Abbott appoints advisor as Secretary of State ahead of midterm elections

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has made his pick for Secretary of State after the current officeholder announced she is stepping down.

What we know:

Abbott said Friday that he has appointed Robert Howden as the 116th Secretary of State. Howden will replace current Secretary of State Jane Nelson on Saturday. 

The timing is significant because the Secretary of State serves as Texas’ chief election officer. The office assists county election officials, helps ensure election laws are applied consistently across the state, provides legal guidance, certifies ballots and supports local officials through election calendars and training.

Robert Howden is seen in this undated image. (Texas State Directory / FOX Local)

Howden will take over the office during the final months of preparation for the closely-watched midterm elections, when counties are working through ballot, voter registration, equipment and staffing deadlines.

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The Secretary of State’s job also extends beyond elections. The office also maintains business and public filings, publishes state rules and regulations, commissions notaries public, keeps the state seal and serves as the governor’s liaison on Texas border and Mexican affairs. The secretary also serves as Texas’ chief international protocol officer.

The Secretary of State is appointed by the governor and must be confirmed by the Texas Senate.

What they're saying:

"Robert Howden has served Texas with distinction in four Republican governors’ administrations," Abbott said. "I have full confidence he will excel as Secretary of State. His experience in the legislative process and extensive public service have prepared him to protect the integrity of Texas elections and represent our state with strength on the global stage. Texas will benefit from his distinguished leadership."

Dig deeper:

Howden is a senior advisor to Abbott and is the director of the governor’s Legislative Affairs office. 

Before joining Abbott’s staff, he worked as an independent legislative and public affairs consultant. He previously served former Gov. Rick Perry as communications director and senior adviser, and also oversaw the Governor’s Task Force on Economic Development Growth.

The Source: Information in this story came from a press release issued by the governor's office and previous FOX Local reporting. AI was used to assist with compiling information about Howden's background.

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