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DeSoto City Council Candidate Disqualification Over Felony Conviction

WFAAJune 7, 20251 min351 views
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DeSoto City Council Runoff Election

  • 🗳️ Early voting is underway for key races, including the DeSoto City Council place three runoff.
  • 🔑 The election will decide between Ken Waters and Everett Jackson, who received the most votes in May.

Candidate Eligibility Concerns

  • ⚠️ Everett Jackson, who disclosed a past felony conviction, faces potential disqualification.
  • 📜 Jackson states he has discharged his sentence, but the city secretary claims he did not submit the proper paperwork.
  • ⚖️ The city manager noted that Texas law allows candidates with prior felonies to run if they provide judicial clemency, executive pardon, or restoration of rights.

Legal Challenges and Next Steps

  • ⏳ Jackson has been informed he has until Friday at 5:00 p.m. to submit the correct documentation.
  • 🚀 He is filing a temporary restraining order with the county court.
  • 🏛️ The city states they are following legal counsel and guidance from the Secretary of State.
  • 🗣️ The situation is described as "diabolical" by Jackson, and critics suggest the issue could have been avoided with more due diligence and transparency.
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DeSoto City CouncilRunoff ElectionCandidate EligibilityFelony ConvictionPaperwork IssuesTexas LawJudicial ClemencyExecutive PardonRestoration of RightsTemporary Restraining OrderEarly VotingElection Transparency
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