Sylvia Garcia

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Early life and education

Sylvia Garcia was born in Palito Blanco, Texas. She was the eighth of ten children.

Garcia attended Texas Woman's University on a scholarship, graduating with a degree in social work. After completing her studies, she began her career as a social worker. She later received her Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University.[1]

Political career

City of Houston

In the early 1980s, Houston Mayor Kathryn Whitmire appointed Garcia as presiding judge of the Houston Municipal System.[2] She served for an unprecedented five terms under two mayors.[3]

In 1998, Garcia became Houston city controller.[4]

Harris County

Garcia was elected to the Harris County Commissioner's Court in 2002. She was the first woman and first Latina elected to that post in her own right.[1] Her precinct featured a major base of operations for NASA, the nation’s largest petrochemical complex, the Houston Ship Channel and the Port of Houston, the sixth largest port in the world.[4]

Garcia was defeated by Republican Jack Morman in 2010.[5]

Texas Legislature

Garcia represents District 6 in the Texas Senate. In 2013, she defeated State Rep. Carol Alvarado in a special election runoff to replace the late Sen. Mario Gallegos.[6]

Garcia took the oath of office on March 11, 2013.[7] She serves on the Government Organization, Intergovernmental Relations, Jurisprudence, and Nominations committees.[8]

Garcia faces re-election in 2016 as, early in the 83rd Session, a proxy for Garcia drew a four-year term for the yet undecided senator from District 6.[9]

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Texas Senate
Preceded by Texas State Senator
from District 6 (Houston)

2013-present
Incumbent
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