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I have been humbled and honored to have been elected by the public to serve the public as Burnet County Judge for the last 10 years. Prior to that, I was equally honored to serve for 8 years as a ...
James Oakley is the former County Judge for Burnet County, Texas, and former chair of the Commissioners' Court. He served eight years in local government as a County Commissioner for precinct 4 (1999–2006). He is a board member of the Pedernales Electric Cooperative and the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization.
This category is for people who are or have been County Judge of counties in the state of Texas. (In Texas, the County Judge is the chief executive of the county, similar to the mayor of a city, though with far less actual authority.) For judges of state courts, see Category:Texas state court judges
Alfred J. Hernandez: [103] First Hispanic American male judge in Harris County, Texas; A.D. Azios: [104] First Hispanic American male elected as a criminal district judge in Harris County Texas; Roland Garcia, Jr.: [105] First minority male elected as the President of the Harris County Bar Association, Texas
In 2018, after three terms as Hidalgo County Judge, Ramon Garcia did not seek re-election. Cortez became the nominee for the Democratic Party and defeated Republican Jane Cross with 72% of the vote or 106,745 votes to Cross with 28% of the vote or 42,331 votes. On January 1, 2019, Richard Cortez took office as Hidalgo County Judge. [3]
Burnet County: 053: Burnet: 1852: Bell County, Travis County and Williamson County: David Gouverneur Burnet, the first president of the Republic of Texas (1836) 53,991: 995 sq mi (2,577 km 2) Caldwell County: 055: Lockhart: 1848: Bastrop County and Gonzales County: Matthew Caldwell, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and soldier ...
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County Judge O.B. Zimmerman received the first installment check of $33,750 from the federal government for the courthouse project the week of April 2, 1936. [ 7 ] Southern Office Furniture Company was awarded an $8,49.53 bid to outfit the courthouse with furniture and equipment in early February, 1937.