By HEATHER CATHLEEN COX
Staff Writer
Reporter@sbnewspaper.com
On January 1, 2015 Guadalupe Ayala was sworn into office as Cameron County Justice of the Peace Precinct 3, Place 1, by the Honorable Rogelio “Roy” Valdez, Chief Justice of the Texas Thirteenth District Court of Appeals.
Ayala’s district covers areas reaching from El Ranchito to Arroyo City, from Rangerville Road to Los Fresnos, and from parts of Harlingen to Rio Hondo and San Benito.
The official oath of office states that the individual “will faithfully execute the duties of the office…and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and the laws of the United States and of (Texas), so help me God.”
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Better 2015,
You are so correct, and I agree with your comment. These self-proclaimed political powerhouses are a major joke to our community. Their just linger around and see what can benefit them. Chon Lopez, Ronnie Garcia and their click are no good for our town and they have demonstrated that for years. So, I’m glad Mr. Ayala won his election bid without their support. Unfortunately, the school board and city elections are run eternally and not by the state, that’s why you see all these discrepancy’s and questioned outcomes. The future elections in May 2015 will be over looked by CAVA and make sure our voting rights are not violated.
Way to go JUDGE A GALA. SIMPRI FI.
It’s great to see an honorable man win an election without the assistance of corrupted votes. It truly is a breath of fresh air to know that Mr.Ayala won despite chon Lopez, Ronnie Garcia and the click going against Mr.Ayala. This is a positive sign that our citizens want good people with strong family values in our political seats. Mr.Ayala best of luck and God Bless..
Best of luck to Mr. Ayala!
He is a good person and dedicated to his community! Maybe he can help run off some of the ratas with 2 patas!