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Home»News»LETTER TO THE EDITOR: People Of Williams County Deserve To Hear Full Story Before Voting
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: People Of Williams County Deserve To Hear Full Story Before Voting

By Newspaper StaffMarch 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Dear Editor:

In response to Bill Martin’s recent letter supporting Judge Karen Gallagher, the citizens of Williams County are being asked to place their trust in an endorsement rather than in a careful examination of the full record.

That may be acceptable in partisan politics. It should never be the standard for selecting a judge.
A judge exercises extraordinary authority over the lives of ordinary people — particularly in divisions that handle matters involving families, children, abuse allegations, custody, and parental rights.

The decisions made in those courtrooms can shape the future of families and children for years — sometimes generations.


Because of that power, judicial elections demand more than glowing praise from the president of a candy company.

With all due respect to Mr. Martin’s profession, no amount of sweet talk is going to change a lot of people’s minds about the very serious questions surrounding the administration of justice in this county.

Mr. Martin’s letter paints a picture of judicial service that, unfortunately, is not the whole story. There are documented facts that directly contradict certain claims made in support of Judge Gallagher.


However, many of the records that would allow the public to fully evaluate those facts are shielded from public view by confidentiality rules — including credible complaints filed through Ohio’s judicial disciplinary process.

In other words, the public is being asked to rely on endorsements while much of the relevant information remains hidden from public inspection. That should concern every citizen who believes in transparent government and accountable courts.

Unlike many who write endorsements from a distance, my family and I have experienced the real-world impact of decisions made in this court.

When you have lived through a system that holds the power to shape the course of your family’s life, you gain a perspective that cannot be captured in campaign praise or community reputation.


My husband Tyson and I are long-standing members of this community and business owners here in Williams County.

For that reason, I extend a sincere invitation to Mr. Martin: before asking the public to place their confidence in any judicial candidate, I would welcome the opportunity for him to sit down with Tyson and me and hear our experience directly.

Justice should not be discussed only among those closest to the halls of power. The administration of justice belongs to the people of Williams County — especially the families who must live with the consequences of the court’s decisions. Those voices deserve to be heard just as much as the endorsements of well-connected supporters.

Which raises another important question: if there are two candidates seeking one of the most powerful judicial positions in Williams County, why has there been no public debate?

The voters deserve the opportunity to hear both candidates speak openly about their records, their judicial philosophy, and their commitment to constitutional rights and due process.

The people of Williams County deserve more than endorsements. They deserve transparency, accountability, and a judiciary that is never afraid of the light.

Because when courts operate without scrutiny, the consequences are not measured in campaign praise or reputation — they are measured in the lives of families and children who must live with the results long after the election is over.

The people of Williams County deserve to hear the full story before they are asked to cast their vote.

Respectfully,
Jennifer King
Williams County Resident
Independent / Non-Party


 

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