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Judge Tracy Gray, who has honorably served as the judge of the Kaufman County Court at Law for almost the past five years, has officially announced her resignation from her current position to run for the judgeship of the newly established 489th District Court, as mandated by law.

During her tenure in the County Court at Law, Judge Gray has been a paragon of judicial excellence and conservative principles. Her decision to pursue the district court judgeship is fueled by her commitment to serve the community on a broader scale and to continue upholding the rule of law with the utmost integrity and fairness.

Judge Gray’s candidacy comes at a pivotal moment. The creation of the 489th District Court is a testament to the growth and evolving needs of Kaufman County. Judge Gray’s extensive experience, her tough stance on crime, and her unwavering commitment to a ‘kids first’ philosophy in CPS and family law make her the most qualified candidate for this critical role.

As a conservative judge, Tracy Gray has consistently demonstrated judicial restraint, ensuring that her courtroom is a place where law is interpreted and not made. Her dedication to conservative values resonates deeply with the Republican voters of Kaufman County. Judge Gray’s approach to the bench is grounded in a deepseated belief in justice, fairness, and the protection of constitutional rights.

“I am deeply humbled and excited at the prospect of serving as the judge of the 489th District Court. It is a privilege to be in a position where I can make a significant impact on the lives of our citizens. My commitment to being tough on crime, putting children’s welfare first in family law cases, and upholding conservative values remains steadfast. I look forward to the opportunity to continue my service to the people of Kaufman County,” said Judge Gray.

Judge Gray’s campaign for the 489th District Court is a call to all who believe in justice, fairness, and the conservative values that are the cornerstone of our community. The support and trust of the citizens of Kaufman County will be the driving force behind her pursuit of this new role.