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Campaign logo for Markia Bordeaux 2026, featuring the words "For Justice of the Peace | Precinct 7, Place 2" and a silhouette of Texas.

Why I’m running:

I’m running for Justice of the Peace because our community deserves a fair, accessible, and compassionate judicial system that truly serves the people. Too often, everyday citizens feel unheard or disadvantaged in the courtroom, and I am committed to redefining what justice means. Justice isn’t about fines, sentences and punishment, it is the administration of integrity, fairness, and a deep understanding of the challenges our community faces. 

As an attorney, advocate and leader, my commitment to the community has never waivered and I firmly believe that the Justice of the Peace Court is the people’s court. It should work for everyone, not just those with resources or legal knowledge. I’m committed to bringing fairness, efficiency and compassion to the bench, ensuring that every person who steps into my courtroom is treated with dignity and respect.

Elect a Judge Committed to the People.

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