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Paul M. Raleeh

REPUBLICAN

Paul M. Raleeh is running for Collin Justice of the Peace, Justice Precinct 1, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Paul M. Raleeh studied at Southwest Texas State University (currently Texas State University) and Collin College and graduated from the College of Justive Court Judges. He has a wife and three children, and he is a member of LifeChurch McKinney.

Professional background

Paul previously worked as an administrative court judge. He also worked in law enforcement as a criminal investigator.

Political background

Paul currently serves as the presiding Justice of the Peace for Collin County's Precinct 1. He was first elected in 1999 and is serving his seventh term.

Legal Experience

As a justice court judge, oversees cases involving minor criminal offenses and low-value civil suits, administers oaths to public officials, handles requests for orders of protection against harassment, and performs marriage ceremonies.

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Judicial Administration

Created a Night Court at no additional cost to taxpayers.ee

Opened court financial records online, including the court's checkbook, internal audits, and detailed budget.

Started a program that allows people to buy out their community service hours by providing food to the Food Pantry or homeless shelter.

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Judicial Philosophy

As of January 22, 2026, Paul M. Raleeh’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Ethics & Conduct

As of January 22, 2026, Paul M. Raleeh’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Community Involvement

Served as a board member for the McKinney Chamber of Commerce, the McKinney Council for Chemical Awareness, the McKinney Lions Club, and the Collin County Bail Boand Board.

Served as a mentor judge for the State Commission on Judicial Standards

Teaches other judges at the Justice Court Training Center in Austin.

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