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  2. Austin City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Austin City Council 10th district covers west Austin, including Tarrytown, Bryker Woods, Northwest Hills, and River Place. The current councillor is Marc Duchen, who has represented the district since January 6th, 2025. He is a member of the Democratic Party.

  3. 2024 Austin municipal elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Austin, Texas municipal elections took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Five city council seats (District 2, District 4, District 6, District 7, and District 10) and the mayor have regular elections.

  4. Texas's 10th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    For most of the time from 1903 to 2005, the 10th was centered on Austin. It originally included large portions of the Texas Hill Country. Future President Lyndon B. Johnson represented this district from 1937 to 1949. During the second half of the 20th century, Austin's dramatic growth resulted in the district becoming more compact over the years.

  5. City Hall Insider: Free Austin library cards extension, Red ...

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    Editor's note: City Hall Insider is a roundup of items the Austin City Council is set to vote on other local government news and an inside look at my reporting process. This story will be updated ...

  6. Here's who is running for the Austin City Council District 2 ...

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    The City Council — which consists of 11 members, 10 of who represent geographic districts with only the mayor elected at large — makes policy decisions for the city. Six of those seats ...

  7. 2022 Austin municipal elections - Wikipedia

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    Five city council seats (District 1, District 3, District 5, District 8, and District 9) and the Mayor had regular elections, in addition to a special election in District 4. All positions are nominally non-partisan, though most candidates choose to affiliate with a party given Austin's strong Democratic lean.

  8. Facing $99M budget deficit, Austin ISD calls tax rate ... - AOL

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    The increased tax rate of 95.05 cents per $100 of valuation is also 9.1 cents above the district’s 2023-24 rate of 85.95 cents per $100 of valuation and would cost owners of an average-value ...

  9. Travis County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Its county seat and most populous city is Austin, [1] the state's capital. The county was established in 1840 and is named in honor of William Barret Travis, the commander of the Republic of Texas forces at the Battle of the Alamo. Travis County is part of the Austin–Round Rock–Georgetown Metropolitan Statistical Area.