DEROSA, East Deschire--Governor Lynn DeMont (N) announced today that Deputy Secretary of State Jenny Sinderman will succeed current Secretary of State Allison Sweeten (N), who recently was elected to the Federal Senate.
Sinderman, who has been with the agency since its inception, will take over in January when Sweeten officially is sworn in as a Federal Senator.
DeMont did not choose her to be Sweeten's successor. Rather, she was chosen by the state Senate's Elections committee, which chose her out of a group of three deputies.
Sinderman will serve as East Deschire's Secretary of State until 2014, when the position will be up for election.
It's unclear if she will run for the position in 2014.
Sweeten said in a statement she is "very pleased" Sinderman will take over for her when she departs for Mavocke.
"All three of my deputy secretaries of state are well-qualified, and I am very pleased that Jenny Sinderman will be taking over for me," Sweeten said. "I know she will be a terrific secretary of state."
Sinderman, who has been with the agency since its inception, will take over in January when Sweeten officially is sworn in as a Federal Senator.
DeMont did not choose her to be Sweeten's successor. Rather, she was chosen by the state Senate's Elections committee, which chose her out of a group of three deputies.
Sinderman will serve as East Deschire's Secretary of State until 2014, when the position will be up for election.
It's unclear if she will run for the position in 2014.
Sweeten said in a statement she is "very pleased" Sinderman will take over for her when she departs for Mavocke.
"All three of my deputy secretaries of state are well-qualified, and I am very pleased that Jenny Sinderman will be taking over for me," Sweeten said. "I know she will be a terrific secretary of state."
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