Mr. Kincaid and Mr. Bridges

GOP Convention

Thomas C. Kincaid, Jr. with Fifth District Court of Appeals Justice David L. Bridges at the Texas GOP convention.

 
Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid with Karl Rove

Karl Rove Book Signing

Mr. And Mrs. Thomas C. Kincaid, Jr. attended the Karl Rove book signing and the Republican Dinner with Karl Rove sponsored by the Ector County Republican Party.

 
Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid

NRA Banquet

Thomas C. Kincaid, Jr. sponsored a table at the Friend’s of the NRA banquet in Fort Stockton. Mr. Kincaid has been given an “A” rating by both the NRA and the Texas State Rifle Association.

 

Kincaid Files for District Seat


Pecos County rancher and real estate appraiser, Thomas C. Kincaid, Jr. has announced his intention to file on the Republican ticket for the District #74 seat in the Texas House of Representatives. Mr. Kincaid is a life long West Texas resident, graduating from Fort Stockton High School in 1969 and receiving a Bachelor of Science degree from Sul Ross State University in 1974.

He has been married to Dru for over 30 years and has two adult sons, James age 26 is employed in the water well service industry in Fort Stockton and Kyle age 30, a decorated Iraq war veteran, who along with his wife and daughter now also lives in Fort Stockton.

Along with his two brothers, Mr. Kincaid runs a cow calf operation on the family ranch in southeastern Pecos County. He is a lay pastor with the Presbyterian church and has served on the Fort Stockton High School Campus Improvement Committee, Tres Rios Presbytery Church Development Committee, and is currently the chairman of the Rio Grande Electric Coop Advisory Committee in Fort Stockton.

It is Mr. Kincaid’s goal to take his conservative values and fiscal responsibility to state government and is looking forward to serving the good people of West Texas as their legislative voice in Austin.

Mr. Kincaid with Mr. Bridges

 




 

 
The Kincaid Family

The Kincaid Family Supports Our Troops


Thomas C. Kincaid, Jr. and his wife Dru traveled to Fort Carson, Colorado in March to wish a fond farewell and the blessings of God to SGT. R.J. Williams as he leaves for his third tour of duty in Iraq. SGT Williams is the Kincaid’s adopted soldier.

 

 
Mr. Kincaid

Kincaid Speaks at Rotary Meeting


Thomas C. Kincaid, Jr., Republican candidate for Texas House District 74 spoke before the Fort Stockton Rotary Club at their noon meeting January 20, 2010. Mr. Kincaid outlined some of the issues that Texans are facing. He set forth his goals of improving the Texas education system, bringing fiscal responsibility to Texas government, and maintaining a vibrant Texas economy.
 
The Kincaid Family

Water Carnival Parade in Fort Stockton

The Kincaid For Texas float received a first in class ribbon in the Fort Stockton Water Carnival Parade. The float featured red, white, and blue banners with both the U.S. and Texas flags playing patriotic music.
Map of House District 74 
Mr. Kincaid and supporters