Clay Jenkins Poll
FACTpac Slate
The Fund Against Corruption in Texas endorses the following slate in the Democratic Party Primary Runoff:
Dale B. Tillery
District Judge, 134th Judicial District
(Juez del Distrito, Distrito Judicial Núm. 134)
Teresa Hawthorne
District Judge, 203rd Judicial District
Larry Duncan
County Judge
(Juez del Condado)
Hector H. Garza
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 5
(Juez, Corte Criminal del Condado Núm. 5)
Tina Yoo
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 8
(Juez, Corte Criminal del Condado Núm. 8)
Brenda Hull Thompson
Judge, County Probate Court No. 1
(Juez, Corte Testamentaria del Condado Núm. 1)
Beth Villarreal
Constable, Precinct No. 5
(Condestable, Precinto Núm. 5)
Congratualtions to the FACTpac Endorsed Candidates Who Won!
We would have preferred that all six of our endorsed candidates win, but FOUR WON!
FACTpac Endorsed Democratic Primary Runoff Winners:
Dale B. Tillery
District Judge, 134th Judicial District
Teresa Hawthorne
District Judge, 203rd Judicial District
Tina Yoo
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 8
Brenda Hull Thompson
Judge, County Probate Court No. 1
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According to the Dallas Morning News, Clay Jenkins says he's lived in Dallas County from "2001 to present," but the Dallas Observer says Jenkins voted in a 2007 election in Ellis County. Both can't be true, unless there's voter fraud.
One hundred and fourteen votes. That's all that kept Clay Jenkins from securing the Democratic nomination for county judge on March 2. Instead, he'll take on former Dallas City Council member Larry Duncan in the April 13 runoff election to determine Republican Wade Emmert's opponent in November. Echoing much of what he's said throughout the campaign, Duncan tells Unfair Park that he views the job as a destination as opposed to merely "a stepping stone to something better" for Jenkins, who's a lawyer and co-owner of a dental health services company. He also questions Jenkins's Democratic credentials by pointing out that in 2000 he contributed $250 to President George W. Bush's campaign. After Jenkins voted in the 2006 general election in Dallas County, he voted in the May 2007 municipal election in Ellis County before casting another vote in Dallas County in the 2008 general election. Duncan cites this inconsistency as a reason to give voters pause. March 15th, 2010 - Dallas Observer: Who is Clay Jenkins? We'd Like to Know Too, But He Ain't Talkin'.
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