JEFFERSON CITY, MO — The Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins is pleased to announce the launch of an official podcast. The first episode, now live, offers a candid and informative look at the Secretary’s first 100 days in office and the administration’s focus on strengthening election integrity across Missouri.

In this inaugural episode, Secretary Hoskins discusses:

  • The removal of over 150,000 ineligible voters from the rolls, including deceased individuals and those with felony convictions;
  • Partnerships with local election authorities and support initiatives like training and technical assistance;
  • Use of cross-state data and federal resources to safeguard Missouri’s voter rolls;
  • The balance between secure elections and voter accessibility, including the availability of free photo IDs and the use of provisional ballots;
  • His hands-on leadership style, CPA background, and life outside the office — including duathlons with his wife, Michelle.

This podcast is designed to educate, inform, and connect Missourians with the many services and responsibilities of the Missouri Secretary of State’s Office. Future episodes will explore topics like business filings, securities protections, library programs, state archives, and administrative rules.

Available now on all major podcast platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts, Amazon, Podcast Addict, and Google Podcasts. Radio partners are encouraged to air excerpts as needed for public information programming. A full transcript with timestamps is also available to support accessibility and content use.

Stay tuned for future episodes as the Secretary explores how the Office serves Missourians — one conversation at a time.

About the Missouri Secretary of State’s Office

The Missouri Secretary of State’s Office serves as a central hub for key state functions that promote transparency, security, and opportunity for all Missourians. The Office oversees the administration of fair and secure elections, registers and supports businesses, maintains and preserves state records through the State Archives, and ensures public access to government rulemaking via the Administrative Rules Division.

Additionally, the Office protects investors through the Securities Division, supports libraries and literacy programs across the state, and administers the Safe at Home address confidentiality program for survivors of abuse and assault. With a commitment to service, accountability, and civic engagement, the Secretary of State’s Office works every day to strengthen Missouri’s government and communities.

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