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Tarrant County Precinct 2 Commissioner Alisa Simmons has butted heads with County Judge Tim O'Hare frequently. She announced Saturday she wants to run against him.
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Tim Davis, who is on the board at JPS Health, takes over as the local Republican chairman after Bo French resigned.
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Filing for Texas’ 2026 primary election is open, and candidates are announcing their bids for Tarrant County-area offices.
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Under change promoted by Tarrant GOP, voters could cast ballots only in their own precinct rather than at county polling location of choice.
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A Fort Worth federal judge ruled he has no authority to decide whether Tarrant County's new precinct map that favors Republicans disenfranchises voters of color in violation of the First Amendment. The other constitutional claims in a lawsuit filed by a group of Black and Latino voters against the county will still proceed.
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Almost a month after calling for Bo French’s resignation or removal as chair of the Tarrant County GOP, Republican officials are silent on the future of the party and its leadership.
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Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker joined several Republican leaders in calling for Bo French’s resignation from the local GOP.
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Party leaders will elect a replacement for Crystal Gayden July 7. Former chair Allison Campolo has announced she’s rerunning for the position.
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The resolution presented at last weekend's executive committee meeting would have called on the Legislature to allot equal funding to Texas families regardless of whether they send their kids to public or private school.
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From cutting social services to changing election rules, Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare has pushed his far-right agenda with an uncompromising approach.
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Less than two months before the November election, a single vote has revealed a stark divide in the Tarrant County Republican Party — and prompted swift intraparty attacks.
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The Tarrant County Republican Party can’t fill a contested precinct chair position until the issue is settled in court, the Seventh Court of Appeals of Texas in Amarillo ruled July 30.