Showing posts with label Absentee Mail Ballots. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 16, 2024

Dallas Jones and Commissioner Rodney Ellis Have Worked As a Tandem for Years; Incoming Mail Ballot Totals Dropping


Dallas Jones (left) has been on the winning side of some suspicious election results that have played out in Harris County, Texas, where absentee mail ballots saved the day for his clients. On Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Dallas Jones was involved in that lopsided Democratic Party Primary race where Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis (right) received 9,104 absentee mail ballots, and his challenger, former Judge Maria T. Jackson, only received 1,989. The remarkable thing about the combined total of 11,093 absentee mail ballots cast in the 2020 Primary race for Precinct One was that only 22,785 absentee ballots were cast countywide by Democrat primary voters. SPECIAL ELECTION FOR DISTRICT K... When Councilman Larry Green suddenly passed away, Dallas Jones had his fingerprints all over the race for District K, where Martha Castex-Tatum received more absentee mail ballots than her eight competitors combined.



Dallas Jones and Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis have worked together for years. As you can see above, Commissioner Ellis and Dallas Jones, the owner of Elite Change, did a number on former Judge Maria T. Jackson back during the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party Primary race for Harris County Commissioner for Precinct One. There's no way in hell that Commissioner Ellis defeated Maria T. Jackson by that many absentee mail ballot votes. If a governmental entity like the Texas Secretary of State or the Texas Attorney General were to investigate this particular race, they would likely discover something nefarious happened.



Martha Castex-Tatum was a strong candidate back on May 5, 2018, when she faced off against eight other candidates, but the number of absentee mail ballots she received raised some serious red flags. Dallas Jones, the owner of Elite Change, had his fingerprints all over this Special Election. Patricia "Pat" Frazier cried foul and went to the FBI but died before being able to tell her story about what occurred with the absentee ballots that had been collected.



Dallas Jones and his cohorts have wreaked havoc on local Democratic Party Primaries and Municipal Elections for decades, but his days are numbered. With the new voter laws, the strategies Dallas Jones has been accustomed to using have played out. Only a handful of local Democrats still use Dallas Jones's Elite Change, and several secretly do so.


My name is Aubrey R. Taylor, and I'm the president and CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper publisher and lead investigative reporter. I have conducted investigations in Harris County and throughout Texas since the 1990s. My lead investigator is a former FBI Investigative Specialist named Charles "Chuck" Marler, one of the best in the business. Chuck trained FBI Agents when he was with the Federal Bureau of Investigations. I can be reached at (281)788-3033 if you have a tip or concern you need my team to look into.

Dallas Jones and Commissioner Rodney Ellis Have Worked As a Tandem for Years; Incoming Mail Ballot Totals Dropping

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Anyone with a pair of eyes should be able to see that something could be wrong with the number of "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOTS" flooding the Harris County Clerk's Office heading into the upcoming Tuesday, May 28, 2024, Democratic Party Primary runoff election.

In total, 10,766 absentee mail ballots have already been cast, according to Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth's Office. Can you believe that?


"TEAM DALLAS/ELLIS."

I'm deeply concerned about Dallas Jones, the owner of Elite Change, lurking in the shadows behind the scenes, secretly conspiring, scheming, plotting, and strategizing with candidates. Knowing that Commissioner Rodney Ellis has a vested interest in a couple of the Democratic Party Primary races, my concern about the integrity of the election scheduled for May 28 has grown exponentially over the last couple of weeks.

If you remember, Dallas Jones and Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis teamed up on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, to do a number on former Judge Maria T. Jackson when she challenged him in a battle for his (Precinct One) seat on Harris County Commissioner's Court.

Anyone who believes that Harris County Commissioner beat former Judge Maria T. Jackson fair and square is a fool and lost in a time-warp.

As a refresher, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, with the help of Dallas Jones, secured 9,104 absentee mail ballots. However, I might add that the total number of absentee mail ballots received countywide from Harris County Democratic Party Primary voters was 22,785.

And don't forget the time when Dallas Jones teamed up with Martha Castex Tatum to help her win the "SPECIAL ELECTION" for Houston City Council District K after the untimely death of Councilman Larry Green, which required an election to be held on May 5, 2018, to fill the vacancy.

I like Martha Castex Tatum. She's done a stellar job for her constituents since winning the seat on May 5, 2018, without a runoff.

For the record, I don't have a problem with Councilwoman Martha Castex Tatum, but Dallas Jones is bad news all the way around. And what makes the May 5, 2018, Special Election results even more concerning is that nine candidates were vying for the District K seat, and Martha Castex Tatum (with the help of Dallas Jones) received more "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOTS" than all the other candidates combined.

If you need to remember, Martha Castex Tatum received 901 absentee mail ballots. Patricia "Pat" Frazier received 344, Larry Blackmon received 152, Gerry Vander-Lyn received 75, Elisabeth E. Johnson received 70, Carl David Evans received 66, Lawarence J. McGaffie received 42, Aisha Savoy received 40, and Anthony Freddie received 21.

According to sources, the second-place finisher in the race, Patricia "Pat" Frazier, cried foul, went to the FBI, and was set to be the "STAR WITNESS." However, Patricia "Pat" Frazier died before the FBI case could be brought, from what I understand.


"CLOSING THOUGHTS."

I'm still determining if the name Dallas Jones or Elite Change will appear on any of the campaign finance reports when filed, but I can assure you that Dallas Jones has been assisting State Rep. Jarvis Johnson behind the scenes.

Dallas Jones could currently be secretly working in the interest of several other Democratic candidates. Still, we are waiting for the campaign finance reports to see if his name will appear.

Also, something funny happened when we publicly reported the number of "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOTS" being cast.

We've noticed a dramatic decrease in the number of absentee mail ballots since we started mentioning Dallas Jones.

The Harris County Clerk received three absentee mail ballots from voters who live within the boundaries of Senate District 15 yesterday, Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Remember, the Senate District 15 runoff is between newly elected State Senator Molly Cook and State Rep. Jarvis Johnson.

Only One absentee mail ballot was received by the Harris County Clerk yesterday, Wednesday, May 15, 2024, for the House District 139 runoff. Remember, the HD-139 Democratic Party Primary runoff is between Angie Thibodeaux and Jarvis Johnson's wife, Charlene Ward Johnson.

Finally, the Harris County Clerk only received one absentee mail ballot yesterday, Wednesday, May 15, 2024, for the hotly contested House District 146 Democratic Party Primary runoff race between State Rep. Jarvis Johnson and Lauren Ashley Simmons.

Remember, early voting will begin on Monday, May 20, 2024, and end on Friday, May 24, 2024. The final day you can cast a ballot is Tuesday, May 28, 2024, which is Election Day.

 
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Houston Business Connections Newspaper endorses Senator Molly Cook in the upcoming Tuesday, May 28, 2024, Democratic Party Primary race for State Representative for House District 139 in Harris County, Texas. You can "CLICK HERE" and share our "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT CARD" with your family and friends.



Houston Business Connections Newspaper endorses Angie Thibodeaux in the upcoming Tuesday, May 28, 2024, Democratic Party Primary race for State Representative for House District 139 in Harris County, Texas. You can "CLICK HERE" and share our "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT CARD" with your family and friends.



State Rep. Shawn Thierry is endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper in the upcoming Tuesday, May 28, 2024, Democratic Party Primary race for State Representative for House District 146 in Harris County, Texas. You can "CLICK HERE" and share our "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT CARD" with your family and friends.



Justice Jerry Zimmerer is endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper in the upcoming Tuesday, May 28, 2024, Democratic Party Primary race for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District. You can "CLICK HERE" and share our "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT CARD" with your family and friends.



Kenneth Omoruyi is endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper in the upcoming Tuesday, May 28, 2024, Republican Party Primary race for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District. You can "CLICK HERE" and share our "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT CARD" with your family and friends.



United States Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Businessman Kenneth Omoruyi, and United States Senator Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) are three strong conservatives who love America, and are committed to protecting the United States Constitution.

“MESSAGE FROM KENNETH.”

Dear Texans, I am Kenneth Omoruyi, running for Congress in the 7th congressional district. I am a first-generation American by choice, a father of three, a CPA, and a college educator.

You see, I was raised by a single mother who single-handedly ensured her six children had a college education in a country without student loans. This humble beginning, combined with conservative values and the fear of GOD, built my resiliency, dedication, and hard work.

As a small business owner, I can relate to our community’s daily challenges, from the rapidly rising cost of living to the lack of access to quality health care and increased crime. There is currently a multitude of challenges facing our district.

I am not a career politician. I am one of you. That’s why I am running for Congress: to fight for you and your family. To expand your access to affordable health care, bring fresh perspectives on improving our educational systems, and restore integrity, accountability, and fiscal responsibility in Washington. I will always put you first. But I cannot do this alone. I need your help. Together, we can make a difference for our district and our country.

Only in America would an immigrant like me aspire to vie for a seat in Congress.

So please join me in this campaign: follow me on social media, and sign up to volunteer or donate.

Thank you, and God bless America.


Candidate for United States Congress
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AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
DIRECT CONTACT:
 (281)788-3033