The New Hampshire constitution enacted on June 2, 1784, provides for a department of state with a secretary of state elected by the legislature every two years, and a deputy appointed by the secretary. The position of Secretary of State is one of the oldest in the nation, dating to 1680 when New Hampshire was a Royal Province.
The Secretary of State is third in line of succession as Acting Governor following the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House when the Governor is incapacitated or the office becomes vacant.
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State House
107 North Main Street
Room 204
Concord, NH 03301
- (603) 271-3242
- (800) 735-2964 (TDD Access: Relay NH)
- (603) 271-6316