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With a relatively small difference in the population of each precinct, Dawson County commissioners on Wednesday opted not to make any changes to the county commissioner precinct boundary lines here.That decision came after the commissioners court, as required by law, took a look at the last Census population figures to ensure that each precinct has a relatively equal number of residents.Redistricting is not required if, based on recent Census figures, there is a deviation of less than 10 percent between the precincts with the highest and lowest populations.Dawson County falls within that guideline, with the 2020 Census figures showing a ...

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