Thursday, November 18, 2010

Longwitz receives endorsements from Governor and key leaders in Madison County

Governor Haley Barbour, Former Mississippi Republican Party Chairman Jim Herring, Madison County Sheriff Toby Trowbridge and Madison County State Representative Rita Martinson all supporting Will Longwitz in runoff election.

As the runoff election on Tuesday, November 23rd is just a few days away, Madison County Judge candidate Will Longwitz is pleased to announce that he has received the public support of several key Mississippi leaders.

Will Longwitz has received the support of Mississippi's Governor Haley Barbour as well as the former Chairman of the Mississippi Republican Party, Jim Herring, of Canton. Will Longwitz also has the support of Madison County Sheriff Toby Trowbridge and Madison County State Representative Rita Martinson.

In addition, today's edition of the Madison County Journal newspaper has encouraged readers to vote for Will Longwitz with the newspaper's endorsement titled "Will Longwitz for County Judge" that states, "Will Longwitz is a man of character who possesses solidly conservative ideals. Among other things, Longwitz understands the growing juvenile crime problem in Madison County and is committed to stopping bad behavior from becoming criminal behavior."

Governor Haley Barbour has given his support to Will Longwitz's campaign with the following statement: "There is an important judicial election in Madison County, and I hope you will vote for Will Longwitz. I know he will be a fair, impartial and effective judge for Madison County. Will worked hard for me after Hurricane Katrina, and I know he will work hard for you."

In a letter to the Madison County Herald newspaper, former Mississippi Republican Party Chairman, Jim Herring, of Canton, writes, "Will has shown me he is not afraid of hard work- an essential trait for any good Judge...Will has shown me that he has the proper temperament to be a good Judge, one that is calm, kind, fair and impartial, yet one that can also be firm and even courageous if necessary."

In January, Longwitz announced his campaign at the home of Andy & Karen Taggart of Madison. He promised to "do everything in his power to help keep Madison County safe and strong, and a great place to raise families."

Longwitz is a former federal prosecutor, a special prosecutor for Madison County, and has his law practice in Madison. He is now in a runoff to be held on Tuesday, November 23rd. Longwitz came in first place in the general election on November 2nd, 2010.

You can learn more about Will Longwitz and his campaign by visiting http://www.will4judge.com/
For more information, contact the campaign at (601) 707-8560

3 comments:

  1. Will Longwitz has run an exemplary campaign and has shown himself to be a man of ethics and character. It's no wonder he is being endorsed by the most respected members of our county. Will Longwitz will be an impartial, ethical judge and an asset to Madison County.

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  2. You can tell by the way Will has run his campaign that he is a man of the highest character. We need a judge we can trust to be ethical in his dealings and impartial in all matters. Will has demonstrated to those of us who have worked with him that he is uniquely qualified for this position. He will be an exceptional judge.

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  3. Let's see...Haley Barbour, Jim Herring, Toby Trowbridge, Rita Martinson all are publicly supporting Will Longwitz. That's a pretty good group to have on your side, and I'm glad to join them.

    The election of Will Longwitz to the office of Madison County Court Judge will show that the people of Madison County are ready to take the first step toward strong, capable and honest county leadership. Vote for Will Longwitz on November 23, and encourage your friends to do the same! Bill Billingsley

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