Showing posts with label District J. Show all posts
Showing posts with label District J. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Nelvin Adriatico is Endorsed by Former Houston Mayor Annise Parker over Pollard, Rodriguez, Patterson, Others in the District J Race


Nelvin Adriatico is endorsed by former Houston Mayor Annise Parker in the race for Houston City Council District J on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. She chose Nelvin Adriatico over Andrew "Drew" Patterson, Barry Curtis, Sandra Rodriguez, Federico "Freddie" Cuellar II, Edward Pollard and Rafael Galvan respectfully.

Former Houston Mayor Annise Parker Has Thrown Her Support Behind Nelvin Adriatico in the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, Race for Houston City Council District J


AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

As the race for Houston City Council District J heats up, Nelvin Adriatico, a local businessman is a candidate to keep a close eye on as the early voting period draws nearer. His campaign is definitely on an upward trajectory in my opinion. And the endorsement he just received from Former Houston Mayor Annise Parker is certainly going to give his campaign a boost going down the home stretch."I’ve known Nelvin for many years and have seen him in action—he’s a tireless volunteer, a champion of neighborhoods and a steadfast friend to those in need. He’s the kind of person who should be running to represent “the Ellis Island” of Houston,” said former Houston Mayor Annise Parker in her endorsement letter. In case you don't know, former City of Houston Mayor Annise Parker endorsed Nelvin Adriatico over six other candidates vying for the open "DISTRICT J" seat. On Tuesday, November 5, 2019, Nelvin Adriatico will faceoff against Andrew "Drew" Patterson, Barry Curtis, Sandra Rodriguez, Federico "Freddie" Cuellar II, Edward Pollard and Rafel Galvan in a race that I believe is headed for a December runoff. So don't forget that Nelvin Adriatico is asking for "OUR" vote, prayers and support.

DON'T FORGET TO VOTE EARLY

Please be reminded that Nelvin Adriatico is the only candidate in the race for Houston City Council District J who is asking for your vote at this time. You can vote early for Nelvin Adriatico at any early voting location. On Election Day, all Houston City Council District J voters will be allowed to vote for Nelvin Adriatico at any polling location.

957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
CELL: (281)788-3033



LET’S RISE TOGETHER

“Like many residents of District J, I have struggled in my pursuit of the American Dream. As the son of a teacher, I learned the value of hard work from a young age. As a business leader, I learned the importance of creating good-paying jobs. For the past 20 years, I have dedicated myself to working with non-profits to better our community. With your support, I want to continue to work my hardest for my neighbors as your next Councilman, thank you and God bless.” 

Nelvin Adriatico
2019 Candidate for Houston 
City Council District J



957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
CELL: (281)788-3033

HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© IS BECOMING THE MOST DIVERSE NON-PARTISAN PUBLICATION IN AMERICA

Aubrey R. Taylor is the President/CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©. Taylor has more than 29-years of experience in marketing, branding, investigative reporting, public relations, opposition research, and political consulting. He’s assisted in branding Republican and Democratic candidates in statewide elections and in local municipalities throughout the State of Texas. Over the years, he’s also assisted in branding and marketing (through his various publications) such corporations and institutions as Shell Oil, The City of Houston, Texas Southern University, Prairie View A&M University, Chevron, Waste Management, Nationwide Insurance, Momentum Jaguar/BMW, Channel 11, Channel 13, State Farm Insurance, and Allstate Insurance to name a few.



HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© WILL NO LONGER BE ENDORSING ANY POLITICAL CANDIDATES 


While Houston Business Connections Newspaper© held it's own in the endorsement game, we will not be issuing any endorsements (as a body) going forward. Instead of endorsing candidates, we now focus our efforts on assisting our "non-partisan" reader-base with identifying candidates running for office who value the vote, prayers, and support of every warm-blooded American.


HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© IS A TRUSTED NON-PARTISAN BRANDING AND MOBILIZATION TOOL

In case you don’t remember, in a head-to-head “ENDORSEMENT SHOWDOWN” candidates endorsed by a “select group” of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© readers performed significantly better than those endorsed by the Houston Chronicle editorial board back in the Tuesday, November 8, 2016, Presidential Election as Democrats rolled to historic countywide victories over their Republicans counterparts in what, at the time, was the worst defeat ever for the Harris County Republican Party in its 71-year history.


HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© READERS SUPPORT CANDIDATES WHO VALUE THEIR VOTE

As a refresher, there were sixty-seven (67) races where a “select group” of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© readers went head-to-head against the Houston Chronicle editorial board. Fifty-one (51) of the sixty-seven (67) candidates endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper© (in the head-to-head contest) back in the 2016 Presidential Election won their respective races on election night. By contrast, only thirty-eight (38) of the sixty-seven (67) candidates endorsed by the Houston Chronicle editorial board (in these key races) won their respective races back on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, in the Presidential Election as it relates specifically to Harris County, Texas.

957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
CELL: (281)788-3033

A November 2019 Showdown Between Nelvin Adriatico and Edward Pollard Could Be in the Making for Houston City Council District J


Nelvin Adriatico, a local businessman, and Edward Pollard, a local attorney could be separating themselves from the pack as the start of early voting draws nearer. Early voting will begin on Monday, October 21, 2019, and end on Friday, November 1, 2019. Election Day voting will take place on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

Houston City Council District J Residents Could See a December Runoff Between Nelvin Adriatico, and Edward Pollard

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

The race for Houston City Council District J is shaping up to be a showdown between Nelvin Adriatico and Edward Pollard as heavy-weight endorsements begin to roll in for both candidates. Just last week Pollard received the endorsements of the Honorable Carroll G. Robinson, a former At-Large Houston City Councilman, and HCC Trustee. He then doubled-down by gaining the (HBAD) Houston Black American Democrats endorsement over the weekend. But not to be outdone, Nelvin Adriatico has snagged the endorsement of former City of Houston Mayor Annise Parker and the Victory Fund. In case you don’t know, Adriatico also has a few other key endorsements worth mentioning. The Rice University Young Democrats, Houston's Gamma Beta Fraternity, The Houston College Democrats, Our Revolution, The Harris County Young Democrats, Harris County Precinct 2 Commissioner Adrian Garcia, Philippine American Coalition of Texas, Sri Preston Kulkarni for Congress, and Former Houston Mayor Pro Tem and City Councilman Gordon Quan just to name a few.


Nelvin Adriatico is endorsed by former Houston Mayor Annise Parker in the race for Houston City Council District J on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

A STRONG DEMOCRAT

The Houston City Council District J race is nonpartisan. However, the party affiliation of candidates always seems to rear its head in local nonpartisan elections. So, Nelvin Adriatico is a strong Democrat, and Edward Pollard according to some media reports is a self-proclaimed “conservative Democrat” who opposed (HERO) The Houston Equal Rights Ordinance. However, according to a report published by Erik Manning to help inform Houstonians, Barry Curtis is the only true Republican in the race for Houston City Council District J on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. According to Manning, Andrew “Drew” Patterson is a Democrat and will appear first on the ballot. Sandra Rodriguez is a Democrat and will appear third on the ballot. Nelvin Adriatico is a Democrat and will appear forth on the ballot. Federico “Freddie” Cuellar II, is a Democrat and will appear fifth on the ballot. Edward Pollard will appear sixth on the ballot. And rounding out the field of candidates is Rafael Galvan, a Democrat who will appear seventh on the ballot. But, please keep in mind that there won’t be any “D’s” or “R’s” beside the name of any of the candidate appearing on the ballot on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

NELVIN ADRIATICO VALUES “US”

“I would like to remind you, our loyal readers of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©, that Nelvin Adriatico is a candidate who values “OUR” vote, prayers and support. He’s also the only candidate at the time of this report that’s asking for “OUR” support. In case you don’t know, he’s seeking to succeed Council Member Mike Laster (who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election) as the Houston City Council District J councilman. So, it is imperative that we make it our business to elect the “BEST QUALIFIED” candidates who value “US” up and down the ballot on November 5th. Nelvin Adriatico is a “BUSINESS LEADER” who will protect the taxpayers. And he’s also a “COMMUNITY ADVOCATE” who will represent the entire district and hit the ground running.”



LET’S RISE TOGETHER

“Like many residents of District J, I have struggled in my pursuit of the American Dream. As the son of a teacher, I learned the value of hard work from a young age. As a business leader, I learned the importance of creating good-paying jobs. For the past 20 years, I have dedicated myself to working with non-profits to better our community. With your support, I want to continue to work my hardest for my neighbors as your next Councilman, thank you and God bless.” 

Nelvin Adriatico
2019 Candidate for Houston 
City Council District J



957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
CELL: (281)788-3033

HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© IS BECOMING THE MOST DIVERSE NON-PARTISAN PUBLICATION IN AMERICA

Aubrey R. Taylor is the President/CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©. Taylor has more than 29-years of experience in marketing, branding, investigative reporting, public relations, opposition research, and political consulting. He’s assisted in branding Republican and Democratic candidates in statewide elections and in local municipalities throughout the State of Texas. Over the years, he’s also assisted in branding and marketing (through his various publications) such corporations and institutions as Shell Oil, The City of Houston, Texas Southern University, Prairie View A&M University, Chevron, Waste Management, Nationwide Insurance, Momentum Jaguar/BMW, Channel 11, Channel 13, State Farm Insurance, and Allstate Insurance to name a few.



HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© WILL NO LONGER BE ENDORSING ANY POLITICAL CANDIDATES 


While Houston Business Connections Newspaper© held it's own in the endorsement game, we will not be issuing any endorsements (as a body) going forward. Instead of endorsing candidates, we now focus our efforts on assisting our "non-partisan" reader-base with identifying candidates running for office who value the vote, prayers, and support of every warm-blooded American.


HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© IS A TRUSTED NON-PARTISAN BRANDING AND MOBILIZATION TOOL

In case you don’t remember, in a head-to-head “ENDORSEMENT SHOWDOWN” candidates endorsed by a “select group” of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© readers performed significantly better than those endorsed by the Houston Chronicle editorial board back in the Tuesday, November 8, 2016, Presidential Election as Democrats rolled to historic countywide victories over their Republicans counterparts in what, at the time, was the worst defeat ever for the Harris County Republican Party in its 71-year history.


HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© READERS SUPPORT CANDIDATES WHO VALUE THEIR VOTE

As a refresher, there were sixty-seven (67) races where a “select group” of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© readers went head-to-head against the Houston Chronicle editorial board. Fifty-one (51) of the sixty-seven (67) candidates endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper© (in the head-to-head contest) back in the 2016 Presidential Election won their respective races on election night. By contrast, only thirty-eight (38) of the sixty-seven (67) candidates endorsed by the Houston Chronicle editorial board (in these key races) won their respective races back on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, in the Presidential Election as it relates specifically to Harris County, Texas.

957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
CELL: (281)788-3033

Monday, September 7, 2015

Dung Le, Jim Bigham, Mike Laster, and Manny Barrera are the 2015 candidates running for Houston City Council District J

A Message from Dr. Kendall L. Baker: "Dung Le, Jim Bigham, Mike Laster, and Manny Barrera are the candidates running for the Houston City Council District J seat on the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 ballot. Please don't forget to remind your family and friends who live in District F to vote for me -- I'm Dr. Kendall L. Baker, and I'm asking for your vote."



PLEASE VOTE EARLY

You can vote early from Monday, October 19, 2015 through Friday, October 23, 2015 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (CLICK HERE) for early voting locations. On Saturday, October 24, 2015 you can vote from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (CLICK HERE) for early voting locations. And On Sunday, October 25, 2015 you can vote from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (CLICK HERE) for early voting locations. There are (41) forty one early voting locations. You can (CLICK HERE) for the complete list of early voting locations. You can also vote early from Monday, October 26, 2015 through Friday, October 30, 2015 from 7:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. (CLICK HERE) for a listing of the early voting locations for this election.

ELECTION DAY VOTING

Election Day is on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. You must vote at your designated voting location on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. You may want to visit the Harris County Clerk’s website if you are not sure where to vote on Election Day. (CLICK HERE) to find your polling place.


THE OFFICIAL BALLOT ORDER

Demetria Smith
Ben Hall
Victoria Lane
Sylvester Turner
Adrian Garcia
Bill King
Rafael Munoz
Marty McVey
Steve Costello
Joe Ferreira
Hoc Thai Nguyen
Chris Bell
Dale Steffes


M.J. Khan
Chris Brown
Bill Frazer
Jew Don Boney
Dwight Jefferson
Carroll Robinson

Brenda Stardig
Iesheia Ayers-Wilson

Jerry Davis
Ben White Jr.
Vince Duncan
Isaac Mayhorn
Kenneth “K.P.” Perkins

Carl Jarvis
Ellen Cohen
Michael McDonald

Dwight Boykins
*Running Unopposed 



Dave Martin
*Running Unopposed 



Steve Le
Kendall Baker
Richard Nguyen


VOTE "NO" ON "PROP 1"

"I stand for “equality” but not “special rights!” Our current Mayor, Annise Parker, is calling for Equal Rights which are in fact particularly and especially designed, aimed, and intended for the LGBT community who wants to implement policy that will threaten religious freedom and criminalize those who stand for the protection of women and children. This ordinance gives men access to women's restrooms and other public accommodations. As your Councilman I'm against this type of ordinance and I will protect religious freedom, family values, women, children and citizens in general," says Dr. Kendall L. Baker.

Greg Travis
Sandie Mullins Moger

Jason Cisneroz
Abel Davila
Karla Cisneros
Roland Chavez

Herlinda Garcia
Robert Gallegos

Dung Le
Jim Bigham
Mike Laster
Manny Barrera

Larry Green
*Running Unopposed

Griff Griffin
Tom McCasland
Jenifer Rene Pool
Georgia Provost
Chris Oliver
Mike Knox
Lane Lewis
James Partsch-Galvan

David Robinson
Moe Rivera
Eric Dick
Willie Davis
Andrew Burks

Michael Kubosh
John C.B. LaRue
Joseph McElligott
Doug Peterson

Amanda Edwards
Jonathan Hansen
Larry Blackmon
Evelyn Husband Thompson
Matt Murphy
Roy Morales 


J. Brad Batteau
Jack Christie
Philippe Nassif
Sharon Moses

*Publishing of this "BLOG POST" was made possible in part by Kendall Baker a 2015 Candidate for Houston City Council District F in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election.



PLEASE STAND WITH ME!



DEAR HOUSTONIANS:

Hello, my name is Kendall L. Baker, a native Houstonian, originally from the northeast side. I am a candidate for City Council District F in the 2015 City of Houston elections. First and foremost, I love my city; particularly District F, where I've resided for nearly 25 years and where I’ve pastored a church for over 10 years now. I was employed with the City of Houston for almost 29 years servicing citizens directly in 911 Emergency, Public Works and Engineering, Consumer Affairs Division and as Division Manager of the new improved 311 Help and Information Center. My excellent performance ratings and perfect attendance gave me the ability to see inside the core of what makes the City of Houston work and what doesn’t. Unfortunately, one thing I know for sure is that most of District F (Alief, Tanglewilde, Royal Oaks, Weshchase, Westwood, Briar Meadow, etc.) residents are underrepresented. Why? I'm glad you asked. 

District F needs and deserves a candidate who can effectively communicate the needs of the entire district. My experience has equipped me to know every inch of District F extremely well, as well as the entire city. My motto is, "No constituent left behind!" My first task is to make sure our police department has adequate resources and personnel to provide better security in District F. Public safety overall includes improving the infrastructure by making sure roads are safe, by addressing our enormous pothole problem and broken streets. District F streets are broken in part by the underlying deteriorating water and sewer lines. I vow to immediately correct and improve these conditions as your next Councilman.

Second, I stand for “equality” but not “special rights!” Our current Mayor, Annise Parker, is calling for Equal Rights which are in fact particularly and especially designed, aimed, and intended for the LGBT community who wants to implement policy that will threaten religious freedom and criminalize those who stand for the protection of women and children. This ordinance gives men access to women's restrooms and other public accommodations. As your Councilman I'm against this type of ordinance and I will protect religious freedom, family values, women, children and citizens in general.

Third, the key to any city’s financial security is economic development that will attract and incentivize corporations to relocate to Houston and provide more jobs! I pledge to ensure that we do that; especially improving economic development, increasing jobs, building better infrastructure in District F!

Fourth, our city must keep a disciplined fiscal accountability, bringing all debt under control, including the infamous pension fund; controlling unnecessary spending, and ceasing the present Administration’s “kick the debt down the road” mentality. This includes revisiting how we allocate funding to districts based on the actual prioritized needs of districts, not “under the table bargaining” to get a favor from the Mayor. This is why I will also support a Charter change that will allow council members to place items on the agenda, not just the mayor only. In addition, I will address other divisive issues including but not limited to the drainage fee and the feeding ordinance. I will protect, promote, advance, and fight for District F!

Houston, it's time for us to be reunited again and this can be made possible by your vote this November. Please vote for Dr. Kendall L. Baker for District F because I truly care about Houston!

Sincerely,
Dr. Kendall L. Baker for City Council District F. Offers a refreshing change by an experienced candidate for all of District F. Call 832-858-4831 or email us at kendall.baker@sbcglobal.net.

Pd. Pol. Ad by Kendall L Baker Campaign, Tim Taft, Treasurer 



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