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The Race Is On: Inside the 2026 Democratic Primary for Tarrant County Commissioner Precinct 2

The 2026 election season is heating up in Tarrant County, and one of the most important local races is happening right in Commissioner Precinct 2. Before the general election even arrives, Democratic voters will have a big decision to make in the March 3, 2026 Democratic primary.


With new district lines, a retiring commissioner, and three well-known local Democrats in the race, this primary is shaping up to be competitive, energetic, and worth watching.


Why Precinct 2 Matters So Much


Commissioner Precinct 2 covers parts of southeast Tarrant County, including sections of Fort Worth, Arlington, and surrounding communities. The seat has long been held by Democrats and plays a major role in county decisions involving budgets, infrastructure, public health, and community services.


Recent redistricting has changed the shape of the precinct, adding extra attention to this race and raising the stakes for Democratic voters who want to keep the seat blue heading into the general election.


Simply put, whoever wins this primary will likely be the face of Democratic leadership for Precinct 2 going forward.

Meet the Democratic Primary Candidates


Democratic voters will choose between three candidates, each bringing a different background and style to the race.

Amanda Arizola


Amanda Arizola enters the race with a focus on community engagement and everyday issues affecting families across Precinct 2. She has positioned herself as someone who listens closely to residents and emphasizes practical solutions, economic opportunity, and local voices being heard at the county level.


Her campaign highlights outreach, relationship building, and making county government more accessible to the people it serves.

Gabe Rivas


Gabe Rivas is no stranger to the Commissioner’s Court. He previously worked as a senior staff member for outgoing Commissioner Alisa Simmons, giving him firsthand experience with how county government operates.


Rivas has earned a strong list of endorsements from Democratic leaders, elected officials, and community advocates. His campaign message focuses on continuity, experience, and building on the work already underway in Precinct 2.


For voters who value familiarity with the job and established relationships, Rivas is running as the steady hand in the race.

Jared Williams


Jared Williams brings name recognition and elected experience to the primary. He previously served on the Fort Worth City Council and has also worked extensively in nonprofit leadership.


Williams is centering his campaign on affordability, access to services, and improving quality of life for working families. He emphasizes hands-on leadership and results driven governance, pointing to his time on city council as proof he knows how to navigate complex issues and deliver for residents.

What Democratic Voters Are Deciding


This primary is not just about choosing a name on the ballot. It is about deciding the direction of Democratic leadership in Precinct 2.

Voters will weigh experience versus fresh perspective, continuity versus change, and which candidate best represents their priorities as the precinct continues to evolve.


With a competitive Republican field expected in the general election, Democrats are also thinking ahead to which nominee will be best positioned to hold the seat in November.


Important Dates to Know


  • Early Voting: February 17 through February 27, 2026


  • Democratic Primary Election Day: Tuesday, March 3, 2026


Only voters registered by the deadline will be eligible to participate, so checking registration status early is key.


The Bottom Line


The 2026 Democratic primary for Tarrant County Commissioner Precinct 2 is shaping up to be one of the most engaging local races on the ballot. With three capable candidates, real differences in background, and a changing political landscape, Democratic voters will play a decisive role in shaping the future of county leadership.


However it turns out, this is one race where local voices truly matter.

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