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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The Ellis County Observer, February 14th, 2010: Clay Jenkins for Dallas County Judge: Gromer Jeffers Neglected to Mention This Waxahachie lawyer Clay Jenkins is the Ellis County Democrats’ best hope —- in Dallas County. But Jenkins comes from a very prominent legal family. He’s listed in Gromer Jeffers’ Dallas Morning News piece today as having claimed Dallas as his hometown since 2001. Oh yeah? Ellis County Elections Dept officials show that Jenkins only recently became a Dallas County voter. In May 2007, Jenkins (whom I have never met) voted in an Ellis County municipal election. In Nov. 2007, he registered in Dallas County. He might have listed his hometown as Dallas “since 2001,” but he’s been an Ellis County voter as recently as May 2007.
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