Secretary of State of Arizona


The Secretary of State of Arizona is an elected position in the U.S. state of Arizona. Since Arizona does not have a lieutenant governor, the Secretary stands first in the line of succession to the governorship. The Secretary also serves as acting governor whenever the governor is incapacitated or out of state. The Secretary is the keeper of the Seal of Arizona and administers oaths of office. The current secretary is Democrat Katie Hobbs.

Duties

The Secretary is in charge of a wide variety of other duties as well. The Secretary is in charge of four divisions:
The Secretary administers the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records.

History

The longest served Secretary is Wesley Bolin, who served 12 full terms, and 1 partial term for a total of 28 years, 9 months, 18 days. Bolin was also the shortest-serving governor, ascending to the Governorship in 1977 after Raúl Héctor Castro resigned, and serving only 5 months before his death.
The second-longest-serving is James H. Kerby who was elected to 6 two-year terms in 1923–1929, and again in 1933–1939. He is also the only one to serve non-consecutively in the office. The shortest tenure goes to John C. Callaghan who died 20 days after his inauguration.
Sidney P. Osborn is the only Secretary to be elected Governor without having first ascended to the office upon the death, resignation, or impeachment of a sitting Governor. He was also the first Governor to die in office, making Dan Garvey the first Secretary to ascend to the position.

Officeholders

; Parties
# SecretaryTerm startTerm endPartyTerms
1 Democratic3
2Democratic1
3Ernest R. HallRepublican1
4Democratic3
5John C. CallaghanDemocratic
6Isaac "Ike" Peter FraizerRepublican
7Scott WhiteDemocratic1
4Democratic3
8Harry M. MooreDemocratic
9Democratic
10Curtis M. WilliamsDemocratic
11Democratic
12Democratic
13Democratic
14Richard D. MahoneyDemocratic1
15Republican
16Republican
17Republican
18Republican
19Republican1
20IncumbentDemocratic

Living former Secretaries of State

, five former secretaries of state were alive. The oldest living secretary of state is Betsey Bayless. The most recent death of a former secretary of state was that of Jane Dee Hull, on April 16, 2020. She was also the most recently serving secretary of state to die.
Secretary of StateTermDate of birth
Richard D. Mahoney1991–1995
Betsey Bayless1997–2003
Jan Brewer2003–2009
Ken Bennett2009–2015
Michele Reagan2015–2019