By Angela Morris | February 15, 2020
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By Angela Morris | February 15, 2020
In the Democratic primary, San Antonio attorney Nicole Garza and incumbent Judge Michael Mery are competing in the race for the 37th District Court in San Antonio.
By Angela Morris | February 15, 2020
In the Republican Primary, Bell County general practitioner Steve Duskie, criminal-defense lawyer Wade Faulkner and Coryell County Assistant District Attorney Jeff Parker are competing in the race for the 426th District Court.
By Angela Morris | February 15, 2020
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By Angela Morris | February 15, 2020
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By Angela Morris | February 15, 2020
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By Angela Morris | February 15, 2020
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By Angela Morris | February 15, 2020
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By Angela Morris | February 15, 2020
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