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Kentucky Secretary of State

www.sos.ky.gov

 
The secretary of state of Kentucky is one of the constitutional officers of the U.S. state of Kentucky.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.sos.ky.gov
  • 700 Capital Avenue Suite 152
    Frankfort, KY USA 40601
  • Phone: 502.564.3490

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