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Stephanie N Mitchell Huff
DEMOCRAT
Stephanie N Mitchell Huff is running for Texas District Judge, District 291, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Stephanie N. Mitchell Huff is originally from Kansas City, Kansas. She earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a law degree from the University of Kansas School of Law. Stephanie lives in Dallas County with her husband, Winston O. Huff.
Professional background
Stephanie previously worked as a felony assistant district attorney in Dallas County, chief juvenile prosecutor in Navarro County, and practiced civil litigation and criminal defense.
Political background
Stephanie currently serves as the judge of the Texas 291st Judicial District Court. She was first elected in 2014 and is serving her third term.
Legal Experience
As a state district court judge, she oversees felony criminal cases, manages jury and non-jury trials, rules on motions, safeguards constitutional rights, and ensures the fair and efficient administration of justice.
As an assistant district attorney, she prosecuted civil and criminal cases under state law on behalf of the district attorney’s office, supervised legal and clerical staff, and conducted interviews with victims and witnesses in ongoing cases.
As a government prosecutor, she reviewed charges, determined which cases would be tried in court, prosecuted criminal matters on behalf of the government, and provided sentencing recommendations in juvenile cases.
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Judicial Administration
Emphasizes structured docket management to resolve cases efficiently while protecting due process.
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Judicial Philosophy
Describes a “firm but fair” sentencing philosophy focused on accountability, public safety, and second chances.
Emphasizes impartiality, constitutional rights, and equal access to justice.
Supports partisan judicial elections but states judges must remain independent once elected.
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Ethics & Conduct
States that judicial complaints have been dismissed and affirms recusal when appropriate.
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Community Involvement
Co-founded the nationally recognized Pipeline to Possibilities Program, which educates students about the criminal justice system.
Participated in developing the Citizen's Prosecutor Academy.
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