June 6, 2025 Story by: Editor
Texas State Representative Jolanda Jones has officially announced her candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives, aiming to fill the vacancy in Houston’s 18th Congressional District left by the late Rep. Sylvester Turner.
Jones, a Democrat representing south and southeast Houston since 2022, brings a multifaceted background to the race, including experience as a criminal defense attorney, former Houston City Council member (2008–2012), and Houston ISD school board trustee (2016–2020).
In her campaign announcement, she emphasized her commitment to safeguarding Social Security, public education, healthcare, reproductive rights, and veterans’ benefits. She also pledged to oppose policies associated with former President Donald Trump and to work on reducing prescription drug costs.
“After much encouragement and serious consideration, I have decided today to become a candidate for Congress in the historic 18th district,” Jones stated. “The simple fact is no one will fight harder to stop Republicans from taking away our social security, our public schools.”
The 18th District, encompassing historically significant neighborhoods for Houston’s Black community, has been a Democratic stronghold for decades.
Jones’s legislative tenure has been marked by both achievements and controversies. She has successfully sponsored bills aimed at criminal justice reform and civic education. However, in 2023, her entire House staff resigned, … a hostile work environment and misconduct involving her son. These claims were not publicly investigated, and Jones has not directly addressed the allegations, citing personnel confidentiality.
The special election to fill the 18th District seat is scheduled for November 4, 2025. Governor Greg Abbott’s decision to delay the election until November has drawn criticism from Democrats, who argue that the delay leaves the district without representation for an extended period and may benefit the Republican majority in Congress.
As the campaign progresses, voters in the 18th District will have the opportunity to evaluate the candidates’ platforms and determine who will best represent their interests in Washington.
Source: Houston Chronicle / Texas Tribune