Troy Lunsford has announced his intentions to seek re-election as JP-District 5.
“I have served District 5 since January 2013. My experience as a small business owner is beneficial in helping with the management of county funds. This includes approving, adjusting, or rejecting budgets and the dispersal of funds. Serving in this elected position has been a great
learning experience for me. My desire as a Quorum Court member is to continue to help manage the tax payers money in a fair, conservative, and honest manner. I am very proud of the county officials and workers in thefine job they do in caring for our county.”
Troy is the 1990 graduate of Mena High School and is married to Ginger, who is a 1990 graduate of Hatfield High School. Together they have two children, Trey and Kaylee. Troy has served for the past eleven years as an elder in the Koinonia Fellowship.
“I look forward to serving the citizens in my District 5 in the next term. I am asking them for their vote, and extend a big thanks for their vote in the last election!”
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