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Lauren Zamora

DEMOCRAT

Lauren Zamora is running for Bexar County Court-At-Law Judge, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Lauren is from San Antonio, Texas. She has a bachelor�s degree in political science and business administration from Trinity University and a law degree from St. Mary�s University.

Professional background

Lauren is an attorney with the Bexar County District Attorney's Office, where she works in the Conviction Integrity Unit. She joined the office in 2019. Before that, she was the managing partner at the Law Office of Lauren D. Zamora, PLLC, which focused on juvenile and adult criminal defense and child welfare law, from 2006 to 2019. She started her legal career as a public defender with the Webb County Public Defender's Office in Laredo, Texas.

Political background

Lauren Zamora is currently a candidate for judge of Bexar County Court No. 12.

Legal Experience

As a public defender and private defense attorney, she ensured the protection of rights for adults and children.

As a child welfare attorney, she advocated for abused and neglected children and represented parents navigating the court system.

As a prosecutor, she oversaw civil and criminal prosecutions and worked with victims and law enforcement.

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Judicial Philosophy

Believes justice is not "one size fits all" and must be informed by a deep understanding of criminal law and human stories.

Advocates for a system that treats defendants and victims fairly, particularly those from low-income communities and individuals with mental health challenges who often go unheard.

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Judicial Administration

Intends to promote specialty courts and diversion programs like Bexar Gives Back to address the root causes of offenses through workforce opportunities and treatment.

In 2023, she co-created the Community Court, a specialty court designed to reduce recidivism and address the root causes of homelessness.

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Ethics & Conduct

As of January 22, 2026, Lauren Zamora’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Community Involvement

Serves on the Executive Board of Directors for the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Texas (NAMI).

Volunteers with the Thrive Youth Center and Metamorphosis Society.

Member of the Bexar County Women's Bar Association.

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