
The main judicial power of the governor of Texas is
A) removing any judge on his own initiative for incompetence.
B) appointing of the appellate divisions, with senate consent.
C) filling vacancies arising in state, district, and appellate courts.
D) recommending to the Commission on Judicial Conduct that a sitting judge be removed.
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