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Federal, State and Kendall County Elected Officials Office Official Term Federal, State and Kendall County Elected Officials Office Official Term Term Expires President / Vice President Donald J. Trump / Mike Pence Federal 4 2020 United States Senator John Cornyn Federal 6 2020 United States Senator Ted Cruz Federal 6 2018 United States Representative, District 21 Lamar Smith Federal 2 2018 Governor Greg Abbott State 4 2018 Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick State 4 2018 Attorney General Ken Paxton State 4 2018 Comptroller of Public Accounts Glenn Hegar State 4 2018 Commissioner of the General Land Office George P. Bush State 4 2018 Commissioner of Agriculture Sid Miller State 4 2018 Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian State 6 2022 Railroad Commissioner Christi Craddick State 6 2018 Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton State 6 2020 Chief Justice, Supreme Court Nathan L. Hecht State 6 2020 Justice, Supreme Court, PL2 Don R. Willett State 6 2018 Justice, Supreme Court, PL3 Debra Lehrmann State 6 2022 Justice, Supreme Court, PL4 John Devine State 6 2018 Justice, Supreme Court, PL5 Paul Green State 6 2022 Justice, Supreme Court, PL6 Jeff Brown State 6 2018 Justice, Supreme Court, PL7 Jeffrey S. Boyd State 6 2020 Federal, State and Kendall County Elected Officials Office Official Term Term Expires Justice, Supreme Court, PL8 Phil Johnson State 6 2020 Justice, Supreme Court, PL9 Eva M. Guzman State 6 2022 Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Sharon Keller State 6 2018 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, PL2 Mary Lou Keel State 6 2022 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, PL3 Bert Richardson State 6 2020 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, PL4 Kevin Yeary State 6 2020 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, PL5 Scott Walker State 6 2022 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, PL6 Michael E. Keasler State 6 2022 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, PL7 Barbara Parker Hervey State 6 2018 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, PL8 Elsa Alcala State 6 2018 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, PL9 David Newell State 6 2020 Member, State Board of Education, Dist. 5 Ken Mercer State 4 2020 State Senator, District 25 Donna Campbell State 4 2018 State Representative, District 73 Kyle Biedermann State 2 2018 Chief Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District Sandee Bryan Marion State 6 2020 Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District, PL2 Marialyn Barnard State 6 2018 Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District, PL3 Patricia Alvarez State 6 2018 Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District, PL4 Luz Elena Chapa State 6 2018 Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District, PL5 Karen Angelini State 6 2018 Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District, PL6 Irene Rios State 6 2022 Federal, State and Kendall County Elected Officials Office Official Term Term Expires Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District, PL7 Rebeca Martinez State 6 2018 District Judge, 451st Judicial District William Palmer State 4 Appointment 2018 Criminal District Attorney, 451st Judicial District Nicole Bishop State 4 Appointment 2018 County Judge Darrel Lux County 4 2018 District Clerk Susan Jackson County 4 2018 County Clerk Darlene Herrin County 4 2018 Sheriff Al Auxier County 4 2020 County Tax Assessor-Collector James Hudson County 4 2020 County Treasurer Sheryl D'Spain County 4 2018 County Surveyor Wes Rexrode County 4 2018 County Commissioner, Precinct 1 Christina Bergmann County 4 2020 County Commissioner, Precinct 2 Richard Elkins County 4 2018 County Commissioner, Precinct 3 Tommy Pfeiffer County 4 2020 County Commissioner, Precinct 4 Don Durden County 4 2018 Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1 Larry James County 4 2018 Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 Leon Brimhall County 4 2018 Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3 Debby Hudson County 4 2018 Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4 Frieda Pressler County 4 2018 Constable, Precinct 1 Don White County 4 2020 Constable, Precinct 2 James R. Schmidt County 4 2020 Federal, State and Kendall County Elected Officials Office Official Term Term Expires Constable, Precinct 3 Gene Serene County 4 2020 Constable, Precinct 4 Brian Vaughan County 4 2020 County Chairman, Republican Scott Kramer County 2 2018 County Chairman, Democratic John Weir County 2 2018 Effective: 1/1/2017.
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