Decision 2024

Fletcher, Hale win reelection on Collin County Commissioners Court

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ELECTION RESULTS

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Two incumbents on the Collin County Commissioners Court won reelection Tuesday, though only one was contested.

In Precinct 1, Republican Susan Fletcher was running unopposed. In Precinct 3, Republican Darrell Hale was challenged for his seat by Democrat Yvette Johnson.

According to the Collin County Commissioners Court, "Hale was elected as Collin County Commissioner, Precinct 3, in November 2018, filling an unexpired term for Precinct 3, vacated by newly-elected County Judge Chris Hill."

The other two commissioners court members, Cheryl Williams and Duncan Webb, along with Hill, are all Republicans.

In Texas, each of the state's 254 counties has a commissioners court of five elected members, including the county judge and four commissioners. The commissioners court is the governing body of the county. It runs the county much like a city council runs a city, overseeing the county hospitals, sheriff's office, and other county offices. County judges are elected countywide and serve four-year terms. Commissioners represent a precinct; two are elected every two years on staggered four-year terms.

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