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The West Virginia secretary of state is the smallest constitutional office in the state – physically, fiscally, and in terms of the number of staff. [1] The duties of the office, though, are extensive. The primary responsibility of the secretary is to serve as the chief election officer.
Robert Darias Bailey Jr. (October 12, 1912 – September 29, 1994) was West Virginia Secretary of State from 1965 to 1969. He was a graduate of Concord College and Washington and Lee University School of Law. Born in Baileysville, he was the son of Robert D. Bailey Sr. and Sue Starkey Bailey.
Byrd White is a West Virginia accountant and state government official. He was appointed in March 2019 by Governor Jim Justice as West Virginia's Secretary of Transportation [1] as a replacement for Tom Smith, who Justice had fired over a dispute about maintenance of secondary roads. [2] [3] [4] [5]
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Larry Pack (born November 9, 1957) is an American politician, accountant, and businessman who is currently serving as the 26th Treasurer of West Virginia since 2025. He was elected to the position unopposed in 2024, and was appointed to the position by Governor Jim Justice after his predecessor, Riley Moore, resigned to become a United States representative. [1]
In West Virginia, the county is the unit of government, although an unsuccessful attempt to introduce the township system was made in West Virginia's first constitution. Each of the state's 55 counties has a county commission , consisting of three commissioners elected for six years but with terms so arranged that one is up for reelection every ...
Slovenian Business Register (ePRS) [247] — maintained by the Agency of the Republic of Slovenia for Public Legal Records and Related Services (AJPES). ePRS includes companies (partnerships and corporations), sole proprietors, legal entities governed by private law, societies, natural persons performing registered or regulated activities ...
Betty Ireland (born 1946) was the 28th Secretary of State of West Virginia from 2005 to 2009, as the first woman elected to the executive branch of West Virginia state government. [1] She was also the first Republican elected to that position since 1972. Ireland did not seek a second term in 2008 due to her parents' health. [2]