Jo Anne Bernal - County of El Paso Texas - County Attorney 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the date and time of your application at the top of the form.
  3. In Section 1, provide detailed information about the individual for whom you are seeking emergency detention, including their name, date of birth, age, and contact details.
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Betsy C. Keller serves as the County Chief Administrator in El Paso County, Texas. She joined El Paso County in 2008 and has over 27 years of local government experience. She reports to the 5 member Commissioners Court governing body as their first female county administrator.
Elected Officials - James Montoya - District Attorney, 34th Judicial District - El Paso County, TX Elections | El Paso County Elections Department.
Montoya, 34, will become the fourth district attorney to represent El Paso and far West Texas in just over four years, which has been an especially tumultuous period for the office. Over five decades from 1971 until 2021, El Paso saw only two district attorneys Steve Simmons and Jaime Esparza hold office.
Karla Nieman - City Attorney She earned her Bachelor of Arts in English and American Literature from the University of Texas at El Paso and received her law degree from Indiana University in Bloomington in 2004.
Professor Michael J.B. Allen (Ph. D., University of Michigan) is Professor Emeriti in the Department of Italian at UCLA. His research interests include the philosophical, theological, magical, and mythological issues explored by the fifteenth century Italian Platonists, Marsilio Ficino and Pico della Mirandola.

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