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Johnson County adopts five new voting precincts to comply with new congressional maps

Johnson County Commissioners Court · January 29, 2026
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Summary

Johnson County commissioners voted unanimously to adopt five new voting precincts and related map changes after mid‑cycle congressional redistricting; elections staff said the changes will not alter voter locations or ballot contents and the judge was authorized to sign the election notice.

The Johnson County Commissioners Court on Jan. 27 approved an order creating five new voting precincts and related precinct‑line adjustments to comply with recently adopted congressional maps.

Elections Administrator Robin (Joy) Adams told the court the county had 12 precincts affected by the redistricting and created five additional precincts (46–50) so no voting precinct would split a congressional district. Adams said ballots were updated in December so that "the ballot styles are the same as what they were before," and…

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