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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AUSTIN BAR ASSOCIATION
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FEBRUARY 2016 | VOLUME 25, NUMBER 1
Travis County Joint Primary Elections To Be Held March 1
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ravis County will hold its joint primary elections on Tuesday, March, 1, 2016. Early voting will take place from Feb. 16 to Feb. 26. Local elections will be held on Saturday, May 7, 2016. In addition to deciding on a new Travis County District Attorney, voters will be asked to vote in three District Judicial races. Also on the ballot is a race for Sheriff and Constables in Precincts 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Your involvement will greatly impact the future of Austin’s legal community.
Candidates Running for Travis County District Attorney Gary Cobb (Democrat) is an Assistant District Attorney with the Travis County District Attorney’s Office. Cobb has prosecuted defendants in approximately two hundred jury trials. Currently, he is the Director of the Grand Jury Division
In addition to deciding on a new Travis County District Attorney, voters will be asked to vote in three District Judicial races. Also on the ballot is a race for Sheriff and Constables in Precincts 1, 2, 3, and 4. In accordance with the policies of the Austin Bar Association, a Judicial Preference Poll will be emailed to Bar members beginning Feb. 1, 2016. The poll will close at 4 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 12. The purpose of this poll is to give citizens an opportunity to see how local attorneys who appear before them evaluate the judicial candidates. While the Austin Bar Association does not endorse any particular candidate, it does encourage its members to exercise their right to vote. Please be involved in the civic process. Participate in the Judicial Preference Poll and cast your vote.
of the DA’s Office. He received his undergraduate degree from Mississippi State University. Cobb graduated from the University of Texas School of Law in 1986 and took his first job with the Texas Youth Commission as a Senior Hearings Examiner, later serving as a municipal court prosecutor with the City of Austin. In 1990, he became a felony prosecutor with the Travis County DA’s office. Cobb has lectured for the Texas District and County Attorneys Association, for the Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, The State Bar of Texas
and was previously on the faculty at the National District Attorneys Association. He has been an active volunteer in various community organizations, including the Men and Boys Conferences and the Council on At-Risk Youth. Cobb formerly served two terms as a member of the District 9-3 Grievance Committee of the Texas State Bar and is a former member of the Commission for Lawyer Discipline. He is immediate past-chair of the Texas District and County Attorneys Association’s Diversity, Recruitment, and Retention Committee, and served as Chairperson of the City of Austin
Firefighters, Police Officers, and Emergency Medical Services Civil Services Personnel Civil Service Commission. Margaret Moore (Democrat) has spent almost all of her legal career in public service. A graduate of the University of Texas School of Law, she was licensed
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TRAVIS COUNTY JOINT PRIMARY ELECTIONS CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE TRAVIS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY Gary Cobb (D) Margaret Moore (D) Maura Phelan (R) Rick Reed (D) TRAVIS COUNTY DISTRICT JUDGE, 345TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Melissa Mather (D) Jan Soifer (D) TRAVIS COUNTY DISTRICT JUDGE, 427TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Judge Jim Coronado (Incumbent; D) Tamara Needles (D) TRAVIS COUNTY DISTRICT JUDGE, 450TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Don Clemmer (Appointed Incumbent; R) Chantal Melissa Eldridge (D) Brad Urrutia (D)