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Dateline: August 9,
2001
State
senate candidate stops in Clarendon
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Craig
Estes of Wichita Falls last week announced his candidacy to fill the
vacant senate seat of the late Tom Haywood. The Republican businessman
stopped in Clarendon last Thursday to introduce himself to local voters at
Renee’s Diner.
Estes
will be involved in what his campaign calls “a political free-for-all”
as any candidate that wants to can run for the seat regardless of party
affiliation. Gov. Rick Perry has called for a special election to be held
November 6, 2001. If no candidate receives 50 percent of the vote, a
runoff will be held within 30 days.
Estes
says he was inspired by Haywood, who passed away last month, and he says
he considered the senator a friend.
“I
can’t fill his shoes,” Estes said, “but I can carry on his
legacy.”
If
he’s elected, Estes admits representing Donley County will probably be a
short-term project. The Texas Legislature won’t be in regular session
again until 2003; and if the state’s Legislative Redistricting Board
plan is adopted, Donley County will be moved out of Senate District 30 and
into the district represented by Sen. Robert L. Duncan of Lubbock.
“I
need Donley County’s help to be elected,” Estes said. “There are
things to be done even though the legislature is out of session.”
Estes
is chairman of the board of Estes, Inc., an ag-chemical company founded by
his father in 1951. He has never held elected office but says he has been
active in party politics at the county level.
The
candidate is still studying a variety of issues before taking positions on
them but says he has a conservative philosophy that has been well received
by the district.
Estes
is married to the former Jennifer Huff of Wichita Falls. They have three
children: Abby attends Vanderbilt University; Andrew attends Auburn
University; and Mark is a junior at Wichita Falls High School.
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