Who's in the 5-Way Race for Texas' 457th District Court?
In the Republican Primary, Spring attorney Chris Buck, Conroe solo practitioner Robert "Bobby" Kasprzak, The Woodlands civil litigator Vince Santini, Bruce Coulson Tough, owner of the Tough Law Firm in Spring, and Spring lawyer Eric Yollick are competing in the race for the 457th District Court in Conroe.
February 15, 2020 at 01:30 PM
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It's election season, and Texas Lawyer is publishing Q&As with candidates in contested races for district and appellate court benches in the Lone Star State. Early voting runs from Feb. 18 to Feb. 28, and election day is March 3.
Here are candidates running in the contested primary race for Montgomery County's 457th District Court.
457th District Court
In the Republican primary, Spring attorney Chris Buck, Conroe solo practitioner Robert "Bobby" Kasprzak, The Woodlands civil litigator Vince Santini, Bruce Coulson Tough, owner of the Tough Law Firm in Spring, and Spring lawyer Eric Yollick are competing in the race for the 457th District Court in Conroe. Whoever wins will compete in the November general election against unopposed Democratic candidate Marc M. Meyer.
Click the names below to read their Q&As.
Chris Buck (no response)
Eric Yollick (no response)
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