District 457
Jurisdiction: Montgomery,
District Level Judicial Candidates
P Counties
Chart of Texas Judicial Department
https://www.txcourts.gov/media/1452920/court-structure-chart-september-2021.pdf
Brochure of the Court System
https://www.txcourts.gov/media/675444/The-Texas-Judicial-System_Print102714.pdf
District Courts
Palo Pinto County (28,409 population)
District 29 up for re-election in 2024
Jurisdiction: Palo Pinto
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Panola County (22,491 population)
District 123​ up for re-election in 2024
Jurisdiction: Panola, Shelby
Parker County (148,222 population)
District 43​ up for re-election in 2024
Jurisdiction: Parker
District 415 up for re-election in 2024
Jurisdiction: Parker
Parmer County (9,869 population)
District 287up for re-election 2026
Appointed by Abbott
Jurisdiction: Bailey and Parmer
Pecos County (15,193 population)
District 83 up for re-election in 2026
Jurisdiction: Pecos, Terrell, Val Verde
District 112​ Judge Pedro Gomez, Jr. (IN) up for re-election in 2026. Judge Gomez has a BA from Angelo State University and his J.D. from Texas Tech University.Judge Gomez maintained a general practice in San Angelo, Texas for 17 years before taking the bench. His primary areas of practice were criminal, family, personal injury and real estate. He was first elected to the position of 112th District Judge and took the bench on January 1, 2007. He was re-elected to the same position in 2010, 2014 and 2018.
Source:https://court112.wixsite.com/court112
Jurisdiction: Crockett, Pecos, Reagan, Sutton and Upton
Polk County (50,123 population)
District 258 up for re-election in 2026
Jurisdiction: Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity
District 411 up for re-election in 2024
Jurisdiction: Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity
Potter County (118,525 population)
District 108 up for re-election 2024
Jurisdiction: Potter
District 181 up for re-election 2024
Appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott Sept. 11, 2020
Jurisdiction: Potter, Randall
District 251 up for re-election 2026
Jurisdiction: Potter, Randall
District 320 up for re-election 2026
Jurisdiction: Potter
Presidio County (6,131 population)
District 394​ Judge Roy Ferguson (IN) up for re-election 2024 Judge Ferguson received his B.S. in civil engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1992. He earned his J.D. from St. Mary's University School of Law in 1994. Prior to his judicial election, Ferguson worked as an attorney in private practice since his graduation from law school. He practiced in Houston before moving to West Texas in 1999.Judge Ferguson is a frequent educator of students, lawyers, civic associations, and judges around the world for the National Judicial College, TexasBarCLE, the Texas Center for the Judiciary, the ABA, and ABOTA. He is published frequently, and maintains a regular column in the ABA Young Lawyers Journal, "Let's Talk Lawyering." Judge Ferguson is a Commissioner on the Texas Access to Justice Commission, and the Texas Children’s Commission, and a member of the Texas Supreme Court’s Judicial Committee on Information Technology, the SBOT Court Rules Committee, and the National Center for State Courts' Hybrid Hearings Focus Group. He currently serves on the governing boards of the Family Law Section and Computer & Technology Section, and previously served on the GPSOLO and Judicial Sections, Uniform Case Management System Study Group, Judicial Needs Assessment Committee, Remote Proceedings Task Force and Judicial Council Civil Justice Committee’s Advisory Council. Sources: https://ballotpedia.org/Roy_Ferguson; https://texas394th.com/?fbclid=IwAR1lGGxTBZUWCS8pUhmWSofNLdnX-ziua56Czm5DlngSlnHnPbQN5nXrmr4
Jurisdiction: Brewster, Culberson, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, and Presidio