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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Half of Austin’s 10 city council districts were up for grabs in Tuesday’s election. Of the five races, one will advance to a runoff election in December after no candidate ...
To draw the map for those 10 districts, the city relied on 2010 census data, which was the most current data available at the time. Austin's population was 790,390, which meant the recommended ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The Austin Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission (ICRC) has released a preliminary district map for the City of Austin. Commissioners voted to approve the map on ...
Austin's redrawing of council district boundaries could have the biggest impact in District 6 and District 10, ... Austin's new City Council district map could have implications in 2022 elections.
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2024 voter guide: Meet the candidates for Austin mayor and City Council on Nov. 5 ballot - MSNTo find out which City Council district you live in, visit the city of Austin's council district map. Early voting begins Oct. 21, and Election Day is Nov. 5.
Almost a year ago, and after many false starts, Austin voters opted to carve the city – for representative governing purposes – into 10 City Council districts.
Former Austin City Manager Spencer Cronk warned the mayor and city council days before his termination earlier this month that trying to negotiate a one-year contract with police instead of a ...
Below is a map of the council districts, created by the City of Austin. The yellow-brown district at the top is District 6, followed clockwise by the green District 7, blue District 1, coral pink ...
The Austin City Council recently passed a resolution directing the city manager to form a Smart Cities Strategic Roadmap to guide the city's next phase of innovation. News. Analytics; ...
Incumbent Vanessa Fuentes saw the highest vote share for any city council candidate on election night, claiming 85.67% of the vote in District 2, which covers southeast Austin.
To find out which City Council district you live in, visit the city of Austin's council district map. Early voting begins Oct. 21, and Election Day is Nov. 5.
Harper-Madison was reelected to serve City Council District 1, which covers much of northeast Austin. The incumbent won 27 of 28 precincts in which at least one vote was cast.
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