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Dexter L Mc Coy
DEMOCRAT
Dexter L Mc Coy is running for Fort Bend County Judge, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Dexter McCoy has a bachelor�'s degree in broadcast journalism and political science from Boston University. He has a wife and two children.
Professional background
Dexter is a county commissioner. He previously worked for the Obama administration and for Fort Bend Independent School District and helped create the Office of Student Affairs in the Washington, D.C., Public Schools system.
Political background
Dexter is currently a Fort Bend County Commissioner, Precinct 4. He was elected in 2022 and is currently serving his first term.
Economy
Supports raising the minimum wage for county employees.
Supports requiring county contractors to "pay a living wage and promote safety standards for workers."
Plans to provide targeted tax relief by "maximizing available exemptions, leveraging technology to make service delivery more efficient and cutting wasteful spending on unnecessary pet projects that don’t improve overall quality of life."
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Public Services
Supports the construction of the African American Heritage Monument in Kendleton, "the tallest monument of its kind in the nation."
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Public Safety
Supports "zero tolerance for corruption with swift and transparent action when rules are broken."
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Plans to coordinate with partners to "proactively manage growth, flood resilience, public safety, parks, and community services."
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Education
Supports early childhood education programs that "help guide children towards a successful future."
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Public Health
Aims to "expand access to healthcare" by building clinics in community centers and introducing "the first medical education program in Fort Bend County."
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Energy & the Environment
As of January 22, 2026, Dexter L Mc Coy’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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