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The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., petitions for extradition writs, requisitions, pardons, and restorations of citizenship rights). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public), oaths, state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators, deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; commutations of sentences; and denials of executive clemency.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., petitions for extradition writs, requisitions, pardons, and restoration of citizenship rights). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public), oaths, state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators, deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; commutations of sentences; and denials of executive clemency.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restorations). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; Governor's proclamations; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., petitions for extradition writs, requisitions, pardons, and restorations of citizenship rights). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public), oaths, state and county officers bonds; gubernatoral appointments (e.g., public administrators, deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; commutations of sentences; and denials of executive clemency.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the official acts of the Governor. In 1895, the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officer bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators, deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restorations). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.
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