Fort Bend County Commissioners Approve New Precinct Maps Ahead of 2026 Primaries
The new precinct map adjusts boundaries to meet state population rules and aims to more fairly reflect Fort Bend County’s nearly even Republican-Democrat voter split.
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Republicans Redraw Fort Bend County Lines After Years of Democrat Advantage
Fort Bend County’s Commissioners Court voted to replace the 2021 redistricting map that gave Democrats a 3–1 edge, returning the county to an even 2–2 political split. The post Republicans Redraw Fort Bend County Lines After Years of Democrat Advantage appeared first on Texas Scorecard.
Fort Bend County commissioners approve new precinct maps ahead of 2026 primaries
Fort Bend County’s months-long redistricting process has come to an end, with commissioners voting 3-2—including Precinct 2 Commissioner Grady Prestage and Precinct 4 Commissioner Dexter McCoy dissenting—to approve a new map at an Oct. 13 special meeting. (Community Impact staff)
Fort Bend County Approves 2 GOP, 2 Democratic Precincts - Houston Press
Shouting, finger-pointing, and accusations of racism and illegal activity dominated a three-hour Fort Bend County Commissioners Court meeting Monday that Commissioners approve mid-decade redistricting proposal in split vote along party lines.
Fort Bend County Commissioners Court Approves New Precinct Maps in Heated 3-2 vote
RICHMOND, Texas (Covering Katy News) — Fort Bend County commissioners approved new precinct boundaries Monday in a 3-2 party-line vote that Republicans said corrects an illegal 2021 map that failed to meet state and federal requirements. The meeting was heated, with County Judge KP George repeatedly slamming the gavel for order as commissioners clashed verbally.
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