Atwood McAndrew

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Atwood McAndrew

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Elections and appointments
Last election

March 6, 2018

Contact

Atwood McAndrew (Republican Party) ran for election for the Precinct 1 Place 2 judge of the Fort Bend County Justice of the Peace in Texas. McAndrew lost in the Republican primary on March 6, 2018.

Elections

2018

General election

General election for Fort Bend County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Place 2

Incumbent Mary Ward won election in the general election for Fort Bend County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Place 2 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Mary Ward (R)
 
96.5
 
34,015
 Other/Write-in votes
 
3.5
 
1,230

Total votes: 35,245
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Fort Bend County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Place 2

Incumbent Mary Ward defeated Atwood McAndrew in the Republican primary for Fort Bend County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Place 2 on March 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Mary Ward
 
59.3
 
4,835
Atwood McAndrew
 
40.7
 
3,314

Total votes: 8,149
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Selection method

The members of the Texas Justice of the Peace Courts are elected in partisan elections and serve four-year terms. They are elected in a precinct-wide election.[1]

To serve as a justice of the peace, justices must complete a 40-hour course on relevant duties within one year of his or her election. They must also complete a similar 20-hour course each year they continue to serve.[2]

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