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Election results: Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn defeats Democrat opponent Patrick Moses This election comes after several years of deaths at the Tarrant County Jail under Sheriff Bill Waybourn.
The Rev. Patrick D. Moses is pastor of First Missionary Baptist Church in Fort Worth and a retired law enforcement leader for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. A second candidate has entered ...
A llison Campolo was elected to be Tarrant County Democratic Party Chair by a landslide of votes Monday evening, according to ...
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Moses received the endorsements of local North Texas newspapers and state Rep. Chris Turner, D-Grand Prairie, while Gov. Greg Abbott and local law enforcement associations have endorsed Waybourn.
Redistricting approved in Tarrant County amid allegations of racial gerrymandering Tarrant County commissioners approved a controversial redistricting proposal late Tuesday afternoon.
Tarrant County is an epicenter of conservative Christian movements that argue America’s founding was God-ordained, and that Christians must have dominion over all parts of society.
Incumbent Bill Waybourn, a Republican, faces Democratic challenger Patrick Moses in the race for Tarrant County Sheriff in November. The Sheriff’s Office operates county jails and provides law ...
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — There will not be a quorum for the Tarrant County Commissioner’s Court on Tuesday, which is also Election Day.
Democrat Patrick Moses, left, is challenging incumbent Republican Bill Waybourn, right, in the Nov. 5 election. Is it time for new leadership in the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office?
Voters cast their ballots at the Tarrant County College Southeast Campus polling location in Arlington on March 5, 2024. (Shelby Tauber For The Texas Tribune, Shelby Tauber For The Texas Tribune ...
Far-right Republicans triumphed in Tarrant County on Tuesday, strengthening their grip on local government that included reelecting a sheriff with ties to election denial movements, and ...