Secretary of State of New Jersey - List of Office Holders

List of Office Holders

Holders of the office of Secretary of State include:

  • Charles Pettit, 1776-1779
  • Bowes Reed, 1778-1794
  • Samuel W. Stockton, 1794-1795
  • John Beatty, 1795-1805
  • James Linn, 1805-1820
  • Daniel Coleman (New Jersey)|Daniel Coleman, 1820-1830
  • James D. Westcott, 1830-1840
  • Charles G. McChesney, 1840-1851
  • Thomas S. Allison, 1851-1861
  • Whitfield S. Johnson, 1861-1866
  • Horace N. Congar, 1866-1870
  • Henry C. Kelsey, 1870-1897
  • George Wurts, 1897-1902
  • Samuel D. Dickinson, 1902-1912
  • David S. Crater, 1912-1915
  • Thomas F. Martin, 1915-1926
  • Joseph F. S. Fitzpatrick, 1926-1931
  • Thomas A. Mathis, 1931-1941
  • Joseph A. Brophy, 1941-1946
  • Lloyd B. Marsh, 1946-1954
  • Edward J. Patten, 1954-1962
  • Robert J. Burkhardt, 1962-1970
  • Paul J. Sherwin, 1970-1972
  • Robert M. Falcey (acting), 1972-1974
  • J. Edward Crabiel, 1974-1977
  • Francis J. Carragher (acting), 1977
  • George W. Lee (acting), 1977
  • Donald Lan, 1977-1982
  • Jane Burgio, 1982-1990
  • Joan Haberle, 1990-1992
  • Daniel Dalton, 1992-1994
  • Lonna Hooks, 1994-1998
  • Carol Cronheim (acting), 1998-1999
  • DeForest Soaries, 1999-2001
  • Regena Thomas, 2002-2006
  • Nina Mitchell Wells, 2006-2010
  • Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno, 2010-

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