HAYS COUNTY ADJUSTS ELECTION PRECINCTS TO COMPLY WITH VOTING LAWS AFTER TEXAS LEGISLATIVE SESSION
As the dust settles on the Texas Legislature's second special session, Hays County moves to tweak its election precincts in response, changes that came under the gavel at the Commissioners Court on Tuesday, Oct.
28, according to Hays County officials. The new redistricting maps, forged in the heat of August's legislative session, meant local election leaders had some recalibrating to do, ensuring that the lines they draw comply with both state law and federal voting rights protections.
Jennifer Doinoff, the Hays County Election Administrator, outlined the balancing act of adhering to Texas Election Code and the National Voter Registration Act in a statement released by Hays County, "What were doing is not redistricting; were ensuring our precincts comply with the National Voter Registration Act," she said, pinpointing statutory compliance as the driving force behind the latest shifts which saw the proposal of 88 Voting Tabulation Districts (VTDs), an equation that factored in three new precincts and excised seven existing ones despite a few minor boundary adjustments to fit the requirements.
Beyond mere compliance, the attention paid to the boundaries of these precincts, or VTDs, takes shape under the watchful eye of District of Concern (DOC) boundaries.
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