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Mark Fury

REPUBLICAN

Mark Fury is running for Harris Justice of the Peace, Justice Precinct 5, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Mark Fury has a bachelor's degree in English literature and economics from Columbia University and is currently working on his master's degree in healthcare administration from Texas Women's University. He lives in Houston.

Professional background

Mark currently works as a business strategy director at Harris Health. He previously worked as a project manager and operations manager.

Political background

Mark previously served as Justice of the Peace for Harris County Precinct Five, Place One. He was elected to two terms.

Legal Experience

As a justice of the peace court judge, oversaw cases involving minor criminal offenses and low-value civil suits, administered oaths to public officials, handled requests for orders of protection against harassment, and performed marriage ceremonies.

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Judicial Administration

Supports making court processes easier to understand through clear, straightforward communication.

Values openness, consistency, and transparency in court operations, saying it "strengthens accountability and reinforces confidence in judicial decisions."

Believes small claims courts should resolve everyday disputes quickly, fairly, and with dignity through mediation and same-day trials.

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Judicial Philosophy

Believes in building relationships with neighborhoods, civic groups, and residents to ensure community connection and responsiveness.

Believes in encouraging informed civic participation by helping residents understand the role and impact of the Justice of the Peace Court.

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Ethics & Conduct

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

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Community Involvement

Was involved in overseas mission trips, building orphanages and church infrastructure in third-world countries.

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