



Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleFormer State Representative
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
Age54 years old (Sep 27, 1971)
GenderMale
LocationTexas
BackgroundPolitician
EducationTexas Southern University — B.A., Speech Communications (1996)
Notable personal detailsJarvis Diallo Johnson is an American politician and entrepreneur who served in the Texas House of Representatives for District 139. He previously served on the Houston City Council representing District B. He has run for higher office in Texas, including campaigns for Congress in Texas's 29th congressional district.
Supports treating healthcare as a fundamental right; pledges to protect and strengthen Medicare and Medicaid, expand access to affordable care, and lower prescription drug costs while directing federal resources to community clinics and hospitals.
Supports protecting and restoring reproductive rights and access to abortion care. Condemns Texas abortion restrictions and has pledged to uphold reproductive rights in office. Identified by advocacy groups as a defender of abortion access.
The candidate’s campaign platform includes infrastructure investments that mention rebuilding after floods and investing in green energy and resilience. As a state legislator he filed bills related to environmental controls for concrete batch plants and sought stronger buffer zones and community protections around such facilities, indicating support for regulatory measures and local environmental protections while not endorsing Green New Deal–style, maximal fossil-fuel phaseout language on his campaign platform.
Supports expanded gun safety measures including raising the purchase age for certain firearms, banning assault-style rifles/high-capacity magazines, and narrow risk-based firearm restrictions (red-flag style) while also emphasizing public-safety and trained school safety officers.



Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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