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Esperanza "Hope" Andrade (born July 1, 1949) is a
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woman from
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,
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. She is the former commissioner representing employers on the
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, an appointed position which she held from 2013 to 2015. From 2008 to 2012, she served as the
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under
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.


Texas Workforce Commissioner

Andrade has worked as an entrepreneur and has been involved in business and community organizations in San Antonio for more than three decades. She was confirmed by the
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as the workforce commissioner in March 2013, succeeding
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, a fellow Republican. She served in this position until June 2015.


Texas Secretary of State

Andrade was appointed secretary of state by Governor Perry in 2008. As secretary of state, she was the state's chief elections officer, chief international protocol officer, and border commerce coordinator for the governor's office. As the elections officer, she toured the state encouraging registration and high voter turnout. She supported the removal of nearly seventy thousand names from the voter rolls of individuals believed to be deceased, based largely on
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death records. However, some of the deleted names were of the living, and four individuals sued the state for having been wrongfully stricken from the rolls. Andrade also encountered controversy when, before the November 6, 2012, general election, she objected to the use of international observers examining Texas voting procedures. She vacated the secretary of state's office on November 23, 2012, after nearly four-and-a-half years on the job. She was the sixth and longest-serving Texas Secretary of State and the second of three women in the post under Perry. Andrade is the first Hispanic woman to have served as the Texas Secretary of State and the third Hispanic person overall, following Roy Barrera Sr. and
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, who is currently serving as the U.S. representative for Texas's 28th congressional district. On November 27, 2012, Perry appointed John Thomas Steen, Jr., also of San Antonio, to succeed Andrade as secretary of state. He is an attorney who previously served on the Texas Public Safety Commission and the
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. Steen contributed $56,000 to Perry's past gubernatorial campaigns.


Texas Transportation Commissioner

Before she was appointed as Secretary of State, Andrade was appointed by Governor Perry to the
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. She became interim chair of the transportation commission in January 2008, upon the death of its previous chair, Ric Williamson, a former member of the
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; she left the commission in May 2008. Shortly thereafter, in July 2008, Perry named her Secretary of State when Samuel P. "Phil" Wilson resigned after serving one year in the position.


Contract for River Walk barges

On May 25, 2017, Andrade and Lisa Wong, her business partner in their company, Go Rio San Antonio, prevailed in a 10–1 vote from the San Antonio City Council for the $100 million contract to operate the barges on the
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. The only dissenter on the council was the mayoral candidate
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, who unseated
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in a
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on June 10. In selecting Andrade and Wong, the council rejected City Manager Sheryl Sculley's recommendation to award the contract instead to the
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. On receiving the contract, Andrade told Taylor and the council: "We not only know, but we understand why the River Walk is indeed our crown jewel of our beautiful city. And we understand that the barge operation is the thread that weaves it all together."


Business Ventures

Andrade has participated in various business ventures in San Antonio and the state of Texas. Her Biography notes her involvement in ownership of frostbank, the San Antonio missions baseball franchise, along with her involvement in Andrade-Van-de-Putte & Associates consulting. Additionally, In 2024, The City of Galveston in partnership with the City of Houston and the Texas Department of Transportation honored her by dedicating a ferry to her name in Galveston Bay. Andrade has held roles in both business and government in Texas.


Personal life

Esperanza Andrade has a son, Michael, who married a woman named Leticia. She also has three grandsons: Ramiro, Diego, and Alejandro Andrade.


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