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'''Orlinda Naranjo''' is the presiding judge of the [[Texas District 419|419th District Court]] in [[Texas]].<ref>[http://www.co.travis.tx.us/courts/civil/district/419.asp ''Travis County website'', "419th District Court," accessed December 8, 2014]</ref> She was appointed to the court by Governor [[Judges appointed by Rick Perry|Rick Perry]] in December 2006 following her election to the court.<ref name=appoint>[http://governor.state.tx.us/news/appointment/2982/ ''Office of the Texas Governor'', "Gov. Perry Appoints Naranjo as Judge of 419th Judicial District Court," December 27, 2006]</ref> She was re-elected after running unopposed on November 4, 2014, for a term beginning on January 1, 2015, and expired on December 31, 2018.<ref name=2014termend>[http://judgepedia.org/Judicial_selection_in_Texas ''Judgepedia.org'', “Judicial selection in Texas,” accessed November 21, 2014]</ref><ref name=candidates/>
'''Orlinda Naranjo''' is the presiding judge of the [[Texas District 419|419th District Court]] in [[Texas]].<ref>[http://www.co.travis.tx.us/courts/civil/district/419.asp ''Travis County website'', "419th District Court," accessed December 8, 2014]</ref> She was appointed to the court by Governor [[Judges appointed by Rick Perry|Rick Perry]] in December 2006 following her election to the court.<ref name=appoint>[http://governor.state.tx.us/news/appointment/2982/ ''Office of the Texas Governor'', "Gov. Perry Appoints Naranjo as Judge of 419th Judicial District Court," December 27, 2006]</ref> She was re-elected after running unopposed on November 4, 2014, for a term beginning on January 1, 2015, and expired on December 31, 2018.<ref name=2014termend>[http://judgepedia.org/Judicial_selection_in_Texas ''Judgepedia.org'', “Judicial selection in Texas,” accessed November 21, 2014]</ref><ref name=candidates/>

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Orlinda Naranjo
Prior offices:
Texas 419th District Court
Year left office: 2018

Education
Bachelor's
Highlands University
Law
University of New Mexico School of Law


Orlinda Naranjo is the presiding judge of the 419th District Court in Texas.[1] She was appointed to the court by Governor Rick Perry in December 2006 following her election to the court.[2] She was re-elected after running unopposed on November 4, 2014, for a term beginning on January 1, 2015, and expired on December 31, 2018.[3][4]

Elections

2014

See also: Texas judicial elections, 2014
Naranjo ran for re-election to the 419th District Court.
Primary: She ran unopposed in the Democratic primary on March 4, 2014.
General: She won without opposition in the general election on November 4, 2014. [4][5] 

2010

Naranjo was re-elected to the district court after running unopposed.[6]

See also: Texas district court judicial elections, 2010

2006

Naranjo was elected to the 419th District Court in 2006, defeating Angelita Mendoza-Waterhouse.[7]

Education

Naranjo received an undergraduate degree from Highlands University in Las Vegas and a J.D. from the University of New Mexico School of Law.[2]

Career

Awards and associations

  • Member, Travis County Women Lawyers Association
  • Member, Austin Bar Association
  • Member, Hispanic Bar Association of Austin
  • Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation
  • Member, Robert Calvert American Inns of Court, Austin chapter
  • Former member, Texas Judicial Council
  • Former member, Task Force for Indigent Defense
  • Former board member, Austin Smiles
  • Former co-chair, Austin ISD Community Working Group
  • Volunteer, Hispanic Women's Network of Texas[2]

See also

External links

Footnotes