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Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare listens to Commissioner Roy Charles Brooks after Brooks tells the attendees of the meeting that O’Hare “broke the system” in Fort Worth on April 18, 2023. Following a conversation between O’Hare and Elections Administrator Heider Garcia, Garcia announced his resignation.  O’Hare denied responsibility, saying “I did not ask Heider to resign. I did not put pressure on Heider to resign. I did not threaten to fire Heider, I did not threaten to bring him before the election commission for review to determine if he would keep his employment. He chose to resign on his own.”
Investigations

In Texas’ biggest purple county, this far-right Republican is creating a playbook for local governing

From cutting social services to changing election rules, Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare has pushed his agenda with an uncompromising approach.

By Robert Downen, The Texas Tribune, and Jeremy Schwartz, The Texas Tribune and ProPublica

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Transforming elections

Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare reenters the  Commissioners Courtroom during a meeting in Fort Worth on April 18, 2023.

Targeting youth programs

Stifling dissent 

Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare listens to comments over the electronic pollbook system in place during a Commissioners Court meeting in Fort Worth on April 18, 2023.

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