Superintendent of Public Instruction
Ballot Propositions
State Legislator
Secretary of State
Corporation Commission
Judge
State Mine Inspector
Attorney General
Governor
State Treasurer
Manages the state's money, debt, and investments. Acts as a banker for state agencies.
These are proposals for new laws that are put on the ballot to be decided by the voters.
Serves as acting governor when the governor is out of state. Maintains records and archives, works with businesses, and is tasked with making sure elections are run smoothly.
The head of a state's Executive Branch. This person can veto legislation, appoint state judges to court, and call the state legislature into special session to try and pass laws quickly. They are the commander of the state's National Guard.
Manages and oversees the public school system. Manages certification of teachers, distributes education funds.
Works on a commission with others to oversee the public utilities. Regulates the rates charged to utilities customers. Sets rules and regulations for public utility companies.
This person serves in the Judicial Branch and is appointed by the Governor. Every four years, voters get a chance to decide whether they keep their job in a retention election.
Visits mines and ensures that they are safe and compliant with all health and safety laws and regulations.
Serves either in the State House of Representatives or the State Senate. Elected from various districts around the state to to create new laws.
Acts as the chief lawyer for the state. Advises the state legislature and other executive departments in legal matters.