Secretary of State of Florida

The secretary of state of Florida is an executive officer of the state government of the U.S. state of Florida, established since the original 1838 state constitution.[1] Like the corresponding officials in other states, the original charge of the secretary of state—to be the "Keeper of the Great Seal"—has expanded greatly since the office was first created. According to the state website, "Today, the Secretary of State is Florida's Chief of Elections, Chief Cultural Officer, the State Protocol Officer and the head of the Department of State."[1]

Secretary of State of Florida
Incumbent
Cord Byrd
since May 16, 2022
Inaugural holderJames T. Archer
1845
FormationFlorida Constitution
1838
Websitedos.fl.gov

The current secretary is Cord Byrd.[2]

History

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During the territorial period of Florida, the secretary of the territory was one of two major appointed positions within the executive department of the territory. Like the governor, the secretary was originally appointed by the president of the United States and confirmed by Congress. The job of the secretary was similar to that of a modern-day lieutenant governor, assuming administrative responsibilities of the territory in the absence of the governor. For example, the first secretary of the territory George Walton served as Acting Governor of the Territory until William P. Duval assumed office later that year.[when?] Walton was the first civilian to act in this capacity following the American acquisition of Florida.

The modern-day Department of State and the position of Secretary of State dates to 1845, when Florida achieved statehood. The secretary of state of Florida was elected by the people of the state in a general election. In 1998,[3] constitutional changes removed the secretary of state from the elected Cabinet of the executive branch.[4] That year, Katherine Harris won the last election for secretary of state[5] and since 2002, the secretary of state of Florida has been appointed by the governor.[6]

List of secretaries of the Territory of Florida

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# Name Term of service
1 George Walton 1822–1827
2 William M. McCarty 1827–1829
3 James Westcott 1829–1834
4 George K. Walker 1834–1835
5 John P. Duval 1837–1839
6 Joseph McCants 1840–1841
7 Thomas H. Duval 1841–1845

List of secretaries of the State of Florida

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Secretaries of state by party affiliation
Party Secretaries of state
Republican 20
Democratic 16
Whig 1
# Image Name Term of service Political party
1   James T. Archer 1845–1848 Democratic
2   Augustus Maxwell 1848–1849 Democratic
3 Charles W. Downing Jr. 1849–1853 Whig
4 Frederick L. Villepigue 1853–1863 Democratic
5 Benjamin F. Allen 1863–1868 Democratic
6 George J. Alden 1868 Republican
7   Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs 1868–1873 Republican
8 Samuel B. McLin 1873–1877 Republican
9   William D. Bloxham 1877–1880 Democratic
10 Frederick W. A. Rankin Jr. 1880–1881 Democratic
11   John L. Crawford 1881–1902 Democratic
12   Henry Clay Crawford 1902–1929 Democratic
13 William Monroe Igou 1929–1930 Democratic
14   Robert Andrew Gray 1930–1961 Democratic
15   Thomas Burton Adams Jr. 1961–1971 Democratic
16   Richard Stone 1971–1974 Democratic
17   Dorothy Glisson 1974–1975 Democratic
18   Bruce Smathers 1975–1978 Democratic
19   Jesse J. McCrary Jr. 1978–1979 Democratic
20   George Firestone 1979–1987 Democratic
21   James C. Smith 1987–1995 Republican
22   Sandra Mortham 1995–1999 Republican
23   Katherine Harris 1999–2002 Republican
24   James C. Smith 2002–2003 Republican
25   Ken Detzner 2003 Republican
26   Glenda Hood[a] 2003–2005 Republican
27 David E. Mann 2005 Republican
28   Sue M. Cobb 2005–2007 Republican
29   Kurt S. Browning 2007–2010 Republican
30 Dawn K. Roberts 2010–2011 (interim) Republican
31 Jennifer Kennedy 2011 (interim) Republican
32   Kurt S. Browning 2011–2012 Republican
33   Ken Detzner 2012–2019 Republican
34   Mike Ertel 2019 Republican
35 Jennifer Kennedy 2019 (interim) Republican
36   Laurel Lee 2019–2022 Republican
37   Cord Byrd 2022–present Republican
  1. ^ Starting in 2003, the Florida Secretary of State was no longer an elective position. Rather, Secretaries of State are now appointed directly by the Governor of Florida.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Florida Department of State website". 2007. Retrieved July 7, 2008.
  2. ^ Turner, Jim (May 16, 2022). "Rep. Cord Byrd appointed as Florida Secretary of State". WLRN. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  3. ^ "State and Local Government-Florida Executive Branch". The Green Papers. Retrieved August 18, 2011.
  4. ^ "Florida Legislature website: Florida Constitution". Leg.state.fl.us. Retrieved August 18, 2011.
  5. ^ "Florida Secretary of State". Our Campaigns.com. Retrieved August 18, 2011.
  6. ^ "Glenda Hood Steps Down as Secretary of State". Office of Secretary of State. November 1, 2005. Retrieved August 18, 2011.
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