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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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Corrupt Constable

Beth Villarreal with her trademark broom and shovel

...Villarreal was the top vote-getter in seven of the nine most heavily LGBT precincts in the primary, and she said she wouldn’t have made the runoff without the community’s support.

Villarreal said she was unable to interview for the Stonewall endorsement due to a family emergency.

But she said she’s a member of the Young Stonewall chapter as well as Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG).

Villarreal said she raised a now-20-year-old gay son.

“Whatever he faced, we faced together,” Villarreal said. “My heart is truly in this community, because my son is part of this community.”

Read the complete story at the Dallas Voice (April 2nd, 2010):  Democrats to choose constable, county judge candidate