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In Washington, the Secretary of State serves as the chief elections officer, chief corporations officer, and supervisor of the State Archives. The Secretary of State is second in the line of succession to the Office of Governor, after the Lt. Governor. The Secretary of State is elected every four years. Sam Reed currently serves as the Secretary of State.
# | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Party |
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1 | Allan Weir | 1889 | 1893 | Republican |
2 | James Price | 1893 | 1897 | Republican |
3 | Will Jenkins | 1897 | 1901 | Populist |
4 | Samuel Nichols | 1901 | 1909 | Republican |
5 | Captain Ithamar Howell | 1909 | 1920 | Republican |
6 | Jay Hinkle | 1920 | 1933 | Republican |
7 | Ernest Hutchison | 1933 | 1938 | Democrat |
8 | Belle Reeves | 1938 | 1948 | Democrat |
9 | Earl Coe | 1948 | 1957 | Democrat |
10 | Vic Meyers | 1957 | 1965 | Democrat |
11 | Lud Kramer | 1965 | 1975 | Republican |
12 | Bruce Chapman | 1975 | 1981 | Republican |
13 | Ralph Munro | 1981 | 2001 | Republican |
14 | Sam Reed | 2001 | - | Republican |
See Also
State of Washington | ||
Executive | Governor | Lt. Governor | Secretary of State | State Treasurer | State Auditor | Attorney General | Commissioner of Public Lands | Superintendent of Public Instruction | Insurance Commissioner | |
Legislature | State Senate | State House of Representatives | |
Counties | Adams | Asotin | Lincoln |