Grant County Superior Court judicial race Local judges support Wallace
I grew up in this community and am now raising my children here. Grant County is my home and I definitely consider myself to be a “local resident.” I am also an attorney in Grant County. As an attorney in Grant County, this election is one that affects my clients on a daily basis. I am supporting Nicholas Wallace. This is not because I am against Mr. David Estudillo. In fact, on all accounts, Mr. Estudillo appears to be a nice guy. However, that isn’t nor should be the reason to vote for him as a Superior Court judge. Don’t make a decision based upon whom you attend church with, whom your neighbor is, or simply because you like the look of someone’s sign.
In deciding whom to vote for in this election, I would urge people to talk to the individuals that really know. Talk with local attorneys! The below list comprises nearly 700 years of experience as attorneys in this community. Any one of these attorneys would be happy to speak with you and share why they are supporting Nicholas Wallace for judge.
They are: Pat Acres, Nathan Albright, Rian Allred, Doug Anderson, Trevor Bevier, Barbara Black, Ken Chadwick, Ronaldo Delgado, Dwayne Fowles, Mitch Heaps, Jeremy Huberdeau, Shane Kenison, Kene Larson, Larry Larson, Bryce McPartland, Tom Overcast, Bill Plonske, Stephen Reagan, Steve Sackmann, Larry Tracy, Ted Vanden Bosch, David Visser, Carl Warring, Michael Wyman, retired Judge Ken Jorgensen, retired Judge Evan Sperline, Court Commissioner Harry E. Ries.
Jeremy S. Huberdeau
Moses Lake