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Ramona Franklin

DEMOCRAT

Ramona Franklin is running for Texas District Judge, District 496, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Ramona Franklin is from St. Petersburg, Florida. She has a bachelor's degree in English language and literature from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, a master's degree in sports administration from Lynn University, and a law degree from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. She lives with her husband, Roderick, in Houston, Texas, and is a member of the Brookhollow Baptist Church.

Professional background

Ramona is an attorney at her own private practice and as a visiting judge for the state of Texas. She previously worked as an assistant district attorney at the Harris County District Attorney's Office. She also worked as a legal intern fro Sixty Plus, Inc Elderlaw Clinic.

Political background

Ramona previously served as the judge for the Texas 338th Judicial District Court. She served two terms from 2016 to 2024. She previously ran for the Place 7 judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in 2018, but did not win.

Legal Experience

As an assistant district attorney at the Harris County District Attorney's Office, prosecuted civil and criminal cases under state law on behalf of the district attorney’s office.

As a judge for the Texas 338th Judicial District Court, oversaw all felony, probate, and civil cases, ruled in all civil actions against the state seeking financial payment, and exercised authority to review and correct the rulings of lower courts.

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Judicial Administration

During COVID, did not allow lawyers to enter the court to stand with clients.

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Judicial Philosophy

As of January 22, 2026, Ramona Franklin did not have a website or any information online.

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Ethics & Conduct

Had a formal complaint filed against her by the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and the Harris County Lawyers Association for illegally revoking defendants' bonds and denying bail.

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Community Involvement

Involved in community service through teaching as an adjunct professor and volunteering with organizations such as the Houston Volunteer Lawyer program, NAACP Pro Bono Legal Defense Program, and the Diamond in the Rough Mentor Program.

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