What are the responsibilities of the Wisconsin Secretary of State?

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The Wisconsin Secretary of State is responsible for a wide range of duties. Their primary responsibility is to oversee the official records and seals of the state government. They authenticate public documents, including acts, laws, and executive orders, to ensure their accuracy and validity. The Secretary of State also manages the state's notary public program, administering oaths and authenticating signatures. They serve as the official custodian of the state constitution and other important state documents. Additionally, the Secretary of State has a role in election administration, maintaining the voter registration database and certifying election results. They play a crucial part in maintaining open and transparent government processes, ensuring proper documentation, and upholding the democratic principles of the state of Wisconsin.
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Answered Nov 2, 2023

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