CITY OF RICHARDSON AND RISD BOUNDARY OVERLAY MAPS
OFFICIAL TEXAS DISTRICT VIEWER
TEXAS TRIBUNE MAP VIEWER TOOL
COUNTY AND LOCAL DISTRICT MAPS
The State of Texas’ official website has a number of maps of new district boundaries. To view your area, zoom in on each map.
The
Texas Tribune website has published a very useful tool Texas voters can use to view changes to their voting districts at the federal and state level.
By entering your address in the Texas Tribune tool linked to above, you can view maps of both your old and new districts for:
- U.S. House of Representatives
- Texas House of Representatives
- Texas Senate, and
- State Board of Education
Demographic changes for each district are listed as well.
To view your area, select from the following maps:
The Richardson City Council appointed the Plan Commission to serve as the District Boundary Commission, and at their April 25, 2022 Council meeting, adopted the Commission’s recommendations. All Richardson voters vote for all places on the City Council, but four of the places have residency requirements for candidates, determined by the boundary lines.