Jack Martin
RepublicanCounty Sheriff
Jack Martin serves as the Morris County Sheriff, leading a dedicated team of deputies protecting the residents of Morris County from the county seat of Daingerfield. Sheriff Martin is focused on providing dependable law enforcement to this tight-knit East Texas county.
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Campaign Promises
- ●Ensure timely response to all calls for service in Morris County
- ●Protect Daingerfield State Park and surrounding recreational areas
- ●Maintain a drug-free community through enforcement and education
- ●Keep the county jail safe and compliant with state regulations
- ●Build trust between law enforcement and the community
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Last verified: 2026-05-01
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