Secretary of State of Colorado

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Secretary of State of Colorado
Seal of the Executive Office of Colorado.svg
Jena Griswold (cropped).JPG
Incumbent
Jena Griswold
since January 8, 2019
Colorado Department of State
Constituting instrument Colorado Constitution
FormationJune 6, 1861
First holderLewis Weld
Website www.sos.state.co.us

The secretary of state of Colorado is the secretary of state of the state of Colorado in the United States. The office is one of five elected constitutional offices in the state. The current secretary of state is Democrat Jena Griswold.

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Structure

The Secretary of State heads the Colorado Department of State, a principal department of the Colorado state government, which is composed of four divisions:

Secretaries of the Territory of Colorado

ImageNameTermParty
Lewis Ledyard Weld 1861  Republican
Samuel Elbert.gif Samuel Hitt Elbert 1862-1866  Republican
Frank Hall 1866–1874  Republican
John W. Jenkins 1874–1875  Republican
John Taffe 1875–1876  Republican

Secretaries of the State of Colorado

ImageNameTermParty
William Clark 1876–1879  Republican
Norman H. Meldrum 1879–1883  Republican
Melvin Edwards 1883–1887  Republican
James Rice 1887–1891  Republican
Edward J. Eaton 1891–1893  Republican
Nelson O. McCless 1893–1895  Populist
Albert B. McGaffey 1895–1897  Republican
Charles H.S. Whipple 1897–1899  Democratic
Elmer F. Beckwith 1899–1901  Democratic
David A. Mills 1901–1903  Democratic
James Cowie 1903–1907  Republican
Timothy O'Connor 1907–1909  Republican
James B. Pearce 1909–1915  Democratic
John E. Ramer 1915–1917  Republican
James R. Noland 1917–1921  Democratic
Carl Miliken 1921–1927  Republican
Charles Armstrong 1927–1935  Republican
James Carr 1935–1935  Democratic
George Saunders 1935–1941  Democratic
Walter Morrison 1941–1949  Republican
George Baker 1949–1953  Democratic
Homer Bruce 1953–1955  Republican
George Baker 1955–1963  Democratic
Bryon A. Anderson 1963–1974  Republican
Mary Estill Buchanan 1974–1983  Republican
Natalie Meyer 1983–1995  Republican
Victoria Buckley 1995–1999  Republican
Donetta Davidson 1999–2005  Republican
Gigi Dennis 2005–2007  Republican
Mikecoffman.jpeg Mike Coffman 2007–2009  Republican
Bernie Buescher 2009–2011  Democratic
Scott Gessler.jpg Scott Gessler 2011–2015  Republican
Wayne W. Williams (cropped).JPG Wayne W. Williams 2015–2019  Republican
Jena Griswold (cropped).JPG Jena Griswold 2019–present  Democratic

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    References

    1. "Contact the Secretary of State's Office".
    2. History and Usage of the Colorado State Seal Archived 2008-09-14 at the Wayback Machine