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JP Harry Hardman Seeks Conroe Municipal Judge Seat

**Justice of the Peace Harry Hardman Announces Candidacy for Conroe Municipal Judge**

**CONROE, TX –** Conroe voters are set to see a well-known name on the ballot for Municipal Judge come May 4th, as Harry Hardman, currently the Justice of the Peace for Precinct 1, has officially announced his bid for the judgeship presently held by Judge Wayne Mack.

Hardman brings a deep and extensive background in public service within Montgomery County to his campaign. His career includes terms as a Conroe City Councilman, serving as a Conroe ISD Trustee, and his current role as Justice of the Peace for Precinct 1, a position he has held since 2018.

Emphasizing his qualifications for the Municipal Court, Hardman highlights his “extensive judicial experience” gained from his current bench, where he routinely presides over misdemeanor criminal cases and civil disputes. “I am committed to bringing fairness and experience to the Conroe Municipal Court,” Hardman stated, underscoring his platform.

The Conroe Municipal Judge is responsible for handling misdemeanor offenses and city ordinance violations specifically within the City of Conroe. This role is critical for local law enforcement and maintaining community standards.

Hardman’s campaign messaging frequently references his long history in elected office, noting he has served “as your elected official in Conroe for over two decades.” He asserts his deep understanding of the “needs of our community” and pledges to ensure “justice is applied consistently and impartially” should he be elected. His strategy hinges on leveraging his broad public service record and current judicial experience to resonate with voters.

The filing period for candidates recently concluded on February 16th, having opened on February 2nd. The general municipal election is scheduled for Saturday, May 4th. Voters are encouraged to verify their registration status and polling locations closer to election day. Information on voter registration, polling sites, and election procedures can typically be found on the Montgomery County Elections Administration website at [Montgomery County Elections Website Link – *e.g., mctx.org/elections*].

Hardman’s campaign is expected to detail his vision for the Municipal Court and specific initiatives in the coming weeks. For more information on his campaign, voters can visit his official campaign website or social media channels once launched.

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