Lynn Bradshaw-Hull

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Lynn Bradshaw-Hull was a judge for Texas's 80th District Court. She ran for re-election in 2008 against returning challenger Larry Weiman. In the primary election, she defeated Republican challengers Tanner Garth and Marc Isenberg, but lost the general election to Weiman.

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Legal education and experience

Judge Bradshaw-Hull received her Juris Doctor from South Texas College of Law (1984). She was elected three times (1994, 1998, 2002) to Harris County Civil Court at Law (Position 3). Her first stint on the 80th District court began in 2006.[1]

Endorsements

  • "C" Club of Houston
  • Harris County Deputies' Organization (HCDO)
  • Houston Professional Fire Fighters Association
  • Mexican American Sheriff's Organization (MASO)
  • Pasadena Bar Association

In the News: Articles

Judge Bradshaw-Hull and challenger Larry Weiman received the following ratings from the Houston Bar Association Qualification Poll:[2]

Candidate Qualified Not Qualified Well Qualified Did Not Respond
Lynn Bradshaw-Hull 454 382 532 700
Larry Weiman 87 229 93 1659

References

The Texas Project on Judgepedia