New Mexico. Secretary of State
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New Mexico. Secretary of State
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The Secretary of the Territory was established as an appointive office in 1846 by the Kearny Code. The office was continued by the Organic Act of 1850 (Sec. 4; and Sec. 12.). In 1912, with statehood, the office of Secretary of State became an elective one (1912 New Mexico State Constitution, Art. V, Sec. 1). The Secretary of State's responsibilities include keeping legislative and executive records, and publishing laws enacted by the Legislature. The Secretary is a member of the Governor's Cabinet, and second in the line of succession to the Governor.
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