The Secretary of State is one of five constitutional officers originally designated in Indiana's State Constitution of 1816. Fifty-nine Hoosiers have served as the third highest-ranking official in state government - with Secretary of State Rokita serving since 2003.
The Business Services Division administers all business-related responsibilities for the Secretary of State including registering of new businesses, filing of commercial liens, and issuance of trademarks, notaries public and summonses.
The Secretary of State's office oversees Indiana's securities industry as well as the activities of mortgage brokers, collection agencies, franchisors and continuing care retirement centers.
Under the bipartisan direction and leadership of the Indiana Election Division, we endeavor to govern the fair, legal and orderly conduct of elections in the State of Indiana
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May 8, 2008
Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita’s office enters into election integrity grant with the Ball State University Bowen Center for Public Affairs {view}
January 1, 2007 marked the beginning of Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita's second term in office – a term dedicated to clearing a path for continued economic growth in Indiana and building on first-term accomplishments.more info »
Secretary Rokita presents a check for new voting equipment to Fountain County Clerk Mariann Martin and Deputy Clerk Patty Gritten.
Secretary Rokita meets with employees of Quest Information Systems - the Indiana company chosen to create the software for the new Statewide Voter Registration System.
Secretary Rokita at the 2006 St. Patrick's Day Parade in Indianapolis.
Secretary Rokita chats with students on the air on Knightstown's WKPW.
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