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The secretary of state of Vermont is one of five cabinet-level constitutional officers in the U.S. state of Vermont which are elected every two years. [1] [2] The secretary of state is fourth (behind the lieutenant governor, speaker of the House of Representatives, president pro tempore of the Senate, respectively) in the line of succession to the office of Governor of Vermont.
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The Acts of 1921 gave the Secretary of State the authority to suspend or revoke the driving license of a Vermont resident and to deny the right of a non-resident operator in Vermont if s/he failed to comply with Vermont laws. The 1921 Act also provided for the testing of all new drivers. [citation needed]
In 1968, Thomas was the successful Republican nominee for Secretary of State of Vermont. [1] He was reelected three times, and served from January 1969 to January 1977. [ 1 ] He was an unsuccessful candidate for a fifth term in 1976, and was defeated by Democrat James A. Guest .
Condos served in the Vermont State Senate from 2001 to 2009. He was succeeded by Tim Ashe. In June 2010, Jim Condos announced he was running for Vermont Secretary of State in the November 2010 election. He won the Democratic Party primary by a 2 to 1 vote, winning in every Vermont county. In the general election, Condos defeated Jason Gibbs.
He also held several other positions, including auditor of the state treasury, [3] federal collector of internal revenue for the district that included Windsor, [4] and superintendent of the state prison in Windsor. [5] From 1806 to 1813, Leverett served as Vermont's Secretary of State. [6] Leverett died in Windsor on April 8, 1833.
A Republican, Porter was Vermont's Deputy Secretary of State from 1872 to 1884. [1] In 1884, longtime incumbent George Nichols retired, and Porter became Secretary of State. [ 1 ] He served until 1890, when he was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination.
Jason Gibbs (born August 26, 1976) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Vermont. In 2010 he successfully sought the Republican nomination for Vermont Secretary of State before being defeated in the general election by Democrat Jim Condos. [1] Gibbs is a native of Forest Dale, Vermont.