Jason Lamb Picks Up Key Endorsement in Circuit Judge Race July 10, 2018

Former United States Senator Christopher \”Kit\” Bond is announcing his endorsement for Jason Lamb running for Circuit Judge for the 12th Judicial Circuit.

Lamb is running against attorney Tim Joyce of Warrenton.

Both have filed as Republicans and there is no Democratic nominee.

The 12th Judicial Circuit is comprised of Audrain, Montgomery, and Warren Counties.

The primary election will take place August 7th.

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