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Allison Park

IncumbentUnclaimed
Office sought
Judge, Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 3
Jurisdiction / district
Harris County, Texas — Court No. 3
Election date
November 3, 2026
Election type
General (partisan)
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Candidate bio

Judge Allison Park is the incumbent presiding judge of Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 3. She practiced civil litigation for 15 years before her election and is board certified in civil trial law.

Top 3 priorities

  1. 1
    Reduce backlog of civil cases through active docket management
  2. 2
    Expand mediation and alternative dispute resolution options
  3. 3
    Make court procedures clearer for self-represented litigants

Questionnaire answers

Background
In one or two sentences, describe your professional and community background.

Board-certified civil trial lawyer with 15 years of practice prior to taking the bench in 2023.

Motivation
Why are you running for this office?

I am running for re-election to continue reducing case backlog and expanding access to justice in this court.

Priorities
What is the single most important issue facing this jurisdiction, and how would you address it?

Case backlog. I am implementing structured scheduling orders and expanded mediation referrals.

Budget & Finance
How would you approach the office’s budget priorities and fiscal oversight?

I support court budget priorities focused on dedicated mediator time and self-help resources.

Constituent Services
How will constituents be able to reach you and provide input?

My court publishes plain-language guides for self-represented parties and accepts public input via the court coordinator.

Transparency
What measures will you take to ensure transparency and accountability in this role?

All standing orders and procedures are posted publicly and updated promptly when changes occur.

Experience
What relevant experience or qualifications prepare you for this office?

Fifteen years of civil litigation, board certification in civil trial law, and three years on the bench.

Collaboration
How will you work with colleagues, agencies, or community members who disagree with you?

A judge’s job is to apply the law fairly to every party regardless of who they are or who they hired.

Last updated May 10, 2026

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