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Proposed redistricting maps would change political makeup of Tarrant County’s southeast precinct

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Democratic County Commissioner Alisa Simmons represents Precinct 2, which includes Arlington. She has accused Republicans of trying to draw her out of her seat.

Source: Trentonian – Trenton, NJ News, Sports, Weather and Things to Do

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