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Q: Why have efforts to reform judicial selection in Texas fail?
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Which of the following statements is true regarding judicial selection and the governor in Texas?

The governor's authority to make appointments to fill judicial vacancies that occur between elections is significant because of the frequency with which vacancies occur.


Texas is part of what judicial circuit?

5th circuit


Three branches of the Texas government?

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What do data indicate about races for judicial offices throughout Texas?

The data from judicial races in Texas indicate that the judges elected have extensive experience in the field of law. In Texas, judges are required to run campaigns are elected by popular vote.


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french.


Who help the Spanish in their efforts to find gold in Texas?

french.


What is the address of the judicial building of Potter County in Amarillo Texas?

501 S Filmore St.,#3a,Amarillo, Texas


What is the most important part of a judicial candidate's campaign in Texas?

Party Affiliation


Which state has a dual court system similar to Texas judicial system?

California. :)


What are the texas foreclosure laws as far as the rights of the homeowner are concerned?

Texas is pretty homeowner-unfriendly. Both judicial and non-judicial avenues are available. The process goes fast (60 days) and deficiency judgements are permitted.


What is the Texas governor's greatest judicial power?

The power to appoint judges to vacancies on the courts.


What are the three main branches of the government of Texas?

Legislative-makes laws Executive-carries them out Judicial-determines if the laws are constitutuional and fair