Go to main contentsGo to main menu
Tuesday, July 29, 2025 at 10:19 AM
Kingsland Chamber

County judge candidates stated their case for selection

Editor’s Note: The following includes the verbatim compiled at a county judge candidates workshop Feb. 6, hosted by Burnet County commissioners. The commissioners are scheduled at a special meeting today to conduct a public interview of the candidates.

Editor’s Note: The following includes the verbatim compiled at a county judge candidates workshop Feb. 6, hosted by Burnet County commissioners. The commissioners are scheduled at a special meeting today to conduct a public interview of the candidates.

Bryan Wilson Closing Statement “If I’m selected I will be the collaborative, positive, open and deliberate county judge. I’ll reach out to ensure that all stakeholders are included, not just the ones who show up. It’s important to get out into the county, find those people who are disenfranchised and don’t know how their county government works. I’ll be reaching out to those. Positive means that I’ll always assume that everyone I’m dealing with is open and honest and sincere. I’ll never assume any bad about anybody. I’ll be open means that the deliberations that I deal with will be in the public. Thete’s no such things as walking quorums or back door deals. It will be open and honest in front of your eyes and with the documents in front of you. Finally, deliberate means I will use my education and experience to ensure that all the options are considered for all the benefit of Burnet County.

I have a vision to have a cost effective and responsive governance that delivers quality service, good roads at a good price.

PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT. Our website requires visitors to log in to view the best local news. Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe today!
Highlander
Hope Ranch
Carter Floors and More
Salem Insurance
Madlyn's
Art of water
Texas Tech University
San Marcos Daily Record
Burnet Bulletin
The Wimberley View
Angus Beef