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17 Black Women Sweep to Judgeships in Texas County

November 19, 2018 by Ashley Wyatt

By Adeel Hassan via The New York Times

The photo was unforgettable: 19 black women, all dressed in black, gathered in a mock courtroom in Thurgood Marshall School of Law. All of them were running for judgeships in November.

On Tuesday, 17 of them won their races by double-digits in Harris County, Tex., the nation’s third largest county, which includes Houston. Each of the lawyers, all Democrats ranging in age from 31 to early 60s, will join the bench in January for four-year terms in the civil, criminal, family and probate courts.

“Although we were doing everything we could — block walking, phone banking — I wasn’t confident that it would turn out the way it did,” said Latosha Lewis Payne, 44, a longtime lawyer in Houston who was one of the 17.

Each of the women decided individually to run. Some in the group had to win primary races in March. But once they realized they were all running against Republican incumbents in the fall, they rallied around a slogan called “Black Girl Magic” to celebrate the accomplishments of black women.

“We thought that it would probably make sense to develop a campaign around us,” said another winning candidate, Germaine Tanner, 43. “In the course of that, we got to really know each other. We became not only colleagues, but friends. It really kind of just happened.”

The photo was featured on hundreds of posters across the county, especially prominent in African-American neighborhoods, on billboards and even door hangers.

“All of the data suggests that African-American women are the core of the Democratic Party base, so it made sense to excite the electorate and design something around them,” said Dallas Jones, a Houston-based political consultant who came up with the “Black Girl Magic” campaign. “We wanted to show the power of having diversity in the courts.”

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