Thursday, April 16, 2026

GARZA RUNNING ON LEGACY OF PERSERVERANCE, HARD WORK TO OVERCOME ADVERSITY TO GAIN 107TH DISTRICT COURT

By Noe Garza Jr.
Runoff Candidate, 107th District Court

This past Saturday, I was presented with something I will never forget.

It is a book about my life—written, designed, and published by three of my strongest supporters: Nereida Arredondo, Aracely Rodríguez, and Napoleón Rodríguez.

From the bottom of my heart, thank you. This is a gift I never expected, and one I will always value.
The book is titled Un Corazón Sin Fronteras — A Heart Without Borders… El Legado-The Legacy.

The cover is powerful. It shows a young boy looking toward the man he would become—and a man looking back at the child he once was. Both are me.

That child came from humble beginnings in El Tahuachal, Matamoros. Born without medical care, nearly lost at birth, and a survivor of Hurricane Beulah. 

Through faith, perseverance, and opportunity, that journey led to a career of 39 years as a lawyer—and now, a candidate for the 107th District Court.

This gift is more than a book. It is a reminder of the trust and belief others have placed in me.

I am grateful to be the leading candidate—but this election comes down to turnout. I need your vote.

Early voting: May 18–22
Election Day: May 26


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

At the end of your long hard journey you ended up in a pile of shit. You are now part of the corrupt elite.

Anonymous said...

I’m not sure how I feel about a husband and wife both serving on the bench in the same
County. That’s me just being honest. Would we be okay if a husband and wife served as the county commissioner of precent 1 and precent 2? See it from that side of the logic.

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