By Angela Morris | February 17, 2020
In the Republican Primary, Mary Baker, of counsel with Lynch Chappell & Alsup in Midland, Midland solo practitioner Wayne Frost and David G. Rogers, partner in Fivecoat & Rogers in Midland are competing in the race for the 142nd District Court in Midland.
By Angela Morris | February 17, 2020
In the Democratic primary, Austin legal consultant Albert Amado and incumbent Judge Julie Kocurek are competing in the race for the 390th District Court of Travis County.
By Angela Morris | February 17, 2020
In the Republican Primary, Justin Low was initially competing against Glen Halsell in the race for the 161st District Court in Odessa. No one was running in the Democratic Primary. Halsell wrote in an email that he dropped out of the race, which means Low will win by default.
By Angela Morris | February 17, 2020
In the Democratic Primary, Austin civil litigator Maria Cantú Hexsel and Kennon Wooten, partner in Scott Douglass & McConnico in Austin, are competing in the race for Travis County's 53rd District Court.
By Angela Morris | February 17, 2020
In the Republican primary, incumbent Judge Bill Old and McQueeney lawyer Jacqueline Phillips Ott are competing in the race for the 25th District Court in Seguin.
By Angela Morris | February 16, 2020
In the Republican primary, Charles W. Carver, a Bastrop associate municipal judge, and incumbent Judge Reva L. Towslee Corbett are competing in the race for 335th District Court. No one is running for the bench on the Democratic side.
By Angela Morris | February 16, 2020
In the Democratic primary, incumbent Judge Frank J. Castro and Assistant District Attorney Gabe Quintanilla are competing in the race for the 399th District Court in Bexar County.
By Angela Morris | February 15, 2020
In the Republican Primary, Brazos County Assistant District Attorney John Brick and George J. Wise, senior litigation attorney at Daniel Stark in Bryan, are competing in the race for the 272nd District Court in Brazos County.
By Angela Morris | February 15, 2020
In the Republican Primary, Abilene attorney Blake Norvell, criminal-defense lawyer Jeff Propst and trial lawyer Kevin Willhelm are competing in the race for the 104th District Court. No one is running for the bench in the Democratic Primary.
By Angela Morris | February 15, 2020
In the Democratic primary, family law attorney Kimberly Brown, family law lawyer Sandre Streete Moncriffe and family and criminal law attorney Marty Jo Taylor are competing in the race for the 254th District Court.
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