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  1. Presiding Judge Keller’s opponent is David Schenck, a former state appeals court judge. Slaughter will take on Lee Finley, lawyer from Paxton’s native Collin County.

  2. Mar 5, 2024 · Judge, Place 8 (Republican primary) Lee Finley, an attorney from Collin County, leads with 55% of the vote, or 247,882 votes. Incumbent Michelle Slaughter trails with 45% of the vote, or 200,532 ...

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  3. Feb 19, 2024 · Presiding Judge Keller’s opponent is David Schenck, a former state appeals court judge. Slaughter will take on Lee Finley, lawyer from Paxton’s native Collin County. The three incumbents have received financial support from Texans for Lawsuit Reform, a committee that Paxton has labeled a political enemy.

  4. Keller was elected to the criminal appellate court in 1994 as the first female judge. Prior to her decades-long tenure, Keller worked as an assistant district attorney for Dallas County.

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · Keller has served on the court since 1995, and Hervey since 2001. Slaughter joined in 2019. The judges’ opponents overcame low name recognition thanks to Paxton’s support and nearly $250,000 a political action committee raised from wealthy Paxton donors. A competing PAC backed the judges, raising $825,000.

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  6. Feb 26, 2024 · For David Schenck, a former Texas 5th District Court of Appeals judge who is mounting a primary challenge against the criminal appeals court's presiding judge, Sharon Keller, the Paxton ...

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  8. Dec 13, 2023 · Keller, the presiding judge who has served on the court since her first election in 1994, is being challenged by David Schenk, a former state appeals court judge. ... And Slaughter’s opponent is ...

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