Patterson running for Justice of the Peace
February 19, 2026

As the race for Bell County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1 moves forward, Patrick Patterson continues to engage with voters across Bell County, emphasizing his lifelong connection to the community, extensive county government experience, and commitment to fair, accessible, and compassionate justice.
A lifelong Belton resident, Patterson was raised in the very communities he now seeks to serve. His deep roots in Precinct 1 have given him a genuine understanding of the people, challenges, and values that define Bell County.
Patterson is a graduate of Belton High School and the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, reflecting a longstanding investment in local institutions and a commitment to serving the community that helped shape him.
With 18 years of experience serving Bell County, Patterson brings firsthand knowledge of county operations, procedures, and the public service standards residents expect and deserve. His professional background provides a practical understanding of how county government functions and how the Justice of the Peace Court fits into the broader system.
Patterson’s familiarity with court and county systems, including extensive experience working within the probation department, positions him to step into the role of Justice of the Peace with a minimal learning curve. He is prepared to serve effectively from day one while maintaining continuity, professionalism, and efficiency within the office.
“Justice of the Peace Court is often where people encounter the legal system at some of the most meaningful moments of their lives,” Patterson said. “From joyful occasions like marriages, to difficult situations involving disputes, financial hardship, or the loss of a loved one, these moments deserve to be handled with care. My goal is to ensure every person who walks into the courtroom is met with fairness, clarity, and compassion.”
Driven by a passion for public service, Patterson believes the role of Justice of the Peace is not about being the loudest voice in the room, but about listening carefully, applying the law consistently, and treating every individual with dignity and respect, especially during moments that matter most.
As the campaign continues, Patterson encourages residents of Precinct 1 to stay engaged, ask questions, and learn more about how the Justice of the Peace Court touches everyday lives and families across Bell County.
For more information about Patrick Patterson and his campaign for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, visit www.patterson4jp1.com.








