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'''Alvino J. Morales''' was the judge for the [[Webb County Court at Law, Texas|Webb County Court at Law No. 1]] in [[Webb County, Texas (Judicial)|Webb County]], [[Texas]]. He lost re-election in 2014.<ref>[http://www.courts.state.tx.us/pubs/JudicialDirectory/TCJudges-Co.pdf ''Texas Courts Online'', "Directory of Trial Courts by County," February 27, 2014]</ref><ref name=candidates/>
'''Alvino J. Morales''' was the judge for the [[Webb County Court at Law, Texas|Webb County Court at Law No. 1]] in [[Webb County, Texas (Judicial)|Webb County]], [[Texas]]. He lost re-election in 2014.<ref>[http://www.courts.state.tx.us/pubs/JudicialDirectory/TCJudges-Co.pdf ''Texas Courts Online'', "Directory of Trial Courts by County," February 27, 2014]</ref><ref name=candidates/>



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Alvino J. Morales

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Prior offices
Webb County Court at Law No. 1


Alvino J. Morales was the judge for the Webb County Court at Law No. 1 in Webb County, Texas. He lost re-election in 2014.[1][2]

Elections

2014

See also: Texas judicial elections, 2014 Morales ran for re-election to the Webb County Court at Law No. 1.
Primary: He was defeated in the Democratic primary on March 4, 2014, receiving 45.6 percent of the vote. He competed against Hugo D. Martinez. [2][3][4]

2010

Morales was re-elected after running unopposed.[5]

See also: Texas county court judicial elections, 2010 (T-Z)

See also

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