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Texas county court judicial elections, 2010 (H)

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The Texas judicial elections of 2010 consisted of a primary election on March 2, 2010 and a general election on April 13, 2010. This page lists county court elections; to see more information about statewide judicial elections in Texas see Texas judicial elections, 2010 and to see more about district court judicial elections, see Texas district court judicial elections, 2010.

Hale county

Race Candidates Details Results
Hale County Court (R): Weldon Dodson, Bill Coleman and Ruben Liscano Weldon Dodson and Bill Coleman competed in the runoff election April 13, 2010. Bill Coleman

[1][2][3]

Hamilton county

Race Candidates Details Results
Hamilton County Court (D): Randy V. Mills Randy V. Mills was up for re-election. Randy V. Mills
Justice of the Peace, Countywide (D): James Lively James Lively was up for re-election. James Lively

[4]

Hansford county

Race Candidates Details Results
Hansford County Court (R): Benny D. Wilson Benny D. Wilson was up for re-election. Benny D. Wilson
Justice of the Peace, Countywide (R): Bob Davis Bob Davis was up for re-election. Bob Davis

[5]

Hardeman county

Race Candidates Details Results
Haredman County Court (D): Ronald E. Ingram Ronald E. Ingram was up for re-election. Ronald E. Ingram
Justice of the Peace, Countywide (D): Linda Hollenbaugh Linda Hollenbaugh was up for re-election. Linda Hollenbaugh

[6]

Hardin county

Race Candidates Details Results
Hardin County Court (R): Billy B. Caraway and Coy Collins (D): Russell J. Wright Billy B. Caraway and Russell J. Wright competed in the general election. Billy B. Caraway won with 72.56% of the vote.
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1 (D): Chris Barnes, Thomas Tyler Jr. and Robert W. Ward Jr. (R): Chris Ingram Robert W. Ward Jr. and Thomas Tyler Jr. competed in the runoff election April 13, 2010. Chris Ingram won with 62.93% of the vote.
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 (D): Kathy Simpson and J. B. Butler (R): David Lisenby Kathy Simpson was up for re-election. Kathy Simpson won with 62.26% of the vote.
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3 (D): Tommy Hall Tommy Hall was up for re-election. Tommy Hall
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 6 (D): Dale Henry, Valerie Stewart and Jackie Warner Kenneth Enloe left office. Jackie Warner

[7][8][9]

Harris county

Race Candidates Details Results
Harris County Court (R): Ed Emmett (D): Gordon Quan and Ahmad Hassan Ed Emmett and Gordon Quan competed in the general election. Ed Emmett won with 60.6% of the vote.
Harris County Court at Law, No. 1 (D): Erica Graham and Steve Reilley (R): R. Jack Cagle Erica Graham and R. Jack Cagle competed in the general election. R. Jack Cagle won with 56.6% of the vote.
Harris County Court at Law, No. 2 (D): Damian LaCroix and Cheryl Elliott Thornton (R): Jacqueline Lucci Smith Cheryl Elliott Thornton and Jacqueline Lucci Smith competed in the general election. Jacqueline Lucci Smith won with 56.4% of the vote.
Harris County Court at Law, No. 3 (D): Damon Crenshaw and Javier Valenzuela (R): Linda Storey Damon Crenshaw and Linda Storey competed in the general election. Linda Storey won with 56.1% of the vote.
Harris County Court at Law, No. 4 (D): Bruce Mosier (R): Roberta Lloyd Roberta Lloyd was up for re-election. Roberta Lloyd won with 55% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 1 (D): Anthony Limitone, Beverly Melontree and Louis McWherter (R): Peyton Peebles, Paula Goodhart and Mike Wilkinson Beverly Melontree and Paula Goodhart competed in the general election. Paula Goodhart won with 56.9% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 2 (D): Mary Connealy Acosta and Miles J. LeBlanc (R): Bill Harmon Mary Connealy Acosta and Bill Harmon competed in the general election. Bill Harmon won with 55.5% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 3 (D): Judith Snively and Lloyd Wayne Oliver (R): Cary Hart, Joseph Liccata, Natalie Fleming and Sharolyn Wood Judith Snively and Natalie Fleming competed in the general election. Natalie Fleming won with 55.9% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 4 (D): Alfred Leal (R): Jackie Gifford, John Clinton and Janice Law Alfred Leal and John Clinton competed in the general election. John Clinton won with 55% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 5 (D): Alfred Valdez (R): Margaret Harris Margaret Harris was up for re-election. Margaret Harris won with 57.2% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 6 (D): Denise Spencer (R): Larry Standley Larry Standley was up for re-election. Larry Standley won with 55% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 7 (D): Sheila Acosta (R): Pam Derbyshire Pam Derbyshire was up for re-election. Pam Derbyshire won with 56.4% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 8 (D): Eugene Newsom (R): Jay Karahan Jay Karahan left office. Jay Karahan won with 56.9% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 9 (D): Juanita Jackson Barner and Silvia Pubchara-Munoz (R): Analia Wilkerson Juanita Jackson Barner and Analia Wilkerson competed in the general election. Analia Wilkerson won with 55.8% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 10 (D): Lori Chambers Gray and Grant Hardeway, Sr. (R): Sherman Ross Lori Chambers Gray and Sherman Ross competed in the general election. Sherman Ross won with 56.6% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 11 (D): Mark Diaz (R): Diane Bull Diane Bull was up for re-election. Diane Bull won with 56.6% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 12 (D): Robert Cardenas and Cheryl Harris Diggs (R): Robin Brown Cheryl Harris Diggs and Robin Brown competed in the general election. Robin Brown won with 56.6% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 13 (D): John O'Sullivan and Dennis Slate (R): Don Smyth and Rachel Ann Palmer Dennis Slate and Don Smyth competed in the general election. Don Smyth won with 55.4% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 14 (D): Lee Harper Wilson (R): Mike Fields Mike Fields was up for re-election. Mike Fields won with 57% of the vote.
Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 15 (D): Toni Martinez Ingverson (R): Jean Hughes Jean Hughes was up for re-election. Jean Hughes won with 57.1% of the vote.
Harris County Probate Courts, No. 1 (D): Kathleen S. Stone (R): Charles Cousson and Loyd Wright Kathleen S. Stone and Loyd Wright competed in the general election. Loyd Wright won with 54.3% of the vote.
Harris County Probate Courts, No. 2 (D): Michael Skadden and Joellen Snow (R): Mike Wood Mike Wood and Joellen Snow competed in the general election. Mike Wood won with 55.6% of the vote.
Harris County Probate Courts, No. 3 (D): Mary Galligan and Priscilla Walters (R): Rory R. Olsen Rory R. Olsen and Priscilla Walters competed in the general election. Rory R. Olsen won with 54.8% of the vote.
Harris County Probate Courts, No. 4 (D): Tammy Manning (R): Christine Riddle Butts William C. McCulloch left office. Christine Riddle Butts won with 54.8% of the vote.
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 2 (D): David Patronella David Patronella was up for re-election. David Patronella
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 2 (D): George Risner (R): Phillip Webb George Risner was up for re-election. George Risner won with 58.3% of the vote.
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3, Place 2 (D): Don Coffey, Denise Graves, Dane Listi and Raymond Sanchez, Jr. (R): Joy Vidheecharoen-Glatz Don Coffey and Denise Graves competed in the runoff election April 13, 2010. Coffey won runoff and competed against Joy Vidheecharoen-Glatz in November.[10]
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4, Place 2 (R): Tom Lawrence Tom Lawrence was up for re-election. Tom Lawrence
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 2 (R): Jeff Williams, George Huntoon, Virginia Pittman and Ed Seale (L): Mary Ann Bryan Jeff Williams and Mary Ann Bryan competed in the general election. Jeff Williams won with 81.8% of the vote.
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 6, Place 2 (D): Armando V. Rodriguez Armando V. Rodriguez was up for re-election. Armando V. Rodriguez
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2 (D): Zinetta Burney Zinetta Burney left office. Zinetta Burney
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 8, Place 2 (R): Louie Ditta Louie Ditta was up for re-election. Louie Ditta

[11]

General Election results posted from: The Houston Chronicle, Harris County Election Results

Harrison county

Race Candidates Details Results
Harrison County Court (D): Richard M. Anderson (R): Hugh Taylor Richard M. Anderson was up for re-election. Hugh Taylor
Harrison County Court at Law (D): James Harry Ammerman, II (R): Richard Hurlburt James Harry Ammerman, II was up for re-election. James Harry Ammerman, II
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1 (D): Charles Meisenheimer (R): Patsy Pugh, Robert Speight, Jr. and Wendy Thompson Charles Meisenheimer and Robert Speight, Jr. competed in the general election. Charles Meisenheimer
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 1 & 2 (D): Kent Alford and Clarice Watkins Kent Alford was up for re-election. Kent Alford

[12][13][14]

Haskell county

Race Candidates Details Results
Haskell County Court (D): David C. Davis and Chad Gibson David C. Davis was up for re-election. David C. Davis
Justice of the Peace, Countywide (D): Lynn Dodson and Gerre Colbert Larned Lynn Dodson was up for re-election. Lynn Dodson

[6][15]

Hays county

Race Candidates Details Results
Hays County Court (D): Elizabeth Sumter and Jeff Barton (R): Margaret Jones and Albert Cobb, Jr. Jeff Barton and Albert Cobb, Jr. competed in the general election. Albert Cobb, Jr. won with 61.4% of the vote.
Hays County Courts at Law, No. 1 (D): Anna Martinez Boling and David Mendoza (R): Robert Updegrove Anna Martinez Boling and Robert Updegrove competed in the general election. Robert Updegrove won with 55.6% of the vote.
Hays County Courts at Law, No. 2 (D): Linda Ann Rodriguez Linda Ann Rodriguez was up for re-election. Linda Ann Rodriguez
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 2 (D): Margie Hernandez Margie Hernandez was up for re-election. Margie Hernandez
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 (D): Beth Smith Beth Smith was up for re-election. Beth Smith
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3 (D): Andrew Cable Andrew Cable was up for re-election. Andrew Cable
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4 (R): Terry Kyle Terry Kyle was up for re-election. Terry Kyle
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5 (D): Scott Cary Scott Cary was up for re-election. Scott Cary

[16][17][18]

Henderson county

Race Candidates Details Results
Henderson County Court (R): Richard Sanders (Texas) and Charles Curtis David H. Holstein left office. Richard Sanders (Texas)[19]
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3 (R): Sue Starnes, Loyd Massey and Danny Bristow Sue Starnes was up for re-election. Sue Starnes
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4 (R): Kelly Harris and Steve Gullekson (D): Sue Tarrant Kelly Harris and Sue Tarrant competed in the general election. Kelly Harris[20]

[21]

Hidalgo county

Race Candidates Details Results
Hidalgo County Court (D): Ramon Garcia and Eloy Pulido Ramon Garcia
Hidalgo County Courts at Law, No. 1 (D): Rodolfo Gonzalez Rodolfo Gonzalez was up for re-election. Rodolfo Gonzalez
Hidalgo County Courts at Law, No. 2 (D): Jaime Palacios Jaime Palacios was up for re-election. Jaime Palacios
Hidalgo County Courts at Law, No. 4 (D): Federico Garza Jr. Federico Garza Jr. was up for re-election. Federico Garza Jr.
Hidalgo County Courts at Law, No. 5 (D): Arnoldo Cantu Jr. Arnoldo Cantu Jr. was up for re-election. Arnoldo Cantu Jr.
Hidalgo County Courts at Law, No. 6 (D): Albert Garcia Albert Garcia was up for re-election. Albert Garcia
Hidalgo County Probate Court (D): Homero Garza Homero Garza was up for re-election. Homero Garza
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 2 (D): Jesse Morales Jesse Morales was up for re-election. Jesse Morales
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 2 (D): Francisco Prado, Samuel Soto and Rosa Trevino Rosa Trevino was up for re-election. Rosa Trevino
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3, Place 2 Ismael Ochoa Ismael Ochoa
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4, Place 2 Mary Alice Palacios Mary Alice Palacios
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 1 (D): E. "Speedy" Jackson and Hilda Caceres E. "Speedy" Jackson

[22][23]

Hill county

Race Candidates Details Results
Hill County Court (R): Justin W. Lewis and Rudy Matthaei Justin W. Lewis was up for re-election. Justin W. Lewis
Hill County Court at Law (R): A. Lee Harris A. Lee Harris was up for re-election. A. Lee Harris
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1 (D): John Milburn John Milburn was up for re-election. John Milburn
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 (R): Rodney Adams (D): Karen Farquhar Tanya Seaman left office. Rodney Adams won with 56.3% of the vote.[24]
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3 (R): Karin McClendon, Brad Henley, Jackie Pringle Armstrong and David Westmoreland (D): Milton Stuckly Brad Henley and Milton Stuckly competed in the general election. Brad Henley won with 67% of the vote.[24]
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4 (R): Martis Ward and Mark Gropp Martis Ward was up for re-election. Martis Ward

[25][26]

Hopkins county

Race Candidates Details Results
Hopkins County Court (D): Cletis M. Millsap (R): Chris Brown and Brad Carr Cletis M. Millsap and Chris Brown competed in the general election. Chris Brown won with 59% of the vote.[27]
Hopkins County Court at Law (D): Amy McCorkle Smith Amy McCorkle Smith was up for re-election. Amy McCorkle Smith
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1 (D): Yvonne King Yvonne King was up for re-election. Yvonne King
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 (D): Ronny Glossup Ronny Glossup was up for re-election. Ronny Glossup

[6][28]

Howard county

Race Candidates Details Results
Howard County Court (D): Mark J. Barr Mark J. Barr was up for re-election. Mark J. Barr
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 2 (D): Ricky Hughes (R): Kathryn Wiseman and David Baird Ricky Hughes and Kathryn Wiseman competed in the general election. Kathryn Wiseman[29]
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 (R): Quail Dobbs Quail Dobbs

[30]

Hudspeth county

Race Candidates Details Results
Hudspeth County Court (D): Becky Dean-Walker and Daniel Esparza Becky Dean-Walker was up for re-election. Becky Dean-Walker
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1 (D): Julie Sanchez and Sara R. Ibarra (R): Bertha Jock Julie Sanchez and Bertha Jock competed in the general election. Bertha Jock
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 (D): Margie G. Aguilar and Virginia Valles Margie G. Aguilar
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3 (D): David Walker and Allan Atton (R): Abel Suniga David Walker and Abel Suniga competed in the general election. David Walker
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4 (D): Elizabeth Burford, Davi R. Gardner, Lucy Gonzalez, James Klingberg, Joseph Kenneth Lyvers and Fred O. Miller Juanita R. Collier

[31]

Hunt county

Race Candidates Details Results
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 2 (D): Cody R. Johnson and Sandra Kay Linson-Bell (R): Wayne Money and Sheila Linden Sheila Linden and Sandra Kay Linson-Bell competed in the general election. Sheila Linden won with 76.13% of the vote.[32]
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 (R): Lisa Arnold (D): Jennifer Reeves Jennifer Reeves won with 65.42% of the vote.[32]
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4 (R): David McNabb and Jim Johnson David McNabb and Jim Johnson competed in the runoff election April 13, 2010. David McNabb

[33][34]

Hutchinson county

Race Candidates Details Results
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1 (R): Marvin Spencer, Shila Hart and Carie Richard Marvin Spencer and Shila Hart competed in the runoff election April 13, 2010. Shila Hart

[35][36]

See also

Follow judicial elections in the County Courts at these links:
Texas county court judicial elections, 2010 (A-B)
Texas county court judicial elections, 2010 (C)
Texas county court judicial elections, 2010 (D-E)
Texas county court judicial elections, 2010 (F-G)
Texas county court judicial elections, 2010 (H)
Texas county court judicial elections, 2010 (I-L)
Texas county court judicial elections, 2010 (M-P)
Texas county court judicial elections, 2010 (R-S)
Texas county court judicial elections, 2010 (T-Z)

Footnotes

  1. www.kcbd.com, “Regional contested races”, February 15, 2010
  2. KCBD NewsChannel 11 Lubbock, "Area Contested Race Results for March 2nd Primary," March 2, 2010
  3. Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, "2010 State, Region Runoff results," April 13, 2010 (dead link)
  4. High Plains Observer, “2010 List of Candidates Filing for Public Office”
  5. High Plains Observer, “2010 List of Candidates Filing for Public Office”
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Texas Democratic Party, Candidates Filing By County Name
  7. The Beaumont Enterprise, "Hardin County Primary results"
  8. SETX.com, "4/13 Southeast Texas Runoff Results," April 13, 2010
  9. Beaumont Enterprise, "Hardin County Election results," November 3, 2010
  10. Houston Chronicle "Low turnout and low interest for runoffs," April 14, 2010
  11. chron.com, "Low turnout and low interest for runoffs," April 14, 2010
  12. News-Journal, "Upshur County clerk heads to runoff," March 3, 2010
  13. KLTV.com, "2010 Primary Election Results," April 13, 2010
  14. Marshall News Messenger, "GOP makes gains in Harrison County," November 4, 2010
  15. Reporter News, "Area Election Roundup"
  16. Hays County,Candidate Information Financial Reports
  17. The Statesman, Hays County Election Results
  18. The American-Statesmen, Results: November 2010, Hays County
  19. Athens Review, Sanders wins county judge," March 3, 2010 (dead link)
  20. Athens Daily Review, "New JP, Commissioner elected," November 2, 2010
  21. Athens Review, County voters mirror state vote," March 3, 2010 (dead link)
  22. Hidalgo County, Democratic Sample Ballot
  23. KRGV.com, "Primary Election Results"
  24. 24.0 24.1 Waco Tribune, "Election results: Selected contested races in Central Texas," November 3, 2010
  25. wacotrib.com, "Election results: March 2, 2010," March 3, 2010
  26. Hill County, Primary Run-Off Election Results, April 13, 2010 (dead link)
  27. KETR.com, "Outgoing Judge to work closely with successor," November 4, 2010
  28. Hopkins County, Primary Election Official Report
  29. Big Spring Herald, "GOP sweeps contested races in Howard County," November 3, 2010
  30. permianbasin360.com, "2010 Local Primary Election Results," March 2, 2010
  31. worldnow.com, Texas Primary Results
  32. 32.0 32.1 Herald Banner, "Final Election Results, November 2, 2010
  33. Herald Banner, "Runoff set in three county GOP races," March 3, 2010
  34. Herald Banner, "Atkins wins county commissioner race," April 14, 2010
  35. My High Plains, "Election Results"
  36. Hutchinson County Highlights, "Precinct-by-precinct breakdown of Tuesday races"