Ector County, Texas

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Ector County, Texas contains four judicial districts, one County Court, and two County Courts at Law. [1]

The United States District Court for the Western District of Texas has jurisdiction in Ector County. Appeals from the Western District go to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

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2012 election

For statewide judicial election information, see: Texas judicial elections, 2012

District 161

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CandidateIncumbencyPartyPlacePrimary VoteElection Vote
SmithJohn W. Smith   ApprovedAYesRepublican100%   ApprovedA

District 244

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CandidateIncumbencyPartyPlacePrimary VoteElection Vote
RushJames Rush   ApprovedAYesRepublican100%   ApprovedA

See also

References

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