Governor Abbott appoints Clint Davis as judge for Henderson County district court

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Clinton “Clint” Davis as Judge of the 173rd Judicial District Court in Henderson County. The appointment will last until December 31, 2026, or until a successor is elected and qualified.

Davis is currently serving as the county attorney in Henderson County. He holds memberships in the State Bar of Texas, the Federalist Society, and the Henderson County Bar Association. Davis also serves on several boards, including as vice president of Family Circle of Care and board president of the Family Peace Project, Inc., and he is a member of Kiwanis International.

Davis earned his Bachelor of Science from The University of Texas at Tyler and received his Juris Doctor from South Texas College of Law Houston.



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