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Kenneth Omoruyi

REPUBLICAN

Kenneth Omoruyi is running for Fort Bend County Judge, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Kenneth Omoruyi is originally from Lagos, Nigeria. He earned a master's degree in business taxation from the University of Southern California. He lives with his wife and three children in Sugar Land.

Professional background

Kenneth currently works as an adjunct professor of accounting at Lone Star College, owner of CKA CPAs & Advisors, and founder of EnrolledAgent.com, an online platform for enrolled agent tax services. He previously worked as a senior tax and financial analyst for Schlumburger, an oil field service company.

Political background

Kenneth previously ran for U.S. House of Representatives in Texas's District 7 in 2024 but did not win.

Economy

Supports reducing taxes, believing lower taxes encourage economic growth and benefit individuals and businesses.

Supports fiscal responsibility, including reducing debt and limiting the overall tax burden.

Supports planning and investing to manage Fort Bend County’s long-term growth while protecting quality of life for future generations.

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Public Services

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

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Public Safety

Opposes policies that limit access to guns.

Supports "strong law enforcement, effective criminal justice policies, and community-based prevention programs."

Believes Fort Bend County's budget should prioritize public safety, infrastructure, and emergency preparedness.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports fiscally responsible infrastructure investments that accommodate growth, improve mobility, and reduce flooding in Fort Bend County.

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Education

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

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Public Health

Supports improving Fort Bend County’s emergency preparedness through planning, resources, and community education to better protect residents during health crises and natural disasters.

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Energy & the Environment

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