Overview
- On May 29 the court received a sixth map from the Public Interest Legal Foundation after five earlier drafts by the National Republican Redistricting Trust.
- All six submissions divide Fort Worth and Arlington between multiple commissioners instead of preserving current boundaries.
- Local Democrats and Arlington officials have decried the proposals as racial gerrymandering designed to curb minority representation.
- County Judge Tim O’Hare tapped the conservative foundation to steer the process, reflecting a coordinated Republican effort to secure a three-vote majority.
- Commissioners will cast their ballots on June 3, a decision poised to shape control of the court and influence upcoming state and national elections.