Source: https://www.statecourtsguide.com/guide/texas/
Timestamp: 2020-07-07 11:56:26
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 2', '§ 172', '§ 172', '§ 172', '§ 2', '§ 28']

State Courts Guide Texas - State Courts Guide
In a partisan primary election, the candidate who receives a majority of the votes is placed on the ballot for the general election.
If no one receives a majority, there is a run-off primary election.
The candidate who receives the highest number of votes in the general election is appointed to the Texas Supreme Court.
A vacancy in the office of Chief Justice, Justice, or Judge of the Supreme Court, the Court of Criminal Appeals, the Court of Appeals, or the District Courts shall be filled by the Governor until the next succeeding General Election for state officers, and at that election the voters shall fill the vacancy for the unexpired term.
Texas CONST. art. V § 2
Texas Election Code Ann. § 172.002
Texas Election Code Ann. § 172.003
Texas Election Code Ann. § 172.004
Texas Election Code Ann. § 2.001
Texas CONST. art. V § 28
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Over the past three decades, proponents of civil liability reform have made significant gains.1 Propelled by significant electoral gains in the 2010 cycle, it appears that the trend will continue this year, with 21 states so far enacting civil liability legislation.