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The secretary of state of New Jersey oversees the Department of State, which is one of the original state offices. The Secretary is responsible for overseeing artistic, cultural, and historical programs within the U.S. state of New Jersey, as well as volunteerism and community service projects within the state and is also the keeper of the Great Seal of the State.
Pages in category "Secretaries of state of New Jersey" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Secretary of State of New Jersey; In office January 19, 1982 – January 16, 1990: Governor: Thomas Kean: Preceded by: Donald Lan: Succeeded by: Joan Haberle: Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 25th district; In office January 8, 1974 – January 12, 1982: Preceded by: District created: Succeeded by: Arthur R. Albohn James J ...
As Secretary of State, Wells served one four-year term, concurrent to the term of the governor. Her term expired on January 19, 2010. As Secretary, she was the state's chief elections officer and oversaw tourism, historical affairs, cultural and arts programs, Native American affairs, literacy, volunteerism, the state archives.
The New Jersey Department of Corrections operates 13 major correctional or penal institutions, including seven adult male correctional facilities, three youth facilities, one facility for sex offenders, one women's correctional institution and a central reception and intake unit; and stabilization and reintegration programs for released inmates.
In New Hampshire, vital records administration is the responsibility of the secretary of state. [33] In New Jersey, the secretary of state is in charge of enhancing and building awareness of ethnic diversity. Other duties include promoting volunteerism and literacy. [34]
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Secretary of State of New Jersey; In office January 31, 1992 – January 18, 1994: Governor: James Florio: Preceded by: Joan M. Haberle: Succeeded by: Lonna R. Hooks: Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 4th district; In office January 12, 1982 – January 14, 1992: Preceded by: Joseph A. Maressa: Succeeded by: John J. Matheussen: Member of ...