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Raymond A. Villareal
DEMOCRAT
Raymond A. Villareal is running for Texas District Judge, District 436, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Raymond Villareal has a bachelor's degree from Texas A&M University and a law degree from the University of Texas School of Law. He attends his local church as a Knight of Columbus.
Professional background
Raymond is a novelist. He previously worked as an assistant attorney general.
Political background
Raymond previously ran for a 285th District Court seat in 2014 but did not win.
Legal Experience
As an assistant attorney general, prosecuted civil and criminal cases under both state and federal law, advised state and federal government officials and agencies on legal matters, conducted legal research and document drafting, and may have mentored or supervised legal staff.
As an attorney, researched, drafted, and filed legal documents, and provided defense and counsel to clients, specializing in civil and criminal law, including juvenile law.
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Judicial Administration
As of January 22, 2026, Raymond A. Villareal did not have a website or any information online.
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Judicial Philosophy
Believes restitution should be a priority in cases where people have incurred a property loss.
Said, "we must recognize that many juveniles do not have the same opportunities to pay restitution, as adults do, given their limited earning capacity."
Values fairness, justice, and integrity.
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Ethics & Conduct
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Community Involvement
Has been involved with 40 Days for Life and other organizations that oppose abortion access.
Volunteered in representing persons before the federal immigration court.
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