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Judge explains MUD elections: often governed by state law and may affect very few residents

3147391 · April 23, 2025
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During public comments, Liberty County's judge explained how municipal utility district (MUD) formation elections work, noting that state law and the Texas Commission play the governing role and that some MUDs currently have only one eligible voter.

During public comment at the commissioners court, the Liberty County judge provided an extended explanation of municipal utility district (MUD) formation elections and how they affect local voters.

The judge said early voting for city and school elections had begun and then addressed recent questions about a MUD election in the county. He explained that MUD boundaries are legally determined and only people who live inside the…

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