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  1. Complete the online membership application, submit your membership dues, and become of member of the Texas Association of District Judges today!

  2. The Texas Association of District Judges (TADJ) is a statewide organization charged with protecting the legislative interests of the 441 Texas district courts.

  3. The Texas Association of District Judges (TADJ) is a statewide organization charged with protecting the legislative interests of Texas district judges. A non-partisan political organization, the TADJ monitors the Texas Legislature for issues that impact the state's district courts and promotes legislation favorable to the state's justice system.

  4. Texans need to elect judges who are fair, impartial and well qualified. It’s easy to run as a single-issue candidate, but judges with activist agendas are not good for Texas. Learn about the people on your ballot and vote for the ones who will do a great job for our state.

  5. Welcome to the Judicial Section website. We are a section of the State Bar of Texas comprised of Judges throughout the State of Texas. Any member of the State Bar of Texas who is serving or who has served as a Justice or Judge of a Federal court including Federal magistrates, the Supreme Court, the Court of Criminal Appeals, a Court of Appeals ...

  6. District judges Terms and qualifications. District judges in Texas are selected via the partisan election method and serve four-year terms. The qualifications to serve as a district judge are: Be a citizen of U.S. and of Texas; Aged 25 to 74; Resident of the district for at least 2 years

  7. Members of the public may provide public comment via Zoom Webinar. See agenda for call-in options.

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