Women lawyers who threw their hats in the ring to run for judge this primary season made a good bet.
As Texas voters in the Democratic Primary hit the polls Tuesday, it appears they picked female judge candidates.
"I don't see much of a future for men in the Democratic Party," said 179th District Judge Randy Roll of Houston, who was defeated Tuesday in Harris County's Democratic primary.
March 05, 2020 at 04:15 PM
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Women lawyers who threw their hats in the ring to run for judge this primary season made a good bet.
As Texas voters in the Democratic Primary hit the polls Tuesday, it appears they picked female judge candidates.
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