Rey Trejo Jr. Files Campaign Finance Report with Jim Wells Elections Office
Rey Trejo Jr. filed a Candidate / Officeholder campaign finance report with the Jim Wells elections office, an early step in his 2026 county judge campaign.

Reymundo (Rey) Trejo Jr. submitted a Candidate / Officeholder C/OH campaign finance report that was received and documented by the Jim Wells County elections and records office, with the filing paperwork dated February 2, 2026. The filing registers Trejo as a candidate for Jim Wells County Judge in the 2026 primary and becomes part of the county’s official election records.
The filing signals the formal start of campaign finance transparency for Rey Trejo Jr. as he prepares for the primary season. County judge is a hands-on office in local government; the role includes presiding over the commissioners court and participating in budget, infrastructure, and emergency management decisions that directly affect residents’ property taxes, road maintenance, and emergency response. Campaign finance disclosures give voters a clearer picture of who is supporting a candidate and how a campaign is funding outreach in the months leading to the primary.
The Jim Wells County elections and records office documented the report on February 2, 2026. That documentation places Trejo’s paperwork into the official record ahead of further reporting deadlines that govern electoral campaigns. State law requires periodic campaign finance filings for candidates and officeholders, and this C/OH form is one of the standard disclosures used to track contributions and expenditures over the course of a campaign.
For Jim Wells County voters keeping an eye on the 2026 primary, this filing is a practical signpost. Financial reports can reveal the scale of a campaign operation, whether a candidate is self-funding, relying on small local donations, or receiving larger contributions that may come from outside the county. Those patterns often influence how candidates communicate with voters, where they focus door-to-door efforts, and which issues they emphasize at forums and public meetings.
Rey Trejo Jr.’s C/OH report is the first publicly recorded finance filing connected with his county judge bid in Jim Wells County. Voters who want to follow campaign developments should monitor future filings and the official records maintained by the elections office as the primary approaches. The sequence of subsequent disclosures will further clarify the financial picture and help residents assess how financial backing may shape the campaign and, ultimately, local governance.
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