Vote For Garza

October 13, 2020 at 5:12 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:

As a resident of Kosciusko County, I plan to vote for Antony “Tony” Garza. Tony Garza grew up in this community, returned after law school and has devoted his life to the betterment of our county. He has played an active role in many organizations such as: United Way, Baker Youth Club, Kosciusko Literary Services, Sus Amigos. This work is important to Tony Garza because he lives here and always sees the improvement of our county as a top priority.

His experience qualifies him for this position. Since 1996, he has handled many cases as deputy prosecutor, defense attorney, jury and bench cases. Being trained as a certified mediator adds another gold star to his resume. He knows the law of Indiana and practices it on many procedural levels.

When driving our roads, we all take extra precautions when we see the “Student Driver” emblem on a vehicle.  They are new to the road, inexperienced. But, Tony Garza is not new to the law; he is experienced! He has tried 38 times more felony cases than his opponent.

He is prepared for this position of Superior Court 3 Judge.

Vote for him and know that your county is being cared for by an experienced citizen.

I endorse Attorney Antony Garza for Superior Court 3 Judge.

Suzette Clayton

Leesburg, via email



Editor, Times-Union:

As a resident of Kosciusko County, I plan to vote for Antony “Tony” Garza. Tony Garza grew up in this community, returned after law school and has devoted his life to the betterment of our county. He has played an active role in many organizations such as: United Way, Baker Youth Club, Kosciusko Literary Services, Sus Amigos. This work is important to Tony Garza because he lives here and always sees the improvement of our county as a top priority.

His experience qualifies him for this position. Since 1996, he has handled many cases as deputy prosecutor, defense attorney, jury and bench cases. Being trained as a certified mediator adds another gold star to his resume. He knows the law of Indiana and practices it on many procedural levels.

When driving our roads, we all take extra precautions when we see the “Student Driver” emblem on a vehicle.  They are new to the road, inexperienced. But, Tony Garza is not new to the law; he is experienced! He has tried 38 times more felony cases than his opponent.

He is prepared for this position of Superior Court 3 Judge.

Vote for him and know that your county is being cared for by an experienced citizen.

I endorse Attorney Antony Garza for Superior Court 3 Judge.

Suzette Clayton

Leesburg, via email



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