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George Harry Zoes

REPUBLICAN

George Harry Zoes is running for Harris County Judge, Republican Primary.

Personal background

George is from Houston. He attends Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral and volunteers there.

Professional background

George previously worked in the restaurant business and has launched multiple wholesale, design, and retail companies.

Political background

George previously ran for Harris County judge in 2022 and did not win.

Economy

Supports rejecting "wasteful spending" and making sure funds reflect the values of the community.

Plans to publish a transparent, line-item county budget online and hold quarterly town halls to listen to residents about concerns.

Supports "cutting ineffective programs, consolidating overlapping departments, or saying no to tax hikes when government bloat is the real issue. "

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Public Services

Believes in reforms that prioritize efficiency.

Supports helping everyone, no matter their personal political views.

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Public Safety

Believes in fully funding law enforcement, firefighters, and emergency medical services and providing fair pay.

Supports measuring results in crime reduction.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Plans on prioritizing fixing neighborhoods that have been neglected instead of "the loudest or wealthiest voices."

Values ensuring communities have access to safe roads, sidewalks, and drainage improvements.

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Education

Plans to invest in after-school programs, mental health support, and job training to create safer communities, reduce long-term costs, and expand businesses.

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Public Health

As of January 22, 2026, George Harry Zoes’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Energy & the Environment

As of January 22, 2026, George Harry Zoes’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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