Voters in the Lone Star State have spoken up about who they want representing them in the Texas judiciary.
It means some judges are off the bench, as voters picked their challengers on Election Day. Other incumbent judges will serve another term.
Election results across Texas are in, showing who's set to serve on judicial benches across the Lone Star State. Check the winners and losers here.
November 04, 2020 at 12:46 PM
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Voters in the Lone Star State have spoken up about who they want representing them in the Texas judiciary.
It means some judges are off the bench, as voters picked their challengers on Election Day. Other incumbent judges will serve another term.
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