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The five proposed redistricting maps are available for public viewing on the Tarrant County Commissioners Court website. A vote on the new maps is scheduled for June 3, 2025, at Commissioners Court.
Tarrant County commissioners adopted new precinct boundaries Tuesday, likely giving the five-member court an additional Republican seat. The new map, presented to the public on May 30, alters the ...
Meeting attendees pack the court room for a Tarrant County Commissioners Court meeting at the Tarrant County Administration Building in Fort Worth on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. The approval for ...
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — Less than 24 hours after the Tarrant County Commissioners voted to approve a new electoral map that's set to strengthen the court's Republican majority, residents filed a ...
More than 80 protesters gathered Tuesday morning in front of the Tarrant County Administration Building in downtown Fort Worth ahead of the Commissioners Court’s vote to approve new precinct maps.
The map they drew, the process they used to draw it, and the animosity shown to the citizens of Tarrant County violate the Voting Rights Act and the Constitution," Dunn said.
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — Tarrant County Commissioners heard from a packed crowd Tuesday as more than 100 people signed up to speak during the public comment portion of their regularly scheduled ...
Today, the Dallas County Commissioners Court is dominated by Democrats, five to zero. In Tarrant County, many local leaders oppose the redistricting plan.
Tarrant County commissioners are expected to vote on one of five proposed redistricting maps on June 3. The two Democrats on the five-member commissioners court are against it, and both stood with ...
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