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Katherine "Kat" Thomas

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Katherine "Kat" Thomas is running for Texas District Judge, District 184, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Katherine is from Houston, Texas. She has a bachelor�s degree from Spelman College and a law degree from Howard University.

Professional background

Katherine is a judge for the Texas 184th District Court. She previously served as an assistant district attorney for Harris County. While attending law school, she pursued criminal defense work in the Criminal Justice Clinic, where she represented indigent clients. She also interned at the White House under President Obama.

Political background

Katherine "Kat" Thomas is currently a judge of the Texas 184th District Court. She assumed office in 2023. She previously served as an assistant district attorney.

Legal Experience

As a law student, Thomas represented indigent clients in criminal defense through the Criminal Justice Clinic, gaining trial experience in the District of Columbia.

As an Assistant District Attorney, reviewed and evaluated thousands of cases, including misdemeanors and capital murder, while managing a caseload of over 2,000 cases.

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Judicial Administration

As of January 22, 2026, Katherine "Kat" Thomas did not have a website or any information online.

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Judicial Philosophy

Committed to identifying and fixing sentencing and bail disparities that she witnessed impacting her own family and community.

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Ethics & Conduct

As of January 22, 2026, Katherine "Kat" Thomas did not have a website or any information online.

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Community Involvement

Supports establishing a Community Court that collaborates with existing organizations to serve local communities.

Aims to address community issues with real solutions that promote restorative justice and support offenders in becoming assets to society.

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