National Association of Secretaries of State


The National Association of Secretaries of State are members of NASS.
NASS maintains its office in Washington, D.C., and promotes positions on issues of interest to Secretaries of State: voter turnout, voting procedures, business services, electronic government, securities, and government archives.
Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth Pedro A. Cortés became the first Puerto Rican president of the organization, and the last one to hold the position for a full one-year term, followed by Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, whose term was cut short by his electoral defeat in the 2010 midterm elections. Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie filled the remainder of Dunlap's term. During the organization's annual summer meeting in San Juan in July 2012, Alabama Secretary of State Beth Chapman turned over the presidency to Nevada Secretary of State Ross Miller.

Positions of NASS

NASS has taken a stand on the issue of the United States presidential primaries, promoting the Rotating Regional Primary System.
NASS has called on the National Institute for Standards and Technology and the U.S. Election Assistance Commission to publish a plain English guide to the new Voluntary Voting System Guidelines.
NASS has also published a position paper on Federal legislation, calling on the Congress to respect states rights.

NASS Presidents

NASS holds its annual winter meeting in Washington DC, usually during the month of February. Its summer meeting, usually held during the month of July, is rotated throughout the member states and territories. Venues have included the following.