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Jocelyn Benson (born October 22, 1977) is an American academic administrator, attorney, and politician serving as the 43rd Secretary of State of Michigan since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, she is a former dean of Wayne State University Law School, a co-founder of the Military Spouses of Michigan, and a board member of the Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality.
Michigan Department of Civil Rights is a department of the Michigan State Government created in 1965 to support the work of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission of Michigan's Constitution of 1963. The Commission directs the work of the department and has eight members. [2] The executive director is John E. Johnson, Jr.
Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries [6] Michigan Department of Information Technology [ 7 ] Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulation , abolished by Governor Engler with most of the department transfer to the Department of Commerce until Commerce was split up with the former L&R powers transferred to the Department of ...
Motor Voter started here. I recently sat down with Chris Thomas, whom Austin appointed as Michigan’s Director of Elections in 1981. Thomas held that job for 36 years. He’s now a fellow at the ...
The department is led by the Secretary of State of Michigan, a constitutional executive officer elected on a partisan ballot every four years alongside gubernatorial elections. The office is currently held by Jocelyn Benson of the Democratic Party , first elected in 2018 .
Deputy Secretary of Education: Mick Zais [3] May 17, 2018 (Confirmed May 16, 2018, 50–48) [4] January 20, 2021 General Counsel Vacant Under Secretary of Education: Vacant Assistant Secretary of Education (Legislation and Congressional Affairs) Peter Oppenheim: December 1, 2017 June 12, 2019 Assistant Secretary of Education (Civil Rights ...
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson speaks to students about election procedures during a mock election event at Battle Creek Central High School's McQuiston Learning Center on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.
The Republican National Committee sued Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in an attempt to trim down the state’s voter rolls ahead of the 2024 election.