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  2. LIST: Here’s who’s running for mayor and city council in Fort ...

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    Fort Worth’s 2021 mayor and council elections brought five new members to the nine-person Fort Worth city council. In 2023, there will be at least three new members with two coming through the ...

  3. Category:Fort Worth City Council members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fort Worth City Council members" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. Rock Hill City Council approves new rules to restrict people ...

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    Rock Hill on Monday moved forward with new limitations on hotel guests to cut down on police and medical calls for service. The City Council voted unanimously for zoning code changes that city ...

  5. Rockhill, Texas - Wikipedia

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  6. Wendy Davis (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Russell Davis [2] (born Wendy Jean Russell; [3] May 16, 1963) is an American lawyer and politician from Fort Worth, Texas. A member of the Democratic Party, Davis represented the 10th district in the Texas Senate from 2009 to 2015. She previously served on the Fort Worth City Council.

  7. Here are the candidates for Fort Worth City Council District ...

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    Charles Lauersdorf. Age: 40 Campaign website: www.CharlieForFortWorth.com Best way for voters to reach you: Email or phone 817-381-5236 Occupation: Business Owner (Real Estate Media Firm ...

  8. Joel Burns (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Joel Burns (born February 4, 1969) is an American politician. A city councilman for District 9 in Fort Worth, Texas, [1] he received extensive press attention in October 2010 after speaking at a council meeting about the issue of suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth, as part of Dan Savage's It Gets Better campaign.

  9. Here are the candidates for Fort Worth City Council District ...

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    See where the candidates stand on the issues including property taxes, growth, public safety and economic development.