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Re-elect GEORGE W. “BILL” ROBINSON
Age: 66
Office: DeWitt County Justice of the Peace, Pct. #2
Party Affiliation: Republican
Residence: Yorktown, DeWitt County
Current Occupation: Justice of the Peace, Pct. #2 and Yorktown Municipal Judge
Experience, Education, Commitment and Integrity. Those are four reasons I should be elected DeWitt County
Justice of the Peace Pct 2.
I have served as JP. Pct 2 for the past 15 years, and as Yorktown Municipal Judge for the past 14 years. I
have over 360 hours of formal judicial training through Southwest Texas State University, and 290 hours of
judicial training through Texas Municipal Court Training Center. I am committed to the community and county
by being active and involved in various civic organizations. I am the Chairman of Yorktown E.M.S. and was
instrumental in establishing the service, as well as a member of the Yorktown Chamber of Commerce,
Yorktown Medical Guild, the American Legion Post #272, Quartermaster and past, Vice President of the
Yorktown Economic Development Corporation, a member of the Yorktown Historical foundation, Treasurer
for Open Bible Baptist Church, Mentor for the Yorktown ISD.
My goal remains the same as when I was first elected to this office in 1995: to treat everyone the same, to
be available to the public, day or night, and to continue to maintain a good working relationship with the
County and District Attorney, school officials, and other law enforcement offices in DeWitt County.
I take great pride in being a judge, and I have always made my decisions in an unbiased manner, based on
the evidence presented, according to the law. I believe that is the only way to effectively serve in this position.
I am a Retired Air Force Master Sergeant and have lived in Yorktown since 1979.
Address:
P.O. Box 336
Yorktown, TX 78164
361-564-9410
judge.robinson@sbcglobal.net

Bill Robinson Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 DeWitt County
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