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Colorado: Secretaries of State
Colorado Secretaries of State, 1876-2008 (May be
incomplete!)
William
Clark 1876-79
Norman
H. Meldrum 1879-83
Melvin
Edwards 1883-87
James
Rice 1887-91
Edward
J. Eaton 1891-93
Nelson
O. McCless 1893-95
Albert
B. McGaffey 1895-97
Charles
H. S. Whipple 1897-99
Elmer
F. Beckwith 1899-1901
David
A. Mills 1901-03
James
Cowie 1903-07
Timothy
O'Connor 1907-09
James
B. Pearce 1909-15
John
E. Ramer 1915-17
James
R. Holand 1917-21
Carl
Miliken 1921-27
Charles
M. Armstrong 1927-35
James
Carr 1935-37
George
Saunders 1937-41
Walter
F. Morrison 1941-49
George
J. Baker 1949-53
Homer
Bruce 1953-55
George
J. Baker 1955-63
Byron
A. Anderson 1963-74
Mary
E. Buchanan 1974-83
Natalie
Meyer 1983-95
Victoria
Buckley 1995-99
Donetta
Davidson 1999-2005
Gigi
Dennis 2005-06
Michael
Coffman 2007-08
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
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