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Incumbent Republican Barbara Hervey lost her party’s primary to Parker in March. The seat is one of three on the court up for election this cycle, alongside the presiding judge and Place 8.
Voters will choose a new presiding judge for Texas’ Court of Criminal Appeals after the current officeholder, Republican Sharon Keller, lost her party’s primary on March 5.. The court, which ...
Hervey earned her bachelor's degree in 1975 from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, North Carolina, and her Juris Doctor on November 12, 1979 from St. Mary's University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas. Prior to becoming a judge, Hervey was an assistant criminal district attorney for Bexar County. [1]
In March 2018, she won the Republican primary to be a Judge on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. [3] 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 ]
The Travis County district attorney's race is among the most closely watched of those appearing on the Democratic primary ballot. Incumbent José Garza is being challenged by prosecutor turned ...
Republicans have held a majority in the Texas Senate since January 14, 1997, as a result of the 1996 elections. ... District 7 Democratic primary Party Candidate ...
CD 21: An incumbent and the only Republican on the primary ballot for the district, U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Austin — a GOP firebrand and an active operative of the House's ultra-conservative flank ...
Nueces County registered voters may cast their ballot at the following vote centers from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 5: Curbside voting available at all locations, call 361-888-0303. Adkins ...