Ricardo A. Jaime Runs for Webb County Commissioner Precinct 4

Longtime commissioner seeks reelection, focusing on infrastructure and public safety

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

Ricardo A. Jaime, the incumbent Webb County Commissioner for Precinct 4, is running for reelection in the Democratic primary. Jaime, 45, has served in the position for several years and is touting his experience working closely with the community and his commitment to transparent, accountable governance focused on serving all families in the county.

Why it matters

As a border community, Webb County faces unique challenges and opportunities that directly impact Precinct 4, from international trade and infrastructure demands to public safety and economic development. The commissioner's race will help determine how the county addresses these issues in the coming years.

The details

In his questionnaire responses, Jaime highlighted several key priorities, including addressing traffic congestion along Mines Road, maintaining strong public services and infrastructure to support cross-border commerce, and ensuring county resources are used efficiently to create opportunities that strengthen the community. Jaime also emphasized his experience working with local, state, and federal partners to advocate for the funding and attention Webb County needs.

  • Jaime has served as Webb County Commissioner for Precinct 4 for several years.
  • The Democratic primary election is scheduled for March 5, 2026.

The players

Ricardo A. Jaime

The incumbent Webb County Commissioner for Precinct 4, running for reelection in the Democratic primary.

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What they’re saying

“I am grateful for the opportunity to serve, and I believe my experience has prepared me well for this position. Over the years, I have worked closely with our community, listening first and acting with transparency and accountability.”

— Ricardo A. Jaime, Webb County Commissioner Precinct 4 (lmtonline.com)

What’s next

Voters in Webb County Precinct 4 will have the opportunity to cast their ballots in the Democratic primary election on March 5, 2026.

The takeaway

As a long-serving commissioner, Jaime is positioning himself as an experienced, community-focused leader who is committed to addressing the unique challenges and opportunities facing Webb County's border region, particularly when it comes to infrastructure, public safety, and responsible use of county resources.