We generally elect our judges in Texas.
I was under the impression we even elected the traffic-ticket judges, but I guess in the city, they just appoint them.
I'm living back out in the county now, and I have, in fact, voted for the guy who will see my case if I get busted speeding by the sheriff's department. I kid you not.
If Phyllis wants to move beyond the municipal system, she's going to have to be an elected judge.
Phyllis is, indeed, though, an activist for trans rights, and well-known. (Annise is, other than being lesbian, about the most sane, boring person you can imagine, and I'm sure she'll make a good mayor. I think it's great she's making the metro bus board members be required to ride their own godsawful bus system or step down

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Hmm...since I revealed in what general area I live...I guess I can tell you anonymously,a rather big worry I have...If Nikki Araguz wins, though I want her to win... it's going to put my marriage license into even more of a legal limbo than it already was.
I've mentioned my wife's a trans woman-legally able to amend her birth cert, thank goodness, her birth state allows it...and I'm I'd ing as androgyne these days, but
legally female, and likely stuck with that...the thing is, the state of Texas says that my wife was born male and
can only legally marry a woman...And, um, yeah, after they pased a constitutional amendment barring same-sex marriage the wife and I were really furiously angry, so we were all like "We'll show
them!"
So we, uh, went to San Antonio and got a marriage license, got a friend who can marry to sign it and fax it...we are legally sorta same-sex married. In Texas.