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Federal lawsuit alleges racial discrimination in Tarrant County redistricting map

Black Politics Now by Black Politics Now
June 11, 2025
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Tarrant County Commissioners to vote on redistricting plan on Tuesday

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A coalition of Tarrant County residents has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the county’s newly adopted Commissioners Court precinct map, alleging intentional racial discrimination that violates the Voting Rights Act and the U.S. Constitution. The legal action follows the Commissioners Court’s 3-2 vote along party lines to approve the redistricting plan on June 3, 2025.

Allegations of Voter Dilution

The lawsuit, Jackson v Tarrant County, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Fort Worth Division, contends that the redistricting plan, referred to as “Map 7,” was designed to dilute the voting strength of Black and Latino residents.

Option 7 of the Tarrant County redistricting maps. (Photo courtesy of Tarrant County)

Specifically, it alleges that minority voters were intentionally moved from District 2 to District 1, concentrating them into a single precinct and thereby diminishing their influence in other districts.

Chad Dunn, lead counsel for the plaintiffs, stated, “Intentional discrimination is still against the law. The map they drew, the process they used to draw it, and the animosity shown to the citizens of Tarrant County violate the Voting Rights Act and the Constitution.”

The lawsuit alleges that Map 7 disenfranchises just 5% of Tarrant County’s Anglo adults, it disenfranchises 19% of the County’s Black adults and 12% of its Latino adults.

Black adults are thus four times more likely than Anglo adults to be disenfranchised under Map 7 and Latino adults are over twice as likely to be disenfranchised than Anglo adults.

Political Motivations and Public Opposition

County Judge Tim O’Hare, who spearheaded the redistricting initiative, has openly acknowledged the partisan intent behind the new map. In a recent interview, O’Hare remarked, “This is about partisan politics. You can legally in this country, according to the U.S. Supreme Court, draw maps for partisan purposes.”

The redistricting process has faced significant public opposition. During the Commissioners Court meeting on June 3, over 200 residents and local leaders, including mayors from Arlington, Mansfield, and Forest Hill, voiced concerns about the potential disenfranchisement of minority voters.

Historical Context and Broader Implications

Redistricting typically follows the decennial U.S. Census; however, the current effort represents a mid-decade redrawing of precinct boundaries. Critics argue that this move is unprecedented and lacks sufficient legal justification. The lawsuit against Tarrant County is part of a broader pattern of legal challenges to redistricting efforts in Texas, where allegations of racial gerrymandering have been a recurring issue.

Next Steps

As the legal proceedings commence, the plaintiffs seek to have the new map invalidated and a more equitable redistricting plan implemented. The outcome of this case could have significant ramifications for voting rights and representation in Tarrant County and potentially set a precedent for similar disputes nationwide.

Source: CBS News / Democracy Docket / Fort Worth Report / Lone Star Project

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