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Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2

Hears traffic and other Class C misdemeanor cases punishable by fine only (e.g. criminal mischief, bad check writing, public intoxication). Hears civil cases involving up to $20,000. Hears landlord and tenant disputes. Hears truancy cases. Performs marriages. 4-year term.

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    Markia Bordeaux
    (Dem)

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    Sharon Burney
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    Melanie Miles
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

Qualifications: What training, experience and characteristics qualify you for this position?

Issues: What are the two (2) most pressing issues that you will face in the office that you seek? Describe your "specific" plans/ideas for addressing these issues.

district Precinct 7, Place 2
Campaign Facebook URL https://www.facebook.com/MarkiaforJP
Campaign X URL @markiabordeaux
Education Prairie View A&M University- Bachelors of Science in Psychology; South Texas College of Law Houston- Doctor of Jurisprudence
Occupation Attorney
I bring a rare combination of public service, legal training, and courtroom experience that directly prepares me to serve as Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7-2.

I began my career as a social worker in Harris County, working directly with children and families impacted by housing instability, domestic violence, substance use, mental health needs, and financial hardship. I now serve as an Assistant County Attorney where I continue to advocate for those same vulnerable communities. I have the unique experience of practicing in a specialty court, where I have handled hundreds of trials, hearings, and mediations, and work closely with judges, court staff, and community partners while managing a complex high-volume docket.
Eviction & Housing Stability: Evictions dominate the JP docket and destabilize families and neighborhoods. I will prioritize mediation as the first step in landlord-tenant disputes, expand diversion options, and ensure tenants are connected to rental assistance, legal aid, and housing resources. I will establish a Court Resource Hub and hire a Community Liaison to coordinate on site referrals so cases are resolved fairly, before displacement occurs.

Lack of Community Engagement: Elected Officials must be accessible, not distant. I will hold regular town halls, legal clinics, and community workshops, beginning within my first 60 days in office, and partner with trusted nonprofits to ensure residents understand the court and their rights.
district Harris County Precinct 7 Place 2
Education Law Degree from Thurgood Marshall School of Law
Occupation Judge
I attended Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University. Upon passing the State Bar I practiced law for ten years during which I took multiple Law CLEs. I was first elected Justice of the Peace eight years ago and have been trained by our department for eight years gaining 20 plus hours in the education each year needed to hold the position,
One of the two (2) most pressing issues that I am faced with as Justice of the Peace are that most of the people before me lack knowledge of the law. The second issue is that as of January1, 2026, the laws are changing and most people will be unaware of the changes in the law. Although I try to explain most laws to them, I doubt that they understand why I must follow the law and not that I should just listen to their story then solve it for them. Seldom do they have contracts or any evidence that proves their case. Located in Pct.7-2, I want to offer more classes to educate the average man and woman of the law and to actions that a person should take before a case becomes necessary in a court.
district Precinct 7, Place 2
Education Bellaire HS; Howard University; South Texas College of Law - Houston
Occupation Attorney
I am a board-certified family law attorney with more than 20 years of legal experience handling cases that regularly come before Justice of the Peace courts, including landlord-tenant disputes, small claims, traffic matters, and Class C misdemeanors. I have tried over 200 cases to the bench and/or jury-trials, including in JP courts. In addition to my legal background, I have successfully managed a law practice for two decades, giving me the administrative and leadership skills needed to run an efficient court. I am known for being fair, prepared, and respectful, and I bring a calm, patient demeanor to resolving disputes involving self-represented litigants.
The first pressing issue is lack of fairness and dignity in court proceedings. Many litigants feel rushed, confused, or disrespected. I will address this by setting clear expectations for respectful courtroom conduct, ensuring people are heard, explaining procedures in plain language, and managing dockets so cases are not treated like an assembly line. The second issue is limited access to justice and resources, especially in eviction cases. I will implement best practices used in other JP courts, including partnerships with legal aid and housing assistance providers, clearer written guidance for self-represented litigants, and improved scheduling, including monthly Saturday court, to make the court more accessible.