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Michigan. Elections Division (41)

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Michigan. Bureau of Elections (23)

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Massachusetts. Elections Division (15)

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The Elections Division within the state secretary's office is responsible for coordinating all municipal, state, and federal elections within the Commonwealth. While there is no special legislation that authorized the organization of these duties under a division, its existence is derived from provisions of MGLA c 9, s 2, which enable the state secretary to "employ such clerical assistance as he may deem necessary to carry out the laws relative to primaries and elections." These...

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Florida. Division of Elections (18)

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The Division of Elections was created as part of the Dept. of State in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws). Prior to 1969, election records were maintained by the Office of Secretary of State. The Division administers all elections (primary, special, and general); publishes and maintains the Florida Administrative Code; and serves as the official records custodian of oaths and bonds, county ordinances, municipal charters and annexations, proclamations, extraditions, executive orders, and the official law...

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Elections (19)

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Wisconsin. State Elections Board (8)

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The Elections Board was created by Chapter 334, Laws of 1973, which transferred responsibility for administration of the state's election laws to the Board from the Secretary of State. The Elections Board was eliminated by Wisconsin Act 1 and its duties were assigned to the Government Accountability Board beginning September 1, 2007. The Elections Board administers the state election and campaign laws, investigates violations of such laws, imposes forfeitures on viola...

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Texas. Elections Division. (5)

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The Texas Secretary of State is a constitutional officer of the executive branch of state government, appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate for a term concurrent with the governor's (a two-year term at first, a four-year term since 1974). The office was first created by the Constitution of the Republic of Texas in 1836, and has been continued by each succeeding Constitution. The Secretary of State has an enormous number of duties and responsibilities,...

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New York (State). State Board of Elections (9)

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The State Board of Elections receives, reviews, and audits campaign finance statements and makes them available to the public as part of its responsibility to administer the election process and enforce the Election Law and its regulations. Candidates for all statewide offices and their committees are required to file financial statements, and the Board may assess and collect fines for violation of filing provisions. CURRENT FUNCTIONS. The State Board of Ele...

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Alaska. Division of Elections (4)

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The Lieutenant Governor of Alaska administers the state election laws through the Division of Elections. His duties include the registration of eligible voters, updating voter registration files, and the training of election boards and registrars. Prior to 1970, these functions were performed by the Alaska Secretary of State. The office name was changed at that time.

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Illinois. State Board of Elections (5)

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The State Officers Electoral Board (1943-1951), conposed of the Illinois Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Accounts, and Attorney General heard and ruled on state office nomination objections. Canvassing duties formerly exercised by the State Canvassing Board were assumed by the board which expanded its membership to include the Governor and State Treasurer, and shortened its name to the State Electoral Board (1951-1973). The Board further expanded to include state party cent...

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