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The new map, presented to the public on May 30, alters the Democratic Precincts 1 and 2 in southern Tarrant County. Precinct 2 Commissioner Alisa Simmons of Arlington, up for reelection in 2026 ...
After the redistricting decision in June, the court was updated on the operational impacts of changing the new precincts.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation is the same law firm hired to lead Tarrant County's controversial redistricting process.
The Democrats on the Commissioners Court and all of the residents who came to the meeting were opposed to the decision.
After nearly five hours of public comment and debate between Judge Tim O’Hare and commissioners, a new redistricting map was approved Tuesday afternoon. The vote, 3-2, came after two attempts by ...
Tarrant County redistricting plan draws legal concerns, ... and into Precinct 1, also held by a Democrat. Both precincts would see significant changes under the new maps. ...
At Krause‘s Precinct 3 hearing, August Shilling, a 40-year Tarrant County resident, pointed out that Tarrant County minorities made up 57% of the county’s population. “It stinks of partisan ...
Over 100 residents speak at Tarrant County meeting against Judge O’Hare's redistricting plan, ... "I'm for the present map. ... to redraw the county’s commissioner precinct voting lines.
Tarrant County Commissioner Matt Krause lays out ground rules during a meeting held to consider a plan to change legislative boundaries during a public hearing concerning the plan in his precinct.
Alicia Simmons, Tarrant County commissioner for Precinct 2, and County Judge Tim O'Hare listen to a speaker during a commissioners court meeting. Six Tarrant County mayors have voiced their ...
U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey on Tuesday compared Tarrant County’s proposed redrawing of voting precincts to “Jim Crow politics” and called on the public to oppose the plan.
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