Fort Worth City Council considers stance on Tarrant County redistricting proposal

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DALLAS, Texas– The Fort Worth City Council is set to vote on May 20, 2025, regarding a resolution that would express opposition to Tarrant County’s proposed redistricting plan.

The vote comes amid concerns from several council members about the potential impact of the proposed changes on local communities.

Council Member Chris Nettles has been vocal in urging the council to protect the city from any negative consequences that could arise from the redistricting plan.

The resolution seeks to oppose changes to existing precinct boundaries within Tarrant County, with concerns raised by some members, particularly those affiliated with the Democratic Party, about the possibility of racial gerrymandering.

They argue that the changes could adversely affect Fort Worth residents and alter the political landscape.

The redistricting process in Tarrant County is a mid-decade effort, a rare occurrence that has drawn increased scrutiny and debate.

Tarrant County’s redistricting plan aims to redraw precinct boundaries as part of a broader redistricting effort across the United States.

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