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Hunt County approves order to redraw precincts after one precinct exceeded 5,000 registered voters

5793278 · August 13, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners approved an order to revise county election precinct boundaries to comply with Chapter 42 of the Texas Election Code after one precinct in the Caddo Mills area exceeded the 5,000-registered-voter limit.

Hunt County Commissioners Court voted Aug. 12 to approve an order revising several county election precincts after the court’s staff reported that one precinct in the Caddo Mills area had grown to about 9,000 registered voters, exceeding the statutory maximum of 5,000.

Judge Stovall said the changes are required to comply with Chapter 42 of the Texas Election Code, which the court cited during its discussion. The court presented a series of new precinct maps and explained how the affected precincts will be split.

Key details

- Reason: Chapter 42,…

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