Meet Your 2026 Challengers
  Dallas County Slate Card

United States Senate

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Congressional District 30

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Congressional District 33

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District Attorney

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John Cruezot

Creuzot is a retired Judge now serving his second term as Dallas County Criminal District Attorney. Prosecutors from across the United States are joining together to fight what they see as federal overreach, particularly in cities where immigration agents have been surged. Known as the Fight Against Federal Overreach (FAFO), the prosecutors specifically mention growing concerns about warrantless entries, unlawful detentions and questionable enforcement tactics. Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot is a founding participant.

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5th District Court of Appeals - Place 6

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Craig Smith (Democratic Party) is a judge for Place 6 of the Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals. He assumed office on January 1, 2021. His current term ends on December 31, 2026.

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Justice of the Peace 1-1

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Judge Thomas G. Jones

Former Dallas Independent School District trustee, administrator for the U. S. Department of Education (oversight of civil rights enforcement, five state region) and military veteran. Currently, serves as a Dallas County Justice of Peace. DISD Board of Education: Initiated policies to increase parent/community participation in school governance (site based management), school uniforms (gang prevention measure), Minority and Women’s Business Enterprise. Minority business involvement increased from 8% to more than 35% during Jones tenure on the board. A graduate of Dallas ISD schools. He served two terms on the school board and was an advocate for students and parents.

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298th Civil District Court

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298th Civil District Court

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Emily G. Tobolowsky (Democratic Party) is a judge of the Texas 298th District Court. She assumed office in 2006. Her current term ends on December 31, 2026.

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Justice of the Peace 5-2

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Justice of the Peace 5-2

Judge Jaun Jasso

Jasso was elected Justice of the Peace in 1995. He has a B. A. Degree in Government from Pan American University (1980-Edinburg, Texas) and a J. D. Degree from the University of Houston School of Law (1986). He was born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas. Judge Juan Jasso was an migrant farm worker until he attended college. He is married to Delia, and they have two children, Eric and Laura. They reside in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas. Judge Jasso combines his legal background with a common sense approach to appropriately render fair and just decisions in his Court. He treats everyone with respect and proper decorum so that they will feel they were given every opportunity to represent themselves in court.

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194th Criminal District Court

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194th Criminal District Court

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Justice of the Peace 4-2

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County Court at Law No.1

Judge Sasha Moreno

Moreno actively participates in her community, serving on boards and networks. No evidence of significant public controversy was found for Sasha Moreno, the Justice of the Peace for Precinct 4-2 in Dallas County. A 2022 federal lawsuit filed against her regarding an eviction ruling was dismissed, with the judge finding her immune from damages for actions taken in her judicial capacity.

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191st Civil District Court

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191st Civil District Court

Judge Gena Slaughter

Judge Gena Slaughter presides over the 191st District Court of Dallas County, bringing nearly two decades of fair, efficient judicial leadership to the bench. Her journey to the judiciary embodies the principle of "paying back" through public service, rooted in a family legacy of military service and shaped by overcoming personal adversity.

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County Court of Criminal Appeals No. 2

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County Court of Criminal Appeals No. 2

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Constable - Precinct 1

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Constable - Precinct 1

Constable Tracey L. Gulley

Gulley worked as a Deputy Constable for Dallas County for more than 20 years. She worked her way through the ranks and excelled in every position. Constable Gulley’s vast experience was ideal in her becoming the first African American Female Constable in Dallas County. Precinct 1 is the largest and busiest precinct in Dallas County, and Constable Gulley’s goal is to provide the most effective and efficient service for the citizens of Precinct 1 Dallas County. Constable Gulley is a proud graduate of the Dallas Independent School District and has received many law enforcement certificates and awards. She has received numerous civic and professional law enforcement awards.

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Criminal District Court No. 1

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Criminal District Court No. 1

Judge Jennifer Balido

Before her latest appointment, Balido served as a judge for the 203rd and 291st Judicial District Courts in Dallas County. She was the chief of the appellate division for the Dallas County Criminal District Attorney's Office and served as a prosecutor earlier in her career. Her experience includes working as a public defender and an attorney in private practice. She is the only Republican state district judge in Dallas County.

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County Criminal Court No.9

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County Criminal Court No.9

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Criminal District Court No.5

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Criminal District Court No.5

Judge Carter Thompson

Thompson first took office in January 2007. After running unopposed and winning in 2014 and 2018, he secured re-election in 2022 when the general election was canceled.

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County Court at Law No.1

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County Court at Law No.1

Judge D'Metria Benson

Benson has over 40 years of combined legal and judicial service. Before becoming a judge, she was a board member of the State Bar of Texas Women and the Law Section, and served in leadership positions within the National Employment Lawyers Association. She was re-elected in the November 2022 general election and is now serving her fifth term. Her history of public service includes being a First Class Girl Scout and a Red Cross volunteer from an early age. She has served on the Dallas County Dispute Resolution Center Board and is a past member of the Junior League of Dallas. She is also involved in the arts, having served on the boards of Voice of Change, the Dallas Wind Symphony, and Theatre Three.

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