List of Secretaries of State of Wisconsin


The secretary of state of Wisconsin is an officer of the executive branch of the government of the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the second in the order of succession of the governor of Wisconsin, behind the lieutenant governor. The secretary of state is responsible for keeping records of the official acts of the legislative and executive branches of Wisconsin's government and affixing the Great Seal of the State of Wisconsin to the official acts of the governor.
As second in the order of succession to Wisconsin's governorship, the secretary of state becomes governor if the governor dies, resigns or is removed from office while the lieutenant governorship is vacant; prior to a 1979 amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution, however, the secretary simply became acting governor if any of these events were to occur. No secretary of state has ever ascended to the governorship or acting-governorship under such circumstances. Both before and after the 1979 amendment, the secretary becomes acting governor while the governor is absent from the state, impeached or incapacitated in the absence of a lieutenant governor. Some secretaries of state have acted as governor for short periods of time under such circumstances.
Under the original terms of the state constitution, the secretary of state was elected for a two-year term on a separate ticket from the governor or any other official. A 1967 amendment increased the term of the secretary of state, as well as those of other state officials, to four years. There is no limit to the number of terms a secretary of state may hold. In the event of the death, resignation or removal from office of the secretary of state, the governor may appoint someone to fill the vacancy.
Twenty-eight individuals have held the office of secretary of state since Wisconsin's admission to the Union in 1848, two of whom—Fred Zimmerman and Douglas La Follette—served for non-consecutive terms. The first secretary of state was Thomas McHugh, who took office on June 7, 1848. The current secretary is Douglas La Follette, who took office on January 3, 1983; his current term expires in 2023.

Secretaries of state

Secretaries of Wisconsin Territory

From 1836 until 1848, what is now Wisconsin was part of Wisconsin Territory. The Organic Act which created the territory provided for the office of a secretary, to be appointed by the president, whose duties consisted of recording the proceedings of the territory's legislature, and the laws it produced, as well as the proceedings of the territorial governor. Additionally, in the event of the inability of the governor to serve—due to death or various other circumstances—the secretary was to assume the governor's powers and carry out his duties.
Wisconsin Territory was formed on July 3, 1836. During the time of its existence, it had six territorial secretaries.
#NameAppointedLeft officeTerritorial GovernorAppointed by
1John S. HornerApril 30, 1836February 16, 1837Henry DodgeAndrew Jackson
2William B. SlaughterFebruary 16, 1837January 25, 1841Henry DodgeAndrew Jackson
3Francis J. DunnJanuary 25, 1841April 23, 1841Henry DodgeMartin Van Buren
4Alexander Pope FieldApril 23, 1841October 30, 1843Henry DodgeJohn Tyler
4Alexander Pope FieldApril 23, 1841October 30, 1843James DotyJohn Tyler
5George R. C. FloydOctober 30, 1843February 24, 1846James DotyJohn Tyler
5George R. C. FloydOctober 30, 1843February 24, 1846Nathaniel TallmadgeJohn Tyler
5George R. C. FloydOctober 30, 1843February 24, 1846Henry DodgeJohn Tyler
6John CatlinFebruary 24, 1846March 3, 1849Henry DodgeJames Polk

Secretaries of state of Wisconsin

Wisconsin was admitted to the Union on May 29, 1848. Since then, it has had 28 secretaries of state, two of whom served non-consecutive terms.
, 8th Secretary of State of Wisconsin

Other high offices held

This is a table of governorships, lieutenant governorships, congressional seats, and ranking diplomatic positions in foreign countries held by former Wisconsin secretaries of state.
NameTermOther offices held
William Barstow1850-1852Governor of Wisconsin
Louis Harvey1860-1862Governor of Wisconsin
James Lewis1862-1864Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin; Governor of Wisconsin
Lucius Fairchild1864-1866Governor of Wisconsin; Minister to Spain
James Frear1907-1913Representative from Wisconsin
Merlin Hull1917-1921Representative from Wisconsin
Fred Zimmerman1923-1927
1939-1954
Governor of Wisconsin