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Sonia Lopez
DEMOCRAT
Sonia Lopez is running for Harris County Civil Court at Law Judge, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Sonia Lopez is from the Eastex Jensen area of Houston, Texas. She has a bachelor's degree from the University of Texas at Austin and a law degree from South Texas College of Law. Sonia has a husband and daughter.
Professional background
Sonia works as an in-house attorney for the Houston Federation of Teachers. She previously worked as a chief of staff.
Political background
Sonia currently serves as a civil court judge for Harris County. She was appointed to the bench in December 2025 to fill a vacancy. She previously ran for justice of the peace in 2022 but did not win.
Legal Experience
As a civil court judge, see cases regarding civil matters such as eviction appeals, property disputes, personal injury suits, contract cases and small business claims.
As an attorney, researches, drafts, and files legal documents, and provides defense and counsel to clients.
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Judicial Administration
Believes in treating every member in the court with respect and approaching cases with impartiality, an open mind, and deciding matters based solely on the facts and the law.
Supports making court processes easier to understand, efficiently handling cases, promoting transparency and clear communication, and using technology responsibly to streamline operations.
Believes legal aid groups and zoom can be used to make courts more accessible.
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Judicial Philosophy
Values service that is rooted in community.
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Ethics & Conduct
As of January 22, 2026, Sonia Lopez’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Community Involvement
Actively participates in the Eastex Jensen Super Neighborhood Council, is an inaugural member of the Harris County Women's Commission, and is a Parent-Teacher Organization member.
Volunteers as a project administrator for the National Hispanic Institute's youth leadership program.
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