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    It also serves as the state's department of motor vehicles, administering motor vehicle registration and licensing automobile drivers. [1] 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.

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    The 1963 Constitution requires that all permanent agencies or commissions, except universities, be assigned to one of a maximum of twenty principal departments. [1] The principal departments are the: [2] [3]