Texas Appellate-Court Election Results

Despite speculation that Democrats might pick up at least one spot, no Texas Supreme Court seats changed hands yesterday.  Chief Justice Jefferson and Justices Wainwright and Johnson each handily defeated their opponents, so the Court will remain all-Republican a while longer.  The Court of Criminal Appeals remained all-Republican as well.

The big news around these parts is former Justice Woodie Jones's (pictured) defeat of incumbent Third Court of Appeals Chief Justice Ken Law.  The media has covered this race thoroughly, so I'll just say that the Third Court will now be evenly divided, with three justices from each party.  (But rumor has it that one of the sitting justices might be leaving; I'll report on that when confirmed.)

With one exception (Eighth Court incumbent Kenn Carr), other intermediate court justices on the ballot kept their jobs, including recent Fourteenth Court appointees Jeff Brown and Bill Boyce.  Many of these races were very, very close.

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Texas Appellate Law Blog - December 12, 2008 12:11 AM
Shortly after the election, I mentioned having heard rumblings that a sitting justice on the Third Court of Appeals may be leaving. I haven't mentioned it again because I hadn't confirmed it directly with the judge in question, but with...
Texas Appellate Law Blog - December 12, 2008 12:19 AM
Incoming Third Court of Appeals Chief Justice Woodie Jones won't take office for a few more weeks, but he is already showing up on the Court's January oral argument calendar. After next Wednesday (when I happen to be arguing a...
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