Nothing - except govern Arizona
The Secretary of State is second in power to Arizona's governor. The current Secretary of State for Arizona is Ken Bennett.
Samuel McKelvie (born April 15, 1881 in Fairfield, Nebraska, died January 6, 1956 in Mesa, Arizona) succeeded Keith M. Neville as the nineteenth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 9, 1919 and January 3, 1923, including the whole of 1920.
There is no such office in the Arizona Government.
No. He is one of two senators from Arizona.
The Governor.
The state has a governor.
Governor of Arizona.
Richard C. McCormick was appointed to be the 2nd governor of the Territory of Arizona in July of 1866 at the age of 34.
Arizona Public Service was created in 1920.
Robert Archer Cooper was the governor of South Carolina in 1920. Cooper served as governor from January 21, 1919 until his resignation on May 20, 1922.
Nobody, actually. Arizona is one of only a handful of US states that does not elect a lieutenant governor, as such an office is not specified in the state's constitution. The first in line to succeed the governor is the Arizona secretary of state.There is no such position in Arizona government.