Marian Brown, who had been serving as interim Dallas County Sheriff since Jan. 1, 2018, was sworn-in for her first full term Tuesday. Sheriff Marian Brown was sworn in as Sheriff of Dallas County on January 1, 2019.

She gets our nod over a strong challenger, former constable Roy Williams, Jr. It’s been nearly four months since Marian Brown was elected Dallas County Sheriff. I look forward to serving you as Dallas County Sheriff.Volunteers block walking for the Sheriff Sheriff Brown attends DFW Muslim American Chamber of Commerce Event Chorizo y Menudo BreakfastVolunteers block walking for the Sheriff Sheriff Brown attends DFW Muslim American Chamber of Commerce Event Chorizo y Menudo BreakfastVolunteers block walking for the Sheriff Sheriff Brown attends DFW Muslim American Chamber of Commerce Event Chorizo y Menudo BreakfastCongresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson endorses Sheriff Marian Brown Attorney George Milner Constable Michael Orozco Hamilton Park Jessica Montoya-Coggins Attorney and Precinct Chair Lisa McKnight Con…Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson endorses Sheriff Marian Brown Attorney George Milner Constable Michael Orozco Hamilton Park Jessica Montoya-Coggins Attorney and Precinct Chair Lisa McKnight Con…Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson endorses Sheriff Marian Brown Attorney George Milner Constable Michael Orozco Hamilton Park Jessica Montoya-Coggins Attorney and Precinct Chair Lisa McKnight Con…Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson endorses Sheriff Marian Brown Attorney George Milner Constable Michael Orozco Hamilton Park Jessica Montoya-Coggins Attorney and Precinct Chair Lisa McKnight Con…Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson endorses Sheriff Marian Brown Attorney George Milner Constable Michael Orozco Hamilton Park Jessica Montoya-Coggins Attorney and Precinct Chair Lisa McKnight Con…Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson endorses Sheriff Marian Brown Attorney George Milner Constable Michael Orozco Hamilton Park Jessica Montoya-Coggins Attorney and Precinct Chair Lisa McKnight Con…te a straight ticket, beginning with the November 2020 election. When Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown was elected two years ago, she vowed to bring professionalism back to the department and rebuild trust with the … #togetherweball2019#dallascounty #DallasSheriff #Communityovereverything Marian Brown (Democratic Party) is the Dallas County Sheriff in Texas. "CNN's Erin Burnett speaks with Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown. Texans, and many minority voters, have used the straight ticket for decades as a way of voting for all the nominees of their party. Sheriff Brown is the first African-American Sheriff in Dallas County and one of only three African-American female sheriffs in the United States. But he lacks the leadership experience for the job.The winner faces a Republican challenger in November.Editorial and commentary from op-ed columnists, the editorial board and contributing writers from Stand with us in our mission to discover and uncover the story of North TexasCopyright © 2020 The Dallas Morning News.

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