From January 1999 to January 2002, Soaries served as Secretary of State of New Jersey, making him the first African-American male to do so. He served under then-governor
Christine Todd Whitman. In that position he endorsed further funding for the arts, and served as an unofficial general advisor to the governor. He also created V-FREE, a statewide youth violence prevention program. In 2002, Soaries was the Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from the
12th C.D. of New Jersey, losing to incumbent Democrat
Rush D. Holt, Jr. In 2003, he was appointed to the federal
Election Assistance Commission, which was established by Congress to implement the
Help America Vote Act of 2002, and served as chairman. A proponent of faith-based community development, and of President
Bush's
faith-based initiative, Soaries, through church donations, formed several non-profit community development agencies, including the Renaissance Community Development Credit Union, Renaissance Education & Technology Academy and the Harvest of Hope Family Services Network. Soaries was chosen by
Coretta Scott King as the keynote speaker at the 2000
Martin Luther King Jr. celebration in
Atlanta. He has also worked for the
Urban League and
Operation PUSH. == Central Jersey Community Development Corporation ==