Showing posts with label Harris County Elections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harris County Elections. Show all posts

Friday, November 5, 2021

Isabel Longoria is a Train Wreck Waiting to Happen in the Upcoming 2022 Midterm Election in Harris County, Texas


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “I totally agree with HCRP Chair Cindy Siegel’s statement she made the day after the Tuesday, November 2, 2021, HISD and HCC School Board Election when she stated, 'Yesterday’s election is another example of how our Democrat leaders continually fail Harris County voters.' Look!!! We can no longer sit by and allow Harris County to be run into the ground. That being said, we must dismantle the practice of appointing and electing people like Isabel Longoria to positions of authority for symbolic reasons. Let me say what I’m trying to say, a different way! Isabel Longoria, the appointed Harris County Elections Administrator, is unqualified, unprepared, and should have never been appointed by (Democratic) Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, (Democratic) Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia, and (Democrat) County Judge Lina Hidalgo to serve as the Harris County Elections Administrator. It’s clear that Ellis, Garcia, and Hidalgo appointed this unqualified woman to this position over the more qualified African American Teneshia Hudspeth, purely because they were looking for a gay/Lesbian woman to serve as the first ever Harris County Elections Administrator.”




HCRP CHAIR CINDY SIEGEL: “Yesterday’s election is another example of how our Democrat leaders continually fail Harris County voters. Democrats on Commissioners Court claimed the appointed Elections Administrator role would improve our voting system and alleviate elections results delays, however we’re still seeing the same disastrous outcome. This was more than the result of a ‘power outage’ as Ms. Longoria’s office reported last night. Between the inadequate election worker training for new machines, equipment missing or malfunctioning, and breakdown of chain of custody, and more - this 10% turnout election has been a disaster and all voters should be concerned about the mismanagement of larger turnout elections in 2022.”




AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “I don’t necessarily agree with Teneshia Hudspeth on a multitude of different issues related to political matters. However, Teneshia Hudspeth who currently serves as the Harris County Clerk, is experience, smart, competent, and could do a much better job at managing our local elections on “SUPER TUESDAY” in my opinion. And Teneshia Hudspeth being an African American has absolutely nothing to do with what I’m talking about right now. What am I talking about? Well, according to her website, prior to even being elected as the Harris County Clerk, Teneshia Hudspeth supervised the Administrators of all departments and locations of Commissioners Court, Elections, County Civil Courts, Probate Courts, Personal Records, Real Property, Information/Records Archives, and Annex Offices in operational planning, human resources, financial, advocacy, community relations and risk management. And on top of that prior to even being elected as the Harris County Clerk, Hudspeth, had more than 15 year member of the Harris County Clerk’s Office, serving under three Administrations, she has held a variety of positions that have provided the breadth of knowledge necessary to serve the public well, including Administrative Aide of Public Affairs, Special Projects Coordinator, Voter Outreach Coordinator, Public Information Officer, and Administrator of Communications & Voter Outreach.”


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “This woman right here (Isabel Longoria) is a train wreck waiting to happen in the 2022 Midterm Election, in my opinion. She couldn’t even handle this low-voter turnout School Board Election. So, how in the word is she going to be ready for the record turnout we’re about to see on “SUPER TUESDAY” for the upcoming 2022 Democratic Party Primary and 2022 Republican Party Primary? That being said, even if we’re going to stick with the Elections Administrator type of governance over local elections a more qualified person is needed to fill the position. This Isabel Longoria woman is in over her head, and should resign.”

Isabel Longoria is a Train Wreck Waiting to Happen in the upcoming 2022 Midterm Election in Harris County, Texas

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Make no mistake about it, Harris County taxpayers and voters should both be outraged right about now. Why? Well, 30 election judges failed to pick up their Election Day supply kits on the day before Election Day! Did you hear me? So, from what I understand, the Harris County Republican Party, and Harris County Democratic Party was forced at the request of (Isabel Longoria) to spring into action and help fill the open positions. And get this, none of “ELECTION JUDGES” who worked assigned to work at the more than 700 polling places on Election Day, were trained to work on the new voting machines. Yep! You heard me right – none of the “ELECTION JUDGES” received any in-person training on how the new machines worked.

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CLOSED POLLING LOCATIONS

Please take a look below at the list of Election Day polling places that the Harris County Elections Administrator (Isabel Longoria) had to close. She had to close these particular Election Day polling locations because there were no “ELECTION JUDGES” to run the operations.


0118--Fall Creek Elementary School, is located at 14435 Mesa Drive, in Humble, Texas 77396 was closed on Election Day, because the Harris County Elections Administrator did not have an “ELECTION JUDGE” to run this polling location.


0699 -- Hope Christian Reformed Church, is located at 770 Pineloch Drive, in Houston, Texas 77062, was closed on Election Day, because the Harris County Elections Administrator did not have an “ELECTION JUDGE” to run this polling location.


0451-- Champions Community Church, is located at 13111 Bammel North Houston Rd, in Houston, Texas 77066, was closed on Election Day, because the Harris County Elections Administrator did not have an “ELECTION JUDGE” to run this polling location.


0351-- Pine Forest Elementary School, is located at 19702 West Lake Houston Parkway, in Humble, Texas 77346, was closed on Election Day, because the Harris County Elections Administrator did not have an “ELECTION JUDGE” to run this polling location.


0550 --The Abiding Word Lutheran Church and School, is located at 17123 Red Oak Drive, in Houston, Texas 77090, was closed on Election Day, because the Harris County Elections Administrator did not have an “ELECTION JUDGE” to run this polling location.


0526 -- Raul Yzaguirre School for Success Tejano Center Building B, is located at 2950 Broadway Boulevard, in Houston 77017, was closed on Election Day, because the Harris County Elections Administrator did not have an “ELECTION JUDGE” to run this polling location.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
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HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
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The People of Harris County Deserve Much Better Than What We’re Getting for Our Money Right Now With This Isabel Longoria Woman

HBC NEWSPAPER REPORTS©

PROBLEM #1: In the first countywide election using new election equipment, it is INEXCUSABLE to not give ALL elections judges hands-on training on the new equipment. Online training on unfamiliar election equipment is INADEQUATE. Covid and budgets are NO EXCUSE. .


PROBLEM #2: It is inexcusable to not give hands-on training on the new election equipment and procedures to at least one election clerk per polling location.


PROBLEM #3: The missing chain-of-custody documents, the missing scanner tally tapes, scanners not turned in on election night, ballots not turned in on election night and the serious discrepancies between the voter counts and the ballot counts are all the result of POOR training of the election judges and clerks.


PROBLEM #4:: An experienced elections administrator would KNOW that the process of determining voter intent on defective paper ballots (including overseas and military ballots) is handled by the Ballot Board. An experienced elections administrator would not waste precious time on Election Day having the smaller central count team handle this process.


PROBLEM #5: When the public Logic and Accuracy Test (L&A) in September took more than a week to complete, an experienced elections administrator would have taken appropriate steps to avoid a similar problem with the L&A Test required by law before any ballots can be counted on Election Day. An experienced administrator would not have allowed the Election Day L&A Test to consume several hours of precious time on Election Day.


PROBLEM #6: An experienced elections administrator would have properly trained staff receiving the ballot scanners AND paper ballots on election night at the turn-in point AND ensuring that each judge turned in BOTH the scanners AND the ballots. Having EA staff drive all over the county to look for missing scanners and ballots is amateur hour.


PROBLEM #7: When Commissioner Rodney Ellis pushed through the creation of the position of elections administrator in Harris County, he promised that this move would lead to smoother, seamless, timely processing of election results. It’s a shame that 2 others members on commissioners court believed him.




AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "So, what am I trying to say today? Well, if a shift does not happen in the person who is running our local election prior to “SUPER TUESDAY” a train wreck is about to happen when the potential 2022 Harris County Democratic Party nominees and potential 2022 Harris County Republican Party nominees face off for their right to represent their respective parties on the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election ballot."

Houston Business Connections Newspaper© Has Endorsed Garza Lender, Walter, Baker, and Wade in the December 2021 HISD Runoffs

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Please let it be known that Houston Business Connections Newspaper© is officially endorsing Janette Garza Lindner, in the race for HISD District I, in the December 2021 runoff election. In the runoff race for HISD District V, we're sticking with our endorsement of Caroline Walter, in the December 2021 runoff election. In the race for HISD District VI, we're sticking with our endorsement of Dr. Kendall Baker in the December 2021 runoff election. And in the race for HISD District VII, we're sticking with our endorsement of Bridget Wade in the upcoming December runoff election. As I've stated previously, our position is that, all four of these particular candidates love America, "OUR UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION" and our kids. 


JANETTE GARZA LINDNER was endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper© over Matias Kopinski and Elizabeth Santos in the race for HISD District I, on Tuesday, November 2, 2021. That being said, I am pleased to inform you that Janette Garza Lindner finished with 2,979 total votes to make her way into the December Runoff Election against HISD Trustee Elizabeth Santos, who finished the night with 3,598 total votes. And for the record, Matias Kopinski, received 1,959 votes to round out the field.


CAROLINE WALTER was endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper© over Maria Benzon and Sue Deigaard in the race for HISD District V, on Tuesday, November 2, 2021. That being said, I am pleased to inform you that Caroline Walter finished with 5,295 total votes to make her way into the December Runoff Election against HISD Trustee Sue Deigaard, who finished the night with 7,237 total votes. And for the record, Maria Benzon, received 2,113 votes to round out the field.


DR. KENDALL BAKER was endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper© over Holly Flynn Vilaseca and Greg Degeyter in the race for HISD District VI, on Tuesday, November 2, 2021. That being said, I am pleased to inform you that Dr. Kendall Baker finished with 3,077 total votes to make his way into the December Runoff Election against HISD Trustee Holly Flynn Vilaseca, who finished the night with 3,301 total votes. And for the record, Greg Degeyter, received 1,355 votes to round out the field.


BRIDGET WADE was endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper© over Lee Walker, Dwight Jefferson, and Ann Sung in the race for HISD District VII, on Tuesday, November 2, 2021. That being said, I am pleased to inform you that Bridget Wade  finished with 5,404 total votes to make her way into the December Runoff Election against HISD Trustee Ann Sung, who finished the night with 4,807 total votes. The third place finisher was Lee Walker, who received 2,629 total votes. And for the record, Dwight Jefferson, received 366 votes to round out the field.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
CELL: (281)788-3033


AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
CELL: (281)788-3033



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Now is the time when our love for America must prevail. It is incumbent upon us to elect "PUBLIC SERVANTS" who understand that they work for the people. We need "ELECTED OFFICIALS" in office who love "OUR CONSTITUTION" and the ideals that our nation was founded upon by our forefathers. We must endeavor to "PUT PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" and do what's best for America during this crucial moment during the history of our great nation."

We Must Make it Our Business to Nominate the Right Democratic and Republican Candidates in the Upcoming 2022 Primary Elections

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Make no mistake about it, who the people of Harris County, Texas choose to give another term to in 2022 must be about substance, job performance, judicial temperament, competence, and whether or not our members of the judiciary are following the law with their rulings. And that being said, in 2022, it is incumbent upon the voters of Harris County to evaluate the job performance of each and every sitting "ELECTED OFFICIAL" on a case-by-case basis and not as a group based on their political party affiliation, ethnicity, or gender. 

ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT RUNNING FOR PUBLIC OFFICE IN THE UPCOMING 2022 MIDTERM ELECTIONS IN TEXAS?

If you are a candidate planning to run for office in 2022, you have to select the right candidate to run against. And the second most important thing to understand is that you have to select your race early, to avoid ending up in a crowded field of candidates on "SUPER TUESDAY" in Harris County, Texas. So, if you need assistance trying to determine which race to enter, please call (281)788-3033, and I will do my very best to answer any questions you may have.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
CELL: (281)788-3033