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MEET DAVID LOWE



David Lowe was born and raised in the DFW metroplex. After graduating high school, he enlisted in the United States Army, serving an honorable career until he Honorably retired. He is a devoted husband and delights in helping raise their two small children. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice.
Besides running for office, David is a vocal advocate for conservative causes, is a community volunteer, and is currently serving as a member of a private school board within Northeast Tarrant County.

Husband and Father
Katie, Hope and their children are a constant reminder of the importance to serve others and ignite his passion to make Texas a better place. David and his family have been living in North Richland Hills since 2018.

Foster Child
David Lowe was a special needs child, born into foster care. As a youth, he overcame difficulties which helped develop his ability to deal with adversity at a young age.


History of Service
David was enlisted in the United States Army for over 12 years, mostly as a Military Policeman. He deployed multiple times and spent over 43 months in combat zones with a majority of that time being in Afghanistan. David is a disabled veteran and recipient of the Combat Action Badge.

Servant for Justice
In 2018, David moved from Dallas County to Tarrant County and graduated from college and the police academy. David served as an officer in both adult and juvenile detention facilities. It was here, in this broken system, he found his calling back to politics.

Volunteer of the Year
After David's medical retirement from the United States Army, and while attending college, he volunteered full-time at the Dallas County Republican Party. In 2017, David's dedication was recognized by earning the Volunteer of the Year Award.


Conservative Fellowship
David earned the prestigious opportunity to become a fellow at the home of the Congressional Freedom Caucus' CPI in Washington D.C. Hundreds of applicants apply each year, and David was recognized as a top-tier conservative activist.

The teacher writes in David's yearbook "heartless Republican."
History of Speaking Up
As early as high school, David has been an outspoken conservative. No matter what is being thrown David's way, he will stand firm on his principles.
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