David Scanlan Sworn in as NH Secretary of State

House Speaker Sherman Packard swears in David Scanlan as Secretary of State as his wife, Kathy, looks on. Courtesy Photo


CONCORD, NH โ€“ After 20 years as deputy to retiring Bill Gardner, David Scanlan, 65, of Bow took over as Secretary of State on Monday.

He was sworn in by House Speaker Sherman Packard in the Executive Council chambers at the State House with his wife, Kathy, by his side.

Scanlan said Tuesday in a phone interview: โ€œBill Gardner really laid the groundwork for the way this department operates.

โ€œMy goal is to make sure we continue to provide the citizens of New Hampshire with great service. We are going to do everything we can to make sure the election we run in 2022 is fair and accurate.โ€

Scanlan said Tuesday seemed like any other day at work.

โ€œAs Bill mentioned, it is a smooth transition. Today is no different than yesterday or the day before,โ€ said Scanlan who served as a Republican in the legislature before becoming deputy.

He said since he became deputy, he has not attended any partisan events to make sure it wasnโ€™t a partisan office.

Attorney General John Formella issued an opinion Jan. 6 saying it was legal for Scanlan to take over.

The legislature votes on the Secretary of State every two years and Gardner was one year into that term.

Rep. Rebecca McWilliams, D-Concord, questioned the constitutionality of Scanlan taking over after Gardnerโ€™s retirement, which also formally happened on Monday.

On Tuesday, McWilliams said: โ€œI fervently hope that he is impartial and upholds the constitution. Specifically on election-related matters as the House just passed aย gerrymandered redistricting bill and we are facing egregious voter suppression bills this year.โ€

On Sunday, Associate Attorney General Anne Edwards told McWilliams in an email:

โ€œAttorney General Formella issued an opinion on Thursday, January 6, 2022, to Secretary of State Bill Gardner confirming, as past Attorney Generals have confirmed, that Dave Scanlan will be assuming the role of Acting Secretary of State in accordance with Part II, Article 69 of the New Hampshire Constitution.

โ€œBecause of Secretary Gardnerโ€™s resignation, he is unable to serve because he has removed himself from office.ย  The Constitution requires that the Deputy Secretary of State then exercises all of the duties of the Secretary,โ€ Edwards said.

Edwards attached letters dealing with the issue fromย Formella to Gardner, and former Attorney Generalย Louis Wymanย and former Deputy Attorney Generalย Tom Rathย on behalf of former Attorney General David Souter.

McWilliams also had raised the question on Twitter of whether the deputy can be sworn-in mid-term where she said:

โ€œSoS Gardner doesnโ€™t appear to have the authority to nominate his successor โ€“ thatโ€™s the legislatureโ€™s job.โ€

Gov. Chris Sununu said Monday: โ€œCongratulations to David Scanlan, who takes the helm as New Hampshireโ€™s Secretary of State today and who I look forward to working with on behalf of New Hampshire. To former Secretary Bill Gardner, congratulations on a well-deserved retirement and thank you for your many years of service!โ€



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