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Federal, State, and Dallas County Elected Officials FEDERAL, STATE, AND DALLAS COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS OFFICE OFFICIAL TERM RE-ELEC PRESIDENT / VICE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN/KAMALA HARRIS FED 4 2024 UNITED STATES SENATOR JOHN CORNYN FED 6 2024 UNITED STATES SENATOR TED CRUZ FED 6 2024 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 5 LANCE GOODEN FED 2 2022 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 24 BETH VAN DUYNE FED 2 2022 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 26 MICHAEL C. BURGESS FED 2 2022 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 30 EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON FED 2 2022 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 32 COLIN ALLRED FED 2 2022 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 33 MARC VEASEY FED 2 2022 GOVERNOR GREG ABBOTT STATE 4 2022 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DAN PATRICK STATE 4 2022 ATTORNEY GENERAL KEN PAXTON STATE 4 2022 COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS GLENN HEGAR STATE 4 2022 COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE GEORGE P. BUSH STATE 4 2022 COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE SID MILLER STATE 4 2022 RAILROAD COMMISSIONER CHRISTI CRADDICK STATE 6 2024 RAILROAD COMMISSIONER WAYNE CHRISTIAN STATE 6 2022 RAILROAD COMMISSIONER JAMES "JIM" WRIGHT STATE 6 2026 CHIEF JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT NATHAN HECHT STATE 6 2026 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PL 2 JIMMY BLACKLOCK STATE 6 2024 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PL 3 DEBRA LEHRMANN STATE 6 2022 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PL 4 JOHN DEVINE STATE 6 2024 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PL 5 PAUL W. GREEN STATE 6 2022 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PL 6, Appointed JANE BLAND STATE 6 2024 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PL 7 JEFF BOYD STATE 6 2026 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PL 8, Appointed J. BRETT BUSBY STATE 6 2026 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PL 9 EVA GUZMAN STATE 6 2022 PRESIDING JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS SHARON KELLER STATE 6 2024 JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PL 2 MARY LOU KEEL STATE 6 2022 JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PL 3 BERT RICHARDSON STATE 6 2026 JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PL 4 KEVIN PATRICK YEARY STATE 6 2026 JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PL 5 SCOTT WALKER STATE 6 2022 JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PL 6 MICHAEL KEASLER STATE 6 2022 JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PL 7 BARBARA PARKER HERVEY STATE 6 2024 JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PL 8 MICHELLE SLAUGHTER STATE 6 2024 JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PL 9 DAVID NEWELL STATE 6 2026 MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DIST 11 PATRICIA "PAT" HARDY STATE 4 2022 MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DIST 12 PAM LITTLE STATE 4 2022 MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DIST 13 AICHA DAVIS STATE 4 2022 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 2 BOB HALL STATE 4 2022 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 8 ANGELA PAXTON STATE 4 2022 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 9 KELLY HANCOCK STATE 4 2022 Monday, December 21, 2020 *Unofficial report - infomation is subject to change Page 1 of 4 These elections are held on the 1st Tuesday, after the 1st Monday in November in the even numbered years, unless otherwise noted. FEDERAL, STATE, AND DALLAS COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS OFFICE OFFICIAL TERM RE-ELEC STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 16 NATHAN JOHNSON STATE 4 2022 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 23 ROYCE WEST STATE 4 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 100 JASMINE CROCKETT STATE 2 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 102 ANA-MARIA RAMOS STATE 2 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 103 RAFAEL M. ANCHIA STATE 2 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 104 JESSICA GONZALEZ STATE 2 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 105 THRESA "TERRY" MEZA STATE 2 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 107 VICTORIA NEAVE STATE 2 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 108 MORGAN MEYER STATE 2 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 109 CARL SHERMAN STATE 2 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 110 TONI ROSE STATE 2 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 111 YVONNE DAVIS STATE 2 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 112 ANGIE CHEN BUTTON STATE 2 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 113 RHETTA ANDREWS BOWERS STATE 2 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 114 JOHN TURNER STATE 2 2022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 115 JULIE JOHNSON STATE 2 2022 CHIEF JUSTICE, 5TH COURT OF APPEALS DIST ROBERT BURNS STATE 6 2024 JUSTICE, 5TH COURT OF APPEALS DIST, PL 2 ROBBIE PARTIDA-KIPNESS STATE 6 2024 JUSTICE, 5TH COURT OF APPEALS DIST, PL 3, Appointed BONNIE LEE GOLDSTEIN STATE 6 2026 JUSTICE, 5TH COURT OF APPEALS DIST, PL 4 LANA MYERS STATE 6 2022 JUSTICE, 5TH COURT OF APPEALS DIST, PL 5 ERIN NOWELL STATE 6 2024 JUSTICE, 5TH COURT OF APPEALS DIST, PL 6 CRAIG SMITH STATE 6 2026 JUSTICE, 5TH COURT OF APPEALS DIST, PL 7 DAVID SCHENCK STATE 6 2022 JUSTICE, 5TH COURT OF APPEALS DIST, PL 8 DENNISE GARCIA STATE 6 2026 JUSTICE, 5TH COURT OF APPEALS DIST, PL 9 BILL PEDERSEN STATE 6 2024 JUSTICE, 5TH COURT OF APPEALS DIST, PL 10 AMANDA REICHEK STATE 6 2024 JUSTICE, 5TH COURT OF APPEALS DIST, PL 11 CORY CARLYLE STATE 6 2024 JUSTICE, 5TH COURT OF APPEALS DIST, PL 12 KEN MOLBERG STATE 6 2024 JUSTICE, 5TH COURT OF APPEALS DIST, PL 13 LESLIE LESTER OSBORNE STATE 6 2024 DISTRICT JUDGE, 14TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ERIC V. MOYE STATE 4 2024 DISTRICT JUDGE, 44TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT BONNIE LEE GOLDSTEIN STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 68TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT MARTIN JEROME HOFFMAN STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 95TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT MONICA PURDY STATE 4 2024 DISTRICT JUDGE, 101ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT STACI WILLIAMS STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 116TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TONYA PARKER STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 134TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DALE B. TILLERY STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 160TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT AIESHA REDMOND STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 162ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT MARICELA MOORE STATE 4 2024 DISTRICT JUDGE, 191ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT GENA SLAUGHTER STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 192ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT CRAIG SMITH STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 193RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT BRIDGETT WHITMORE STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 194TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ERNEST WHITE STATE 4 2022 Monday , December 20, 2020 *Unofficial report - infomation is subject to change Page 2 of 4 These elections are held on the 1st Tuesday, after the 1st Monday in November in the even numbered years, unless otherwise noted. FEDERAL, STATE, AND DALLAS COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS OFFICE OFFICIAL TERM RE-ELEC DISTRICT JUDGE, 195TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT HECTOR GARZA STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 203RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT RAQUEL "ROCKY" JONES STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 204TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TAMMY KEMP STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 254TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ASHLEY WYSOCKI STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 255TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT KIM COOKS STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 256TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DAVID LOPEZ STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 265TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JENNIFER BENNETT STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 282ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT AMBER GIVENS-DAVIS STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 283RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT LELA D. MAYS STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 291ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT STEPHANIE N. MITCHELL STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 292ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT BRANDON BIRMINGHAM STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 298TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT EMILY G. TOBOLOWSKY STATE 4 2022 DISTRICT JUDGE, 363RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT TRACY HOLMES STATE 4 2022 CRIMINAL DISTRICT JUDGE, COURT NO. 1 TINA YOO CLINTON STATE 4 2022 CRIMINAL DISTRICT JUDGE, COURT NO. 2 NANCY KENNEDY STATE 4 2024 CRIMINAL DISTRICT JUDGE, COURT NO. 3 AUDRA LADAWN RILEY STATE 4 2024 CRIMINAL DISTRICT JUDGE, COURT NO. 4 DOMINIQUE COLLINS STATE 4 2024 CRIMINAL DISTRICT JUDGE, COURT NO. 5 CARTER THOMPSON STATE 4 2022 CRIMINAL DISTRICT JUDGE, COURT NO. 6 JEANINE HOWARD STATE 4 2022 CRIMINAL DISTRICT JUDGE, COURT NO. 7 CHIKA ANYIAM STATE 4 2022 FAMILY DISTRICT JUDGE, 301ST JUDICIAL DIST MARY BROWN STATE 4 2022 FAMILY DISTRICT JUDGE, 302ND JUDICIAL DIST SANDRA JACKSON STATE 4 2022 FAMILY DISTRICT JUDGE, 303RD JUDICIAL DIST DENNISE GARCIA STATE 4 2022 FAMILY DISTRICT JUDGE, 304TH JUDICIAL DIST ANDREA MARTIN LANE STATE 4 2022 FAMILY DISTRICT JUDGE, 305TH JUDICIAL DIST CHERYL LEE SHANNON STATE 4 2022 FAMILY DISTRICT JUDGE, 330TH JUDICIAL DIST ANDREA PLUMLEE STATE 4 2022 CRIMINAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOHN CREUZOT STATE 4 2022 COUNTY JUDGE CLAY JENKINS COUNTY 4 2022 JUDGE, COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 1 D'METRIA BENSON COUNTY 4 2022 JUDGE, COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 2 MELISSA J. 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MULLIN COUNTY 4 2022 JUDGE, COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT NO. 11 SHEQUITTA KELLY COUNTY 4 2022 JUDGE, COUNTY CRIMINAL CT OF APPEALS NO. 1 KRISTIN WADE COUNTY 4 2022 JUDGE, COUNTY CRIMINAL CT OF APPEALS NO. 2 PAMELA LUTHER COUNTY 4 2022 JUDGE, COUNTY PROBATE COURT NO. 1 BRENDA HULL THOMPSON COUNTY 4 2022 JUDGE, COUNTY PROBATE COURT NO. 2 INGRID MICHELLE WARREN COUNTY 4 2022 JUDGE, COUNTY PROBATE COURT NO. 3 MARGARET JONES-JOHNSON COUNTY 4 2022 DISTRICT CLERK FELICIA PITRE COUNTY 4 2022 COUNTY CLERK JOHN F. WARREN COUNTY 4 2022 SHERIFF, unexpired term MARIAN BROWN COUNTY 4 2024 COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR COLLECTOR JOHN R.
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