Burnam was booked on a charge of disrupting a meeting or procession, according to Tarrant County Jail records. The Tarrant County district attorney’s office prosecutes this type of misdemeanor. A spokesperson told The Texas Tribune that no case regarding Burnam had been submitted to the office for review as of 11:30 a.m. Burnam’s arrest came hours into the North Texas county commissioners’ meeting to consider the removal of nearly half of the voting sites available for Election Day on Nov. 3, as well as several early voting locations. This article first appeared on The Texas Tribune.