We are finally rid of all the Keels in Travis. Thank you supreme entity! This may only appeal to the Austin and Travis voters but I take it as a good sign that the newer meaner republicans, like the whole Keel family, are falling out of favor. Terry Keel used to represent HD47 and decided to run for Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Keel never met a defendant he didn't want to send to the electric chair when he was a prosecutor. As a criminal lawyer he regularly represents dirty cops. He's the scum of the earth. In 2004 Travis Democrats helped Democratic candidates soundly defeat his brother and cousin for two other elected positions. With yesterday's runoff loss of Terry "death penalty" Keel, we can breathe easier tonight. Holcomb, the winner has to retire when he's 75, so that's even more reason we need Chris Bell as governor to make that appointment
http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/local/04/12keel.html">AAS article 4/12/06
Keel falls short in runoff for court seat
Incumbent Holcomb dominates rural vote to win second termAustin state Rep. Terry Keel's 14-year run of election success ended Tuesday when incumbent Judge Charles Holcomb edged ahead in the Republican runoff for the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
Keel, retiring from the Texas House after five terms, said he will work as a full-time lawyer when his term ends in January. He served as Travis County sheriff from 1992 to 1997.
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Holcomb, 72, was seeking a second term on the state's highest criminal court, but he will have to step down in September 2008, when he meets the mandatory retirement age for judges, 75. The governor appoints his replacement.
Keel carried most large counties Tuesday, but Holcomb dominated the rural areas to stave off an upset. Holcomb had topped Keel by 75,000 votes in a three-way March primary to lead 45 percent to 31 percent.(/snip)
Good riddance to road-keel!
Sonia