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Luis Garza

DEMOCRAT

Luis Garza is running for Harris Justice of the Peace, Justice Precinct 6, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Luis Garza earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from American Intercontinental University. He lives with his wife, Diana, and four kids in Harris County, Texas.

Professional background

Luis is the chief clerk at Harris County Justice Court 2-1. He previously worked as a clerk at Harris County Justice Court 6-2.

Political background

Luis previously ran for the Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 6, Place 2, in 2022, but did not win.

Legal Experience

As a Texas state court clerk for 28 years, maintains court records, administers and collects court fees, files and processes official documents, schedules cases, and ensures the public availability of all court proceedings.

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Judicial Administration

Plans to collaborate with the education department and county agencies to serve at-risk youth and keep them engaged.

Supports utilizing county resources to address community nuisances such as abandoned vehicles, dangerous animals, and noise complaints.

Supports the use of small claims court to provide relief in disputes over money or property, with a limit of $20,000.

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Judicial Philosophy

Supports granting Occupational Driver Licenses (ODLs) to individuals who have lost their licenses to keep them able to work.

Supports the use of writs of retrieval to help individuals reclaim their property in domestic disputes.

Promises to be a fair judge and uphold the law regarding "predatory" lending practices.

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Ethics & Conduct

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

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Community Involvement

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

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