The votes are in, Fort Worth

Results of the November 2022 midterm elections in Tarrant County.

A rendering of the Heritage Park Plaza Project | Photo via Downtown Fort Worth

Help build the future of Fort Worth by voting in local elections. | Photo by @dallasfortworthphotography

You’ve done your civic duty + it’s time to welcome our newest local and state officials. 🗳️

To recap: This year we cast votes to elect the Texas governor, US representatives, Tarrant County judges, clerks, and commissioners for Precincts No. 2 and 4, as well as a roster of other positions.

After a highly contested gubernatorial race, incumbent Gov. Greg Abbott (Rep.) will serve a third term.

As for the other races, we’re here to share the results of the elections called as of 10 p.m. last night. Say hello to the seven newly-elected or re-elected representatives who will serve Tarrant County residents in the US House of Representatives.

  • Jake Ellzey, US Rep., District 6
  • Kay Granger, US Rep., District 12
  • Beth VanDuyne, US Rep., District 24
  • Roger Williams, US Rep., District 25
  • Michael C. Burgess, US Rep., District 26
  • Jasmine Crockett, US Rep., District 30
  • Mark Veasey, US Rep., District 33

Keep an eye on this election tracker for other state and local races.

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