Meet Miro Mendiola

I was born and raised in the North Side of Houston, Texas by immigrant parents, and I know the struggles all too well.

My journey has been sharpened by my hard work, perseverance, and deep respect for justice.

I am orgullosamente part of the 2% of the Latinas that are attorneys in the United States. I understand the importance of representation inside a Courtroom. I have zealously represented my clients for almost four years in family, criminal, civil, and immigration Courts in and around Harris County, Texas. As a first-generation Mexican-American, I have used my Spanish speaking skills to bring justicia closer to the marginalized in my community.

I am running for judge because our comunidad deserves a judiciary that reflects its diversity, honors its values, and stands firm in the pursuit of justice for ALL.

With your trust and vote, I will be able to serve with fairness, humility, and respect— ensuring that our Courts remain a place where every voice is heard and treated with dignindad.

Experience You Can Trust

  • Experienced in Family and Civil law

  • Dedicated to Fairness and due process

  • Committed to the Harris County community

  • Committed to equal access to Justice

  • Proven Leadership and Service

Judicial Values & Principles

As County Judge, Miro Mendiola will be guided by the following core principles:

Fairness & Impartiality

  • Equal treatment under the law for all individuals

  • Decisions based solely on facts and established legal standards

Integrity & Ethics

  • Upholding the highest ethical standards

  • Transparency and accountability in judicial conduct

Efficiency & Professionalism

  • Respect for the time of litigants, attorneys, and court staff

  • Commitment to efficient and organized court proceedings

Community Trust

  • Building confidence in the justice system

  • Treating every person with respect and dignity

Join Us

Join Miro Mendiola’s campaign for County Judge and help support a vision of fairness, integrity, and professionalism in our courts.