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The secretary of state offices are in the James Earl Rudder State Office Building at 1019 Brazos Street in Austin; the main building handles business and public filings, statutory documents, administrative code open meetings and the UCC. The secretary of state elections office is on the second floor of the James Earl Rudder Building. [3]
U.S. Secretary of State (then CIA Director) Mike Pompeo and Kim Jong Un meeting in Pyongyang, North Korea on March 31, 2018 On March 31 and possibly also April 1, then- CIA director Mike Pompeo had secretly met with Kim in Pyongyang [ 110 ] to lay the groundwork for the summit, including their discussing possible venues. [ 111 ]
In September 2023, in an upset, Amo won the Democratic primary to become the party's nominee for Rhode Island's 1st congressional district. [20] [21] The general election was held on November 7. [22] [23] Amo won the election, becoming Rhode Island's first black candidate elected to Congress. [24] He was officially sworn into Congress on ...
The Old State House on College Hill in Providence, Rhode Island, also known as Providence Sixth District Court House, Providence Colony House, Providence County House, and Rhode Island State House is located on 150 Benefit Street, with the front facade facing North Main Street.
The Governor appoints, with confirmation by the Oklahoma Senate, the Secretary of State to serve a four-year term that runs concurrently with the term of the Governor.As the office is not elective (the only appointive constitutional office in Oklahoma), a Secretary of State may succeed himself/herself in office as many times as the Governor-elect appoints and the state Senate confirms him or her.
Angelo Ralph Mollis (born May 24, 1961) is an American politician who served as the Secretary of State of Rhode Island from 2007 to 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, he assumed office on January 1, 2007.
From 1663 until 1842, Rhode Island's governing state constitution was its original colonial charter granted by King Charles II of England, a political anomaly considering that while most states during the War of Independence and afterwards wrote scores of new constitutions with their newly found independence in mind, Rhode Island instead continued with a document stamped by an English king.
After elected office, she then served as General Manager of Rhode Island PBS until her retirement in 2004. She died in 2013, in Providence, Rhode Island, at the age of 71 of cancer. [2] [3] [4] Farmer was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 2010, and was a 2013 recipient of the Isabelle Ahearn O'Neill Award.