Showing posts with label Catherine Evans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Catherine Evans. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

DaSean Jones the Democratic Candidate Challenging Judge Catherine Evans in the 2018 Midterm Race for Judge, 180th District Court


Attorney DaSean Jones is Seeking to Unseat Judge Catherine Evans in Harris County, Texas says Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine©

Attorney DaSean Jones is one of only a handful of African American male judicial candidates to make the Tuesday, November 6, 2018, Midterm Election ballot in Harris County, Texas. In case you don't know, Jones is seeking to unseat Republican incumbent Judge Catherine Evans in what’s expected to be a very tight race.


 
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Monday, July 23, 2018

DaSean Jones and His Wife Audia Jones Are Two Harris County Democrats You May Want to Keep an Eye on Says Aubrey R. Taylor



DaSean Jones and His Wife Audia Jones Could Very Well Become Houston’s Newest Power Couple Says, Aubrey R. Taylor, Publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©


AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Make no mistake about it, DaSean Jones, a 2018 Democratic candidate running for District Judge, 180th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas and his beautiful wife Audia Jones, an Assistant Harris County District Attorney are both on the rise. Especially, since Audia Jones burst on the scene at a recent “CANDIDATE’S FORUM” a few weeks ago. Nope, this ain’t no run-of-the-mill couple. This pair has the “IT-FACTOR” if you ask me! They possess the entire package, faith, intelligence, good looks, and the tenacity of pit bulls. Yes, I said pit bulls. So, don’t let the good looks fool you – THE JONES’ AIN’T TO BE PLAYED WITH!!!

KEEPING UP WITH THE JONES’

I’ve been keeping a watchful eye on DaSean Jones for several months now, as he’s preparing to face off against Judge Catherine Evans in a Tuesday, November 6, 2018 showdown for the 180th Judicial District Court bench in Harris County, Texas. As it stands right now, he and other 2018 Democratic hopefuls are expecting a “BLUE-WAVE” to roll through Harris County, Texas. And if their prayers are answered, nearly every judicial bench in Harris County that matters will be held by a Liberal. But how are things looking for DaSean Jones in his quest to become a judge? Well, I would stop short of calling him the overwhelming favorite in his quest to unseat Judge Catherine Evans. Partly because the “MIDTERM ELECTION CYCLE” has more often than not been won by Harris County Republican Party candidates for many, many cycles. But could this year be different? Well, Democrats sure think so. And it’s hard to argue against them, especially after witnessing the historic showing they gave us back on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Harris County Democratic Party Primary.

A QUICK COMPARISON

Back in the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Harris County Democratic Party Primary, DaSean Jones received 19,054 “ABSENTEE VOTES”. Judge Catherine Evans edged DeSean Jones out in this category by receiving 19,270 “ABSENTEE VOTES”. However, DaSean Jones had 56,243 Democrats to cast their ballot for him during the “EARLY VOTING” period. Comparatively speaking, only 45,813 Republicans cast their ballot for Judge Catherine Evans during the “EARLY VOTING” period. And “ELECTION DAY” voting was pretty much the same as 59,031 Democrats cast their ballot for DaSean Jones, and 51,287 Republicans cast their ballot for Judge Catherine Evans. So, who will win on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, between DaSean Jones and Judge Catherine Evans in the race for District Judge, 180th Judicial District Court? Well, nobody knows for certain at this time. However, what I can assure you of, is that the 134,328 overall votes DaSean Jones received back in the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Harris County Democratic Party Primary won’t be enough to carry the day on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. He's going to at the very least need double (or perhaps triple) that number to unseat Judge Catherine Evans in my opinion. However, with that said, both DaSean Jones and Judge Catherine Evans, who only received 116,370 overall votes back in the Harris County Republican Party Primary have a lot of work to do between now and Election Day.

MEET AUDIA JONES



Audia Jones was born to her loving parents, who are now retired. Her dad is a decorated Vietnam Veteran, who served as a paratrooper and member of the Long-Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP), followed by a career as an aviation engineer. Her mom was a lifelong educator who taught special needs children for more than thirty (30) years.

Education. Jones received a full four-year NCAA College Basketball Scholarship to the University of Rhode Island (URI) where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration. After leaving URI, Jones attended Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law where she earned an academic scholarship and graduated magna cum laude. After law school, she demonstrated herself to be a devoted civil servant, clerking at several highly-esteemed governmental agencies including the United States House of Representatives and the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia.

Justice of the Peace Court Experience. Jones has practiced before all sixteen (16) Justice of the Peace Courts (JP) in Harris County. She knows first-hand the impact that JP Court Judges have in the lives of citizens and their communities. After her undergraduate studies, prior to becoming an attorney, Jones worked as an intern for a JP Court. During that experience, Jones witnessed how compassion and understanding while upholding the law ensured decisions served the best interests of the community. As an Assistant District Attorney, Jones completed a JP Court rotation where the balance of her time was served in Precinct 7, Place 1. There, she handled multiple cases, including traffic violations, assaults, theft by check, truancy, and evictions.

United States House of Representatives. Upon completing law school, driven by her love for her Houston community, Jones served as the Counsel Fellow for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. As a Counsel Fellow, she quickly advanced from the duties of a Graduate Fellow to a Congressional Staffer managing the Judiciary Committee Portfolio for the Congresswoman. In approximately 50 hearings, Jones successfully prepared a detailed analysis of key legislation affecting the 18th Congressional District of Harris County while effectively communicating the pros and cons of each legislative item to the Congresswoman.

Skilled, Practicing Attorney. Following her experiences at the U.S. House of Representatives, Jones joined the Harris County District Attorney’s Office as an Assistant District Attorney where she has handled non-violent and violent misdemeanor and felony offenses. As a Prosecutor, Jones has served as a Chief in a county court. She has also been assigned to the Family Criminal Law Division (FCLD) where she was the Chief Prosecutor of the Misdemeanor Division prosecuting felony domestic violence cases. Currently, Jones works as a senior felony prosecutor in the Financial Crimes Division. She focuses on the prosecution of public assistance fraud committed against various governmental agencies. The office recovers stolen State and Federal funding that should be allocated to Houstonians in need of flooding, housing, medical, unemployment, welfare, and other life support assistance.

Personal Life. Audia Jones is married and has two children, a seventeen (17) month old son, and ten (10) year old niece. They reside in Precinct 7. She is a member of the Harris County Democratic Party, Texas Democratic Women, Houston Black American Democrats, Houston Association of Women Attorneys, Junior League of Houston and the Wheeler Avenue Christian Academy Parent Teacher Committee.

MEET DASEAN JONES



DaSean Jones is running for judge in order to set the conditions for Harris County to lead the nation in a more progressive direction with respect to Criminal Justice.

DaSean Jones wants to institute alternative sentencing initiatives that are not solely punitive, but rehabilitative. Although a quiet and reserved professional, DaSean has been afforded an incredibly interesting life experience he uses to shape his perspective. DaSean believes that the people who make the life decisions for so many of Harris County's citizens either lack life experience or do not share in the same or similar experiences of the men and women who are punished on a daily basis.

As a decorated U.S. Army combat veteran, DaSean has been faced with experiences and challenges that have broadened his mind. After living and working throughout the world as a military brat and then as an Army Officer, DaSean was lucky to share and learn about many different cultures and ideologies. In executing his duties as a combat arms officer, it was always paramount that he leads his soldiers in a fair and balanced manner. Thus, he believes that the Judicial System should be fair and balanced.

DaSean decided to run for Judge after witnessing first-hand how some judges do not disperse justice fairly across the board and seem close-minded and prejudiced towards some defendants and attorneys. Ready to tarnish their records or reputation. Yet, these same judges afford those who they are familiar with or more in line with financially better treatment and basic courtesies even moments after giving someone else "the benefit of the doubt."

Financial status, connections, race, clothing, and other variables should not come into play in regards to the administration of justice. This is not fair and needs to be stopped. DaSean does not believe that such conduct marches in step with the appropriate character of a judge in Harris County, Texas, or anywhere else in the United States. As a result, it is his opinion that the criminal justice system, which is very necessary and fundamental to law and order, is off track and that those who benefit from it generally turn a blind eye to its folly.

DaSean was raised by his dad, a retired U.S. Army Staff Sergeant, and his mother, who passed away on Valentine's Day a few weeks after his return from his second tour in Iraq. DaSean has three siblings. Two of which are disabled veterans who served overseas. While in elementary school, DaSean visited Auschwitz, Anne Frank's house, and other key historical examples of social injustice and abuse of power. These experiences have helped mold him into the person he is today.

After graduating from Tuskegee University, DaSean commissioned as an Army Field Artillery Officer, where he led soldiers from all walks of life and held the highest standards as an officer and a gentleman.

After his mother's death on February 14, 2008, DaSean decided to pursue his lifelong dream of becoming a lawyer. As a senior Army Captain, he left a promising career, sold his house and the balance of his belongings in order to pursue his calling. He attended law school while working in the Army Reserves. Upon completing his degree, he started his own law practice. DaSean, his wife, and two children now call Houston home.

Memberships and Affiliations:

Houston GLBT Political Caucus; Harris County Tejano Democrats; Houston Black American Democrats; Area 5 Democrats, Lifetime Member; Sharpstown Democrats, General Member; Houston Tuskegee Alumni Association ; Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America; Veterans of Foreign Wars, Lifetime Member; The American Legion South Houston Post 490; Harris County Democratic Lawyers Association; Mexican American Bar Association of Houston; Harris County Democratic Party, Sustaining Member; J.B. Rhodes Prostate Cancer Foundation, Board Member; Houston Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.; and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Houston Branch).


DASEAN JONES AND JUDGE CATHERINE EVANS ARE FEATURED 2018 CANDIDATES TO WATCH IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS


DaSean Jones (Democrat) and Catherine Evans (Republican) will face off in the race for District Judge, 180th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Early voting begins on Monday, October 22, 2018, and ends on Friday, November 2, 2018. AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "It's imperative that we make it our business to elect the "BEST QUALIFIED CANDIDATES" who value us when we go to the polls to vote. 


 
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Saturday, July 21, 2018

DaSean Jones and Catherine Evans for District Judge, 180th Judicial District Court in Harris County on Tuesday, November 6, 2018


Congratulations to DaSean Jones (Democrat) and Catherine Evans (Republican) for earning the nomination for their respective party in the race for District Judge, 180th Judicial District Court. Early voting begins on Monday, October 22, 2018, and ends on Friday, November 2, 2018. If for some reason you can't vote early, Election Day is on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "It's imperative that we make it our business to elect the "BEST QUALIFIED CANDIDATES" who value us when we go to the polls to vote."


 
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Monday, December 23, 2013

BULLETIN: Catherine Evans does not have a Republican opponent in the race for Harris County District Judge, 180th District in the Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Republican Primary in Harris County

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"The candidates listed below are the statewide candidates who will be on your Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Republican Primary ballot if you live in Texas. (CLICK HERE IF YOU ARE NOT SURE WHO YOUR REPRESENTATIVES ARE)The Republican candidates with banners and videos displayed on this page are asking for your vote and support in this election. The early voting period for the 2014 Republican Primary is from Tuesday, February 18, 2014 through Friday, February 28, 2014."

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United States Senator 
John Cornyn (i) 
Christopher Mapp
Dwayne Stovall
Reid Reasor
Linda Vega
Ken Cope
Curt Cleaver
Steve Stockman

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Governor of Texas
Rick Perry (i) - Not Running for Re-Election
Miriam Martinez
Greg Abbott
Lisa Fritsch  
SECEDE Kilgore

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Lieutenant Governor of Texas
David Dewhurst (i)
Jerry Patterson
Todd Staples
Dan Patrick

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Attorney General of Texas
Greg Abbott (i) - Running for Governor of Texas
Barry Smitherman
Ken Paxton 
Dan Branch

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Texas Comptroller
Susan Combs (i) - Not Running for Re-Election
Glenn Hegar
Debra Medina
Harvey Hilderbran
Raul Torres

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Texas Land Commissioner
Jerry Patterson (i) - Running for Lieutenant Governor of Texas
David Watts
George P. Bush

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Texas Agriculture Commissioner
Todd Staples (i) - Running for Lieutenant Governor of Texas
J. Allen Carnes
Sid Miller
Eric Opiela
Tommy Merritt

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Railroad Commissioner
Barry Smitherman (i) - Running for Attorney General of Texas
Malachi Boyuls
Wayne Christian
Becky Berger
Ryan Sitton

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Chief Justice Supreme Court
Nathan Hecht (i)
Robert Talton

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Justice Supreme Court Place 6
Jeff Brown (i)
Joe Pool

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Justice Supreme Court Place 7
Jeff Boyd (i)

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Justice Supreme Court Place 8
Phil Johnson (i)
Sharon McCally

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Court of Criminal Appeals Place 3
Tom Price (i) - Not Running for Re-Election
Bert Richardson
Barbara Walther

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Court of Criminal Appeals Place 4
Paul Womack (i) - Not Running for Re-Election
Kevin Patrick Yeary
Jani Jo Wood
Richard Dean Davis

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Court of Criminal Appeals Place 9
Cathy Cochran (i) - Not Running for Re-Election
David Newell
W.C. "Bud" Kirkendall

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State Board of Education District 4
Dorothy Olmos

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"The candidates listed below are running county-wide in Harris County; and for various districts and precincts throughout the county. (CLICK HERE IF YOU ARE NOT SURE WHO YOUR REPRESENTATIVES ARE)The Republican candidates with banners and videos displayed on this page are asking for your vote and support in this election. The early voting period for the 2014 Democratic Primary is from Tuesday, February 18, 2014 through Friday, February 28, 2014."

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U.S. Representative District 2
Ted Poe (i)

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U.S. Representative District 7
John Culberson (i)

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U.S. Representative District 8
Kevin Brady (i)
Craig McMichael

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U.S. Representative District 10
Michael McCaul (i) 

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U.S. Representative District 18
Sean Seibert 

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U.S. Representative District 22
Pete Olson (i) 

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U.S. Representative District 36
Steve Stockman (i) - Running for U.S. Senate
John Amdur
Phil Fitzgerald
Chuck Myer
Kim I. Morrell
Dave Norman
Doug Centilli

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State Senator District 7
Dan Patrick (i) - Running for Lieutenant Governor of Texas
Paul Bettencourt
James Wilson

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State Senator District 15
Ron Hale

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State Senator District 17
Joan Huffman (i)
Derek Anthony

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State Representative District 126
Patricia Harless (i)

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State Representative District 127
Dan Huberty (i)

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State Representative District 128
Wayne Smith (i)

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State Representative District 129
John E. Davis (i) - Not Running for Re-Election
Sheryl Berg
Brent Perry
Dennis Paul
Chuck Maricle
Briscoe Cain
Mary Huls
Jeff Larson

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State Representative District 130
Allen Fletcher (i)

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State Representative District 132
Bill Callegari (i) - Not Running for Re-Election
Ann Hodge
Justin Perryman
Michael Schofield
Michael Franks

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State Representative District 133
Jim Murphy (i)

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State Representative District 134
Sarah Davis (i)
Bonnie Parker

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State Representative District 135
Gary Elkins (i)

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State Representative District 138
Dwayne Bohac (i)

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State Representative District 144
Gilbert Pena

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State Representative District 148
Chris Carmona

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State Representative District 149
Al Hoang
Nghi T. Ho

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State Representative District 150
Debbie Riddle (i)
Tony Noun 

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Justice 1st Court of Appeals Place 3
Russell Lloyd
Dan Linebaugh

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Justice 1st Court of Appeals Place 5
Laura Carter Higley (i)

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Chief Justice 14th Court of Appeals
Kem Thompson Frost (i) 

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Justice 14th Court of Appeals Place 4
Marc Brown (i)

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Justice 14th Court of Appeals Place 7
Ken Wise (i)

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District Judge 55th District
Jeff Shadwick (i)

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District Judge 113th District
Michael Landrum (i)

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District Judge 157th District
Randy Wilson (i)

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District Judge 180th District
Catherine Evans (i)

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District Judge 182nd District
Jeannine Barr (i)

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District Judge 183rd District
Vanessa Velasquez (i)

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District Judge 184th District
Jan Krocker (i)

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District Judge 185th District
Susan Brown (i)

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District Judge 189th District
Bill Burke (i)

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District Judge 190th District
Patricia J. Kerrigan (i)

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District Judge 208th District
Denise Collins (i)

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District Judge 209th District
Michael T. McSpadden (i)

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District Judge 228th District
Marc C. Carter (i)

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District Judge 230th District
Bradley Hart (i)

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District Judge 232nd District
Mary Lou Keel (i)

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District Judge 234th District
Wesley Ward (i)

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District Judge 245th District
Roy L. Moore (i)

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District Judge 246th District
Jim York (i) - Not Running for Re-Election
Charley Prine
Angelina D.A. Gooden

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District Judge 247th District
Bonnie Crane Hellums (i) - Not Running for Re-Election
M.L. Walker
Melanie Flowers
John Schmude

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District Judge 248th District
Katherine Cabaniss (i)

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District Judge 257th District
Judy Warne (i)

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District Judge 262nd District
Denise Bradley (i)

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District Judge 263rd District
Jim Wallace (i)
Robert Summerlin

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District Judge 269th District
Dan Hinde (i)
John Wittenmyer

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District Judge 270th District
Brent Gamble (i)

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District Judge 280th District
Lynn Bradshaw-Hull (i)

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District Judge 281st District
Sylvia A. Matthews (i)

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District Judge 295th District
Caroline E. Baker (i)

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District Judge 308th District
James Lombardino (i)

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District Judge 309th District
Sheri Y. Dean (i)

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District Judge 310th District
Lisa A. Millard (i)

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District Judge 311th District
Denise Pratt (i)
Donna Detamore
Anthony Magdaleno
Alicia Franklin
Philip Placzek

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District Judge 312th District
David Farr (i)

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District Judge 313th District
Glenn Devlin (i)

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District Judge 314th District
John F. Phillips (i)
Chris Branson

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District Judge 315th District
Michael "Mike" Schneider (i)

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District Judge 334th District
Grant Dorfman (i)

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Harris County District Attorney
Devon Anderson (i) 

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Harris County Judge
Ed Emmett (i)

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Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 1
Debra Ibarra Mayfield (i)

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Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 2
Theresa Chang (i)

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Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 3
Linda Storey (i)

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Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 4
Roberta Lloyd (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 1
Paula Goodhart (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 2
Bill Harmon (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 3
Natalie C. Fleming (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 4
John Clinton (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 5
Margaret Stewart Harris (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 6
Larry Standley (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 7
Pam Derbyshire (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 8
Jay Karahan (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 9
Analia Wilkerson (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 10
Sherman Ross (i) - Not Running for Re-Election
Tonya Rolland McLaughlin
Dan Spjut
Mary Heafner
Ken Wenzel

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 11
Diane Bull (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 12
Robin Brown (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 13
Don Smyth (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 14
Mike Fields (i)

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 15
Jean Spradling Hughes (i)

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Harris County Probate Court No. 1
Loyd Wright (i)

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Harris County Probate Court No. 2
Mike Wood (i)

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Harris County Probate Court No. 3
Rory Robert Olsen (i)

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Harris County Probate Court No. 4
Christine Riddle Butts (i)

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Harris County District Clerk
Chris Daniel (i)
Court Koenning

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Harris County Clerk
Stan Stanart (i)

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Harris County Treasurer
Orlando Sanchez (i)
Arnold Hinojosa

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Harris County School Trustee At Large Place 5
Mike Wolfe
R.W. Bray

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Harris County School Trustee At Large Place 7
Don Sumners
Diane Williams

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Harris County Commissioner Pct. 2
Jack Morman (i)

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Harris County Commissioner Pct. 4
R. Jack Cagle (i)

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Harris County Justice of the Peace Pct. 2, Place 2
Leonila Olivares-Salazar

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Harris County Justice of the Peace Pct. 4, Place 2
Tom Lawrence (i) - Not Running for Re-Election
Laryssa Korduba
Lena Engelage
Dean Combs
Nasir H. Malik
Louis Guthrie

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Harris County Justice of the Peace Pct. 5, Place 2
Jeff Williams (i)
Erik Michael Hassan

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Harris County Justice of the Peace Pct. 8, Place 2
Louie Ditta (i)

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Harris County Republican Party Chairman
Jared Woodfill (i)
Paul Simpson

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"The candidates listed below are the statewide candidates who will be on your Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Democratic Primary ballot if you live in Texas. (CLICK HERE IF YOU ARE NOT SURE WHO YOUR REPRESENTATIVES ARE)The Democratic candidates with banners and videos displayed on this page are asking for your vote and support in this election. The early voting period for the 2014 Democratic Primary is from Tuesday, February 18, 2014 through Friday, February 28, 2014."

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United States Senate
David Alameel
Maxey Scheer
Michael "Fjet" Fjetland
Kesha Rogers
Harry Kim

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Governor of Texas
Wendy Davis
Reynaldo "Ray" Madrigal

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Lieutenant Governor of Texas
Leticia Van de Putte

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Attorney General of Texas
Sam Houston

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Comptroller
Michael Collier

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Land Commissioner
John Cook

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Agriculture Commissioner
Hugh Fitzsimmons
Jim Hogan
Richard "Kinky" Friedman

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Railroad Commissioner
Steve Brown
Dale Henry

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Supreme Court, Chief Justice
William Moody

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Supreme Court, Place 6
Lawrence "Larry" Meyers

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Supreme Court, Place 7
Gina Benavides

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Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3
John Granberg

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State Board of Education, District 4
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"The candidates listed below are running county-wide in Harris County; and for various districts and precincts throughout the county. (CLICK HERE IF YOU ARE NOT SURE WHO YOUR REPRESENTATIVES ARE)The Democratic candidates with banners and videos displayed on this page are asking for your vote and support in this election. The early voting period for the 2014 Democratic Primary is from Tuesday, February 18, 2014 through Friday, February 28, 2014." 

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United States Representative, District 2
Niko Letsos

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United States Representative, District 7
James Cargas
Lissa Squires

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United States Representative, District 9 
Al Green

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United States Representative, District 18 
Sheila Jackson Lee

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United States Representative, District 29 
Gene Green

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State Senate, District 7
Jim Davis

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State Senate, District 15 
John Whitmire
Damian LaCroix

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State Senate, District 17
Rita Lucido

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State Representative, District 129 
John Gay

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State Representative, District 131 
Alma A. Allen
Azuwuike Okorafor

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State Representative, District 132
Luis Lopez

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State Representative, District 133
Laura Nicol

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State Representative, District 134 
Alison Ruff

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State Representative, District 135 
Moiz Abbas

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State Representative, District 137 
Gene Wu

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State Representative, District 138
Fred R. Vernon

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State Representative, District 139 
Sylvester Turner

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State Representative, District 140 
Armando Lucio Walle

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State Representative, District 141 
Senfronia Thompson

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State Representative, District 142
Harold V. Dutton, Jr.

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State Representative, District 143 
Ana Hernandez

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State Representative, District 144  
Mary Ann Perez

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State Representative, District 145 
Carol Alvarado
Susan Delgado

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State Representative, District 146 
Borris L. Miles

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State Representative, District 147 
Garnet F. Coleman

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State Representative, District 148 
Jessica Cristina Farrar

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State Representative, District 149
Hubert Vo

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State Representative, District 150
Amy Perez

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Justice, 14th Court of Appeals - Chief Justice
Kyle Carter

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Justice, 14th Court of Appeals - Place 7
Gordon Goodman

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Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 3
Jim Sharp

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District Judge, 55th District Civil Court 
Kay Morgan

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District Judge, 113th District Civil Court
Lori Gray
Steven E. Kirkland

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District Judge, 157th District Civil Court
Jim Peacock

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District Judge, 180th District Criminal Court
Randy Roll

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District Judge, 184th District Criminal Court
Mark Therling

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District Judge, 185th Criminal District Court
Mack McInnis

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District Judge, 189th District Civil Court
Ursula A. Hall

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District Judge, 190th District Court
Farrah Martinez

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District Judge, 208th District Court
Chuck Silverman

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District Judge, 230th Criminal District Court
Greg Glass

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District Judge, 234th District Civil Court
Barbara Gardner

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District Judge, 246th District Family Court
Julia Maldonado
Sandra Peake

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District Judge, 247th District Court
Clinton "Chip" Wells

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District Judge, 248th District Court
Shawna Reagin

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District Judge, 262nd District Court
Jules Johnson

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District Judge, 263rd District Criminal Court
Herb Ritchie

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District Judge, 269th District Criminal Court
George Arnold

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District Judge, 270th District Civil Court
James Hippard, Jr.

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District Judge, 280th District Court
Allecia Lindsey Pottinger
Barbara J. Stalder

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District Judge, 281st District Civil Court
Tanner Garth

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District Judge, 295th District Civil Court
Latosha Lewis

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District Judge, 308th District Court
Bruce Steffler
Jim Evans

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District Judge, 309th District Court
Kathy Vossler

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District Judge, 311th District Court
Sherri Cothrun

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District Judge, 313th District Court
Tracy D. Good

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District Judge, 314th District Juvenile Family Court
Natalia Oakes

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District Judge, 334th District Court
Daryl Moore

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Harris County District Attorney
Kim Ogg
Lloyd Wayne Oliver

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Harris County Civil Court at Law, No. 2
Scot "Dolli" Dollinger

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Harris County Civil Court at Law, No. 3
Gloria Cantu Minnick

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Harris County Civil Court at Law, No. 4
Damon Crenshaw

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 2
Harold J. Landreneau

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 4
Nikita "Niki" Harmon

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Harris County Court at Law, No. 5
Ramona Franklin

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 6
Linda Geffin

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 7
Shelia Acosta

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 8
Kelli Johnson

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 10
George Barnstone
John Connolly

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 13
Jason Luong

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 14
David L. Singer

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Harris County Criminal Court at Law, No. 15
Raul Rodriguez

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Harris County Probate Court No. 1 
Kim Bohannon Hoesl

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Harris County Probate Court No. 2
Josefina Rendon

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Harris County Probate Court No. 3
Jerry Simoneaux

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Harris County Probate Court No. 4
James Horwitz

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Harris County Judge
Ahmed Robert Hassan

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County Commissioner, Precinct 4
M.I. Badat

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Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 2
David M. Patronella

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Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 2 
George E. Risner

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Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3, Place 2 
Don Coffey

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Justice of the Peace, Precinct 6, Place 2
Diana Davila
Armando V. Rodriguez

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Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2
Zinetta Burney

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Harris County District Clerk 
Judith Snively

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Harris County Clerk
Ann Harris Bennett
Gale Young Mitchell

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Harris County Treasurer 
David Rosen

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Department of Education, Position 5 At-Large
Debra Kerner

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Department of Education, Position 7 At-Large 
Melissa Noriega

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Harris County Democratic Party Chair
Lane Lewis

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Mayor Allen Owen is Missouri City's 10th mayor since the city's incorporation in 1956. Mayor Owen and his family have lived in Missouri City more than 36 years. He continues to dedicate much of his time and expertise towards the development of a community where he and his wife of 46 years, Jane, raised their three children.

Mayor Owen has served as mayor since his election to that position in 1994. Prior to that time he was a member of the Planning and Zoning Commission for five years and a City Council member for eight years, including serving as mayor pro-tem.

Mayor Owen earned degrees from Southern Methodist University's Graduate School of Finance and Banking and from Stephen F. Austin State University.

Early voting for the 2014 Missouri City, Texas Mayoral Election begins on Monday, April 28th and ends on Tuesday, May 6th.

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Vote for Dale Henry in the Race for Texas Railroad Commission in the Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Democratic Primary

The Texas Railroad Commission supervises and regulates the oil and gas well drilling in the State of Texas. Dale Henry has over 58 years of TECHNOLOGY, EXPERIENCE AND KNOW-HOW plus the most important – the ability to use the ART of assembling these three major basics of the oil and gas industry to solve problems (quickly and efficiently). Dale needs your vote and is respectfully asking that your vote be for him in the Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Democratic Primary. Early voting for the Democratic Primary begins on Tuesday, February 18th and ends on Friday, February 28th in Texas.

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