NASS currently has ten standing committees that cover a range of topics related to the office of secretary of state, as well as one subcommittee on presidential primaries and a Corporate Formation Task Force. Click here for details.
These documents are periodically updated by NASS leadership. Click here for more.
NASS has three awards programs. Click here for more.
NASS holds semiannual meetings, as well as special events throughout the country. Click here for more.
Click here for a list of supporting organizations.
Created in 1978, the ACR section of NASS represents government and private sector professionals interested in administrative law. Click here for the ACR web site.
The NPA section represents state government professionals who work with the nation's notaries public. Members have created a clearinghouse for legal procedures, state processes, best practices, and more. Click here for more.
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Founded in 1904, the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) is the nation's oldest, nonpartisan professional organization for public officials. Members include the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The association serves as a medium for the exchange of information and fosters cooperation between states governments in the development of public policy. NASS has key initiatives in the areas of elections and voting, state business services, electronic government and digital archiving.
Learn more about the 100+ year history of NASS by clicking here. |

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NASS President
Trey Grayson, Kentucky Secretary of State |
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