The Texas Constitution, as amended by Constitutional Amendment in 2025, establishes the Commission on Judicial Conduct as a 13 member body. Its members, who receive no pay for their service, serve six-year terms. The members of the Commission include:
- Six judges appointed by the Supreme Court of Texas, one from each of the following court levels: appellate, district, county court at law, constitutional county, justice of the peace, and municipal;
- Two attorneys appointed by the State Bar of Texas, who are not judges; and
- Five citizen members appointed by the Governor, who are neither attorneys nor judges.
All appointments are from varying appellate districts of the state, except that the citizen members, justice of the peace and judge of the municipal court are selected at large. The Texas Senate confirms all appointees.
Effective January 1, 2026
Officers
Chair
To be determined
Vice-Chair
To be determined
Secretary
To be determined
Members
| Name | Position | Location | Appointed by | Term Expires |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hon. Kevin Yeary | Judge Member | Austin | Texas Supreme Court | 12/31/2027 |
| Hon. Ana E. Estevez | Judge Member | Amarillo | Texas Supreme Court | 12/31/2027 |
| Hon. Wayne Money | Judge Member | Greenville | Texas Supreme Court | 12/19/2027 |
| Hon. Sid L. Harle | Judge Member | San Antonio | Texas Supreme Court | 12/31/2029 |
| Hon. Ken Wise | Judge Member | Houston | Texas Supreme Court | 12/31/2031 |
| Hon. Grant Dorfman | Judge Member | Houston | Texas Supreme Court | 12/31/2031 |
| To be determined | Public Member | Governor | ||
| To be determined | Public Member | Governor | ||
| To be determined | Public Member | Governor | ||
| To be determined | Public Member | Governor | ||
| To be determined | Public Member | Governor | ||
| To be determined | Public Member | Governor | ||
| To be determined | Public Member | Governor |