Trey Duhon

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Trey Duhon is a judge of the Waller County Court in Texas. He was elected in 2014, effective January 1, 2015, for a term that expires on December 31, 2018.[1]
Elections
2014
See also: Texas judicial elections, 2014
Duhon ran for election to the Waller County Court, Texas.
Primary: He was successful in the Republican primary on March 4, 2014, receiving 66.56 percent of the vote. He competed against Stan Kitzman.
General: He defeated Sylvia Cedillo in the general election on November 4, 2014, receiving 72.7 percent of the vote.
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Education
Duhon earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Texas A&M University in 1992. He went on to receive his J.D. from the University of Houston Law Center in 1995.[4]
Career
Duhon has worked as an attorney at the law firm of Love & Associates in Fort Bend County.[4]
See also
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Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Texas Secretary of State, "2014 March Primary Election Candidate Filings by County (M-Z)" (Search "Waller")
- ↑ Texas Secretary of State, "2014 March Primary Election Candidate Filings by County (A-L)"
- ↑ Waller County, "2014 Primary Election Results," March 4, 2014
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Official campaign website of Trey Duhon, "About Trey Duhon," accessed September 29, 2014
Federal courts:
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Eastern District of Texas, Western District of Texas, Northern District of Texas, Southern District of Texas • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Eastern District of Texas, Western District of Texas, Northern District of Texas, Southern District of Texas
State courts:
Texas Supreme Court • Texas Court of Appeals • Texas Court of Criminal Appeals • Texas District Courts • Texas County Courts • Texas County Courts at Law • Texas Statutory Probate Courts • Texas Justice of the Peace Courts
State resources:
Courts in Texas • Texas judicial elections • Judicial selection in Texas