Collin County District Attorney Race Heating Up
The race for the next Collin County District Attorney is gaining momentum. Yesterday, on the courthouse steps, former judge Greg Willis announced he is running for the soon to be vacant spot.

Greg resigned his former position as County Court Six Judge in order to run for District Attorney. Greg is a former Collin County prosecutor and also private practice attorney. More about Greg can be found on his website www.gregwillis.org
His announcement places him in the running with several other candidates who have also publicly announced their intentions to run.

K. Jefferson Bray (Jeff Bray), announced his intentions to run for District Attorney. Jeff is currently the senior legal advisor for Plano PD, and former Collin and Dallas County prosecutor. He has a website, www.brayforda.com detailing his plans for the office.
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James "Jimmy" Angelino has also been public about his intentions to run for District Attorney. Jimmy is a former Dallas police officer, and former Denton prosecutor. He is currently in private practice. His campaign website can be found at www.angelino4da.com
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J. Eric Reed has also announced he intends to run for District Attorney. Eric is an attorney in private practice, and former Dallas prosecutor, and former Special Asst. US Attorney.

Rafael de la Garza has also been public about his intentions to become Collin County's District Attorney. Rafael is a former Dallas prosecutor current private practice attorney. He has a website www.delagarzaforda.com detailing his plans for office.

Way to go Greg!!!!
Since everyone is a Republican, and no Democrat has decided to join this dance, anyone voting in the Democratic primary (being loyal party voters) is shut out of this process. So it is actually meaningless to a large segment of the Collin County population.
But I'm sure that's the definition of "fairness" in Collin County - one party rule.
Chuck-
Good point, that is exactly the same way it works in Lubbock as well. Of course, there are only a few of us Democrats in west Texas.
Rafael de la Garza is a dedicated upstanding attorney and will bring justice for all parties.
Chuck -
Perhaps you should run for D.A. as a Democrat if you are concerned that the Democrat party is not being properly represented in the race. I fail to see how it is any of the Republican candidates' fault that no Democrat is running for the office. There is nothing to stop a Democrat from running for the office - complete "fairness."