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Charles E. Waterbury
Elections and appointments
Last election
November 3, 2020
Education
Bachelor's
Texas Christian University, 1989
Law
Baylor Law School, 1992
Personal
Religion
Christian: Episcopalian

Charles E. Waterbury (Green Party) ran for election for the Place 1, Chief Justice judge of theTexas Supreme Court. He did not appear on the ballot for the general election onNovember 3, 2020.

Biography

Waterbury earned his undergraduate degree from Texas Christian University in 1989 and hisJ.D. from Baylor Law School in 1992.[1]

At the time of his candidacy, Waterbury maintained his own law practice, Waterbury Law, P.C., in Dallas,Texas.[2] He previously was a partner at the firms of Crocker and Waterbury and Waterbury and Associates. He was also an associate of the firm Gwinn and Roby from 1992 to 1996.[1]

Elections

2020

See also: Texas Supreme Court elections, 2020

General election

General election for Texas Supreme Court Place 1 Chief Justice

IncumbentNathan Hecht defeatedAmy Clark Meachum andMark Ash in the general election for Texas Supreme Court Place 1 Chief Justice on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Nathan Hecht
Nathan Hecht (R)
 
53.0
 
5,827,085
Image of Amy Clark Meachum
Amy Clark Meachum (D)
 
44.5
 
4,893,402
Image of Mark Ash
Mark Ash (L)
 
2.5
 
277,491

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Total votes: 10,997,978
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Texas Supreme Court Place 1 Chief Justice

Amy Clark Meachum defeatedJerry Zimmerer in the Democratic primary for Texas Supreme Court Place 1 Chief Justice on March 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Amy Clark Meachum
Amy Clark Meachum
 
80.5
 
1,434,175
Image of Jerry Zimmerer
Jerry Zimmerer
 
19.5
 
347,186

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Total votes: 1,781,361
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Texas Supreme Court Place 1 Chief Justice

IncumbentNathan Hecht advanced from the Republican primary for Texas Supreme Court Place 1 Chief Justice on March 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Nathan Hecht
Nathan Hecht
 
100.0
 
1,718,096

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Total votes: 1,718,096
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Green convention

Green convention for Texas Supreme Court Place 1 Chief Justice

Charles E. Waterbury advanced from the Green convention for Texas Supreme Court Place 1 Chief Justice on April 18, 2020.

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Charles E. Waterbury (G)

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Libertarian convention

Libertarian convention for Texas Supreme Court Place 1 Chief Justice

Mark Ash advanced from the Libertarian convention for Texas Supreme Court Place 1 Chief Justice on August 3, 2020.

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Image of Mark Ash
Mark Ash (L)

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2016

Waterbury was theGreen Party judicial candidate for theTexas Supreme Court, Place 5.[3] He challenged incumbent JusticePaul Green (R),Dori Garza (D), andTom Oxford (Lib.).

Election results

November 8 general election
IncumbentPaul Green defeatedDori Garza,Tom Oxford andCharles E. Waterbury in the general election for the Texas Supreme Court, Place 5.
Texas Supreme Court, Place 5, 2016
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngPaul GreenIncumbent54.30%4,758,334
    DemocraticDori Garza41.18%3,608,634
    LibertarianTom Oxford3.29%288,504
    GreenCharles E. Waterbury1.23%107,731
Total Votes (100% reporting)8,763,203
Source:Texas Secretary of State Official Results

2014

See alsoTexas judicial elections, 2014

Waterbury ran for election to theTexas Supreme Court.
General: He was defeated in the general election on November 4, 2014, after receiving 0.7 percent of the vote. He competed against incumbentJeffrey S. Boyd, a Republican,Gina Benavides, a Democrat, andDon Fulton, a Libertarian,.The race will be decided in the general election since only oneRepublican and oneDemocratic candidate filed for the seat.[4][5][6][7]}}The race will be decided in the general election since only oneRepublican and oneDemocratic candidate filed for the seat.====Judicial poll====Below are the results of the 2014 judicial poll, conducted by theState Bar of Texas, which asked attorneys to cast a vote in favor of their preferred candidate in each appellate race.[8]

Place 7 Justice
Candidate:Votes:
Gina Benavides4039
Jeffrey S. Boyd3435
Don Fulton1207
Charles E. Waterbury533

2012

See also:Texas judicial elections, 2012

Waterbury, a Green Party candidate, was defeated for election to theTexas Supreme Court by RepublicanJohn Devine on November 6, 2012 after receiving 8.1 percent of the vote.[9]


Judicial poll

Below are the results of the 2014 judicial poll, conducted by theState Bar of Texas, which asked attorneys to cast a vote in favor of their preferred candidate in each appellate race.[10]

Place 7 Justice
Candidate:Votes:
Gina Benavides4039
Jeffrey S. Boyd3435
Don Fulton1207
Charles E. Waterbury533

Campaign themes

2020

Ballotpedia survey responses

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External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.01.1Project Votesmart, "Charles Waterbury's Biography," accessed February 10, 2014
  2. Waterbury Law, P.C., "Waterbury Law, P.C. website," accessed September 5, 2014
  3. Cite error: Invalid<ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named2016List
  4. Texas Secretary of State, "2014 March Primary Election Candidate Filings by County (A-L)"
  5. Texas Secretary of State, "2014 March Primary Election Candidate Filings by County (M-Z)"
  6. Texas Ethics Commission, "Candidate Report: Charles E. Waterbury," January 7, 2014, accessed February 10, 2014
  7. Green Party of Texas, "2014 Candidates on Convention Ballot," accessed September 5, 2014
  8. State Bar of Texas, "2014 Judicial Poll results," accessed September 5, 2014
  9. Texas Secretary of State, "2012 General Election Summary," accessed September 5, 2014Select "2012 General Election"
  10. State Bar of Texas, "2014 Judicial Poll results," accessed September 5, 2014
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