Nevada Secretary of State (4 yr terms, 2 term limit=8 yrs) The Secretary of State serves as Nevada’s chief elections officer and plays a central role in overseeing the state’s election system. This office is responsible for administering elections, certifying results, maintaining voter registration records, and ensuring compliance with state and federal election laws. The Secretary of State also oversees business filings and certain regulatory functions. Because this position directly impacts how elections are conducted and how results are verified and reported, it is critical to maintaining fair, secure, transparent, and accessible elections. In a time when public confidence in democratic processes is essential, this race plays a key role in protecting voting rights, upholding the rule of law, and ensuring that Nevada’s elections are administered with integrity.