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Jennifer Edgeworth
Image of Jennifer Edgeworth
Texas 219th District Court
Tenure

2019 - Present

Term ends

2026

Years in position

6

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 8, 2022

Education

Bachelor's

Texas Christian University

Graduate

Baylor University - Hankamer School of Business

Law

Baylor University School of Law

Personal
Profession
Attorney
Contact

Jennifer Edgeworth (Republican Party) is a judge of the Texas 219th District Court. She assumed office on January 1, 2019. Her current term ends on December 31, 2026.

Edgeworth (Republican Party) won re-election for judge of the Texas 219th District Court outright after the general election on November 8, 2022, was canceled.

Biography

Jennifer Edgeworth earned a B.B.A. in business administration and management from the Texas Christian University in 1996, a J.D. from the Baylor University School of Law in 1999, and an M.B.A. from the Baylor University Hankamer School of Business in 1999. Edgeworth’s career experience includes working as an attorney at her own firm, Edgeworth Law, PLLC and as a shareholder at Macdonald Devin, P.C. She volunteers on the board of directors with the Women's Auxiliary to Children's Medical Center Plano, which describes its mission as "to make life better for children at the Dallas and Plano campuses."[1][2]

Elections

2022

See also: Municipal elections in Collin County, Texas (2022)

General election

The general election was canceled. Incumbent Jennifer Edgeworth won election in the general election for Texas 219th District Court.

Republican primary election

Republican primary for Texas 219th District Court

Incumbent Jennifer Edgeworth advanced from the Republican primary for Texas 219th District Court on March 1, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Jennifer Edgeworth
Jennifer Edgeworth
 
100.0
 
50,104

Total votes: 50,104
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2018

General election

General election for Texas 219th District Court

Jennifer Edgeworth won election in the general election for Texas 219th District Court on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Jennifer Edgeworth
Jennifer Edgeworth (R)
 
100.0
 
214,085

Total votes: 214,085
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Texas 219th District Court

Jennifer Edgeworth defeated incumbent Scott J. Becker, Mike Curran, and Glenn Brenner in the Republican primary for Texas 219th District Court on March 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Jennifer Edgeworth
Jennifer Edgeworth
 
50.8
 
25,380
Scott J. Becker
 
25.3
 
12,638
Mike Curran
 
16.2
 
8,089
Glenn Brenner
 
7.7
 
3,833

Total votes: 49,940
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Selection method

See also: Partisan election of judges

Judges of the county courts are elected in partisan elections by the county they serve and serve four-year terms, with vacancies filled by a vote of the county commissioners.[3]

Qualifications
To serve on a county court, a judge must:[3]

  • be at least 25 years old;
  • be a resident of his or her respective county for at least two years; and
  • have practiced law or served as a judge for at least four years preceding the election.

Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Footnotes