Post: | Secretary of State |
Body: | Kentucky |
Insignia: | Seal of Kentucky.svg |
Insigniasize: | 150 |
Insigniacaption: | Seal of Kentucky |
Incumbent: | Michael Adams |
Incumbentsince: | January 6, 2020 |
Termlength: | 4 years |
Formation: | Kentucky Constitution 1792 |
Inaugural: | James Brown June 5, 1792 |
Salary: | $124,113.60[1] |
The secretary of state of Kentucky is one of the constitutional officers of the U.S. state of Kentucky. It is now an elected office, but was an appointed office prior to 1891. The current secretary of state is Republican Michael Adams, who was elected on November 5, 2019; he took office on January 6, 2020.
Despite the fact that Kentucky designates itself a commonwealth, the office itself is still referred to as "Secretary of State" (unlike Virginia, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, which refer to the office as "Secretary of the Commonwealth"). The office was created by Article II, Section 17 of the Kentucky Constitution of 1792 simply as "the secretary". Article III, Section 21, of the Kentucky Constitution of 1850 changed the title of the office to Secretary of State.
Section 91 of the Kentucky Constitution of 1891 (the most recent state constitution), changed the method by which the secretary of state is selected. Prior to 1891, the secretary was appointed by the governor; under the present Constitution, the secretary of state is elected by the qualified voters of the state. The most recent election was in 2023. In 1992, the Constitution was amended to allow the secretary of state to serve two successive terms.[2] [3]
Emma Guy Cromwell ran for the office of Secretary of State, defeating another woman, Mary Elliott Flanery, and two men in the 1923 Democratic primary. In the general election, Cromwell went on to defeat her Republican opponent, Eleanor Wickliffe. She was sworn in on January 10, 1924, and became the first woman elected to statewide office in Kentucky.[4]
The secretary of state's office is composed of five divisions:
Image | Name | Term of office | Party | ||
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1 | 1792–1796 | Democratic-Republican | |||
2 | 1796–1804 | Democratic-Republican | |||
3 | 1804–1807 | Democratic-Republican | |||
4 | 1807–1808 | ||||
5 | William C. Greenup | 1808 | |||
6 | Jesse Bledsoe | 1808–1812 | Democratic-Republican | ||
7 | Fielding Winlock | 1812 | |||
8 | Martin D. Hardin | 1812 | Democratic-Republican | ||
9 | Christopher Greenup | 1813 | Democratic-Republican | ||
10 | Martin D. Hardin | 1813–1816 | Democratic-Republican | ||
11 | Charles Stewart Todd | 1816 | Democratic-Republican | ||
12 | John Pope | 1816–1819 | Democratic-Republican | ||
13 | Oliver G. Waggener | 1819–1820 | |||
14 | Cabell Breckinridge | 1820–1823 | Democratic-Republican | ||
15 | Thomas Bell Monroe | 1823–1824 | Democratic-Republican | ||
16 | William T. Barry | 1824–1825 | Democratic-Republican | ||
17 | James C. Pickett | 1825–1828 | Democratic-Republican | ||
18 | George Robertson | 1828 | Democratic-Republican | ||
19 | Thomas T. Crittenden | 1828–1832 | |||
20 | John F. McCurdy | 1832 | |||
21 | Lewis Sanders | 1832–1834 | |||
22 | John Jordan Crittenden | 1834–1835 | National Republican | ||
23 | William Owsley | 1835–1836 | National Republican | ||
24 | Austin P. Cox | 1836 | |||
25 | James M. Bullock | 1836–1840 | |||
26 | James Harlan | 1840–1844 | Whig | ||
27 | Benjamin Hardin | 1844–1846 | Whig | ||
28 | George B. Kinkead | 1846–1847 | Whig | ||
29 | William Decatur Reed | 1847–1848 | Whig | ||
30 | Orlando Brown | 1848–1849 | Whig | ||
31 | Joshua Fry Bell | 1849–1850 | Whig | ||
32 | John William Finnell | 1850–1851 | Whig | ||
33 | David Meriwether | 1851–1852 | Democratic | ||
34 | James P. Metcalfe | 1852–1854 | Democratic | ||
35 | Grant Green | 1854–1855 | Democratic | ||
36 | Mason Brown | 1855–1859 | American | ||
37 | Thomas Bell Monroe Jr. | 1859–1861 | Democratic | ||
38 | Nathaniel Gaither | 1861–1862 | Democratic | ||
39 | Daniel C. Wickliffe | 1862–1863 | Democratic | ||
40 | Ephraim L. Van Winkle | 1863–1866 | |||
41 | John S. Van Winkle | 1866–1867 | |||
42 | Samuel B. Churchill | 1867–1871 | Democratic | ||
43 | Andrew Jackson James | 1871–1872 | Democratic | ||
44 | George Washington Craddock | 1872–1875 | Democratic | ||
45 | J. Stoddard Johnston | 1875–1879 | Democratic | ||
46 | Samuel B. Churchill | 1879–1880 | Democratic | ||
47 | James W. Blackburn | 1880–1883 | Democratic | ||
48 | James A. McKenzie | 1883–1887 | Democratic | ||
49 | George Madison Adams | 1887–1891 | Democratic | ||
50 | Willis Lunsford Ringo | 1891 | Democratic | ||
51 | John W. Headley | 1891–1896 | Democratic | ||
52 | Charles Finley | 1896–1899 | Republican | ||
53 | John W. Headley | 1899 | Democratic | ||
54 | Charles Finley | 1899 | Republican | ||
55 | Caleb Powers | 1899–1900 | Republican | ||
56 | Caleb Breckinridge Hill | 1900–1904 | Democratic | ||
57 | Harry V. McChesney | 1904–1908 | Democratic | ||
58 | Ben L. Bruner | 1908–1912 | Republican | ||
59 | Carl F. Crecelius | 1912–1916 | Democratic | ||
60 | James P. Lewis | 1916–1920 | Republican | ||
61 | Fred A. Vaughn | 1920–1924 | Republican | ||
62 | Emma Guy Cromwell | 1924–1928 | Democratic | ||
63 | Ella Lewis | 1928–1932 | Democratic | ||
64 | Sara W. Mahan | 1932–1936 | Democratic | ||
65 | Charles D. Arnett | 1936–1940 | Democratic | ||
66 | George G. Hatcher | 1940–1944 | Democratic | ||
67 | Charles K. O'Connell | 1944–1948 | Democratic | ||
68 | George G. Hatcher | 1948–1952 | Democratic | ||
69 | Charles K. O'Connell | 1952–1956 | Democratic | ||
70 | Thelma Stovall | 1956–1960 | Democratic | ||
71 | Henry H. Carter | 1960–1964 | Democratic | ||
72 | Thelma Stovall | 1964–1968 | Democratic | ||
73 | Elmer Begley | 1968–1970 | Republican | ||
74 | Leila Feltner Begley | 1970–1971 | Republican | ||
75 | Kenneth F. Harper | 1971–1972 | Republican | ||
76 | Thelma Stovall | 1972–1976 | Democratic | ||
77 | Drexell R. Davis | 1976–1980 | Democratic | ||
78 | Frances Jones Mills | 1980–1984 | Democratic | ||
79 | Drexell R. Davis | 1984–1988 | Democratic | ||
80 | Bremer Ehrler | 1988–1992 | Democratic | ||
81 | Bob Babbage | 1992–1996 | Democratic | ||
82 | John Young Brown III | 1996–2004 | Democratic | ||
83 | Trey Grayson | 2004–2011 | Republican | ||
84 | Elaine Walker | 2011–2012 | Democratic | ||
85 | Alison Lundergan Grimes | 2012–2020 | Democratic | ||
86 | Michael Adams | 2020–present | Republican |