Local residents will be able to vote in three contested races in the upcoming Nov. 5 election — Williamson County Sheriff, County Attorney and Precinct 4 Constable.
Williamson County Sheriff
Incumbent Williamson County Sheriff Mike Gleason, Democrat, will be running against Republican Matthew Lindeman.
Gleason was elected to the Sheriff’s seat in November 2020, and supports mental health initiatives, prioritizes school safety and sex offender compliance, according to his campaign website. To learn more about Gleason, visit sheriffgleasonwilliamsoncounty. com.
Lindeman serves as a Williamson County law enforcement officer and plans to be tough on crime, to focus on vulnerable communities such as the elderly and to prevent future jail inspection failures, according to his website. To learn more about Lindeman, visit lindemannforwilcosheriff.
com.
County Attorney
Incumbent Williamson County Attorney Doyle “Dee” Hobbs, Jr., Republican, will be running against Democrat Amy Lyn Lefkowitz for the seat.
Hobbs was first elected as county attorney in 2013, and supports the police and education, while focusing on faith and family, according to his campaign website. To learn more about Hobbs, visit votehobbs.com.
Lefkowitz is a criminal attorney, who wants to focus less on harsh punishments and convictions and more on getting those accused of crimes back on track, according to her campaign website. To learn more about Lefkowitz, visit amy4wilco.com.
Constable, Precinct 4
Incumbent Precint 4 Constable Paul Leal, Republican, will be running against Democrat Kenneth Guerrero in the upcoming election.
Leal was elected as constable for Precinct 4 in November 2020, and has over 28 years of law enforcement experience, according to his campaign website. To learn more about Leal, visit paulleal. com.
Guerrero also has law enforcement experience and has served as deputy constable. To learn more about Guerrero, visit facebook. com/p/Kenneth-Guerrero-For- Constable- 6155429434596.