Due to the untimely death of Harris County Probate Judge Russell Austin last month, there will be one more race on the ballot this fall. As of yesterday, the Harris County GOP has chosen its nominee for that bench.
About 300 Republican precinct chairs anointed Georgia Akers, an associate judge in another probate court, to be on the Nov. 4 ballot for the job rather than Ruth Ann Stiles, Austin's associate judge.County commissioners are scheduled to vote today on who will serve in Austin's place until voters make their selection. The commissioners can pick someone other than Akers. Stiles, however, said that without the nomination, "it would not be best" for her to take the interim job.
Democrats are scheduled to pick their nominee Aug. 14.
UPDATE: Commissioners Court has chosen Akers to fill out the remainder of Austin's term.
Posted by Charles Kuffner on July 23, 2008 to Election 2008After the exposure of questionable activities on the part of Judge Austin and Judge Wood (http://www.estateofdenial.com/?p=416), Harris County voters will hopefully take seriously this election. Involvement with probate courts has literally cost some families "the farm." With such high stakes, this race is critical.
Posted by: Lou Ann on July 23, 2008 1:09 PMCharles: Enjoyed your article. FYI there are two other candidates I know of who are campaigning for the Democratic nomination for Probate Court No. 1: Martha Failing (a board certified probate lawyer) and myself (Hon. Patrice M. Barron, Former Appellate Justice (appointed by Gov. Richards). For your convenience Martha's contact information is mfailing@mindsping.com, 7135210026, my contact information is pmbarron42@hotmail.com, 7138712027. If you have any questions feel free to contact either of us and have a great day, Patrice
Posted by: Patrice M. Barron on July 25, 2008 11:11 AM