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How long have Kentucky Secretaries of State had the right to succeed themselves in office?

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How long have Kentucky Secretaries of State had the right to succeed themselves in office?

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Section 93 of the Kentucky Constitution, amended in 1992, states all elected Constitutional State Officers “shall be ineligible to reelection for the succeeding four years after the expiration of any second consecutive term for which they shall have been elected.” John Y. Brown III was the first to serve two consecutive terms as Secretary of State: 1996-2004.

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