What is the most important role the governor of Texas plays in the judicial process?
A) The governor has the power to permanently appoint all municipal court judges.
B) The governor has the power to limit the jurisdiction of the appellate courts.
C) The governor has the power to appoint district and appellate judges to fill any vacancies on the bench for the time period before elections are held, or to fill judgeships on new courts.
D) The governor has the power to add additional judges to the appellate courts whenever there is a six-month backlog in cases.
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