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I am running for Judge of Criminal District Court No. 1 because I believe our courts must reflect the values of fairness, accountability, and transparency.
It’s hard to ask, but I’m asking. I need your help. Your donation - whether $25, $100, or whatever you can give - will go directly toward voter outreach, campaign materials, and the tools needed to share this message.
For over 26 years, I have served our community in the courtroom, working tirelessly to ensure that every person - no matter their background - receives equal treatment under the law. If elected, I will bring that same dedication to ensuring justice is done with integrity and compassion.
But I cannot do this alone. Running a campaign that reaches voters, shares this vision, and builds the grassroots support needed requires significant resources. That’s why I’m asking you to make a contribution today to help me run a strong, winning campaign.
Thank you for believing in fairness, accountability, and transparency in our courts and for your support.
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