Juli A Mathew

Judge

American Vennikulam, Thiruvalla, Kerala

Quick Info

ProfessionJudge
NationalityAmerican
BirthplaceVennikulam, Thiruvalla, Kerala

Latest News about Juli A Mathew

03/03/2026

Juli Mathew advanced in the Democratic primary election for Fort Bend County judge, seeking a third term. As the incumbent Presiding Judge of County Court at Law No. 3, she faced challenger Paula Miller in the primary, with the general election scheduled for November 2026.

02/01/2026

Indian-American Democrat Juli A. Mathew took oath as judge in Fort Bend County, Texas, for her second consecutive term. She was sworn in via videoconferencing from Bheemanady in Kasaragod and will serve as presiding judge for County Court at Law No. 3 for four years, following her historic 2018 election as the first Indian-American woman elected to the bench in the US.

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Bio/Wiki

Birth nameJuli Anna Thomas

Physical Stats & More

Height165 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

Education
Penn State University, Pennsylvania, USBachelor's degree in administration of justice/sociology
Delaware Law School, Delaware, USJuris Doctor (JD) degree
The University of Leiden, The NetherlandsStudied Dutch Criminal Justice System
University of Texas School of LawJuris Doctor (JD) degree

Personal Life

ReligionChristianity
SchoolSt. Thomas English Medium U.P School in Vennikulam, Kerala

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried

Family

FatherThomas Daniel (pharmacist)
MotherSusamma John Thomas (nurse)
SiblingsJohnson Thomas
SpouseJimmy Mathew
Children
  • Aleena (from her first husband)
  • Ava
  • Sofia
  • (a half-white girl who lives in England)

Career

Political PartyDemocratic Party
Current PositionPresiding Judge, County Court at Law No. 3, Fort Bend County, Texas
Previous PositionsAssociate Municipal Judge in Arcola, Texas; Attorney practicing law for more than 15 years in Fort Bend and neighboring counties
TeachingAdjunct Professor at University of Houston Law Center (since 2023), teaching Professional Strategic Writing
Legal PracticeProsecutor handling complex criminal cases; practiced law across Fort Bend and neighboring counties

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Juli A Mathew is an Indian-American politician affiliated with the Democratic party.
2. She currently serves as Judge of Number 3 at the Fort Bend County Court at Law in Texas.
3. Juli spent her early years in Vennikulam, Kerala, India, before relocating to the United States.
4. Facing family legal challenges motivated Juli to pursue a profession in Law.
5. Having a prosperous tenure as an Attorney, she transitioned to the role of a Judge.
6. Juli was re-elected as the Judge for Fort Bend County Court at Law No. 3 in Texas.
7. She made history as the first Indian-American woman elected to the bench in the US by defeating Republican Tricia Krenek in the 2018 election.
8. She founded the Juvenile Intervention and Mental Health Court in January 2021 to assist young people with mental health issues.
9. She serves as Administrative Judge for the County Courts in Fort Bend County, Texas.
10. Juli A Mathew is an Indian-American judge affiliated with the Democratic party.
11. She currently serves as Presiding Judge of County Court at Law No. 3 at the Fort Bend County Court at Law in Texas.
12. She is also the first Asian American judge in Fort Bend County, Texas.
13. She chairs the U.S. Department of Justice Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG).
14. She is an active member of the National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ).
15. She helps lead the Color of Justice Conference, encouraging young women and minorities to pursue careers in law and public service.
16. She has received the NAACP Community Service Award, FOMAA Woman of the Year, and Outstanding Woman in Law from the South Indian U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
17. She has served on the Fort Bend County Bail Bond Committee.
18. She is a frequent keynote speaker at conferences including the Juvenile Justice Conference, American Judges Association, and Texas Democratic Women.
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