City Council Redistricting Complete

Dallas City Council redistricting is complete with new district lines. The new lines come after the census which takes into account population shifts.

The city council engages in this process every ten years after they receive census data. The process draws district lines that city council members get elected to represent.

City Council Redistricting

Mayor Johnson said, “Redistricting is critical to a functioning representative democracy.”

He went on, “I am grateful for the work of our Redistricting Commission…led by Chairman Jesse Oliver.”

City Council Redistricting Commission And Upcoming Races

The Dallas city council adoped Plan ID 132918. Per the city charter, city council must approve redistricting forty-five days after redistricting.

Redistricting commission fights were regular and there were process problems when former Republican Alexandra Guio ghosted Paula Blackmon.

A 2014 ruling by the United States Supreme Court negates the preclearance standards. This does not mean a lawsuit will not follow.

One insider called it an incumbent protection map. At least two African American candidates considering races in D5 are dropping out.

Other changes to D4, D6, D7, and D13 also occurred.

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