Via popular election.
No. All Federal judges are appointed, but most state judges are elected to office.
"The Texas OAG refers to the Office of the Attorney General for the State of Texas. This is the chief legal office for the state of Texas, who has offices located in Austin, Texas."
Judges of the higher level Texas courts, including the Texas Supreme Court and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, serve a term of six years. Similarly, judges of the Texas Courts of Appeals also serve six-year terms. These judges are elected in statewide elections and can be re-elected for additional terms.
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They are selected by a majority vote in partisan elections.
Texas State Treasurer was a political office in the U.S. state of Texas, established in the Constitution of 1876. It was abolished in 1996.
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GLO is the General Land Office which is the oldest state agency in Texas
Texas judges are elected through partisan elections. Which is just an election that shows what party (democrat or republican) they are representing. However, if there is a judge impeached or.. if they die or somethin. The governor (with senate consultation) can appoint a judge for the remainder of the term until the next general election.
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No,, they do not. Their religion has no ones' concern.
No, Texas Judges are elected by the people of Texas (in fact, I voted for one today).