In an official statement released, Will Ramsay, the current District Attorney of the Eighth Judicial District, has declared his intent to seek re-election. Ramsay, a member of the Republican party, has held the position since January 1, 2013, after taking the oath of office.
The Eighth Judicial District Attorney’s Office, under Ramsay’s leadership, caters to Delta, Franklin, and Hopkins counties. Speaking about his decision to run for re-election, Ramsay expressed gratitude for the trust the community has placed in him over the past decade.
"It has now been over a decade that the people of the 8th Judicial District have entrusted me to seek justice on their behalf. This has been one of the great blessings of my life," Ramsay said.
He highlighted the collaborative efforts with his team and District Judge Eddie Northcutt in making the District Attorney’s Office one of the best in the State of Texas. Ramsay emphasized their focus on ensuring that criminal cases progress efficiently through the judicial system.
"My goal has always been to work with law enforcement to ensure the dangerous people are removed from our communities so that these counties can continue to be places where people desire to live and raise their families. We will continue to give victims a voice in the face of evil and help light conquer darkness," Ramsay stated.
Looking forward, Ramsay expressed his commitment to maintaining public trust by carrying out the duties of his office with utmost integrity.
"I hope to continue to build public trust by executing the duties of this office in a manner worthy of the people I represent," Ramsay concluded.
