what are the current polling results for the district attorney race in el paso, texas

by Emie Pagac 4 min read

How do I contact the district attorney for El Paso County?

Mar 01, 2022 · 2022 Primary Results. Election Date: Mar. 1, 2022. Texans are selecting their parties' contenders for the general election for governor and other statewide races, as well as races for Congress and ...

How many people voted in the El Paso County Primary?

Mar 02, 2022 · The Democratic primary for 327th District Court judge: Socorro Municipal Judge Monique Velarde Reyes received 31.3% of the vote to attorney Chris Daniel Anchondo’s 28.9%. The Democratic primary for County Court at Law No. 3 judge: Attorney Melissa Baeza brought in 36.5% of the vote to attorney Monica Lupita Perez’s 33.2%.

Where can I find El Paso’s March 1 primary results?

Private practice lawyer Yvonne Rosales will face current El Paso County Assistant District Attorney James Montoya in a runoff election for the El Paso County District Attorney seat. Rosales tallied...

Who's running in El Paso's House District 75 primary?

Election results for El Paso judicial races. EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – Voters will decide who will oversee several El Paso courtrooms. Felony and misdemeanor courts will be decided by El Paso County voters. Don’t forget KTSM is your local election headquarters. For early voting results check back here at 7 p.m.

383th District Judge

The goal is to preserve parent-child relationships as much as possible. I have specialized knowledge and experience in identifying these issues. I would use the powers that the court has in temporary orders to refer parties to local resources that are available for treatment and adopting a healthier lifestyle.

388th District Judge

The question as posed is too broad. As we know, courts can be neglectful, public servants can be neglectful, institutions’ families turn to can be neglectful. However, in the case of child neglect: Generally, if child neglect exists, it is reported to the Texas Department of Family and Child Protective Services (CPS).

Chief justice, 8th Court of Appeals

Yes, the Texas Supreme Court removed 82 cases from the 8th Court of Appeals because of its backlog. I am committed to making sure this never happens again! Why? Because justice delayed is justice denied! As a judge for over 25 years, I handled complicated civil and felony criminal cases from State Jail Felony to Capital Murder.