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With filing closed, two candidates seek Fort Worth City Council district 10 seat

Alicia Ortiz and Chris Jamieson are seeking to fill Fort Worth City Council District 10 seat.
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Alicia Ortiz and Chris Jamieson are seeking to fill Fort Worth City Council District 10 seat.

Filing closed in the May 2 special election to replace Fort Worth City Council member Alan Blaylock, with no new candidates besides Chris Jamieson and Alicia Ortiz who a month ago.

Voters will decide who fills the remaining year of Blaylock’s two-year term, which expires in May 2027. Blaylock is . Filing closed March 3.

, an entrepreneur, and , a former seven-year district director for then-council member Cary Moon, are seeking public office for their first time.

District 10 . Jamieson lives in Willow Ridge Estates off U.S. 287, and Ortiz lives in Heritage.

The candidates are campaigning on issues such as well-planned and managed growth, public safety and fiscal accountability.

Jamieson says his background as an entrepreneur will help at City Hall.

From 2015 to 2022, Ortiz was director in City Council District 4 — which included a swath of east Fort Worth up into the Alliance corridor before redistricting in 2022. She said that experience gives her a substantial edge in understanding the corridor’s needs.

Scott Nishimura is senior editor for local government accountability at the Fort Worth Report. Reach him at scott.nishimura@fortworthreport.org. News decisions are made independently of our board members and financial supporters. Read more about our editorial independence policy .

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