Republican

Judge Edna Staudt


After months of prayer, I believed it was time for me to retire from my position as Justice of the Peace in Precinct 2 Williamson County.

I am honored to have served this community for 28 years. I extend my heartfelt appreciation to thousands of volunteers who have provided resources and educational programs to meet the need of those effected by the judicial system.  Through the years, civic, religious, and governmental organizations have partnered with me to provide justice with integrity and compassion.  Many organizations have maintained that partnership and it is my hope that will continue when the newly elected official takes the bench in January 2023.  

Thank you for doing all we can do to make Williamson County the best place in which to live.

  • Dedicated to upholding and defending the Constitution and Laws of the United States and of this State of Texas.
  • Knowledgeable in Justice Court Civil and Criminal Law
  • Member of NRA
  • Advisory Board Member, Agape Pregnancy Resource Center
  • Conservative and defender of Traditional Family Values
  • 23 Years Experience in all duties of the position of Justice of the Peace
  • Committed to Safety
  • Committed to the responsible enforcement of the law

About Judge Edna Staudt


Judge Staudt was first elected in 1994 and is in her 6th term of office. She has been an active member of the Republican Party since 1982, expressing conservative Christian views at conventions and forums.

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The latest thoughts, musings, and opinions of Justice Edna Staudt about culture, law and life…

Re-Election Campaign

Help re-elect Justice of the Peace Edna Staudt. General election day is coming soon….

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Join others in supporting me in the forthcoming campaign with your time and resources…

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Preserving Freedom

Speaking at a Press Conference at the Capitol in Austin regarding issues that affect the Justice Courts and the Public.  It is our duty as elected officials to preserve Constitutional rights.  The most precious is that of Freedom.  Many countries in our world do not enjoy the freedom we have in America.

When taking office, every elected official takes the Oath to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States and of this State.

Williamson County/YMCA Teen Court

Students from Williamson County and the Greater Austin area have benefited from the Leadership Program I created when taking office.  Students learn the roles of the Judiciary firsthand.  Professionals throughout the community have joined me in that endeavor.  Law enforcement officers have volunteered their time to teach students.   Attorneys and Judges have provided insight and instruction in the Law. Teenage defendants have experienced justice at the hands of their peers.

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COOL Week

COOL Week

Each year senior students from Leander ISD have an opportunity to spend a week with an entity related to their career goals.  Judge Staudt hosts students each year teaching the role of Justice of the Peace. She arranges interviews with prosecutors, constables,...

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Campaign 2018

Campaign 2018

When one election cycle ends, another begins.  People could get overwhelmed by all the elections, or they could be glad they have a voice in who will make decisions that affect their lives.  Our freedom to choose our leaders was bought with a heavy price.  It is our...

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