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Perry Felton, son of McLennan County Judge Scott Felton, announced Tuesday he will run to fill the Precinct 4 commissioners court seat when incumbent Ben Perry's term expires.
Mayor Evans voices concerns over Tarrant County's new precinct map, claiming it favors Republicans and lacks transparency.
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — Tarrant County Commissioners approved a new electoral map, which will reshape the county’s governing body in favor of Republicans.
The Tarrant County Commissioners Court voted 3-2 along party lines to approve Map 7, finalizing new precinct boundaries after a two-month redistricting process.
Opponents say the maps are an example of racial gerrymandering.
Things turned heated during a Fort Bend County commissioners court meeting over a discussion of precinct maps on Tuesday.
"Disrespectful," "unaccountable," "arrogant," and "sneaky" are just a few words Fort Bend County residents are using to describe the timing of upcoming precinct map meetings.
Tarrant County Precinct 1 Commissioner Roderick Miles Jr. criticizes the county redistricting process during a public hearing at the Como Community Center in Fort Worth on May 14, 2025.
Simmons, who represents Precinct 2, released the proposed maps Friday, all of which would dramatically alter the two Democrat-controlled precincts in the southern part of the county.
Critics of the five redistricting maps proposed by Public Interest Legal Foundation said the process has not been transparent or accessible.
Voters present at Tuesday’s meeting voiced concern over new Tarrant County district maps published online. Commissioners will vote on the maps June 3.