secretary of state
Coverage of secretary of state in the Nexus archive.
- Full interviews: Hear from Benson, James as they face off in Michigan gubernatorial race
The Michigan gubernatorial race has narrowed to Jocelyn Benson and John James following their primary victories on Aug. 4. Benson easily secured the Democratic nomination after defeating Chris Swanson, while James won the Republican nomination with roughly half the vote. Both candidates emphasized a focus on delivering results while addressing concerns regarding national influences like Donald Trump.
- Rubio and Bessent stayed on decoy flight from Turkey as Trump switched planes, official says
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent departed from the NATO summit in Turkey on a decoy plane. Simultaneously, President Donald Trump was moved onto another plane after an Iranian threat.
- Tad Jude wins Republican nomination for secretary of state in Minnesota
Tad Jude won the Republican nomination for secretary of state in Minnesota. The news report was issued from WASHINGTON and covered by AP.
- Meet the candidates running in the 2026 Michigan gubernatorial race
The 2026 Michigan gubernatorial race features Jocelyn Benson and John James as the candidates. Benson plans to lower costs, expand economic opportunity, and protect individual rights, while James focuses on improving infrastructure, addressing high costs, and bolstering public safety. Key concerns mentioned by voters include education, affordability, economic growth, and public safety.
- Jocelyn Benson wins 2026 Michigan gubernatorial Democratic primary election, AP projects
AP projects Jocelyn Benson will win the 2026 Michigan gubernatorial Democratic primary election. Benson, who has served as Michigan’s Secretary of State since 2019, advances to the November General Election.
- Jocelyn Benson wins Democratic nomination for Michigan governor, AP projects
Jocelyn Benson has won the Democratic nomination for Michigan governor, according to the Associated Press. She previously served as Michigan's Secretary of State and defeated Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson in the primary. Benson will face either John James or Perry Johnson in the November general election.
- Michigan Democratic governor primary results: Jocelyn Benson, Chris Swanson
The Michigan Democratic gubernatorial primary features candidates Jocelyn Benson, Secretary of State, and Chris Swanson, Genesee County Sheriff. The article references their official roles and names without specifying election outcomes.
- Michigan primary early voting wraps up ahead of Tuesday election
Over 1 million Michigan voters cast ballots early ahead of Tuesday's primary election, with most early voting locations closing Sunday. Additional early voting days are available in select communities through Monday, Aug. 3, and polls will open on Election Day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- State finds some registered Texas voters were wrongly flagged as potential noncitizens
The state of Texas discovered some registered voters were incorrectly flagged as potential noncitizens. The secretary of state instructed counties to reinstate any Texans removed from voter rolls who provided Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) proof of citizenship.
- Are you registered to vote in Michigan? Here’s how to check
Michigan's August Primary Election is on August 4, with early voting starting July 25. Voters can check registration status via the Michigan Voter Information Center and register online, by mail, or in person at local clerk offices or Secretary of State locations, requiring proof of residency and a photo ID for in-person registration.
- How to view your sample ballot for the 2026 Michigan primary election
Michigan voters can view their sample ballot for the 2026 primary election, scheduled for August 4, via the Michigan Voter Information Center. Voters cannot split tickets in the primary but may do so in the November general election. Registration requirements and voting locations are provided.
- Election Denier Alexander Kolodin Seeks to Run Arizona’s Elections as Secretary of State
Alexander Kolodin, an election denier, is seeking to run Arizona’s elections as Secretary of State. He attended a 'Pass The Save America Act' rally in Tucson in April.
- Trump loyalists, election deniers win Arizona GOP primaries
In Arizona, three election deniers won Republican primaries for governor, secretary of state, and attorney general. If they win in November, they will play key roles in overseeing elections and defending voting laws. Amna Nawaz discussed the issue with Stephen Richer, the elections recorder in Maricopa County from 2021 to 2025.
- Takeaways from the Arizona primaries: Republican 2020 election deniers advance
Rep. Andy Biggs, who voted to overturn the 2020 election results, won the GOP nomination for governor. State lawmaker Alexander Kolodin, penalized for his role in a lawsuit alleging election fraud, won his primary for secretary of state.
- Republicans eye Arizona comeback with Hobbs-Biggs governor matchup: Primary takeaways
Arizona voters set competitive races as Republicans aim to regain executive control in November. Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs faces Republican Rep. Andy Biggs in the gubernatorial matchup. Democrats currently hold Arizona's attorney general and secretary of state positions.
- Abbott appoints advisor as Secretary of State ahead of midterm elections
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has appointed his advisor as Secretary of State following the current officeholder's announcement to step down. The appointment comes ahead of the midterm elections.
- Michigan begins statewide testing of election equipment ahead of August primary
Michigan is conducting mandatory public testing of voting machines ahead of the August primary to ensure accuracy and security. The testing, starting July 24, allows voters to observe tabulators counting test ballots, with results stored separately from actual election materials. County clerks oversee equipment selection and maintenance, and all elections use paper ballots machine-counted.
- Abortion rights are on the ballot in 4 states. Here's what to know
Abortion rights will be decided in four states, including Idaho, where voters may roll back the state's abortion ban. The vote will occur on November 3, with Idaho's secretary of state confirming the initiative's inclusion.
- Texans awaits new Secretary of State before November midterms
The state's chief election officer, Secretary of State Jane Nelson, is scheduled to step down in two weeks, months before the November midterms. Texans await a new Secretary of State ahead of the upcoming election.
- More Republicans than Democrats file for school board races in central Indiana
In central Indiana's school board races, Republicans filed more candidates than Democrats, with 34% Republican, 13% Democratic, and 45% unaffiliated candidates. Partisan races are new in the state, and ballot order is determined by prior secretary of state election results, potentially giving an advantage to top parties. Marion County has more Democratic candidates, while surrounding counties favor Republicans.
- Amanda Gonzalez wins Democratic nomination for secretary of state in Colorado
Amanda Gonzalez has won the Democratic nomination for secretary of state in Colorado. The victory secures her position as the party's candidate for the upcoming election.
- A crowded race for Attorney General: Here are the candidates who want to be Colorado's next AG
The race for Colorado Attorney General includes six candidates, with four Democrats and two Republicans competing after current AG Phil Weiser runs for governor. Jena Griswold, Colorado Secretary of State, emphasizes her experience in democracy issues and priorities like reproductive rights and corporate accountability if elected.
- TribCast: What a new secretary of state could mean for Texas elections
The article discusses the potential implications of a new secretary of state for Texas elections. It references the Texas State Capitol as a key location.
- Bill extending Georgia’s ballot QR code deadline clears Senate in a Saturday vote
A bill extending Georgia’s deadline to stop using QR codes on ballots to 2028 passed the Senate after partisan debate. The measure, sponsored by Sen. Max Burns, mandates hand recounts for top races, establishes a voting system selection committee, and requires additional post-election audits. Democrats opposed the bill, arguing it could delay certification and fuel election disputes.
- Teamsters endorse Sheriff Chris Swanson
Teamsters endorse Sheriff Chris Swanson in his campaign against Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield. Jocelyn Benson has received an endorsement from the UAW.
- Poll worker shortage: Here are the Tennessee counties that need help
Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett reported that 35 of the state’s 95 counties need poll workers, listing specific counties across four regions. Requirements for poll workers include being at least 16 years old and meeting registration and eligibility criteria.
- Georgia’s runoffs are over. Here are the candidates who are advancing to November’s election.
Georgia voters selected nominees for statewide races, including lieutenant governor and secretary of state. Josh McLaurin won the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor, while Greg Dolezal secured the Republican nomination. Penny Brown Reynolds advanced as the Democratic nominee for secretary of state.
- When to Expect Results in Georgia, Alabama and Oklahoma
The article discusses when election results will be available in Georgia, Alabama, and Oklahoma. It specifically notes Republican runoffs for governor, Senate, and secretary of state in Georgia.
- Nicolais: I’m voting in the Democratic primary so I can cast a ballot for Jessie Danielson
Nicolais will vote in the Democratic primary to support Jessie Danielson. The decision is motivated by the long-term significance of the secretary of state position.
- Newsom handpicked a generation of California politicians. Can they help him run for president?
Gavin Newsom has significantly influenced California's political landscape by appointing multiple officials to key positions, creating a network of allies who may support his potential presidential bid. His appointments, partly driven by vacancies caused by President Joe Biden's decisions, include roles like Secretary of State and Attorney General, with some appointees later winning elections independently.
- Local Texas election officials await appointment of new secretary of state as midterm preparations ramp up
Local Texas election officials are awaiting the appointment of a new secretary of state following Jane Nelson's unexpected resignation. They express concern that the delay in naming a successor could complicate midterm election administration. Gov. Greg Abbott has not yet announced a replacement.
- Republican Donald Wagner advances to the general election for secretary of state in California
Republican Donald Wagner has advanced to the general election for secretary of state in California. The news article reports his progression to the general election for this position.
- Democrat Shirley Weber advances to the general election for secretary of state in California
Shirley Weber advances to the general election for secretary of state in California. The news is reported by the Associated Press.
- Rubio to meet with Congress as Iran ceasefire falters
Rubio is set to meet with Congress as the Iran ceasefire fails. The secretary of state will testify publicly for the first time since the war began, amid a worsening regional conflict and thinning lawmaker patience.
- Rubio odds for GOP 2028 nominee close to overtaking Vance on Kalshi
Rubio's odds for the GOP 2028 nomination are nearing Vance's on Kalshi. Vance's odds have declined since the start of the year, while the Secretary of State's chances have risen due to international conflicts.
- Watch Trump administration staffers sing happy birthday to Marco Rubio
Trump administration staffers sang happy birthday to Marco Rubio on his 55th birthday. Secretary of State Marco Rubio celebrated his birthday on May 28th.
- Uncertainty persists over US-Iran draft agreement
Iran and the United States report progress in negotiations over a 14-point memorandum of understanding, but both sides confirm a final agreement remains distant. U.S. officials describe the talks as ongoing, while Iran criticizes Washington for inconsistent communication and unresolved issues.
- Rubio says Iran imposing tolls on Strait of Hormuz "not acceptable"
Secretary of State Rubio declared Iran's proposal to impose tolls on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz as unacceptable. The statement reflects a hardening stance amid diplomatic efforts to resolve the Iran conflict, with Rubio tempering expectations for a potential peace deal.
- Read the full transcript: Secretary of State Marco Rubio interviewed by ‘NBC Nightly News’ anchor Tom Llamas
Secretary of State Marco Rubio participated in an interview with NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas. The interview was transcribed and published as a full record of their discussion.
- Fist-pumping Secretary of State Marco Rubio stuns rowdy partygoers as he seizes control of DJ DECKS
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio surprised attendees at a party by taking control of the DJ equipment, showcasing an unexpected moment of public engagement. The incident highlights a lighthearted side of the political figure.