Articles about Texas’ county-level governance structures, elected offices, and institutional frameworks, including county judges, sheriffs, clerks, constables, district attorneys, tax assessor-collectors, and more.
County governments in Texas are headed by judges—though not judges in the traditional sense of the word. Though originally judicial in nature, the office now mostly involves leadership, budgeting, and policy-setting.
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