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In 2011, then-Texas Governor Rick Perry appointed Huddle to the nine-member First Court of Appeals, replacing Elsa Alcala, who had been elevated to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. [ 7 ] [ 12 ] The First and Fourteenth Court of Appeals, both based in Houston's 1910 Harris County Courthouse , divide the caseload of appeals from Harris County ...
In the 8th Court of Appeals, one Democrat justice was reelected. Based in the Democratic stronghold of El Paso, the court hears cases from 17 counties in far west Texas. In the 3rd Court of ...
Elsa R. Alcala, also known as Elsa Spjut (born 1964), is a former Republican official who most recently served (2011–2018) as one of the nine judges of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. She was appointed to the Place 8 on the bench by then Governor Rick Perry, when Charles Holcomb stepped down to run in 2012 for the United States Senate ...
Her opponent in the General Election was Libertarian Mark Ash. [5] She went on to win the general election, receiving 4,760,576 votes or 74% of the vote. [ 6 ] Her term on the Texas Criminal Court of Appeals began on January 1, 2019 [ 1 ] and she replaced Judge Elsa Alcala.
Here’s who’s running for Place 7 on Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in Nov. 5 election. Lillie Davidson. October 7, 2024 at 2:21 PM. ... 2020 for Judge for Texas Court of Appeals, Pl 3.
A Texas judge has ruled in favor of a Republican candidate challenging the results in a 2022 judicial race and ordered that a new election be held in the nation’s third-most populous county, a ...
Prior to his election campaign, he was a defense attorney in Fort Worth, Texas. [3] He was 63 years old when he ran for Place 5 of CCA. The Houston Chronicle described him as having a "politically famous name" (referring to the Governor of Wisconsin, who is also named Scott Walker).
Hervey secured her fourth term on the appellate court in the general election held on November 6, 2018, but with a considerably reduced margin than in 2012. With 4,412,391votes (54.2 percent)), she defeated her Democratic opponent, Ramona Franklin, who polled 3,731,595 votes (45.8 percent).