The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to Texas! Many high-profile events have been held across Texas since the creation of the Major Events Trust Fund, positioning our state as the premier location for tourism and special events.
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson today announced her plans to depart the agency effective Friday, July 17.
“It has been an honor to serve the people of Texas in this role,” Secretary Nelson said. “My time as Secretary came at an important moment for Texas, and I am proud of what we have been able to accomplish as an agency in under four years.”
Learn more about achievements of the Office of the Texas Secretary of State during Secretary Nelson's tenure in the full press release here: https://t.co/awvTMZ1GWp
Another election is in the books, and as Texas Secretary of State, I am deeply grateful to the election workers across our great state. Your commitment and vigilance uphold the integrity of our elections.
I was honored to present the Tall in Texas Award to the legendary Mayor William B. Tate in celebration of his leadership as Mayor of Grapevine for 50 years. He has helped bring out the best in the city and made it a world-class destination for visitors and residents alike.
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson today reminded eligible voters that Election Day for primary runoff elections is Tuesday, May 26, and encouraged Texans to prepare for the polls.
Polling locations are determined by local election authorities, but https://t.co/RkdF2r4wB1 is a statewide resource to help you find polling location options. https://t.co/JZ4iANMRCT
During early voting, Texans can vote at any location in their county. Early voting for the May 26 Runoff is happening now through May 22.
Sad to learn of the passing of Walter Fisher. As Senate Parliamentarian he served with fairness and professionalism—exactly the qualities needed for that role. I asked him to act as one of two parliamentarians as I opened the 2025 Legislative Session. He will be missed.
Thank you to the U.S.-Japan Council for uniting leaders at this year's Japan-Texas Economic Summit.
The Texas-Japan partnership is strong, and the future we are building together is even stronger. 🇯🇵
I had the privilege of speaking with the latest class at the LBJ Women’s Campaign School (@LBJWCS) this evening. Being a woman in politics is tough, but it’s also incredibly rewarding. I have no doubt that the next generation of leaders is ready to step up and lead.
Secretary of State Jane Nelson welcomed the newly appointed Consul General of the Republic of Korea, Kyung-eun Lee, to the Texas Capitol today.
The Republic of Korea is one of our state’s largest economic collaborators, investing more than $50 billion into Texas-based projects. Welcome to Texas, Consul General Lee. 🇰🇷
It was a pleasure meeting with @SecJaneNelson. We had a great conversation about the robust economic and cultural ties between Japan and Texas. We can’t wait for Japan’s World Cup match in Texas this summer! -Ambassador Yamada
There is no better place to start a business than Texas.
Business formations in Texas increased by more than 10% last year, and with Texas Express, you can form your business at the pace of today's economy.
The team behind Texas Express guarantees same-day and next-day filings for Texas businesses seeking faster turnaround times.
While attending the 2026 Japan-Texas Economic Summit, Secretary of State Jane Nelson met with Shigeo Yamada, Ambassador of Japan to the U.S., and Takeshi Koyama, newly appointed Consul General of Japan in Houston.
This event unites leaders across industries to strengthen the partnership between Japan and Texas. 🇯🇵
I had the honor of attending the investiture of Justice James P. Sullivan to the Texas Supreme Court today. Congratulations Justice Sullivan! Texas is blessed to have you.
This Small Business Week, Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson reminds Texans that whether you are a Fortune 100 company or a first-time entrepreneur, her commitment is the same: to provide quality service, efficient processing and clear communication.
The Office of the Texas Secretary of State offers Texas Express, our expedited business filings service, to Texas businesses no matter the size.
Thank you, @txbiz, for helping us spread the word about Texas Express, the state’s expedited business filing service.
In keeping with Governor @GregAbbott_TX's directive, the Office of the Texas Secretary of State keeps Texas moving at the speed of business.
#Texas is moving at the speed of business with expansion of @TXsecofstate's expedited filing service.
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In Texas, we mean business. More than 3 million active businesses are filed with the Office of the Texas Secretary of State, and under Secretary Nelson’s leadership, we have made it easier than before to start your business.
Certificates of Formation are now eligible for Same-Day and Next-Day filing with Texas Express.
The Battle of San Jacinto was fought 190 years ago today, concluding the Texas Revolution.
Seen behind Secretary of State Jane Nelson, the San Jacinto Flag is the only Texas battle flag flown during the battle. The flag is displayed behind the podium used by the Speaker of the House of Representatives while the Texas Legislature is in session.
Secretary of State Jane Nelson joined economic leaders from Singapore to celebrate the opening of Singapore’s Austin Trade Office. This is a step toward strengthening innovation and trade between Singapore and Texas. 🇸🇬
During a visit to Austin for the grand opening of Singapore’s newest trade office, Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong and Ambassador Lui Tuck Yew met with Secretary of State Jane Nelson to explore ways to strengthen economic ties between Singapore and Texas.
Trade between Texas and Singapore totaled $9 billion in 2025, and the opening of this trade office marks a step toward expanding investment. 🇸🇬