Washington Secretary of State
The state's chief elections officer, chief corporations officer, and supervisor of the State Archives.
Full office description
- The secretary of state supervises state and local elections, certifies results, and manages voter pamphlets. -T he secretary of state files and verifies state referendums and initiatives.
- The secretary of state registers corporations, trademarks, and charitable organizations. They also collect, preserve, and provide access to state historical records.
- The secretary of state administers a program for survivors of domestic violence and stalking.
- The secretary of state represents Washington in international trade and cultural events, and meets with visiting dignitaries.
- They are elected to a 4-year term, with no term limits. The salary for this position is $134,640.
How this impacts you
Public Safety — The secretary of state oversees the state's Address Confidentiality Program for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
Businesses — The secretary of state registers private corporations, limited partnerships, and trademarks within the state.