
County Attorney Christian Menefee (top left) has finally been removed from the position of County Attorney, after State Rep. Jolanda Jones (bottom second from left) fully exposed him for basically bilking Harris County taxpayers out of more than $17,000.00 per month. Amanda Edwards (bottom left) would be smart to make Jolanda her "CHIEF SURROGATE," and arm her with the financial resources she needs to expose Menefee even more as the start of "EARLY VOTING" draws nearer. In other local news, Attorney Nyanza Moore, fully undressed, went after her surrogate, Preston Middleton, with facts, visual documents, and evidence that Judge Burney does not work on Mondays. In fact, Attorney Melanie Miles has been telling the truth all along. Our investigative team found that Judge Sharon Burney did not maintain a "COURT DOCKET" for her Justice of the Peace Precinct 7, Place 2, courtroom during the period we reviewed, January 2026 through December 2025.


"KEY DEADLINES."
Early voting for the Saturday, January 31, 2026, "CD-18 RUNOFF," between Christan DaShaun Menefee and Amanda Edwards, will begin on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, and end on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, and will be run under the "OLD CD-18 MAP." However, a few weeks later, on "SUPER TUESDAY," when Congressman Al Green faces off against Amanda, Christian, and Gretchen Brown in the Democratic Party Primary, their race will be run under the newly drawn 2026 Republican (TRUMP) redistricted maps. Early voting for the Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary will run from Tuesday, February 17, 2026, to Friday, February 27, 2026, in Texas.


- POWER PLAYER -
State Rep. Jolanda Jones (HD-147) is the strongest asset former Councilwoman Amanda Edwards has in "EARLY VOTING," which is approaching. If Amanda Edwards were smart, she would cut a deal with Jolanda "Jo" Jones to act as her "CHIEF SURROGATE," and arm Jolanda with the resources she needs to run TV and Radio spots, addressing the fact that Christian Menefee basically bilked Harris County Taxpayers out of more than $17,000.00 dollars a month. Amanda and Jolanda should also focus on Christian Menefee's weaknesses and his allegiance to Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis throughout his tenure as Harris County Attorney.


- TRUTH TELLER -
Attorney Melanie Miles has fully exposed Judge Sharon Burney, the presiding Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, as someone who does not have the best interest of her constituents in mind. Melanie's claim that Judge Burney does not show up to work on Mondays has been investigated by Attorney Nyanza Moore and the Aubrey R. Taylor Communications Investigative Team.


- THE BEST CHOICE -
Attorney Melanie Miles is the best person to fill the void left after the death of the Honorable Zinetta Burney, whom we all loved and admired. In reality, Judge Sharon Burney seems to be a good person, but she does not possess the work ethic and heart for the people of "PRECINCT SEVEN" that her late mother had for her constituents.

- BURNEY MUST GO -
Attorney Nyanza Moore did a solid job of reporting the facts and exposing Judge Sharon Burney for failing to come to work on Mondays. If you look at the "SCREENSHOTS BELOW," you will get a better understanding of why Attorney Melanie Miles and Attorney Nyanza Moore can see with complete confidence that Judge Sharon Burney is a judge who must be replaced.


- MISSING IN ACTION -
JANUARY 2026 - If you look at the "DOCKET SHEET" above, you will clearly see that Judge Sharon Burney, the presiding Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, did not hold a "COURT DOCKET" on Monday, December 29, 2025, or Monday, January 5, 2026.

- MISSING IN ACTION -
DECEMBER 2025 - If you look at the "DOCKET SHEET" above, you will clearly see that Judge Sharon Burney, the presiding Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, did not hold a "COURT DOCKET" on Monday, December 8, 2025, or Monday, December 15, 2025, Monday, December 22, 2025, or Monday, December 29, 2025.

- MISSING IN ACTION -
NOVEMBER 2025 - If you look at the "DOCKET SHEET" above, you will clearly see that Judge Sharon Burney, the presiding Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, did not hold a "COURT DOCKET" on Monday, November 3, 2025, or Monday, Monday, November 10, 2025, Monday, November 17, 2025, or Monday, November 24, 2025.

- MISSING IN ACTION -
OCTOBER 2025 - If you look at the "DOCKET SHEET" above, you will clearly see that Judge Sharon Burney, the presiding Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, did not hold a "COURT DOCKET" on Monday, October 6, 2025, or Monday, October 13, 2025, Monday, October 20, 2025, or Monday, October 27, 2025.

- MISSING IN ACTION -
SEPTEMBER 2025 - If you look at the "DOCKET SHEET" above, you will clearly see that Judge Sharon Burney, the presiding Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, did not hold a "COURT DOCKET" on Monday, September 8, 2025, Monday, September 15, 2025, or Monday, September 22, 2025, or Monday, September 29, 2025.

- MISSING IN ACTION -
AUGUST 2025 - If you look at the "DOCKET SHEET" above, you will clearly see that Judge Sharon Burney, the presiding Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, did not hold a "COURT DOCKET" on Monday, August 4, 2025, or Monday, August 11, 2025, Monday, August 18, 2025, or Monday, August 25, 2025.

- MISSING IN ACTION -
JULY 2025 - If you look at the "DOCKET SHEET" above, you will clearly see that Judge Sharon Burney, the presiding Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, did not hold a "COURT DOCKET" on Monday, July 2, 2025, or Monday, July 14, 2025, Monday, July 21, 2025, or Monday, July 28, 2025.

- MISSING IN ACTION -
DECEMBER 2025 - If you look at the "DOCKET SHEET" above, you will clearly see that Judge Sharon Burney, the presiding Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, did not hold a "COURT DOCKET" on Monday, June 2, 2025, or Monday, June 9, 2025, Monday, June 16, 2025, or Monday, June 23, 2025.

Judge Sharon Burney, is nothing like her beloved mother, the late Judge Zinetta Burney. Even still, Harris County voters gave Sharon Burney a chance to carry on the legacy her mother and Sharon has failed the test, and should be removed from the bench and replaced with Attorney Melanie Miles, on Super Tuesday.
Menefee Is Out as County Attorney; Precinct 7, Place 2, JP Race is Much Hotter than the Upcoming CD-18 Runoff Election
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
Yesterday, Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee was finally replaced by Harris County Commissioners after he collected an ungodly amount of money from Harris County taxpayers while running for the United States Congress.
The remarkable thing about the replacement of County Attorney Christian Menefee is that this much-needed move came a few days after State Rep. Jolanda Jones called out County Judge Lina Hidalgo and our Harris County Commissioners for their dastardly deeds.
Jonathan Fombonne, who served as the first assistant county attorney to Christian Menefee, was appointed by the Commissioners Court as his replacement on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
As for Harris County Christian Menefee, he’s now in a precarious situation if he doesn’t beat Amanda Edwards, running under the “OLD CD-18 MAP,” when he faces off against her on Saturday, January 31, 2026, in the “CD-18 RUNOFF” election. Why?
Listen. If Christian Menefee does not defeat Amanda Edwards, in the “CD-18 RUNOFF,” election, running under the “OLD CD-18 MAP,” Menefee definitely will not be able to contend with Congressman Al Green, Gretchen Brown, and Amanda Edwards, on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the Democratic Party Primary running under the “NEW TRUMP REDISTRICTED,” map, which is basically the old 9th Congressional District of Texas, which is Congressman Green’s turf.
“UPCOMING DEBATE.”
On Tuesday, January 13, 2026, a nonpartisan, “CD-18 RUNOFF DEBATE” will be held between Amanda Edwards and Christian Menefee at “THE LUKE CHURCH,” with a Voter Education Segment taking place from 6:00-6:45 p.m., and the debate starting at 7:00 p.m., which Duluan Dillard will moderate.
“BURNEY MUST GO.”
There’s a beef brewing between Judge Sharon Burney’s Campaign and the Campaign Team for Attorney Melanie Miles over whether Judge Burney shows up to work.
Why does this matter?
The Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 1, is Judge Wanda Adam, a Democrat, who has done an excellent job since she assumed the bench from Judge Jeremy Brown in the 2024 Democratic Party Primary.
As for Judge Sharon Burney, who inherited the Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2, bench, based on the love and admiration “PRECINCT SEVEN” constituents had for her mother, the Honorable Zinetta Burney, the daughter’s judgeship, by most accounts, has turned out to be a failed experiment. Thus, Judge Sharon Burney has proven that she’s nothing like her honorable mother (Judge Zinetta Burney) and now finds herself in the midst of a contested primary against two Democratic challengers.
On Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the Democratic Party Primary race for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2, Judge Sharon Burney is being challenged by Attorney Melanie Miles and another Democrat named Markia Bordeaux, in a winner-take-all showdown.
Since no Republican is pursuing the Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, bench, whoever wins the Democratic Party Primary on “SUPER TUESDAY,” wins the bench.
If neither candidate wins a majority of the vote, on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, the “PRECINCT 7, PLACE 2,” race will go to a runoff scheduled to be held on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, to decide the winner of the Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2, race.
“UNCOVERING THE TRUTH.”
What we have unfolding in the race for the Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2, is a situation where Judge Burney’s camp is saying one thing, and Attorney Melanie Miles is saying another. And aside from the usual political drama, you now have Preston Middleton, someone whom I respect, calling my client, Melanie Miles, a liar – which doesn’t sit well with me.
A few days ago, Preston Middleton came out in support of Judge Sharon Burney’s campaign and posted an “AI VIDEO,” claiming that Attorney Nyanza Moore was being untruthful and attacking Judge Sharon Burney.
Middleton even went so far as to post an “OFFICIAL STATEMENT,” from Judge Sharon Burney, in an attempt to refute the allegations made by Attorney Nyanza Moore, in “PART ONE,” of a “TWO PART,” investigative video series to prove that Judge Sharon Burney does not show up for work to perform her duties on Mondays.
So, who’s telling the truth?
Based on the “DOCKET SHEETS” my investigative team and I have obtained, it appears that Attorney Nyanza Moore and Attorney Melanie Miles’s assertion that Judge Sharon Burney does not show up for work on Monday is accurate.
If you take a moment to review the “DOCKET SHEETS” for the past 6 months for the Justice of the Peace Precinct 7, Place 2, Court, you will see that Judge Sharon Burney does not show up for work on Mondays.
Yes, Judge Burney does have to preside over the “MENTAL HEALTH DOCKET” on a rotating schedule, with several other JP Courts. However, Judge Burney only performs this duty once a quarter, with her cases starting at 12:00 p.m., as far as I understand.
So, on Monday, January 5, 2026, Judge Burney was indeed scheduled to work the “MENTAL HEALTH DOCUMENT,” and only had four (4) cases to preside over, and only took about an hour to resolve all four cases.
“A MAJOR PROBLEM.”
Based on the court documents, related to evictions in “PRECINCT SEVEN,” which is a predominantly Black Democratic voting stronghold, there’s a distinct difference in the way Precinct 7, Place 1, presided over by Judge Wanda Adams, gets handled, compared to the way Judge Sharon Burney is handling evictions in her Precinct 7, Place 2, courtroom.
Why are so many landlords running to Judge Burney’s courtroom to file their evictions, when Judge Wanda Adams’s courtroom is only a few blocks away?
For the record, Judge Sharon Burney filed 2006 more eviction cases in her Precinct 7, Place 2, courtroom than Judge Wanda Adams filed in her Precinct 7, Place 1, courtroom between Wednesday, January 1, 2025, and Sunday, November 16, 2025, based on the court records we reviewed for this report.
“FINAL THOUGHTS.”
Based on our review of the evidence provided by Attorney Nyanza Moore, it appears that Judge Sharon Burney either provides assistance to her constituents or works a full schedule. Thus, a reasonable person could conclude that Judge Burney is not serving her “PRECINCT 7” constituents to the best of her ability, and should be voted out of office on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the Democratic Party Primary race for Justice of the Peace Precinct 7, Place 2, in Harris County, Texas.

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Judge Beau Miller the presiding judge for the 190th Civil District Court, and Judge Donna Roth (right), the presiding judge for the 295th Civil District Court, have both gotten a lucky break. In the case of Judge Beau Miller, his "BLACK FEMALE" challenger, Velda Faulkner, is being removed from the "SUPER TUESDAY" ballot because of an alleged mistake made by the people she trusted to gather her signatures. As for Judge Donna Roth, her "BLACK FEMALE," challenger, named Angela Reese McKinnon, will also be removed from the upcoming Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for the 295th Civil District Court.
"IMPACTED RACES"
In total, four (4) Democratic Party Primary races were impacted over the last week because of errors or outright alleged fraudulent activities. The races for the 180th Criminal District Court, 190th Civil District Court, 295th Civil District Court, and the Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 3 are the four that have been impacted.
"FOUR SHAKE-UPS"
As a refresher, Allison Jackson-Mathis will be removed from the 180th Criminal District Court race, leaving Stephanie Morales running uncontested and set to face off against Judge Tami Pierce, the Republican, on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, in the General Midterm Election. Velda Faulkner is withdrawing from the 190th Civil District Court race, leaving Judge Beau Miller running uncontested and set to face Aaron Adams, the Republican, in November. Angela Reese McKinnon is withdrawing, leaving Judge Donna Roth running unopposed in the race for the 295th Civil District Court, on "SUPER TUESDAY," but facing Greg Travis, the Republican, in November. And in the race for County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, Anna Eady will be removed from the ballot, leaving Carlos Alberto Aguayo running unopposed in the Democratic Party Primary, but set to face off against Judge Leslie R. Johnson, a Republican, on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, in the General Midterm Election.
DISTRICT JUDGE, 180TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
TAMI C. PIERCE (R)
STEPHANIE MORALES (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 190TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
AARON ADAMS (R)
BEAU MILLER (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 295TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
GREG TRAVIS (R)
DONNA ROTH (D)
LESLIE R. JOHNSON (R)
ANNA EADY (D)
"OTHER ENDORSEMENTS."
Aside from being endorsed by high-powered Attorney Ben Hall, the Honorable Judge Jim Kovach is also supported by other influential "BLACK LEADERS" and elected officials. A few of the powerful "ELECTED OFFICIALS" standing with Judge Jim Kovach are listed below. That said, my investigative team is working around the clock in an effort to uncover the funding source behind the attempt to cause a full-blown war between "THE BLACK COMMUNITY" and the "LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY" in Harris County, Texas. If you haven't done so already, please bookmark (www.1230kcoh.com) and tune in to my "TWO-HOUR" Special "GROUND GAME" Broadcast, from 6:00p.m. through 8:00p.m. Thursday, January 15, 2026, when my special co-host will be the Honorable Judge Germaine Tanner, who holds a degree in "POLITICAL SCIENCE" from the prestigious University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign. Hall of Fame KCOH Broadcaster Ralph Cooper will serve as the moderator.


Aubrey R. Taylor, the president and CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, publishes the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© and Ground-Game Magazine© in digital and printed forms. All Aubrey R. Taylor Communications publications are "NON-PARTISAN," unless otherwise noted.
Shake-Up in 2026 Democratic Party Primary Now Has Judge Beau Miller and Judge Donna Roth Running Uncontested
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
As a refresher, Allison Jackson-Mathis will be removed from the 180th Criminal District Court race, leaving Stephanie Morales running uncontested and set to face off against Judge Tami Pierce, the Republican, on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, in the General Midterm Election. Velda Faulkner is withdrawing from the 190th Civil District Court race, leaving Judge Beau Miller running uncontested and set to face Aaron Adams, the Republican, in November. Angela Reese McKinnon is withdrawing, leaving Judge Donna Roth running unopposed in the race for the 295th Civil District Court, on "SUPER TUESDAY," but facing Greg Travis, the Republican, in November. And in the race for County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, Anna Eady will be removed from the ballot, leaving Carlos Alberto Aguayo running unopposed in the Democratic Party Primary, but set to face off against Judge Leslie R. Johnson, a Republican, on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, in the General Midterm Election.

"KEY MATCHUPS"
On Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Judge Christine Weems, Judge Donna Roth, Judge Lauren Reeder, and Judge Beau Miller could suffer the same fate as Judge Engelhart if they don't take their primary challengers seriously. As for former Judge Robert Johnson, former Judge Darrell Jordan, and retired Judge Ramona Franklin, they're all making a comeback on "SUPER TUESDAY," in Harris County, Texas. Early voting will begin on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, and end on Friday, February 27, 2026. But if you can't vote early, "ELECTION DAY": voting will take place on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, which is Super Tuesday in America.
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 2
- UNEXPIRED TERM -
JAMES P. SULLIVAN (R)
CHARI KELLY (D)
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 7
KYLE HAWKINS (R)
GORDON GOODMAN (D) PRIMARY
KRISTEN HAWKINS (D) PRIMARY
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 8
BRETT BUSBY (R)
GISELA D. TRIANA (D)
JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
PLACE 3
- UNEXPIRED TERM -
JAMES P. SULLIVAN (R)
CHARI KELLY (D)
KYLE HAWKINS (R)
GORDON GOODMAN (D) PRIMARY
KRISTEN HAWKINS (D) PRIMARY
BRETT BUSBY (R)
GISELA D. TRIANA (D)
JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
PLACE 3
BRENT COFFEE (R) PRIMARY
ALISON FOX (R) PRIMARY
LESLI FITZPATRICK (R) PRIMARY
THOMAS SMITH (R) PRIMARY
OKEY ANYIAM (D)
PLACE 4
KEVIN PATRICK YEARY (R)
AUDRA RILEY (D)
PLACE 9
JENNIFER BALIDO (R) PRIMARY
JOHN MESSINGER (R) PRIMARY
HOLLY TAYLOR (D)
APPEALS DISTRICT
KEVIN JEWELL (R)
SARAH BETH LANDAU (D) PRIMARY
CONNIE GONZALES (D) PRIMARY
JUSTICE, 1ST COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT,
PLACE 3
TODD FRANKFORT (R) PRIMARY
ZACH GIBSON (R) PRIMARY
ELIZABETH LING URREGO (R) PRIMARY
MALCOLM E. WHITTAKER (R) PRIMARY
VERONICA RIVAS-MOLLOY (D)
PLACE 7
KEN WISE (R)
MICHAEL ADAMS-HURTA (D) PRIMARY
WILLIAM DEMOND (D) PRIMARY
DEREK OBIALO (D) PRIMARY
DISTRICT JUDGE, 55TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
NILE COPELAND (R)
LATOSHA LEWIS PAYNE (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 113TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
PAUL M. SULLIVAN (R)
RABEEA COLLIER (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 157TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
GERALD FOWLER (R)
TANYA GARRISON (D) PRIMARIED
WHITNEY JONES MOORE (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 180TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
TAMI C. PIERCE (R)
NILE COPELAND (R)
LATOSHA LEWIS PAYNE (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 113TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
PAUL M. SULLIVAN (R)
RABEEA COLLIER (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 157TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
GERALD FOWLER (R)
TANYA GARRISON (D) PRIMARIED
WHITNEY JONES MOORE (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 180TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
TAMI C. PIERCE (R)
STEPHANIE MORALES (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 182ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
BRENT HAYNES (R)
DANILO “Danny” LACAYO (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 183RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
LANCE LONG (R)
JULIA MALDONADO (D) PRIMARY
KATIE WILSON (D) PRIMARY

DISTRICT JUDGE, 182ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
BRENT HAYNES (R)
DANILO “Danny” LACAYO (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 183RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
LANCE LONG (R)
JULIA MALDONADO (D) PRIMARY
KATIE WILSON (D) PRIMARY
DISTRICT JUDGE, 184TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
HEATHER HUDSON (R)
KATHERINE “KAT” THOMAS (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 185TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
HEATHER HUDSON (R)
KATHERINE “KAT” THOMAS (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 185TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
MARK GOLBERG (R)
ANDREA BEALL (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 189TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
VANCE CHRISTOPHER (R)
TAMIKA “TAMI” CRAFT (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 190TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
AARON ADAMS (R)
BEAU MILLER (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 208TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STEPHEN F. DRIVER (R)
BEVERLY ARMSTRONG (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 209TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
TONY COVENY (R)
BRIAN E. WARREN (D) PRIMARIED
ROBERT JOHNSON (D)
YSIDRA "SISSY" KYLES (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 228TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CAROLINE DOZIER (R)
ALYSON ALMAGUER (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 230TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
MEGAN LONG (R)
CHRIS MORTON (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 232ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CHUCK SILVERMAN (R)
JOSH HILL (D) PRIMARIED
RODERICK DEON RODGERS (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 234TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DAVID “DAVE” HARVEY (R)
LAUREN REEDER (D) PRIMARIED
ANDREA BEALL (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 189TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
VANCE CHRISTOPHER (R)
TAMIKA “TAMI” CRAFT (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 190TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
AARON ADAMS (R)
BEAU MILLER (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 208TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STEPHEN F. DRIVER (R)
BEVERLY ARMSTRONG (D)

TONY COVENY (R)
BRIAN E. WARREN (D) PRIMARIED
ROBERT JOHNSON (D)
YSIDRA "SISSY" KYLES (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 228TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CAROLINE DOZIER (R)
ALYSON ALMAGUER (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 230TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
MEGAN LONG (R)
CHRIS MORTON (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 232ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CHUCK SILVERMAN (R)
JOSH HILL (D) PRIMARIED
RODERICK DEON RODGERS (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 234TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DAVID “DAVE” HARVEY (R)
LAUREN REEDER (D) PRIMARIED
KIM NICHOLE MCTORRY (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 245TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
PAULA VLAHAKOS (R)
ANGELA M LANCELIN (D)

- WINNER-
✔ANGELA GRAVES-HARRINGTON (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 248TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DAVID W. OVERHULS (R)
HILARY UNGER (D)

- WINNER-
✔SANDRA PEAKE (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 262ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
NATHAN MOSS (R)
LORI CHAMBERS GRAY (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 263RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
JASON A. CAMPO (R)
MELISSA MARIE MORRIS (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 268TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
ARGIE BRAME (D)
BRENDETTA SCOTT(D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 269TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CELENA GUERRA PAWLAK (R)
CORY DON SEPOLIO (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 270TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
BRIAN STALEY (R)
DEDRA DAVIS (D) PRIMARIED
JIMMIE L. BROWN, JR (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 280TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CHRIS CARMONA (R)
CHRISTINE WEEMS (D) PRIMARIED
AMBER BOYD-CORA (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 295TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
GREG TRAVIS (R)
DONNA ROTH (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 308TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
- WINNER-
✔GLORIA LOPEZ (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 309TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
MELISSA FERTEL (R)
LINDA MARIE DUNSON (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 310TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
- WINNER-
✔SONYA L. HEATH (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 311TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
JOE RADLER (R)
GERMAINE JANET TANNER (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 312TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
JESUS GUILLEN (R)
TERESA J. WALDROP (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 313TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
AMY STRICKLING (R)
SAMANTHA Y. DAVIS (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 314TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
- WINNER-
✔MICHELLE MOORE (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 315TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
MARIA VALERIA BROCK (R)
LEAH SHAPIRO (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 482ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
BRYAN HONEYCUTT (R)
VERONICA M. NELSON (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 495TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
LORI ANN DEANGELO (R)
TIFFANY M. HILL (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 496TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DAN SIMONS (R)
MICHAEL ABNER (D) PRIMARY
CHRISTINE WEEMS (D) PRIMARIED
AMBER BOYD-CORA (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 295TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
GREG TRAVIS (R)
DONNA ROTH (D)

- WINNER-
✔GLORIA LOPEZ (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 309TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
MELISSA FERTEL (R)
LINDA MARIE DUNSON (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 310TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
- WINNER-
✔SONYA L. HEATH (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 311TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
JOE RADLER (R)
GERMAINE JANET TANNER (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 312TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
JESUS GUILLEN (R)
TERESA J. WALDROP (D)
DISTRICT JUDGE, 313TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
AMY STRICKLING (R)
SAMANTHA Y. DAVIS (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 314TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
- WINNER-
✔MICHELLE MOORE (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 315TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
MARIA VALERIA BROCK (R)
LEAH SHAPIRO (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 482ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
BRYAN HONEYCUTT (R)
VERONICA M. NELSON (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 495TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
LORI ANN DEANGELO (R)
TIFFANY M. HILL (D)

DISTRICT JUDGE, 496TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DAN SIMONS (R)
MICHAEL ABNER (D) PRIMARY
RAMONA FRANKLIN (D) PRIMARY

DISTRICT JUDGE, 497TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
PEYTON PEEBLES (R)
BREANNA SCHWARTZ (D)

COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 1
PAUL COSELLI (R)
SONIA LOPEZ (D)

COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 2
MARK MONTGOMERY (R)
JIM F. KOVACH (D) PRIMARIED
EBONY N. WILLIAMS (D)

COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 3
ISRAEL GARCIA (R)
LASHAWN A. WILLIAMS (D) PRIMARIED
MIROSLAVA "MIRO" MENDIOLA (D)

COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 4
JOHN DONOVAN (R)
M.K. MONICA SINGH (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 1
ERIN SWANSON (R)
ALEX SALGADO (D)
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 2
MATT ALFORD (R)
MATTHEW RUBEN PEREZ (D)
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 3

DISTRICT JUDGE, 497TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
PEYTON PEEBLES (R)
BREANNA SCHWARTZ (D)

COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 1
PAUL COSELLI (R)
SONIA LOPEZ (D)

COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 2
MARK MONTGOMERY (R)
JIM F. KOVACH (D) PRIMARIED
EBONY N. WILLIAMS (D)

COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 3
ISRAEL GARCIA (R)
LASHAWN A. WILLIAMS (D) PRIMARIED
MIROSLAVA "MIRO" MENDIOLA (D)

COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 4
JOHN DONOVAN (R)
M.K. MONICA SINGH (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 1
ERIN SWANSON (R)
ALEX SALGADO (D)
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 2
MATT ALFORD (R)
MATTHEW RUBEN PEREZ (D)
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 3
LESLIE R. JOHNSON (R)
CARLOS ALBERTO AGUAYO (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 4
REBECCA PHILIPS ACETO (R)
SHANNON BRICHELLE BALDWIN (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 5
STELLA STEVENS (R)
DAVID MARCEL FLEISCHER (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 6
JOSHUA NORMAND (R)
KELLEY ANDREWS (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 7
THOMAS ADAM BRODRICK (R)
ANDREW A. WRIGHT (D) PRIMARIED
RUSTIN FOROUTAN (D)
JORGE GARCIA DIAZ (D)
CARLOS ALBERTO AGUAYO (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 4
REBECCA PHILIPS ACETO (R)
SHANNON BRICHELLE BALDWIN (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 5
STELLA STEVENS (R)
DAVID MARCEL FLEISCHER (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 6
JOSHUA NORMAND (R)
KELLEY ANDREWS (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 7
THOMAS ADAM BRODRICK (R)
ANDREW A. WRIGHT (D) PRIMARIED
RUSTIN FOROUTAN (D)
JORGE GARCIA DIAZ (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 8
VICTOR FLORES (R)
ERIKA RAMIREZ (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 9
XAVIER ALFARO (R)
TORIA J. FINCH (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 10
BAO HOANG (R)
JUANITA JACKSON (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 11
ELIZABETH BUSS (R)
SEDRICK T. WALKER, II (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 12
ANNA EMMONS (R)
ASHLEY MAYES GUICE (D)
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 13
AMBER COX (R)
RAUL RODRIGUEZ (D)

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 14
JESSICA N. PADILLA (R)
JAMES HU (D) PRIMARY
YAHAIRA QUEZADA (D) PRIMARY

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 15
STEPHEN C. ST MARTIN (R)
TONYA JONES (D)

JUDGE, PROBATE COURT NO. 1
LOYD H. WRIGHT (R)
JERRY SIMONEAUX (D)
JUDGE, PROBATE COURT NO. 2
PAUL SHANKLIN (R)
PAMELA MEDINA (D)
JUDGE, PROBATE COURT NO. 3
RONALD SCHRAMM (R)
JASON COX (D)

HCRP KEVIN FULTON (R)
JAMES S. HORWITZ (D) PRIMARIED
LEMA MAY MOUSILLI (D)

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 1, PLACE 2
- WINNER-
✔STEVE DUBLE (D)

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 2, PLACE 2
JACK EZELL (R)
DELORES LOZANO (D) PRIMARIED
OSCAR SALAZAR, JR (D)

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 3, PLACE 2
- WINNER-
✔LUCIA BATES (D)

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 4, PLACE 2
LARYSSA KORDUBA (R)
NASIR MALIK (D) PRIMARY
SEAN SIMON (D) PRIMARY

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 5, PLACE 2
BOB WOLFE (R) PRIMARIED
MARK FURY (R)
LISA JEFFERSON (D) PRIMARY
DAVIS MENDOZA DARUSMAN (D) PRIMARY

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 6, PLACE 2
ANGELA D. RODRIGUEZ (D) PRIMARIED
LUIS GARZA (D)

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 7, PLACE 2
SHARON BURNEY (D) PRIMARIED
MARKIA BORDEAUX (D)
MELANIE MILES (D)

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 8, PLACE 2
LOUIE DITTA (R) PRIMARIED
JACK MORMAN (R)
NICOLAS JUAN (D)
Please remember that "EARLY VOTING" will begin on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, and end on Friday, February 27, 2026, for the Democratic and Republican Party Primaries on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Harris County, Texas.

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Daniella Landers is a "TRAILBLAZER," who will be featured inside the special "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper.
Daniella Landers Sworn In As 2025-2026 President of the Houston Bar Association
Landers becomes the first African American woman to serve as HBA President in the organization’s 155-year history
(HOUSTON – May 16, 2025) – Houston attorney Daniella Landers took office as the 2025-2026 President of the Houston Bar Association at the HBA’s Annual Dinner on May 15. Landers succeeds David Harrell, partner at Troutman Pepper Locke LLP.
In her Annual Dinner address to HBA members, President Landers laid out her presidential initiatives focused on three core components: People, Service, and Collaboration. These incorporate several projects President Landers planned for her Bar Year, which include: Increasing membership through various programs to include a new section for solo practitioners and small law firms, as well as incentives for local and affinity bar members.
Inviting HBA members to participate in two dedicated Service Days during the upcoming fall and spring, focused on giving back through events organized in collaboration with HBA committees and local partner organizations.
Providing opportunities to network and collaborate with allies and partners in the legal, business, and political communities.
Serving as an educational platform to ensure members are well-informed of the issues and key developments impacting their practice, and hosting activities to promote the rule of law.
“I want to ensure the HBA continues to engage with our members, the legal profession, the greater Houston community, and our non-legal allies and partners in meaningful ways,” said President Landers. “I created these goals with the HBA’s primary mission in mind: To serve the needs of Houston-area lawyers and enhance the legal profession. I look forward to serving as HBA President and working with the HBA Board of Directors, as well as our staff, members, and partners.”
President Landers has served on the HBA Board of Directors as first vice president, secretary, and for two terms as director. She has also served as vice chair of the Houston Bar Foundation, chair of the Dispute Resolution Center, president of the Houston Lawyer Referral Service, and chair of Houston Volunteer Lawyers. Additionally, she has co-chaired several HBA committees, including Communities In Schools, Law & the Media, AIDS Outreach, Judicial Polls, Membership, Lawyers for Literacy, CLE, Lawyers Against Waste (now Lawyers for a Beautiful Houston), Gender Fairness, and Minority Opportunities in the Legal Profession (now Diversity, Equity and Inclusion).
President Landers has been dedicated to the legal profession and greater Houston community through her service to several professional and community organizations, including the Houston Lawyers Association, Women in Energy Network Houston Chapter, the Institute for Energy Law, the National Bar Association, the Center for Women in Law, the HAY Center Foundation, the Fort Bend County Chapter of the Links Inc., the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., the Continentals Houston Chapter, and as a long-time member of the Houston Bar Association and Life Fellow of the Houston Bar Foundation.
Other officers for the 2025-2026 Bar Year are Greg Ulmer of BakerHostetler LLP, president-elect; Collin Cox of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, first vice president; Robert Painter of Painter Law Firm PLLC, second vice president; Kaylan Dunn of Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP, treasurer; and Todd Frankfort of O’Neil Wysocki P.C., secretary. David Harrell will serve as the immediate past president. Board directors are Keri Brown of Baker Botts L.L.P., Carter Dugan of Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, Greg Moore of Blank Rome LLP, Stephanie Noble of Vinson & Elkins LLP, Jeff Oldham of Bracewell LLP, Seepan V. Parseghian of Beck Redden LLP, Colin Pogge of Daly & Black, P.C., and Samantha Torres of Camillo Companies.
The Houston Bar Association also presented its President’s Awards to outstanding committees, sections, and individuals:
Campaign to End Homelessness and Hunger (CEHH) Committee and Houston Volunteer Lawyers (HVL)
Co-Chairs: Deanna Willson and Darren Skyles
HVL Executive Director: Jessica Howton Stool
County Law Library Committee
Co-Chairs: Hon. Frances Bourliot and Hon. Julie Countiss
County Law Library Director: Andre Davison
Historical Committee
Co-Chairs: Ryan Cunningham and Charles L. Sharman
Houston Lawyer Referral Service (HLRS)
President: Hon. Cheryl Elliott Thornton
HLRS Executive Director: Karen Ramsey
Litigation Section
Chair: Sammy Ford IV
Exemplary Service and Long-Term Dedication to the HBA and HBF
Travis J. Sales
Chief Justice Kem Thompson Frost, former chief justice of the 14th Court of Appeals, was awarded the Justice Ruby Kless Sondock Award, which recognizes outstanding achievement and leadership for women in the law.
Kevin Dubose, partner of Alexander Dubose & Jefferson, was awarded the Justice Eugene A. Cook Professionalism Award, the association’s highest award for professionalism.
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The Houston Bar Association is a nonprofit professional organization for attorneys that provides education and service programs for the legal profession and the community. With over 10,000 members, the HBA is one of the largest metropolitan bar associations in the nation.


- POWERFUL WOMEN -
These sixteen women, along with the late Judge Cassondra Hollemon (not pictured), Judge Lucia Bates (not pictured), and former Honorable Judge Maria T. Jackson, took America by storm during the 2018 Midterm Election. But on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, for the General Midterm Election in Harris County, Texas, there will be an even larger contingent of African American women seeking to rewrite the annals of "AMERICAN HISTORY," while preserving our history and solidifying their legacies.


- POWERFUL WOMEN -
Judge Angela Graves Harrington (top left) is the presiding judge of the 246th Family District Court. Judge Lori Chambers Gray (top right) is the presiding judge of the 262nd Criminal District Court. Judge Shannon Baldwin (bottom left) is the presiding judge for County Criminal Court at Law No. 4 in Harris County, Texas. And Judge LaShawn A. Williams (bottom right) is the presiding judge for County Civil Court at Law No. 3, in Harris County, Texas.


- POWERFUL WOMEN -
Judge Germaine Tanner (top left) is the presiding judge of the 311th Family District Court. Judge Linda Dunson (top right) is the presiding judge of the 309th Family District Court. Former Judge Ramona Franklin (bottom left) presided over the 338th Criminal District Court. Judge Sandra Peake (bottom center) is the presiding judge of the 257th Family District Court. And Judge Erica Hughes (bottom right) is the presiding judge of the 151st Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas.


- POWERFUL WOMEN -
Judge Sharon Burney (top left) is the presiding Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Tonya Jones (top right) is the presiding judge of County Criminal Court at Law No. 15, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Toria J. Finch (bottom left) is the presiding judge for County Criminal Court at Law No. 9, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Ronnisha Bowman (bottom left) served as the presiding judge for County Criminal Court at Law No. 2. Judge Dedra Davis (bottom second from left) is the presiding judge for the 270th Civil District Court. Judge Latosha Lewis Payne (bottom second from right) is the presiding judge of the 55th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. And Judge Michelle Moore (bottom right) is the presiding judge for the 314th Juvenile District Court.


On Thursday, January 15, 2026, from 6:00pm to 8:00p.m., Hall of Fame KCOH Broadcaster Ralph Cooper will moderate a "SPECIAL GROUND GAME" broadcast, featuring Judge Germaine Tanner and Investigative Reporter Aubrey R. Taylor, aimed at empowering local Harris County, Texas voters.
"KEY DEADLINES."
Early voting for the Saturday, January 31, 2026, "CD-18 RUNOFF," between Christan DaShaun Menefee and Amanda Edwards, will begin on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, and end on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, and will be run under the "OLD CD-18 MAP." However, a few weeks later, on "SUPER TUESDAY," when Congressman Al Green faces off against Amanda, Christian, and Gretchen Brown in the Democratic Party Primary, their race will be run under the newly drawn 2026 Republican (TRUMP) redistricted maps. Early voting for the Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary will run from Tuesday, February 17, 2026, to Friday, February 27, 2026, in Texas.
"HIGHLIGHTS."
Back on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, Judge Germaine Tanner, the presiding judge for the 311th Family District Court, made a "SPECIAL APPEARANCE" on KCOH Radio with Hall of Fame Broadcaster Ralph Cooper and Aubrey R. Taylor, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper and Ground Game Magazine. Below are a few clips from the show.

SEGMENT 01 - Judge Germaine Tanner is currently serving as the presiding judge for the 311th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. In this segment, she introduces herself to the KCOH Radio listening audience during a "SPECIAL SEGMENT" with Hall of Fame KCOH Broadcaster Ralph Cooper, back on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.

SEGMENT 02 - Judge Germaine Tanner is currently serving as the presiding judge for the 311th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. In this segment, Judge Tanner briefly discusses the $90 million political strategy Governor Abbott initially proposed to turn Harris County, Texas, "DEEP RED," which he has now reduced to $25 million. This segment is from a "SPECIAL SEGMENT" hosted by Hall of Fame KCOH Broadcaster Ralph Cooper, which aired live on Tuesday, December 30, 2025. Judge Tanner is running uncontested on Super Tuesday.

SEGMENT 03 - In this segment, Aubrey R. Taylor discusses the Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary "SUPER TUESDAY," showdowns, and the historical ramifications attached to this critical election. Early voting for the Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary will run from Tuesday, February 17, 2026, to Friday, February 27, 2026, in Texas.

SEGMENT 04 - In this segment, Aubrey R. Taylor discusses how Judge Germaine Tanner, the presiding judge for the 311th Family District Court, and other "BLACK FEMALE JUDGES," have been mistreated and haven't been adequately recognized for their historic achievements since being elected during the 2018 Midterm Election cycle. Early voting for the Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary will run from Tuesday, February 17, 2026, to Friday, February 27, 2026, in Texas.

SEGMENT 05 - In this segment, Aubrey R. Taylor discusses how the decision made by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), back on Monday, July 7, 2025, allows pastors to endorse candidates, which could drastically impact the 2026 Midterm Election in Harris County, Texas, and beyond. Early voting for the Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary will run from Tuesday, February 17, 2026, to Friday, February 27, 2026, in Texas.









Judge Germaine Tanner has been vetted and approved by the Aubrey R. Taylor Communications investigative team, and she's also one of the "TOP DISTRICT JUDGES" in Harris County, Texas, according to her Houston Bar Association 2026 Evaluation. Please don't forget to cast your vote for Judge Germaine Tanner on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, in Harris County, Texas.


















On Thursday, January 15, 2026, from 6:00pm to 8:00p.m., Hall of Fame KCOH Broadcaster Ralph Cooper will moderate a "SPECIAL GROUND GAME" broadcast, featuring Judge Germaine Tanner and Investigative Reporter Aubrey R. Taylor, aimed at empowering local Harris County voters.
"ABOUT COOPER"
Over 50 years ago, Hall of Fame KCOH Broadcaster Ralph Cooper (top center) started off his career as a beat reporter covering local Harris County Jails and Harris Courthouses. During his career, Ralph Cooper has become a household name in Harris County, Texas, and beyond the United States. Over his storied career, Ralph Cooper has interviewed famous sports figures such as Willie Mays; Satchel Paige, Hank Aaron; Roberto Clemente; Kenny Houston; Kenny Burrough; Jesse Owens; Muhammad Ali; George Forman; Joe Louis; Wilma Rudolph; Sugar Ray Robinson; Evander Holyfield, Eric Dickerson; Earl Campbell; Clyde Drexler; Zina Garrison; Mike Singleteary, and the late George Floyd.


Judge Damiane "Dianne" Curvey is part of "OUR FAMILY." Judge Curvey must be protected, supported, and re-elected on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, in the General Midterm Election race for the 280th Family Protective Order Court in Harris County, Texas.


Judge Germaine Tanner is part of "OUR FAMILY." Judge Tanner must be protected, supported, and re-elected on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, in the General Midterm Election race for the 311th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas.


Former Judge Jeralynn Manor has over 23 years of "TRUSTED LEGAL EXPERTISE," serving as a lawyer and judge. Her law firm specializes in personal injury law, offering compassionate advocacy and a proven track record of success. "Big insurance companies don't intimidate me -- I'm here to fight for your rights and justice," proclaims Manor. Call (346)776-2667 today!



Judge Angela Graves-Harrington, the presiding judge of the 246th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.



Judge Angela Lancelin, the presiding judge of the 245th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge Beverly Armstrong, the presiding judge of the 208th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.



Judge Ashley Mayes Guice, the presiding judge of County Criminal Court at Law No. 12 in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge Dedra Davis, the presiding judge of the 270th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge Germaine Tanner, the presiding judge of the 311th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.



Judge Juanita Jackson, the presiding judge of the County Criminal Court at Law No. 10 in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge LaTosha Lewis Payne, the presiding judge of the 55th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge Linda Marie Dunson, the presiding judge of the 309th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge Lori Chambers Gray, the presiding judge of the 262nd Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge Lucia Bates, the presiding Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3, Place 2, will have her name on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Harris County, Texas.

Judge Sandra Peake, the presiding judge of the 257th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.



Judge Sedrick Walker, II, the presiding judge of County Criminal Court at Law No. 11 in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge Shannon Baldwin, the presiding judge for County Criminal Court At Law #4 in Harris County, Texas, will have her name on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Harris County, Texas.

Judge Tamika "Tami" Craft, the presiding judge of the 189th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. As we protect "OUR BLACK JUDGES," and their legacies in the 2026 Midterms, as a community, we must also defend our friends, like Judge Tanya Garrison, in the down-ballot judicial races.


Judge Tonya Jones, the presiding judge for County Criminal Court At Law #15 in Harris County, Texas, will have her name on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Harris County, Texas.


Judge Toria J. Finch, the presiding judge of County Criminal Court At Law #9 in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


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