The backlog that would not move - and then conveniently did
J udge Lucilla Najera's recent campaign material says she cleared the court backlog at El Paso Justice of the Peace Precinct 5. State records show the backlog barely moved for nearly three years - until roughly 40,000 cases vanished in the two-month window her reelection campaign launched. By Jaime Abeytia | El Paso, Texas | April 6, 2026 | Data: Texas Office of Court Administration When Justice of the Peace Judge Lucilla Najera launched her reelection bid in November 2025, she came to voters with a confident message: she had done what her predecessor could not. She had cleared the backlog. Her campaign materials cited a chart showing she scheduled more than twice as many cases as the judge before her, framing the court at Precinct 5 as a model of productivity under her leadership. The problem is the data - specifically, the monthly activity reports published by the Texas Office of Court Administration, the state agency that tracks every case filed, r...