Every odd-numbered year this office is responsible for organizing the meeting for the Court on Judiciary to make or amend their rules of procedure as mandated by the Oklahoma Constitution.

    Certification Functions

    The main duties of the Secretary of State revolve around filling, recording, and certification of miscellaneous items. They include:

    Oath of Office

    "I, . . . . . . . , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support, obey, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, and that I will not, knowingly, receive, directly or indirectly, any money or other valuable thing, for the performance or nonperformance of any act or duty pertaining to my office, other than the compensation allowed by law; I further swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully discharge my duties as Secretary of State of Oklahoma to the best of my ability."

    Office-Holders

    Name Party Term
    Bill Cross Democratic 1907-1910
    Thomas Smith Democratic 1910-1911
    B. F. Harrison Democratic 1911-1915
    H. G. Oliver Democratic 1915
    S. L. Lyon Democratic 1915-1919
    Joe Morris Democratic 1919-1923
    R. A. Sneed Democratic 1923-1927
    Graves Leeper Democratic 1927-1931
    R. A. Sneed Democratic 1931-1935
    Frank C. Carter Democratic 1935-1939
    C. C. Childer Democratic 1939-1943
    Frank C. Carter Democratic 1943-1946
    Kathrine Manton Democratic 1946-1947
    Wilburn Cartwright Democratic 1947-1951
    John D. Conner Democratic 1951-1955
    Andy Anderson Democratic 1955-1959
    John D. Conner Democratic 1959-1959
    Wm. N. Christian Democratic 1959-1963
    James M. Bullard Democratic 1963-1967
    John Rogers Democratic 1967-1975
    Jerome Byrd Democratic 1975-1979
    Jeannette B. Edmondson Democratic 1979-1987
    Hannah D. Atkins Democratic 1987-1991
    John Kennedy Democratic 1991-1994
    Glo Henley Democraitc 1994-1995
    Tom Cole Republican 1995-1999
    Mike Hunter Republican 1999-2002
    Kay Dudley Republican 2002-2003
    M. Susan Savage Democratic 2003-present

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