Collin County Justice of the Peace – Precinct 1

Precinct 1, Collin County, TX

County Partisan

Current Incumbent

Paul Raleeh

Republican

In office since January 2023

Next Election

Nov 3, 2026

Filing Window

Closed

Mar 4, 2026 - Apr 2, 2026

Term Length

4 years

Position Type

Part Time

Salary

$92445/year

Number of Seats

1

About this position

Hears traffic and other Class C misdemeanor cases punishable by fine only. Hears civil cases with up to $10,000 in controversy. Hears landlord and tenant disputes. Hears truancy cases. Performs magistrate duties. Conducts inquests.

Eligibility requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Must be a registered voter
  • Must be a resident of the district
  • Candidate must be at least 18 years old, must be a US citizen, must be a registered voter in the precinct the office is sought, must be a Texas resident for at least 12 consecutive months, and a precinct resident for 6 consecutive months. Candidate must not have been finally convicted of a felony from which they have not been pardoned or otherwise released from the resulting disabilities. Candidate must not have been determined by a court with probate jurisdiction to be totally mentally incapacitated or partially mentally incapacitated without the right to vote.

Filing information

Elections office

2300 Bloomdale Rd., Suite 2106 McKinney, TX 75071

Phone: 972-548-4185

Fee & signature requirements

Major party-affiliated candidates should file an application for a place on the ballot to their respective county party chair. This should be accompanied by either a filing fee of $375 or a nominating petition with a number of signatures equal to the 2% of the number of votes cast in the previous general election in this district (or 500, whichever is lower). Candidates in counties with at least 200,000 inhabitants must pay a filing fee of $1,000. For candidates running in Bexar, Dallas, Harris and Tarrant counties, a 250-signature judicial petition is required in addition to the filing fee, or 750 signatures in lieu of a fee. Minor party candidates should consult with their respective party chair to determine requirements. Independent candidates should file a Declaration of Intent to Run as an Independent Candidate during the primary filing period. In addition, independent candidates will need to collect a number of signatures equal to 5% of the number of votes cast within the district in the most recent gubernatorial election (or 500 signatures whichever is lower) in support of their application for a place on the general election ballot and submit these to the county judge. All forms can be found on the Texas Secretary of State website.

Filing instructions

Submit paperwork to the office of the county party chair; Independent candidates must submit paperwork to the county judge's office.

Primary Type Partisan
Primary Date Mar 5, 2030
Primary Filing Nov 10, 2029 - Dec 10, 2029
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