The Secretary of State.
The Secretary of State is the keeper of the great seal of the State of Illinois.
The Official State Seal of Arizona was approved in the Arizona Constitution in 1911.
The Secretary of State, who at this time is Robin Carnahan, is the keeper of the Great Seal of Missouri.
The Secretary of State.
Arizona's state seal was created in 1911 following a design competition held by the state legislature. The seal features a central motif of a miner and a plow, symbolizing the state's mining and agricultural industries. Surrounding these images are symbols representing Arizona’s natural resources and its history, including the sun, mountains, and a banner with the state motto. The seal reflects Arizona's identity and values, capturing the essence of the state's heritage and aspirations.
The official keeper of the Great Seal of the United States is the Secretary of State. This position has been responsible for the custody and use of the Great Seal since its inception. The Secretary of State's role includes affixing the seal to important documents, such as treaties and commissions, to signify their authenticity and official status.
A miner.
Secretary of State is charged with administering the Election Code, maintaining public filings and is keeper of the State Seal.
Secretary of State is charged with administering the Election Code, maintaining public filings and is keeper of the State Seal.
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On the Great Seal of the State.
The Original Seal was established in 1863 but was almost immediately ordered revised by the First Territorial Legislature. A replacement did not come into use until 1879.