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May 1—The final but unofficial election results were announced just after 8 p.m. Saturday and the bulk of Parker County incumbents in city and school district races saw victory. Weatherford City ...
May 1—According to Parker County early voting numbers the majority of incumbents are leading over challengers in city and school district races. Weatherford City Council Place 3 incumbent Matt ...
A larger geographic unit such as a county, township, or city council district is typically subdivided into precincts and each address is assigned to a specific precinct. Each precinct has a specific polling station where its residents go to vote; however, more than one precinct may use the same polling station.
Parker County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 148,222. [1] The county seat is Weatherford. [2] The county was created in 1855 and organized the following year. [3] It is named for Isaac Parker, a state legislator who introduced the bill that established the county in 1855. [4]
It consists of the western half of Tarrant County, as well as most of Parker County. The district also contains Texas Christian University. Fragments of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex are included in the district. The district is currently represented by Republican Craig Goldman, who was elected in 2024.
The locations for voting in Bastrop County are as follows: Aqua Water Supply, 415 Old Austin Highway. River Valley Christian Fellowship, 1224 W. Highway 71. Ascension Catholic Church, 804 Pine St.
In the United States of America, a vote center, sometimes known as a super precinct, is a polling place that combines multiple precincts allowing voters to choose at which location to vote regardless of their home address. Voter centers can be used to allow voters to choose from any polling place within a larger jurisdiction, commonly county.
This year, seven precincts South of the Broad changed voting locations: Bluffton 2B - previously voted at the Buckwalter Recreation Center, now votes at H.E. McCracken Middle School.