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Paul Price (Texas)

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Newton County Court
Tenure
Present officeholder

Paul Price is a judge for the Newton County Court in Texas.[1] The general election took place on November 8, 2016. Price won in the 2016 general election.

Elections

2016

Paul Price defeated Leanord Powell in the Newton County Court general election.

Newton County Court, General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Paul Price 41.56% 2,252
     Democratic Leanord Powell 36.56% 1,981
Write-in votes 21.89% 1,186
Total Votes 5,419
Source: KOGT, "Newton County Election Results," November 8, 2016

Paul Price defeated Bobby Fillyaw in the Newton County Court Republican primary runoff.

Newton County Court, Republican Primary Runoff, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Paul Price 55.90% 289
Bobby Fillyaw 44.10% 228
Total Votes 517
Source: [http://kfdm.com/news/local/early-voting-results-are-in-for-four-counties-in-southeast-texas KFDM, "Final voting results for runoff elections in four counties ," May 24, 2016]

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Newton County Court, Republican Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Bobby Fillyaw 41.07% 708
Green check mark transparent.png Paul Price 25.23% 435
Ricky Holmes 19.32% 333
Carl Ford 14.39% 248
Total Votes 1,724
Source: 12News, "Primary Election 2016," accessed March 2, 2016

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.[2]

Qualifications
To serve on a county court, a judge must:[2]

  • 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.

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