Roger Williams (US politician)

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Roger Williams is the Secretary of State for the US State of Texas.

After growing up in Fort Worth, Williams became a star baseball player for Texas Christian University and went on to try to play professional ball with the Atlanta Braves. He returned to Texas to coach TCU's baseball team before embarking on a career in business and public affairs. Secretary Williams joined his father in a family automobile dealership founded in 1939.

He is a trustee of TCU and the George Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M. Williams was appointed by Governor Perry to the Texas Motor Vehicle Board and by Lt. Governor Ratliff to the Special Committee on State Employee Compensation and Benefits.

As Secretary of State, Williams serves as Chief Election Officer for Texas, assisting county election officials and ensuring the uniform application and interpretation of election laws through the state. Secretary Williams is currently overseeing the state’s efforts to comply with the federal Help America Vote Act. Williams is helping Texas lead the nation in addressing the most sweeping changes in federal election law in the past forty years.

Secretary Williams is also aggressively working with Governor Perry to promote economic development, investment and job creation in Texas . Governor Perry has made economic development a priority for his administration and Secretary Williams is joining the effort to bring new businesses to Texas and keep businesses in Texas .

As the Chief Liaison to Mexico and the Border Region of Texas, Secretary Williams is working on behalf of the Governor and his administration. In this capacity the Secretary works with Mexican federal, state and local officials on issues affecting Texas, Mexico and the border region.

Williams and his wife, Patty, live in Weatherford and have two daughters attending TCU.

State Secretaries of State in the United States
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AL: Beth Chapman
AK: Sean Parnell*
AR: Charlie Daniels
AZ: Jan Brewer
CA: Debra Bowen
CO: Mike Coffman
CT: Susan Bysiewicz
DE: Harriett Smith Windsor
FL: Kurt S. Browning
GA: Karen Handel
HI: James Aiona*
ID: Ben Ysursa
IL: Jesse White

IN: Todd Rokita
IA: Michael Mauro
KS: Ron Thornburgh
KY: Trey Grayson
LA: Jay Dardenne
MD: Mary Kane
MA: Bill Galvin
ME: Matthew Dunlap
MI: Teri Lynn Land
MN: Mark Ritchie
MS: Eric Clark
MO: Robin Carnahan
MT: Brad Johnson

NE: John Gale
NV: Ross Miller
NH: Bill Gardner
NJ: Nina Mitchell Wells
NM: Mary Herrera
NY: Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez
NC: Elaine Marshall
ND: Al Jaeger
OH: Jennifer Brunner
OK: M. Susan Savage
OR: Bill Bradbury
PA: Pedro Cortes

RI: Ralph Mollis
SC: Mark Hammond
SD: Chris Nelson
TN: Riley Darnell
TX: Roger Williams
UT: Gary R. Herbert*
VT: Deb Markowitz
VA: Katherine Hanley
WA: Sam Reed
WV: Betty Ireland
WI: Doug LaFollette
WY: Max Maxfield

*Lt. Governor performing the typical functions of a Secretary of State