Texarkana Gazette

Top Texas election official to step down

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AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Secretary of State Ruth Ruggero Hughs, the state’s top elections official, will resign at the end of May, according to a letter she sent to Gov. Greg Abbott.

Hughs was appointed by Abbott in 2019, but never received a required confirmati­on vote by the state Senate and must step down when the legislativ­e session ends, according to the state Constituti­on.

Hughs’ resignatio­n is effective May 31, the final day of the session.

Senate Nomination­s Committee Chair Dawn Buckingham’s office declined comment to The Texas Tribune on why Hughs’ nomination was never considered. Buckingham’s chief of staff, Aaron Harris, also declined comment to The Associated Press.

Hughs’ resignatio­n comes as Texas is on course to become the nation’s largest state to tighten restrictio­ns on voting. The GOP legislatio­n is just a few steps away from the desk of Abbott, a Republican who has vowed to support stricter voting rules.

In her letter to Abbott dated Thursday, Hughs, a lawyer, expressed gratitude for her appointmen­t and said only that the time is right for her to step down.

“I am proud of what we have accomplish­ed and recognize this is the right time to transition and turn my attention to private practice,” Hughs wrote.

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