VOTE FOR JACK IN THE MARCH PRIMARY ELECTION!
ELECTION DAY: TUESDAY, MARCH 3
EARLY VOTING: FEB. 17 - FEB. 27
#BringJackBack
Bring Common Sense and Conservative Values to the Justice of the Peace Precinct 8, Place 2.
Elect JACK MORMAN For Justice of the Peace Precinct 8, Place 2
JACK IS BACK
Deer Park native Jack Morman, who served two terms as Harris County Precinct Two Commissioner, is running to serve as Justice of the Peace, Precinct 8, Place 2 in the March 3rd Primary Election.
Morman, a husband and a father of two, was elected Precinct 2 Commissioner in 2010 in a historic election. He was re-elected without opposition to a second term in 2014. He was later narrowly defeated for a third term by a liberal anti-law enforcement Democrat in 2018.
As the most capable candidate on the ballot, Morman will strive to serve the community he’s lived in for 47 years.
Morman has practiced law in all levels of Texas State Courts, especially JP Courts, for 23 years. After the 2022 election, Morman accepted the position of Chief-of-Staff for one of the busiest courts in the state of Texas, where he helped revamp operations and eliminate a backlog of thousands of unprocessed court filings.
Because of his time on the Commissioners Court and helping to run one of the busiest courts in the state, Mormon will bring a unique perspective as judge for Precicnt 8, Place 2. Indeed, he is the only candidate on the ballot that has experience navigating the bureaucracy of county government (as a member of Commissioners Court); that has helped operate a JP Court (Chief-of-Staff of JP 5-2); and that has represented clients in JP courts as an attorney.
JACK IS BACK
Deer Park native Jack Morman, who served two terms as Harris County Precinct Two Commissioner, is running to serve as Justice of the Peace, Precinct 8, Place 2 in the March 3rd Primary Election.
Morman, a husband and a father of two, was elected Precinct 2 Commissioner in 2010 in a historic election. He was re-elected without opposition to a second term in 2014. He was later narrowly defeated for a third term by a liberal anti-law enforcement Democrat in 2018.
As the most capable candidate on the ballot, Morman will strive to serve the community he’s lived in for 47 years.
Morman has practiced law in all levels of Texas State Courts, especially JP Courts, for 23 years. After the 2022 election, Morman accepted the position of Chief-of-Staff for one of the busiest courts in the state of Texas, where he helped revamp operations and eliminate a backlog of thousands of unprocessed court filings.
Because of his time on the Commissioners Court and helping to run one of the busiest courts in the state, Mormon will bring a unique perspective as judge for Precicnt 8, Place 2. Indeed, he is the only candidate on the ballot that has experience navigating the bureaucracy of county government (as a member of Commissioners Court); that has helped operate a JP Court (Chief-of-Staff of JP 5-2); and that has represented clients in JP courts as an attorney.