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Ortiz v. Eagle Mountain Saginaw Independent School District

N.D. Tex.July 10, 2025No. 4:25-cv-00385

Case Details

Nature of Suit
Civil Rights: Employment
Status
Unknown
Procedural Posture
appeal
State
Texas
Circuit
5th Circuit

Outcome

The Tarrant County Republican Party was dismissed from the election contest for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction because it was not a proper party under the Texas Election Code. The trial court's denial of the TCPA motion was modified to reflect mootness rather than denial.

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