Entrepreneur and Political Consultant Eddie Sajjad Joins Fort Bend County Judge Race

Eddie Sajjad, a longtime Fort Bend County resident, entrepreneur, and Democratic political consultant, has officially entered the 2026 race for Fort Bend County Judge. His campaign brings a fresh, technology-forward vision for the future of one of Texas’s fastest-growing counties.

A Business-Minded Approach to Public Office

Sajjad, who has lived in Fort Bend County since 1997, announced his campaign with a forward-thinking platform that prioritizes smart governance, revenue growth, and technological innovation. His proposal includes:

  • Countywide artificial intelligence training program

  • Public voter education tool

  • Online transparency portal for tracking county spending

  • Strategic economic plan to generate $100+ million in revenue and create 10,000 new jobs through business expansion and public-private partnerships

“The County Judge isn’t just a ceremonial role — it’s practically the CEO of Fort Bend County,” Sajjad stated in his campaign launch. “We need a leader who understands how to manage growth, generate revenue, and make our government work smarter.”


Rising Competition Within the Democratic Party

Sajjad enters a Democratic primary field that already includes two high-profile names:

  • Former Precinct 3 Constable Nabil Shike

  • District Court Judge Christian Becerra

The current County Judge, KP George, remains under indictment over allegations of manufacturing racist attacks for political sympathy and has not yet announced whether he will seek re-election. His office has stated that a decision will be shared “at the appropriate time.”


The 2026 Fort Bend County Judge Race

With Fort Bend County continuing to experience explosive growth and demographic shifts, the 2026 race is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal and competitive elections in recent history. Sajjad’s emphasis on innovation and fiscal responsibility positions him as a candidate focused on 21st-century solutions for modern governance.


To learn more about Eddie Sajjad’s campaign and platform, visit his official campaign site at EddieForFB.com.
(📍 Fort Bend County Political Bureau — Feb. 2025)


Would you like a side-by-side comparison table or infographic summarizing all three candidates’ backgrounds and campaign priorities?

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Pocket
WhatsApp

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *