Showing posts with label Ben Hall mayor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Hall mayor. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2015

PEOPLE: Support for the Ben Hall for Mayor of Houston Campaign Continues to Grow in Acres Homes As Both Dr. F.N. Williams, Sr., and Rev. Charles Ingram Have Endorsed Hall As The Best 2015 Candidate for Mayor



FEATURED PHOTO: 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Candidate Ben Hall Was Recently Spotted Worshiping At New Life Church in Houston Texas as His Support Throughout the City of Houston Continues to Grow

Attorney Ben Hall is making his rounds. As you may already know, support for Ben Hall's 2015 candidacy for Mayor of Houston continues to grow -- especially in the Acres Homes area of Houston, Texas. Hall recently garnered the highly coveted endorsements from two well-known prominent ministers from the Acres Homes area. Dr. F.N. Williams, Sr., a legendary Acres Homes leader who walked with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the civil rights struggle, and Reverend Charles Ingram are both standing with Ben Hall.

Dr. Williams said: “I have been impressed with Ben Hall for more than 20 years. He is a husband, father and great businessman. He is an excellent lawyer and will fight for the citizens like he does in court. I am confident he will make a superb Mayor and will continue to fight for all the people of Houston.”

Hall is also endorsed by Rev. Charles Ingram who insists that Ben Hall is the best choice for Houston. “He is independent enough to do the right thing and bring improvements, growth and businesses to the Acres Homes area that have been missing,” says Rev. Charles Ingram.

BEN HALL: “Thank you so much for the prayers, I am committed to move Houston forward.”

REV. CHARLES INGRAM: “We need more than good speeches. We want to see a mayor who wants to help the entire community. I believe Ben Hall is that person. That is why I am supporting him!.”

Attorney Ben Hall isn’t the only candidate in the race for mayor of Houston this year. However, he’s one of only two candidates asking for our vote, prayers and support at this time. The other candidate who is also asking for our vote, prayers, and support is Victoria Lane, a businesswoman with more than 40 years of experience. Other candidates expected to be in the Tuesday, November 3rd race for City of Houston Mayor are: Adrian Garcia, Sylvester Turner, Bill King, Marty McVey, Stephen Costello, and Chris Bell. Early voting will start on Monday, October 19, 2015 and end on Friday, October 30, 2015. You are strongly encouraged to consider the candidates who value and respect us when you go to the polls.



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "We must become more active participants in the process of choosing the people who govern over us on the local, state, and federal level."

FINAL NOTES: Our "CELEBRATING FREEDOM AND LIBERTY" edition of Houston Business Connections Magazine will be released on Friday, June 19, 2015. This edition will highlight "JUNETEENTH" and "THE FOURTH OF JULY" holidays.

WE ARE STILL LOOKING FOR MORE PEOPLE TO FEATURE INSIDE THIS EDITION. A few of the key advertisers already signed up are: Attorney Ben Hall, Attorney Keryl L. Douglas, Attorney Farrah Martinez, Judge John Schmude, and Judge Loyd Wright.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Sheriff Adrian Garcia, Ben Hall, Sylvester Turner, Oliver Pennington Stephen Costello, Bill King, and Marty McVey Could All be Running for Mayor of the City of Houston in 2015



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By Aubrey R. Taylor
Publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine

Is it just me, or does it seems like political pundits have already anointed Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia as one of the front-runners in the 2015 race for mayor of Houston? Not so fast. I know he’s the highest ranking Democrat in Harris County; but whether he has what it takes to build the kind of diverse coalition he would need to win the mayor’s race remains to be seen. So I think we should take the wait-and-see approach; and allow things to unfold.

LETTING GO 

There’s an old adage that says, “A bird in the hand, beats two in the bush.” Have you ever heard that before? Well, letting go of his current position as Harris County Sheriff, for a long-shot run to become mayor of Houston could come back to bite him -- if it doesn’t turnout favorable for him. 

FIELD ALREADY CROWDED

A very crowded and presumed-to-be well-financed field of candidates, like the one we’re seeing take shape in the race for mayor of Houston could put Garcia into some uncharted waters; unlike any he’s ever treaded before. If you take a quick glance at his past runs for office it should become unmistakingly obvious that He’s almost always been the class of every political race he’s been a part of so far. I mean, He’s been the only candidate with good name identification, and the financial means to get the job done. But the 2015 race for Mayor of Houston would be much different.

MUST RESIGN TO RUN

With that said, the moment Sheriff Adrian Garcia officially announces his intention to seek the mayor’s office he’ll be compelled to relinquish his position as Harris County Sheriff. Why? Well, based on Article 16, Section 65 of the Texas Constitution, officeholders are required to resign from their current office if they choose to run for another. 

As it stands today, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, and Texas are the only states in the nation with a resign-to-run-law on the books.

Article 16, Section 65 of the Texas Constitution states:

(a) This section applies to the following offices: District Clerks; County Clerks; County Judges; Judges of the County Courts at Law, County Criminal Courts, County Probate Courts and County Domestic Relations Courts; County Treasurers; Criminal District Attorneys; County Surveyors; County Commissioners; Justices of the Peace; Sheriffs; Assessors and Collectors of Taxes; District Attorneys; County Attorneys; Public Weighers; and Constables.

(b) If any of the officers named herein shall announce their candidacy, or shall in fact become a candidate, in any General, Special or Primary Election, for any office of profit or trust under the laws of this State or the United States other than the office then held, at any time when the unexpired term of the office then held shall exceed one year and 30 days, such announcement or such candidacy shall constitute an automatic resignation of the office then held, and the vacancy thereby created shall be filled pursuant to law in the same manner as other vacancies for such office are filled.

BAD NEWS FOR DEMOCRATS

The current Harris County Commissioner’s Court is mostly Republican, by a (4-to-1) margin. So don’t be surprised if they (COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) seize the opportunity to pick a Republican appointee to serve out the remainder of Sheriff Garcia’s vacated term as Harris County Sheriff – should he resign his post.

THE DECISION MAKERS

The County Judge for Harris County is Judge Ed Emmett a Republican. The Harris County Commissioner for Precinct 1 is Commissioner El Franco Lee a Democrat. The Harris County Commissioner for Precinct 2 is Jack Morman a Republican. The Harris County Commissioner for Precinct 3 is Steve Radack a Republican. And the Harris County Commissioner for Precinct 4 is R. Jack Cagle a Republican. Again, if Sheriff Garcia runs for mayor of Houston, these individuals will be charged with selecting his replacement.

MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION

As informed Houstonians, we must start doing our own research. We must…and I stress: “MUST DO OUR OWN RESEARCH” if we truly desire to make informed and empowered decisions at the ballot box. And we must never ever, ever, ever, rely on sound-bites, jingles, endorsements, catchy-names, negative campaign ads, or the number of facebook-likes a candidate generates as the key deciding factors we use to determine the best candidate in a political race. Research, research, and more research is the key.

CHECK OUT THE CHARTS BELOW

My team and I have put together a few charts to assist you in your research process. If you have any questions about these charts, you should call Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections at: (832)212-8735 today.

FRIENDLY REMINDER

Please pay close attention to the fact that Sheriff Adrian Garcia has never really been involved in the type of political contest, he’s going to encounter in the race for mayor of Houston. Now, that’s not to say he can’t win. I’m simply saying that he’s not seen a battle like the one he’s about to face by going up against the likes of: Attorney Ben Hall, former Congressman Chris Bell, State Rep. Sylvester Turner, Attorney Eric Dick, Council Member Oliver Pennington, Councilman Stephen Costello, Attorney Sean Roberts, former mayor of Kemah Bill King, and God knows who else…again, I say we should take the wait-and-see-approach before jumping onto every band-wagon that comes along.

Here are the charts we’ve prepared:

2003 GENERAL ELECTION
(click here for results)


In the Tuesday, November 4, 2003 City of Houston Mayoral Election, Adrian Garcia finished first in a field of six candidates vying for the Houston City Council District H seat; but had to go to a runoff to win the seat. Garcia finished first with 8,698 votes. Diana Davila Martinez finished second with 7,633 votes. Hector Longoria finished third with 3,148 votes. Joe Carlson finished fourth with 1,177 votes. Richard Cantu finished fifth with 1,014 votes. And Gonzalo Camacho finished with 812 votes to close out the night. This chart was created by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine using data found on the website belonging to the City of Houston Secretary.

2003 RUNOFF ELECTION
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In the Saturday, December 6, 2003 City of Houston Runoff Election for Council District H, Adrian Garcia finished just ahead of Diana Davila Martinez. Garcia finished with 9,096 votes; and Diana Davila Martinez closed out the night with 8,255. This chart was created by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine using data found on the website belonging to the City of Houston Secretary.


2005 GENERAL ELECTION
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In the Tuesday, November 8, 2005 City of Houston Mayoral Election, Adrian Garcia was the incumbent councilman for Council District H seeking reelection. In this race he drew a challenge from one opponent by the name of Larry Williams. Garcia was able defeat Williams by receiving 10,625 votes. Larry Williams could only muster 3,009 votes in his losing bid for the Houston City Council District H seat. This chart was created by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine using data found on the website belonging to the City of Houston Secretary.

2007 GENERAL ELECTION
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In the Tuesday, November 6, 2007 City of Houston Mayoral Election, Adrian Garcia was running to earn the right to serve his third and final term as the Houston City Council Member representing District H. He didn’t draw an opponent in this election; but had 7,853 votes cast for him. This chart was created by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine using data found on the website belonging to the City of Houston Secretary.

2008 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
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In the Tuesday, March 4, 2008 Democratic Primary, Adrian Garcia, Charles Massey El, and Guy Robert Clark faced off in a quest to represent the Harris County Democratic Party as the nominee for Harris County Sheriff. Adrian Garcia finished first against his rivals. Adrian Garcia finished the night with 153,097 votes to finish first in the field of three. Guy Robert Clark finished second with 62,381 votes. And Charles Massey El finished the night off with 46,378 votes. This chart was created by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine using data found on the Harris County Clerks website.

2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
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In the Tuesday, November 4, 2008 Presidential Election, Adrian Garcia rode the “OBAMA-WAVE” to the Harris County Sheriff’s office by receiving 637,588 votes against his Republican opponent Tommy Thomas, who finished the night off with 495,246 votes in this historic election. Keep in mind, this is the election where Americans went to the polls and elected Barack Obama as the first black president of the United States. Many Democratic candidates in Harris County, and all over the nation benefited from the record voter turnouts of African Americans and other ethnic minorities. This chart was created by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine using data found on the Harris County Clerks website.


2012 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY 
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In the Tuesday, May 29, 2012 Democratic Primary, Adrian Garcia was the incumbent Sheriff running for reelection. He drew two challengers in his party’s primary. However, Sheriff Garcia received 47,744 votes to finish first. While Delores Jones, an African American female Sergeant with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office finished second with 16,742 votes; and Charles Massey El finished third with 3,591 votes. This chart was created by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine using data found on the Harris County Clerk's website.

2012 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
(click here for results)


In the Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Presidential Election, Adrian Garcia was the incumbent seeking to hold onto his position as Harris County Sheriff. He was able to finish first with 613,103 votes in this election. Louis Guthrie, the Republican candidate in the race finished with 523,309 votes; and Remington Alessi, the Green Party candidate finished third with 21,406 votes. Keep in mind, this was an election where the first African American, to ever be elected president of the United States was at the top of the Democratic ticket seeking reelection. Many Democratic candidates in Harris County; and all over the nation benefited from the large turnouts of African Americans and other ethnic minorities seeking to keep America’s first African American to be elected president from become a one-term president. This chart was created by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine using data found on the Harris County Clerks website.

THE 2015 RACE FOR MAYOR

Every candidate in the race for mayor in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election should run their race like they’re down by twenty points in the polls. That’s my bit of advice to: Sheriff Adrian Garcia, Attorney Ben Hall, former Congressman Chris Bell, State Rep. Sylvester Turner, Businessman Marty McVey, Council Member Oliver Pennington, Councilman Stephen Costello, former mayor of Kemah Bill King, and anyone else hoping to be Houston’s next mayor.

MEET SHERIFF ADRIAN GARCIA


ABOUT SHERIFF ADRIAN GARCIA

Prior to being elected Harris County Sheriff in 2008, Adrian Garcia spent 23 years with the Houston Police Department gaining valuable law enforcement experience. His dedication was recognized by former Houston Mayor Bob Lanier who appointed Adrian to the position of HPD’s liaison to the Mayor’s Anti-Gang Office. In 1999, Adrian was named Director of this anti-gang effort.

After leaving HPD, Adrian served six years as a Houston City Councilman eventually becoming Mayor Pro-Tempore under Mayor Bill White. On City Council, Adrian gained valuable experience in how government works—experience that will help him maintain a transparent Sheriff’s Department that is, above all, accountable to the taxpayers of Harris County.

Aside from the vital work Adrian did as a Houston police officer and city councilman, he was retained as a consultant for the U.S. State Department to evaluate law enforcement and policing programs in Central America. He has also repeatedly served as a panelist on Harvard University’s Criminal Justice Project.

In 2008, Sheriff Garcia inherited a Sheriff’s Department that was in dire need of reform and he wasted no time producing new, innovative ideas to clean up the mess that existed at that department. Adrian brought more diversity to the department’s command staff. He brought in outside experts to re-evaluate the way our Harris County jail system works. And he has worked to be a visible, community-oriented law enforcement officer.

Looking forward, Adrian’s priorities for the Harris County Sheriff’s Department include cutting crime in all parts of the county, improving security at our port, tackling jail overcrowding issues, and bringing even more transparency to how the Sheriff’s Department does business. Sheriff Garcia also maintains a mental health task force to develop new ideas for dealing with mentally ill persons who are routinely cycled through our criminal justice system.








By Aubrey R. Taylor
Publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine


Here are a few of the candidates whom I believe are eyeing the chance to succeed Mayor Annise Parker in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election: Attorney Ben Hall, Attorney Chris Bell, State Rep. Sylvester Turner, Attorney Eric Dick, City Council Member Oliver Pennington, City Council Member Stephen Costello, Former Kemah Mayor Bill King, and Businessman Marty McVey, and Sheriff Adrian Garcia. However, the deadline for candidates to enter the race for mayor isn't until Monday, August 25, 2015.

Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015 for the 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election. And I am looking forward to a record turnout, clean competitive races, and hopeful that we get a mayor who is committed to representing our entire city – not special interest groups.

FRIENDLY REMINDER

Don't forget to do all the research you can on the 2015 candidates running for City of Houston Mayor, City of Houston Controller, and Houston City Council in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election.

Best regards,


Aubrey R. Taylor
Publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine
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"According to an ABCNews/Beliefnet Poll 83 percent of Americans identify themselves as Christians. So to this end, it makes perfect sense for us to get Christians engaged, empowered, informed, and excited about the process of choosing those who govern on the local, state, and federal levels in America. So don't forget about what Proverbs 29:2 teaches us: "When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn." -- AUBREY

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"The candidates below are asking for our prayers, vote, and support in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election. The individuals featured below are not connected to one another unless otherwise noted. To discuss your inclusion on this page, call (832)212-8735 and ask for Aubrey R. Taylor, president and CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine."



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"Ben Hall is a 2015 Candidate for City of Houston Mayor. Hall is asking for our prayers, vote, and support in his bid to become only the second African American to serve as Houston's mayor."




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"Carroll G. Robinson is a 2015 Candidate for City of Houston Controller. Robinson is asking for our prayers, vote, and support in his bid to become only the second African American to serve as City of Houston Controller."







Monday, March 16, 2015

Ben Hall is featured in “Part Three” of the “People Who Value Us” edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper




By Aubrey R. Taylor
Publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper

Attorney Ben Hall is highlighted on (PAGE 4) of this edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper. This edition is “PART 3” of our “People Who Value Us” series. Attorney Ben Hall is a candidate running for mayor of Houston in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Early voting for the 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election will begin on Monday, October 19, 2015 and end on Friday, October 30, 2015. The page featuring attorney Ben Hall is considered a part of our mission to assist people of faith with identifying "PEOPLE" in Education, Corporate America, Business, Elected Public Offices, and Ministry who value our lives, support, patronage, and vote. Click here to check out the page featuring Ben Hall.

Houston Business Connection Newspaper is published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. If you would like to discuss your inclusion inside the “Digital” or “Printed” edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper call: (832)212-8735 today!





"Our mission is to assist our readers with identifying "LEADERS" in Education, Corporate America, Business, Elected Public Offices, and Ministry who value our lives, support, patronage, and vote. Our publications are non-partisan and made possible by our advertisers, sponsors, and supporters." -- AUBREY R. TAYLOR, is the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine and Newspaper - Call us at (832)212-8735 to discuss your inclusion.

THE CITY OF MISSOURI CITY

On Saturday, May 9, 2015 the City of Missouri City will hold a General Election. A few of the key names you should find on your ballot are: Don Smith, Bobby Marshall, Yolanda Ford, George Maroulis, Floyd Emery, and JaPaula Kemp. Early voting for the 2015 General Election for Missouri City, Texas will be taking place from Monday, April 27, 2015 through Tuesday, May 5, 2015. The deadline to have your name placed on the ballot in Missouri City, Texas has passed.

THE CITY OF HOUSTON

On Tuesday, November 3, 2015 the City of Houston will hold a General Election. A few of the key names you should find on your ballot are: Ben Hall, Carroll G. Robinson, Victoria Lane, Stephen Costello, David Robinson, Michael Kubosh, Jack Christie, Brenda Stardig, Jerry Davis, Ellen Cohen, Dwight Boykins, Dave Martin, Richard Nguyen, Oliver Pennington, Ed Gonzalez, Robert Gallegos, Mike Laster, Larry Green, Janet “Jan” Clark, Chris Bell, Roland Chavez, Laurie Robinson, Tynia Colbert, Bill King, Brent Trebor Gordon, Marty McVey, Amanda Edwards, Christopher “Chris” Oliver, Lane Lewis, Philippe Nassif, Abel Davila, Tom McCasland, Larry Blackmond, Sandie Mullins Moger, Gregory Travis, Atlas Kerr, Jenifer Rene Pool, Sylvester Turner, Bill Frazer, and Chris Brown. The deadline to have your name placed on the ballot for the 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election is Monday, August 24, 2015.



If you are a candidate running for office in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election and need assistance with getting your name before potential voters you should contact us today. Houston Business Connections Newspaper is published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. Call (832)212-8735 to discuss your inclusion.

A FRIENDLY REMINDER

Don't forget to do all the research you can on the 2015 candidates running for City of Houston Mayor, City of Houston Controller, and Houston City Council in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election.

Best regards,

Aubrey R. Taylor
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
P: (832)212-8735
C: (832)894-1352


"According to an ABCNews/Beliefnet Poll 83 percent of Americans identify themselves as Christians. So to this end, it makes perfect sense for us to get Christians engaged, empowered, informed, and excited about the process of choosing those who govern on the local, state, and federal levels in America. So don't forget about what Proverbs 29:2 teaches us: "When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn." -- AUBREY

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Mayor Annise Parker, Ben Hall, Keryl Douglas, Eric Dick and Victoria Lane are the candidates running for mayor who want your vote in the 2013 City of Houston Mayoral Election


The ELECTION HANDBOOK EDITION of Houston Business Connections Magazine will be released and distributed throughout targeted city of Houston areas during the second week of the early voting period for the 2013 City of Houston Mayoral Election. To contact Aubrey R. Taylor directly, call (832)894-1352 discuss your inclusion inside the next issue of Houston Business Connections Magazine. Also, we will be continuing to update our list of candidates who want your vote as we receive them. Click here to view the "Digital Version" of our 2013 Houston Business Connections Election Handbook
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE 2013 ELECTION HANDBOOK EDITION

MAYOR ANNISE D. PARKER -- INCUMBENT
2013 City of Houston Candidates running for Mayor: Here are the names you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for mayor of Houston: Annise ParkerBen HallDon CookKeryl Burgess DouglasVictoria Lane, Michael Fitzsimmons, Derek Jenkins, Charyl Drab, and Eric Dick. Don't forget to vote early!



CONTROLLER RONALD C. GREEN -- INCUMBENT
2013 City of Houston Candidates running for Controller: Here are the names you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for City Controller: Ronald C. Green, and Bill Frazer. Don't forget to vote early!


2013 Candidates running for Houston City Council for District A: Here are the names you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council District A: Helena BrownBrenda StardigAmy PeckRonald Hale, and Mike Knox. Don't forget to vote early!



CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON AMY PECK


HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT B -- INCUMBENT
2013 Candidates running for Houston City Council for District B: Here are the names you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council District B: Jerry Davis , Katherine Blueford-DanielsKenneth Perkins, and James "Joe" Joseph. Don't forget to vote early!

2013 Candidates running for Houston City Council for District C: Ellen Cohen is the only name you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council District C: Ellen Cohen does not have an opponent contesting her re-election bid. Don't forget to vote!
 


HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT D -- INCUMBENT
2013 Candidates running for Houston City Council for District D: Here are the names you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council District D: Georgia ProvostTravis McGeeDwight BoykinsAssata-Nicole RichardsLarry McKinzieLana EdwardsAnthony T. RobinsonChristina SandersKirk WhiteDemetria SmithIvis Johnson, and Keith Caldwell. Don't forget to vote early!



CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ANTHONY ROBINSON

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON TRAVIS MCGEE



HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT E -- INCUMBENT
2013 Candidates running for Houston City Council for District E: Dave Martin is the only name you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council District E: Dave Martin  does not have an opponent contesting his re-election bid. Don't forget to vote early!


HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT F -- INCUMBENT
2013 Candidates running for Houston City Council for District F: Here are the names you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council (District F) Council Member: Al Hoang and Richard Nguyen. 


HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT G -- INCUMBENT
2013 Candidates running for Houston City Council for District G: Here the names you could see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council (District G) Council Member: Oliver Pennington and Brian Taef. Don't forget to vote early!


HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT H -- INCUMBENT

2013 Candidates running for Houston City Council for District H: Ed Gonzalez is the only name you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council District H: Ed Gonzalez does not have an opponent contesting his re-election bid. Don't forget to vote early!


HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT I -- INCUMBENT
2013 Candidates running for Houston City Council for District I: Here are the names you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council District I: Graci GarcesLeticia Gutierrez AblazaRobert Gallegos, and Ben Mendez. Don't forget to vote early!


HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT J -- INCUMBENT
2013 Candidates running for Houston City Council for District J: Mike Laster is the only name you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council District J: Mike Laster does not have an opponent contesting his re-election bid. Don't forget to vote early!


HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT K -- INCUMBENT
2013 Candidates running for Houston City Council for District K: Larry V. Green is the only name you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council District K: Larry V. Green does not have an opponent contesting his re-election bid. Don't forget to vote early!


CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE POSITION 1 -- INCUMBENT
2013 City of Houston Candidates running for At-Large Position 1: Here are the names you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council (At-Large Position 1) Council Member: Stephen Costelloand Mike "Griff" Griffin Don't forget to vote early!


CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE POSITION 2 -- INCUMBENT
2013 City of Houston Candidates running for At-Large Position 2: Here are the names you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council (At-Large Position 2) Council Member: Andrew C. Burks, Jr.Trebor GordonModesto Rivera-Colonand David Robinson. Don't forget to vote early!

CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE POSITION 3 -- INCUMBENT
2013 City of Houston Candidates running for At-Large Position 3: Here are the names you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council (At-Large Position 3) Council Member: Michael KuboshRoy MoralesRoland ChavezRogene Gee Calvert, J. Brad Batteau, and Jenifer Rene Pool. Don't forget to vote early!


CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE POSITION 4 -- INCUMBENT
2013 City of Houston Candidates running for At-Large Position 4: Here are the names you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council (At-Large Position 4) Council Member: C.O. “Brad” Bradfordand Issa Z. Dadoush Don't forget to vote early! 


CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE POSITION 5 -- INCUMBENT
2013 City of Houston Candidates running for At-Large Position 5: Here are the names you will see on the 2013 Mayoral Election ballot in the race for Houston City Council (At-Large Position 5) Council Member: Jack ChristieCarolyn Evans-Shabazz, and James S. Horwitz.  Don't forget to vote early! 


Early voting for the 2013 HCC Trustee races will begin on Monday, October 21, 2013 and end on Friday, November 1, 2013. Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine is urging you to encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to actively participate in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 elections.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON KEVIN J. HOFFMAN

HCC Trustee -- District I

Yolanda Navarro Flores is a 2013 candidate running for (HCC) Houston Community College Trustee for District I in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 ballot. On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold elections to fill five (5) Trustee positions on the HCC Board of Trustees. The election will fill expired terms in Trustee Districts I, II, and VII and unexpired terms in Trustee Districts III and V.

Zeph Capo is a 2013 candidate running for (HCC) Houston Community College Trustee for District I in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 ballot. On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold elections to fill five (5) Trustee positions on the HCC Board of Trustees. The election will fill expired terms in Trustee Districts I, II, and VII and unexpired terms in Trustee Districts III and V.

Kevin J. Hoffman is a 2013 candidate running for (HCC) Houston Community College Trustee for District I in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 ballot. On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold elections to fill five (5) Trustee positions on the HCC Board of Trustees. The election will fill expired terms in Trustee Districts I, II, and VII and unexpired terms in Trustee Districts III and V.

HCC Trustee -- District II

Dave Wilson is a 2013 candidate running for (HCC) Houston Community College Trustee for District II in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 ballot. On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold elections to fill five (5) Trustee positions on the HCC Board of Trustees. The election will fill expired terms in Trustee Districts I, II, and VII and unexpired terms in Trustee Districts III and V.

Bruce A. Austin is a 2013 candidate running for (HCC) Houston Community College Trustee for District II in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 ballot. On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold elections to fill five (5) Trustee positions on the HCC Board of Trustees. The election will fill expired terms in Trustee Districts I, II, and VII and unexpired terms in Trustee Districts III and V.

HCC Trustee -- District III

Dane D. Cook is a 2013 candidate running for (HCC) Houston Community College Trustee for District III in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 ballot. On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold elections to fill five (5) Trustee positions on the HCC Board of Trustees. The election will fill expired terms in Trustee Districts I, II, and VII and unexpired terms in Trustee Districts III and V.

Adriana Tamez is a 2013 candidate running for (HCC) Houston Community College Trustee for District III in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 ballot. On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold elections to fill five (5) Trustee positions on the HCC Board of Trustees. The election will fill expired terms in Trustee Districts I, II, and VII and unexpired terms in Trustee Districts III and V.

Herlinda Garcia is a 2013 candidate running for (HCC) Houston Community College Trustee for District III in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 ballot. On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold elections to fill five (5) Trustee positions on the HCC Board of Trustees. The election will fill expired terms in Trustee Districts I, II, and VII and unexpired terms in Trustee Districts III and V.

HCC Trustee -- District V

Robert Glaser is a 2013 candidate running for (HCC) Houston Community College Trustee for District V in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 ballot. On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold elections to fill five (5) Trustee positions on the HCC Board of Trustees. The election will fill expired terms in Trustee Districts I, II, and VII and unexpired terms in Trustee Districts III and V.

Phil Kunetka is a 2013 candidate running for (HCC) Houston Community College Trustee for District V in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 ballot. On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold elections to fill five (5) Trustee positions on the HCC Board of Trustees. The election will fill expired terms in Trustee Districts I, II, and VII and unexpired terms in Trustee Districts III and V.

Roy A. Cormier is a 2013 candidate running for (HCC) Houston Community College Trustee for District V in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 ballot. On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold elections to fill five (5) Trustee positions on the HCC Board of Trustees. The election will fill expired terms in Trustee Districts I, II, and VII and unexpired terms in Trustee Districts III and V.

HCC Trustee -- District VII

Neeta Sane is a 2013 candidate running for (HCC) Houston Community College Trustee for District VII in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 ballot. On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold elections to fill five (5) Trustee positions on the HCC Board of Trustees. The election will fill expired terms in Trustee Districts I, II, and VII and unexpired terms in Trustee Districts III and V.

Ann Williams is a 2013 candidate running for (HCC) Houston Community College Trustee for District V in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 ballot. On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold elections to fill five (5) Trustee positions on the HCC Board of Trustees. The election will fill expired terms in Trustee Districts I, II, and VII and unexpired terms in Trustee Districts III and V.




Candidates Running for HISD Trustee for District I 

Anna Eastman (i) is a candidate running for Houston ISD Trustee for District I in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 HISD Trusee Election. For further information, please contact Board Services at 713-556-6121. 

Hugo Mojica is a candidate running for Houston ISD Trustee for District I in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 HISD Trusee Election. For further information, please contact Board Services at 713-556-6121. 

Candidates Running for HISD Trustee for District V

Mike Lunceford (i) is a candidate running for Houston ISD Trustee for District V in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 HISD Trusee Election. For further information, please contact Board Services at 713-556-6121. Lunceford is uncontested in the 2013 HISD Board of Trustees election. 

Candidates Running for HISD Trustee for District VI

Greg Meyers (i) is a candidate running for Houston ISD Trustee for District VI in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 HISD Trusee Election. For further information, please contact Board Services at 713-556-6121. 

Candidates Running for HISD Trustee for District VII

Harvin Moore (i) is a candidate running for Houston ISD Trustee for District VII in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 HISD Trusee Election. For further information, please contact Board Services at 713-556-6121. 

Anne Sung is a candidate running for Houston ISD Trustee for District VII in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 HISD Trusee Election. For further information, please contact Board Services at 713-556-6121.

Candidates Running for HISD Trustee for District IX 

Lawrence Marshall (i) did not file to run for re-election for Houston ISD Trustee for District V in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 HISD Trusee Election. For further information, please contact Board Services at 713-556-6121. The candidates seeking his HISD Board seat are: Wanda Adams, W. Clyde Lemon, Anthony Mandry, and Coretta Mallet Fontenot.

Wanda Adams is a candidate running for Houston ISD Trustee for District IX in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 HISD Trusee Election. For further information, please contact Board Services at 713-556-6121. 

W. Clyde Lemon is a candidate running for Houston ISD Trustee for District IX in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 HISD Trusee Election. For further information, please contact Board Services at 713-556-6121. 

Coretta Mallet Fontenot is a candidate running for Houston ISD Trustee for District IX in the Tuesday, November 5, 2013 HISD Trusee Election. For further information, please contact Board Services at 713-556-6121.
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