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Prior offices

Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals Place 9


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Bill Pedersen (Democratic Party) was a judge for Place 9 of the Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals. He assumed office on January 1, 2019. He left office on December 31, 2024.

Pedersen (Democratic Party) ran for election for the Place 9 judge of the Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals. He won in the general election on November 6, 2018.

Biography

Bill Pedersen was born in Nacogdoches, Texas. He earned a B.A. in history from Texas Tech University in 1998 and a J.D. from Baylor University School of Law in 2001. Pedersen’s career experience includes working as an assistant criminal district attorney with the Collin County District Attorney's Office and as an attorney and owner of The Law Office of Bill Pedersen III, PLLC.[1]

Elections

2024

See also: Texas intermediate appellate court elections, 2024

Bill Pedersen did not file to run for re-election.

2018

See also: Texas intermediate appellate court elections, 2018

General election

Democratic primary election

Republican primary election

See also

Texas Judicial Selection More Courts

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    Political offices
    Preceded by
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    Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals Place 9
    2019-2024
    Succeeded by
    Tina Yoo Clinton (D)

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    Texas Courts of Appeals
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    First District

    Gordon Goodman  •  Sarah Beth Landau  •  Richard Hightower  •  Peter Kelly (Texas)  •  Veronica Rivas-Molloy  •  Amparo Guerra  •  Terry Adams (Texas)  •  April Farris  •  David Gunn  •  

    Second District Dana Womack  •  Bonnie Sudderth  •  Wade Birdwell  •  Dabney Bassel  •  Elizabeth Kerr  •  Mike Wallach  •  Brian Walker (Texas)  •  
    Third District

    Darlene Byrne  •  Gisela Triana  •  Edward Smith (Texas)  •  Chari Kelly  •  Thomas Baker (Texas)  •  Rosa Lopez Theofanis  •  

    Fourth District

    Irene Alarcon Rios  •  Rebeca Martinez  •  Lori I. Valenzuela  •  Luz Elena Chapa  •  Beth Watkins  •  Lori Brissette  •  

    Fifth District

    Molly Francis  •  Ken Molberg  •  Craig Smith (Texas)  •  Dennise Garcia  •  Bonnie Lee Goldstein  •  Emily Miskel  •  Nancy Kennedy (Texas)  •  Maricela Moore  •  Robbie Partida-Kipness  •  Erin Nowell  •  Bill Pedersen  •  Cory Carlyle  •  

    Sixth District

    Scott Stevens  •  L. Charles van Cleef  •  Jeff Rambin  •  

    Seventh District

    Brian Quinn (Texas)  •  Judy Parker  •  Lawrence Doss  •  Alex Yarbrough  •  

    Eighth District

    Gina Palafox  •  Jeff Alley  •  Lisa Soto  •  

    Ninth District

    Hollis Horton  •  Leanne Johnson  •  Scott Golemon  •  Jay Wright  •  

    Tenth District

    Steve Smith (Texas court of appeals judge)  •  Matt Johnson (Texas)  •  

    Eleventh District

    John Bailey (Texas)  •  W. Stacy Trotter  •  Bruce Williams (Texas)  •  

    Twelfth District

    James Worthen  •  Brian Hoyle  •  Greg Neeley  •  

    Thirteenth District

    Gina Benavides  •  Aaron Peña  •  Jaime Tijerina  •  Clarissa Silva  •  Dori Contreras  •  

    Fourteenth District

    Randy Wilson (Texas)  •  Tracy E. Christopher  •  Ken Wise  •  Kevin Jewell  •  Jerry Zimmerer  •  Charles Spain  •  Margaret Poissant  •  Meagan Hassan  •  Frances Bourliot  •