Following nearly two years of service to Texas, Secretary of State Ruth R. Hughs notified Gov. Greg Abbott of her departure from office, effective May 31. Abbott will nominate her
Hot FM Following nearly two years of service to the people of Texas, Secretary of State Ruth Ruggero Hughs notified Governor Greg Abbott of her departure from office, effective May 31, 2021.
The Secretary expressed her deep appreciation and gratitude to the Governor for entrusting her with the duties of the office and also reaffirmed her confidence that Texas is well positioned for even greater success in the future. It has been the honor and privilege of a lifetime to have been appointed by Governor Abbott to serve as Texas 113th Secretary of State, said Secretary Hughs. During the course of my tenure, I have been humbled to work alongside so many others in improving the lives of all Texans through fostering and strengthening our international relationships, facilitating business growth and trade, overseeing the conduct of our elections, and promoting civic participation. I am proud of the work that this office has accomplished, and by wor
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Crossroads Today I encourage all eligible Texans to set aside time
April 15, 2021 8:24 AM Jennifer Flores
AUSTIN, Texas – Ruth R. Hughs, Texas secretary of State, encouraged all eligible Texas voters to take advantage of the early voting period ahead of the May 1 election. The election begins on Monday, April 19 and ends on Tuesday, April 27. Texas voters will have the opportunity to cast ballots in county, local and political subdivision elections, including mayor, city council, school board, municipal utility districts and other local entities. Secretary Hughs urged voters to research the candidates and measures that will show on their ballot and to get ready to make their voices heard.