Twenty-three judicial benches are still up for grabs in primary runoff elections, which were delayed from May to July because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The judicial runoff races include 15 Republican battles and eight Democratic contests.
Texas Lawyer is publishing Q&As with the judicial candidates who are competing in primary runoffs July 14. Early voting runs from June 29 to July 10.
July 14, 2020 at 10:28 AM
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Twenty-three judicial benches are still up for grabs in primary runoff elections, which were delayed from May to July because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The judicial runoff races include 15 Republican battles and eight Democratic contests.
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