Search results
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.
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 ...
- Hannah Norton
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.
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.
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.
- rautullo@bloombergindustry.com
- Correspondent
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 ...
People also ask
Who is Judge Keller's opponent?
Who will beat presiding judge Sharon Keller?
Who is Slaughter's opponent in the election?
Who voted for Michelle Slaughter vs Lee Finley?
Why did Attorney General Ken Paxton target three judges?
Who will win Dallas County Criminal District Court in November?
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 ...