Galveston County Sheriff's race 2008
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Galveston County Sheriff's race 2008
Lt. Henry Poretto, currently with the Galveston Police Department, announced his candidacy for Galveston County Sheriff last week. The incumbent Sheriff, Gean Leonard, is retiring at the end of his term in 2008.
Lt. Poretto is firmly in favor of the RKBA and promotion of the shooting sports. He is the president of the Galveston Rifle and Pistol Club.
(RKBA and "gun control" have not been issues in Galveston County politics.)
I don't see a good place to post this information, but quite a few active members live in Galveston County and might like to know.
- Jim
Lt. Poretto is firmly in favor of the RKBA and promotion of the shooting sports. He is the president of the Galveston Rifle and Pistol Club.
(RKBA and "gun control" have not been issues in Galveston County politics.)
I don't see a good place to post this information, but quite a few active members live in Galveston County and might like to know.
- Jim
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It didn't take long for the other shoe to drop: Capt. Henry Trochesset, patrol commander of the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office, announced he will run for sheriff as a Democrat. He is endorsed by former Sheriff Joe Max Taylor.
It's now open news that Lt. Porretto will be running as a Republican.
J.L. Campbell Jr. chief of the Fort Bend Independent School District police, ran for that spot in 2004. He has not confirmed or denied that he will run next year.
http://news.galvestondailynews.com/stor ... 908154d227
This should be interesting. Democrats "owned" Galveston County for more than a century. Republicans started to win county-wide races in 2000 (IIRC).
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It's now open news that Lt. Porretto will be running as a Republican.
J.L. Campbell Jr. chief of the Fort Bend Independent School District police, ran for that spot in 2004. He has not confirmed or denied that he will run next year.
http://news.galvestondailynews.com/stor ... 908154d227
This should be interesting. Democrats "owned" Galveston County for more than a century. Republicans started to win county-wide races in 2000 (IIRC).
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New member "ChrisStevens" would be a good source of information on this race as well, he could put a good perspective on this as soon as he gets back from a trip he had to take last week...
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Yep...I know him personally...He's a good troop!seamusTX wrote:Is he the former chairman of the Galveston County Republican Party and candidate for County Judge?stevie_d_64 wrote:New member "ChrisStevens" ...
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I gave him the vector to visit and become a participant in this forum...He's eager to learn and refine his firearm needs and techniques...
Thats the only reason he's here...
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Maj. Eric Nevelow of the Galveston County Sheriff's office announced that he will be running in the Democratic primary.
http://news.galvestondailynews.com/stor ... 9db755b2e3
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http://news.galvestondailynews.com/stor ... 9db755b2e3
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Its is very early to be announcing for 2008 campaigns. Good chance that the Dems will bloody each other up in the primarys for this one.seamusTX wrote:Maj. Eric Nevelow of the Galveston County Sheriff's office announced that he will be running in the Democratic primary.
http://news.galvestondailynews.com/stor ... 9db755b2e3
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J.L. Campbell of Santa Fe, Texas, announced that he will run for sheriff on the Republican ticket. He ran in 2004 and received about 48% of the votes.
http://news.galvestondailynews.com/stor ... 9ed7a237cc
Apparently, it will be a horse race.
- Jim
http://news.galvestondailynews.com/stor ... 9ed7a237cc
Apparently, it will be a horse race.
- Jim