Georgetown Edition | October 2024

BY ANNA MANESS

Williamson County constable, Precinct 4

Why are you the best candidate for this seat?

If elected, what are your goals for Williamson County?

I’ve lived in this part of Williamson County all my life. Been serving in law enforcement for the last 27 years. Public service has always been a part of my life, serving is who I am, it’s what I am. Winner of the 2022 Law Enforcement Achievement Award for Public Service.

I was elected in 2020, and my goals, values and mission are the same: to be fair, impartial, transparent and consistent in all that we do; to have all sworn personnel earn their [FBI-Law Enforcement Executive Development Association] Trilogy Award; [to] hold illegal dumpers accountable; [and] to be fiscally responsible.

Paul L. Leal* Occupation & experience: elected constable with 27 years of experience, Williamson County Precinct 4 constable www.paulleal.com

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I believe I am the most qualified candidate for this position. As an experienced law enforcement officer, I have dedicated my entire career with the constable’s office to keeping our community safe, developing the youth into the future leaders of our community, and enhancing community trust and transparency.

Once elected, I plan to involve the community in the decision-making process, seeking their input and feedback to develop fair and comprehensive solutions to the issues facing our community. The creation of a well-trained mental health unit and highway safety unit is a top priority of mine.

Kenneth Guerrero Occupation & experience: commander of a special response team, internal affairs, patrol, community outreach, training, recruiting, Travis County Precinct 2 sergeant https://bit.ly/47LOEas

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Candidates were asked to keep responses under 50 words, answer the questions provided and avoid attacking opponents. Answers may have been edited or cut to adhere to those guidelines, or for style and clarity. For more election coverage, go to www.communityimpact.com/voter-guide.

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