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Fort Bend County built a real Center for Justice one judge at a time. This November there are 31 Democrats on your judicial ballot — 16 in Fort Bend County courts, 5 on the Courts of Appeals, and 10 statewide. Know them before you vote them.

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A Center for Justice

The year 2018 was an unprecedented year for Democrats in Fort Bend County. You helped elect 7 Democratic judges to the bench — not only the first Democratic judges ever elected in Fort Bend, but the first minority judges as well. The momentum continued in 2020, when 4 more were elected.

As a result, the Fort Bend County Justice Center lives up to its name. It is now, truly, a Center for Justice. Because of your vote, these judges have been able to transform their courtrooms — making them run efficiently, making sure protections are guaranteed, and making certain that every individual has an opportunity to be heard.

Our Democratic judges are committed to making justice the essence of everything they do. They lead, first and foremost, by following the law, and they rule with compassion when justice demands it. We treat everyone with dignity, we seek to understand the people of our diverse county, and we serve with integrity to protect what matters most.

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On the ballot in November 2026

Total
31 Democratic judicial candidates
Sitting
9 are current judges seeking re-election
County
16 Fort Bend courts
Appellate
5 seats on the 1st & 14th Courts of Appeals
Statewide
10 seats on the high courts

The slate

Fort Bend County’s judges

The judges elected only by Fort Bend County voters — the ones who hear the felony cases, the divorces, the evictions and the traffic tickets that start in this county.

Monica RawlinsIncumbent

Fort Bend 328th District Court

Monica Rawlins

State District Court — Family Law · 4-year term

Tyra McCollumIncumbent

Fort Bend County Court at Law No. 2

Tyra McCollum

County Court at Law · 4-year term

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Our platform

What we protect

Democratic judges protect what matters most: your rights, your children, your property, and your freedoms. Everyone’s fundamental and constitutional rights deserve protection, and everyone is owed due process.

5Commitments
31Democrats on the judicial ballot
9Sitting judges
3Levels of court

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