Sheriff’s race; Texas high court; party chairman; district judge
Sheriff’s race
Dee Anderson has been a vast improvement over his predecessor as Tarrant County sheriff.
I served with Bill Waybourn as chief of police in Dalworthington Gardens for 18 years as a councilman, 12 of those as mayor pro tem. It was my privilege to work with Bill on a weekly, often daily, basis during those 18 years.
I could write a book recounting incidents of his integrity, professionalism, leadership skills and ability to handle complex administrative issues. He maintained the highest ethical standards always.
There is nobody I trust more with lives on the line than Bill Waybourn.
A lifetime of experience has prepared him.
Dennis Barnes,
Dalworthington Gardens
Texas high court
We are fortunate to have Justice Debra Lehrmann of Tarrant County on the Texas Supreme Court.
Justice Lehrmann is a person of high integrity with more than 27 years of judicial experience. She has a proven conservative record as a strict constructionist who applies the law as written and does not legislate from the bench.
Debra’s outstanding reputation as a competent jurist with high integrity has earned her the support of Gov. Greg Abbott, 12 former Texas Supreme Court justices and hundreds of other party officials, precinct chairs and party activists.
Bob Stewart, Bedford
Party chairman
David W. Wylie is the only long-term resident with the experience to be elected Tarrant County Republican Party chairman.
He has been doing the same general work for 28 years, all within the county. He also has been a precinct chairman for 25 straight years.
Even the last two state conventions had him working as chairman of the registration committee.
His county and state party work experience is surpassed by no one else in this race.
Dale Attebery,
Arlington
District judge
Mike Wallach has presented extremely complex cases, mostly on behalf of physicians and businesses, to juries in counties throughout north central Texas for 35 years.
Tarrant County needs judges with jury trial experience. Mike Wallach has more than three times the jury trial experience as his worthy opponents combined.
As a Fort Worth native, Eastern Hills High School and Texas Christian University graduate, Mike knows Tarrant County. I encourage voters to elect Republican Mike Wallach to the 348th District Court.
James Stouffer,
Fort Worth
This story was originally published February 18, 2016 at 5:45 PM with the headline "Sheriff’s race; Texas high court; party chairman; district judge."