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Highest elected executive office in Kentucky state government. Reports condition of the state to legislature, makes recommendations to the general assembly, presents biennial state budget, acts on all legislation by signing or vetoing, coordinates agencies in the Executive Branch, and appoints directors of administrative departments.
Provides auditor of state, government auditor, performing auditing for state and local public offices, identifies and investigates fraud in public agencies, provides financial services to local governments and promotes transparency in government for residents of Ohio.
Oversees elections, registers and licenses private corporations, oversees the filing and disclosure of campaign and lobbyist financial information, and commissions notaries public.
- Licenses ministers to perform marriage ceremonies.
- Registers non-resident alien land.
- Issues apostilles, which are certifications verifying signatures on documents to be used outside of the United States.
Highest elected executive office in Ohio state government. Reports condition of the state to legislature, makes recommendations to the general assembly, presents biennial state budget, acts on all legislation by signing or vetoing, coordinates agencies in the Executive Branch, and appoints directors of administrative departments.
