1 contested seat available for election on Collin County Commissioners Court – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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Two of the four seats on the Collin County Commissioners Court are up for re-election Tuesday, but only one seat is contested.
In Precinct 1, Republican Susan Fletcher is unopposed. In Precinct 3, Republican Darrell Hale is being challenged for his seat by Democrat Yvette Johnson.
According to the Collin County Commissioners Court, “Hale was elected 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 members of the court, Cheryl Williams and Duncan Webb, along with Hill, are all Republicans.
Johnson, who has lived in the county for more than two decades, hopes to break into the all-Republican court. She has an extensive background in finance and said her vision was to create a Collin County that works for everyone.
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