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SBOT Judicial Results RESULTS OF THE 2010 JUDICIAL POLL, STATE BAR OR TEXAS THE SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS PLACE 3 JUSTICE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Jeff Brown, Houston 1,834 Rick Green, Dripping Springs 519 Debra Lehrmann, Fort Worth 1,181 Jim Moseley, Coppell 1,143 Jim Sharp, Houston 1,897 Rebecca Simmons, San Antonio 1,781 Rick Strange, Midland 849 William Bryan Strange, III, Dallas 328 PLACE 5 JUSTICE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Paul Green, Austin 4,309 Bill Moody, El Paso 2,841 Tom Oxford, Beaumont 1,306 PLACE 9 JUSTICE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Jack Armstrong, Austin 1,117 Blake Bailey, Tyler 2,301 Eva Guzman, Austin 4,097 Rose Vela, Corpus Christi 1,627 THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 2 JUDGE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Lawrence "Larry" Meyers, Fort Worth 3,654 Bristol Myers, Austin 1,903 J. Randell Stevens, Dallas 1,421 PLACE 5 JUDGE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Dave Howard, Round Rock 2,599 Cheryl Johnson, Austin 4,289 PLACE 6 JUDGE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Keith Hampton, Austin 3,281 Michael E. Keasler, Austin 2,723 Robert Ravee Virasin, Frisco 1,219 1 1ST COURT OF APPEALS CHIEF JUSTICE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Morris Overstreet, Houston 1,267 Sherry Radack, Houston 1,325 PLACE 4 JUSTICE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Michael Gomez, Houston 734 Evelyn Keyes, Houston 1,142 Don Self, Houston 352 PLACE 8 JUSTICE - UNEXPIRED TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Gael Harrison, Navasota 237 Michael Massengale, Houston 988 Robert Ray, Houston 772 3RD COURT OF APPEALS PLACE 4 JUSTICE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Scott Field, Austin 304 Melissa Goodwin, Austin 448 Kurt Kuhn, Austin 803 4TH COURT OF APPEALS PLACE 2 JUSTICE - UNEXPIRED TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Marialyn Barnard, San Antonio 626 Rebeca C. Martinez, San Antonio 403 5TH COURT OF APPEALS PLACE 4 JUSTICE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Bonnie Lee Goldstein, Dallas 578 Lana Myers, Irving 881 PLACE 12 JUSTICE - UNEXPIRED TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Robert M. (Bob) Fillmore, Dallas 741 Lawrence J. Praeger, Dallas 610 2 6TH COURT OF APPEALS CHIEF JUSTICE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum H. D. Bailey, Gilmer 49 Josh Morriss, Texarkana 164 9TH COURT OF APPEALS PLACE 2 JUSTICE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Charles A. Kreger, Conroe 169 Ron M. Mangus, Ace 62 10TH COURT OF APPEALS PLACE 3 JUSTICE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Felipe Reyna, Lorena 160 Al Scoggins, Waxahachie 138 13TH COURT OF APPEALS PLACE 3 JUSTICE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Greg Perkes, Corpus Christi 193 Linda Yanez, Edinburg 321 14TH COURT OF APPEALS PLACE 2 JUSTICE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Sharon McCally, Houston 808 Norma Venso, Galveston 592 Leslie Brock Yates, Houston 1,184 PLACE 5 JUSTICE - UNEXPIRED TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Martha Hill Jamison, Houston 1,610 Wally Kronzer, Houston 1,038 PLACE 9 JUSTICE - FULL TERM Candidate Name Vote Sum Tracy Elizabeth Christopher, Houston 1,731 Tim Riley, Houston 905 3.
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