She has the ideas and know-how to do the job for a full term — whether elections are...
, a Democrat, started in the office even before that and has served in a number of roles, from training workers to implementing technology. While both can lay claim to important modernization efforts under their watch, we found Hudspeth’s day-to-day knowledge of current operations and needs, as well as her more detailed list of goals for the current job, more convincing.
Under her watch, the office has digitized thousands of marriage license records, prepared an estate-planning virtual series launching this month, added digital monitors in the courts with information in Spanish and English and overseen upgrades to the annex offices, some of which were begun before her tenure.
Among future plans: an e-certification program, an update to marriage license that will allow couples to add their photographs, and more outreach efforts. Stanart, an engineer with experience in IT security, had fewer specific proposals for the office as it is today but his vision was clear: “Republicans will take control of Commissioners Court and when they do, I’ll be back running elections.”
Though he told the editorial board he’s interested in the job regardless, elections are his passion — even after
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