Daniel Correa (Texas)

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Daniel Correa

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Daniel Correa was a 2016 candidate for the Texas 416th District Court in Texas.[1] Correa lost in the general election on November 8, 2016.

Elections

2016

Andrea Thompson defeated Daniel Correa in the Texas 416th District Court general election.

Texas 416th District Court, General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Andrea Thompson 80.63% 224,823
     Libertarian Daniel Correa 19.37% 54,022
Total Votes 278,845
Source: Collin County, TX, "Election Summary Report," November 16, 2016

Selection method

See also: Partisan election of judges

The judges of the Texas District Courts are chosen in partisan elections. They serve four-year terms, after which they must run for re-election if they wish to continue serving.[2]

Though Texas is home to more than 400 district courts, the courts are grouped into nine administrative judicial regions. Each region is overseen by a presiding judge who is appointed by the governor to a four-year term. According to the state courts website, the presiding judge may be a "regular elected or retired district judge, a former judge with at least 12 years of service as a district judge, or a retired appellate judge with judicial experience on a district court."[3]

Qualifications
To serve on the district courts, a judge must be:

  • a U.S. citizen;
  • a resident of Texas;
  • licensed to practice law in the state;
  • between the ages of 25 and 75;*[4]
  • a practicing lawyer and/or state judge for at least four years; and
  • a resident of his or her respective judicial district for at least two years.[2]

*While no judge older than 74 may run for office, sitting judges who turn 75 are permitted to continue serving until their term expires.[2]

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