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Welcome to my campaign website. This website was designed to make it easy for you to learn about me, my qualifications and background and my campaign. If you have further questions  please contact me.

It is election time. The primary and general elections will be in 2006. I am thankful to be able to serve my community on this bench. The decisions made in  district court can be difficult. Many of those decisions affect the entire community.

I have worked hard to see that everyone receives a fair trial and equal access to justice in the 212th District Court. Decisions are based on the law and evidence and not on politics or cronyism.

Efficiency and accountablity have increased. I have made it easier for the public to learn about what happens in the 212th District Court with the court website at www.co.galveston.tx.us/judgecriss.

Campaigns are expensive and require lots of hard work. Your support is important. Please contribute all of the support that you can. I am excited about this campaign and look forward to continuing to serve my community on this bench.

Please look though all of the sections  of this website. If you want to learn more or want to volunteer to help with the campaign please contact me.

Sincerely

Judge Susan Criss - 212th District Court

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