District and appellate judges in Texas can be removed from office through impeachment, an address to the governor by the legislature, or quo warranto proceedings.
District and appellate judges in Texas may be removed from office by impeachment, which involves a formal accusation by a House majority and requires a two-thirds vote for conviction by the Senate as outlined in the Texas Constitution. Additionally, the legislature may issue an address after a two-thirds vote of both Houses to the governor requesting removal, or through quo warranto proceedings where an official may be removed by a court.
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