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On this page: Current Elected State, County and Local officials, their job descriptions and contact points
Latest Update: Wednesday, 29 May, 2024
Current Elected Officials
Texas State Elected Officials​
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US Senators for Texas (2)
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US House of Representative, Texas District 25
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(See redistricting maps below.)
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Justices, Texas Supreme Court
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Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
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Parker County, Texas Elected Officials​ for Willow Park​
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County Judge ​
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County Court-at-law - No 1​
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District Clerk ​
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County Clerk ​
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County Sheriff ​
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County Treasurer ​
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County Commissioner, District 4
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(Voter Registration Card COMM 4 > 410/415)
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Justice of the Peace, District 4
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​(Voter Registration Card JP4)
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City of Willow Park (Willow Park City WP)
Voter Registration Card City WP )
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Precinct 4 (410/415)
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(Voter Registration Card COMM 4 )
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Elected Officials, Mayor and five (5) City Council Members /
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Mayor and City Council Seats 1 and 2 are elected in odd years.
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City Council Seats 3 and 4 and 5 are elected in even years.
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All members of Commissions, Board, and Committees are appointed.
Aledo Independent School District (School AL Aledo ISD)
(Voter Registration Card School AL)
United States House of Representatives
Texas District 25
(Voter Registration Card USREP 25)
Roger Williams
United States House Representative
Texas District 25
Texas State Senate District 30
(Voter Registration Card STSEN 30)
[[Springer chose not to run again in 2024 and the new TX Senator D30 will be elected in November 2024]
Drew Springer
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Texas State House District 60
(Voter Registration Card STREP 60)
Glen Rogers
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About the Texas House of Representatives
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​The Texas House of Representatives is composed of 150 members, each elected for a two-year term.
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The Texas Legislature meets in Regular Session for about five months every other year. Regular Sessions begin at noon on the second Tuesday in January of odd numbered years and can last no more than 140 days, ending during the last week of May or the first week of June.
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Special Sessions may be called by the Governor and can last up to 30 days.
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Texas State Board of Education (SBE)​