32-203. Secretary of State; powers.
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In addition to any other powers prescribed by law, the Secretary of State may:
(1)Inspect, with or without the filing of a complaint by any person, and review the practices and procedures of election commissioners, county clerks, their employees, and other election officials in the day-to-day operations of the office, the conduct of primary and general elections, and the registration of qualified electors;
(2)Employ such personnel as necessary to efficiently carry out his or her powers and duties as prescribed in the Election Act;
(3)Adopt and promulgate rules and regulations in regard to the registration of voters and the conduct of elections; and
(4)Enforce the act by injunctive action brought by the Attorney General in the district court for the county in which any violation of the act occurs.