Showing posts with label Jeff Diamant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeff Diamant. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 15, 2023

The Wayne Dolcefino, Mattress Mack Lawsuit against Clifford Tatum Seeks Important Documents, Text Messages, Transparency


Wayne Dolcefino (second from right), standing with Aubrey R. Taylor, a fellow investigative reporter/publisher is one of the nation’s most decorated journalists in America. And Jim McIngvale, better known as "Mattress Mack" is one of the most beloved Houstonians living today. I would like to kindly thank my friend Wayne Dolcefino for joining the fight to force the Harris County Elections Administrator's Office to be more transparent when it comes to doing the people's business. You can "CLICK HERE" to see "MATTRESS MACK'S LAWSUIT" for yourself.


James McIngvale, Wayne Dolcefino, and Dolcefino Communications, LLC D/B/A. Dolcefino Consulting versus Harris County Elections Administrator’s Office was filed on Monday, February 13, 2023, at 9:43 PM with Marilyn Burgess’s Harris County District Clerk’s Office. You can "CLICK HERE" to see "MATTRESS MACK'S LAWSUIT" for yourself.


Jim McIngvale exemplifies what it means to be a true leader in every sense of the word. Mattress Mack knows the way, goes the way, and does his best to lead by example and show others the way. You can "CLICK HERE" to see "MATTRESS MACK'S LAWSUIT" for yourself.




Wayne Dolcefino (right), a thirty-time Emmy Award-winning journalist came by to hang out with the protesters yesterday. While at the protest Dolcefino took a bunch of pictures and some video footage of the protest. Aubrey R. Taylor Communications covered the protest from start to finish. You can "CLICK HERE" to see "WAYNE DOLCEFINO'S LAWSUIT" for yourself.

The Wayne Dolcefino and Mattress Mack Lawsuit against Clifford Tatum Seeks Important Documents, Text Messages, Activities

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Every local news station in town showed up to cover the Wayne Dolcefino press conference with our very own, Mattress Mack on Tuesday, February 14, 2022, to show Mattress Mack some love on Valentine's Day.

James McIngvale, Wayne Dolcefino, and Dolcefino Communications, LLC D/B/A. Dolcefino Consulting versus Harris County Elections Administrator’s Office was filed on Monday, February 13, 2023, at 9:43 PM with Marilyn Burgess’s Harris County District Clerk’s Office. You can "CLICK HERE" to view their lawsuit for yourself.

Before I go any further, I would like to say, that the ‘ice’ that Mattress Mack, Jim McIngvale, and their4 attorney Jeff Diamant were toting yesterday, wasn’t any colder than the ‘ice” Downtown Oliver Brown was toting way back on March 7, 2022, when he tried to warn local officials by filing a bipartisan lawsuit on behalf of the Honorable George Risner, Pastor Richard Vega, and Bianca Gracia.

“Downtown” Oliver Brown tried to warn local Harris County Officials, about the problems with paper ballots long before the Tuesday, November 7, 2022, Midterm Election even took place. And the “BIPARTISAN LAWSUIT” that was filed by “Downtown” Oliver Brown, against the Harris County Elections Administrator’s Office is still pending.

In his lawsuit, “Downtown” Oliver Brown stated, against Isabel Longoria, alleges that Isabel Longoria’s unlawful acts included intentionally, willfully, and knowingly failing to adequately allocate equipment, and paper ballots that are capable of preserving the voters’ intent and failing to operate voting centers during the posted hours.”

Now, in Wayne Dolcefino’s press conference yesterday, there was no mention of “Downtown” Oliver Brown’s lawsuit, which served as a warning to local officials long before the press conference that was held yesterday. That being said, I don’t mean any harm, but the law is very clear where “OPEN RECORDS REQUESTS” are concerned, and Wayne Dolcefino has been in the investigative reporting business for a long time; so I'm sure he has an end-game.

Wayne Dolcefino’s lawyer stated in his “SUMMARY” that, “This case is about providing public access to information to ensure trust and confidence in Harris County elections.”

He went on to say, “Voting is the language of American democracy.” And if you ask me, attorney Jeff Diamant is exactly right.

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“The ability to have a voice in choosing the elected officials whose decision impact our lives, families, and communities is at the core of what it means to be an American and a Texan,” said Diamant.

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In my opinion, “THE PEOPLE” have a right to know exactly what happened on Tuesday, November 7, 2022, in Harris County, Texas, to prevent the travesty of that day from repeating itself in the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election, in Harris County, Texas.

I’m not a lawyer, nor am I portending to be a lawyer, but after carefully reading Section 552.001, of the Texas Government Code, County Attorney Christian Menefee, appears to be well within his rights to withhold the information that’s been requested by “Mattress Mack,” Jim McIngvale, Wayne Dolcefino, and his lawyer, Jeff Diamant, from what I can see. However, in the spirit of transparency, and the “PEOPLE’S RIGHT TO KNOW” you would think that our local leaders would release the information.

Attorney Jeff Diamant further believes that “If the HCEAO is permitted to withhold the information responsive to Dolcefino Consulting’s Requests One through Six, the issues plaguing Harris County year after year, like voting machine malfunction, paper jams, and long lines will persist.”

Wayne’s lawyer is right! But what’s surprising is that every news station in town showed up to cover Wayne Dolcefino Consulting’s press conference that featured “Mattress Mack,” and his attorney, but everyone’s still trying to ignore the fact that Harris County Officials were prewarned of the “PAPER BALLOT PROBLEMS” by attorney “Downtown” Oliver Brown long before the debacle of Tuesday, November 7, 2022, took place in Harris County, Texas.

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Attorney "Downtown" Oliver Brown tried his best to warn Harris County Officials about ballot paper issues long before the "ELECTION DAY DEBACLE" that occurred on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas. For the record, the bipartisan lawsuit that was filed on behalf of Honorable George Risner, Pastor Richard Vega, and Bianca Gracia by attorney "Downtown" Oliver Brown against Isabel Longoria, alleges that Longoria's unlawful acts included intentionally, willfully, and knowingly failing to adequately allocate equipment, and paper ballots that are capable of preserving the voters’ intent and failing to operate voting centers during the posted hours. Remember, Attorney "Downtown" Oliver Brown filed his "BIPARTISAN LAWSUIT" against Isabel Longoria on Monday, March 7, 2022, at 1:07pm, and on Wednesday, March 8, 2022, Isabel Longoria announced that she was resigning her position. You can "CLICK HERE" to read the (still active) lawsuit for yourself.



Attorney "Downtown" Oliver Brown filed this "BIPARTISAN LAWSUIT" against Isabel Longoria, which was part of the reason she decided to resign her position as the Harris County Elections Administrator. Attorney "Downtown" Oliver Brown filed his "BIPARTISAN LAWSUIT" against Isabel Longoria on Monday, March 7, 2022, at 1:07pm, and on Wednesday, March 8, 2022, Isabel Longoria announced that she was resigning her position. You can "CLICK HERE" to read the (still active) lawsuit for yourself.



Bianca Gracia is a good conservative who ran a clean, fair, and honest race back on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary race for State Senator, District 11, in Texas. Bianca Gracia's bravery should be commended in my opinion. For the record, the lawsuit that was filed on her behalf by attorney "Downtown" Oliver Brown against Isabel Longoria, alleges that Longoria's unlawful acts included intentionally, willfully, and knowingly failing to adequately allocate equipment, and paper ballots that are capable of preserving the voters’ intent, and failing to operate voting centers during the posted hours. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the lawsuit for yourself.



Pastor Richard Vega is a hardworking conservative who ran for office back on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary race for County Commissioner for Precinct 2, in Harris County, Texas. Pastor Vega's courage should be commended in my opinion. For the record, the lawsuit that was filed on his behalf by attorney "Downtown" Oliver Brown against Isabel Longoria, alleges that Longoria's unlawful acts included intentionally, willfully, and knowingly failing to adequately allocate equipment, and paper ballots that are capable of preserving the voters’ intent, and failing to operate voting centers during the posted hours. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the lawsuit for yourself.


Former Judge George Risner is a hardworking Democrat who ran Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary race for County Commissioner for Precinct 2, in Harris County, Texas. Former Judge George Risner is someone I love, admire, and respect. For the record, the lawsuit that was filed on his behalf by attorney "Downtown" Oliver Brown against Isabel Longoria, alleges that Longoria's unlawful acts included intentionally, willfully, and knowingly failing to adequately allocate equipment, and paper ballots that are capable of preserving the voters’ intent, and failing to operate voting centers during the posted hours. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the lawsuit for yourself.


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Harris County Officials Ignored the Warning Issued by Attorney Downtown Oliver Brown in His Lawsuit Against Longoria

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Last week Gov. Greg Abbott, announced that he was considering the possibility of calling for a new election in Harris County, Texas. Remember Gov. Abbott, tweeted that he was considering the issuance of a call for a new election. Now, in a game-changing move, Lieutenant Gov. Dan Patrick has stepped forward to call for a redo of the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Elections.

However, according to the Texas Secretary of State’s Office, only a judge can order a new election – not the Governor or Lieutenant Governor. So, it seems like what’s next? Well, in the spirit of fairness, our love for our democracy, and to restore confidence in our electoral process, a court needs to do the right thing and order a redo of the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election.

Why should a new election be declared?

The problems in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, were much bigger than ballot paper shortages, and voters being turned away at the polls. And while I personally witnessed voters being disenfranchised at polling locations first-hand, that’s not the worst of what played out in the third largest county in America.

"THE FAULTY NUMBERS."

The numbers simply don't add up. The "OFFICIAL CUMULATIVE REPORT" that was released and certified by Harris County Officials shows a total of (48) forty-eight down-ballot countywide races that have "COMBINED TOTALS" that don't match the "BALLOTS CAST TOTAL" that was certified.

When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" adds the (Cast Votes), (Undervotes), and (Overvotes) together, the total for every countywide race should come out to be exactly the same. What am I talking about? Well, on the "OFFICIAL CUMULATIVE REPORT," the Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) recorded the "BALLOTS CAST TOTAL" for Harris County as being 1,107,390, ballots cast.

Take a moment and view the "OFFICIAL RESULTS" recorded for the down-ballot local (countywide races) for Harris County, Texas. You will quickly see that, only the first (16) sixteen county-wide races line up with the 1,017,390 ballots cast total that was reported by the Harris County Elections Administrator. 

The “RECONCILIATION REPORTS” aren’t even reconciled, and there’s a serious discrepancy in the number of registered voters in Harris County, Texas. But don’t take my word for it, the “PRELIMINARY RECONCILIATION REPORT” that was produced back on 11/10/2022 that there were 2,547,825 registered voters in Harris County, Texas.

“VOTERS DISAPPEARED.”

Back on 11/18/2022, somehow, the “ELECTION RECONCILIATION OFFICIALS” produced a report showing that we have 2,549,262 registered voters in Harris County, Texas. And then, back on 11/19/2022, the following day, an error-filled “CUMULATIVE REPORT” was produced showing that there are 2,543,162, registered voters who registered to vote in Harris County, Texas.

If you do the math, and subtract 2,549,262, from 2,543,162, you will come up with a difference of 6,100 registered voters. “Who are those 6,100 registered voters and how did they disappear in that 24-hour period,” as Colleen M. Vera, a member of the Harris County Ballot Board.

“MAIL-BALLOT PROBLEM.”

In case you don’t know, Clifford Tatum, the Harris County Elections Administrator, reported on the “OFFICIAL RECONCILIATION REPORT” that there were 9,307 more mail ballots to count than were actually mailed out, and returned back to the County Elections Administrator’s Office by voters. “That is a serious discrepancy,” says Colleen M. Vera, who is responsible for making sure that the mail ballots are accurately recorded and counted.

“PROVISIONAL BALLOTS.”

According to Colleen M. Vera, the “PROVISIONAL BALLOTS” recorded don’t even add up. In a report she published on Texas Trash Talk, she explains, “So…after finishing counting the Election Night results, and compiling the Reconciliation Report on 11/10/2022, the Harris County EA reported having approximately 3,828 Provisional ballots to be processed.”

“By the time the final official results were posted eight days later, the Harris County EA had found approximately 2,474 additional Provisional ballots to add to his count. That’s very interesting. Where were those additional 2,474 Provisional ballots found,” she asked.

“FLAWED CANVASS REPORTS.”

A serious "RED FLAG" that indicates that something went seriously wrong (and the true results can’t be ascertained by anyone) can be found in every county-wide race that took place on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas.

 

It is impossible to reach a turnout percentage of 789.62% in any voter precinct. So, for the record, this particular error was reported in the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" which was certified by Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis and Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia back on February 22, 2022, and calls into question, all of the turnout numbers reported by the Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) in regards to the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election. You can "CLICK HERE" to see the error for yourself.

"VOTER PRECINCT #1086."

One of the new precincts added during this election cycle was “PRECINCT #1086” which is a new Republican stronghold located in Katy, Texas. On the “OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT” that was certified by Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis (Precinct One), and Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia (Precinct 2), the Harris County Elections Administrator reported that there was a 789% voter turnout in this Republican precinct.

Now, for the record, it’s mathematically impossible for there to be a 789% voter turnout in any voter precinct. But what I found to be even more strange, is that on this same “OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT” that was certified on February 22, 2022, the Harris County Elections Administrator reported that there were a total of 2,511 ballots cast in “PRECINCT #1086” while reporting that there were only 318 registered voters living in this newly created precinct.

So, if Clifford Tatum, the Harris County Elections Administrator, reported (in error) that there was a 789% voter turnout in “PRECINCT #1086” this means that results of every countywide race that were held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, is flawed. Why? Well, if such an egregious error was made in PRECINCT #1086” it’s going to be next to impossible for any court to ascertain the true results of the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election in the third largest county in America.

What you have to remember is that the ballot for Harris County, Texas is the longest in the entire nation. And on top of that, the “OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT” covers a total of (6,115) pages.

“THE ELECTION CODE.”

We’re wasting a lot of time right now with all of these “CONTESTED ELECTIONS” and lawsuits. What these lawsuits look like to me is what’s called a “money grab” from the outside looking in.

How much clearer can the Texas Election Code be? In case you don’t know, Sec.232.041 of The Texas Election Code is very clear when it comes to what should happen next in Harris County, Texas.

The way I understand it, if the true outcome of the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election as reflected in the “OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT” is impossible to ascertain the election must be declared void, and the court must order a new election under the supervision of the court.

“GIVEN FAIR WARNING.”

What happened on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas should not have come as a surprise to anyone. Attorney “Downtown Oliver Brown” filed a bipartisan lawsuit back on March 7, 2022, at 1:07pm, on behalf of the Honorable George Risner, Pastor Richard Vega, and Bianca Gracia which is still open and active.

“SUMMARY OF CASE.”

According to attorney “Downtown’ Oliver Brown, “This case is a bi-partisan petition aimed at addressing the constitutional and statutory violations of the Harris County Elections Administrator (“Administrator”). The Administrator’s unlawful acts include intentionally, willfully, and knowingly failing to adequately allocate equipment, and paper ballots that are capable of preserving the voters’ intent, and failing to operate voting centers during the posted hours. These actions have violated and will continue to violate Petitioner's statutory right to a safe, accurate, and efficient election, to produce records that allow an accurate audit. TEX. ELEC. CODE §122.001; §§211.001.

Attorney “Downtown” Oliver Brown goes on to say, “Additionally, the Administrator violated Petitioners Texas Constitutional guarantees of equal protection, purity of the ballot box, and the right of suffrage. See TEX. CONST. ART. I, § 3, art. VI, § 2(c), art. VI, § 4.”

“This suit seeks a permanent injunction to protect Petitioners’ rights and to restore the sanctity of the votes in every political party in Harris County, Texas.”

DISCOVERY

Early Voting Statutory and Constitutional Violations

15. The HCEAO failed to properly provide equipment and ballots for each voting center. The Presiding Judge’s voter centers are to receive a full line. A “Line” is defined as full line of equipment which includes one ePollBook, one Controller, and up to 12 Duos. The voter centers received “Lines” that were missing key components to properly establish the voting center. The missing items included missing barcode readers, Duos, and ATI controllers to assist citizens with disabilities.

16. Many locations failed to have thermal ballot paper which resulted in smearing and unintelligible ballots. When ballot paper was provided it was issued in two different sizes. (8 ½” x 11” and 8 ½” x 14”). The different sizes resulted in paper jams due to the machines not being calibrated for the change in paper size.

17. Several Presiding Judges or supervisors reported that they were issued equipment, supplies, Lines, and/or ballot paper without having to sign a chain of custody.

18. Various voting centers throughout the Precincts opened later than 7:00 a.m. Other centers would close earlier than 7:00 p.m. or 10:00 p.m. in violation of the

schedule. At least one location, Kent Tice Elementary (voting center 0354) was locked and did not have proper personnel (a greeter) to open doors for candidates.

19. Both Democratic and Republican Presiding Judges, Alternate Judges, and Clerks were not adequately trained in resolving errors with checking in voters, equipment malfunctions, and guiding voters to insert their paper ballot in the ballot box for counting. This resulted in the citizen's votes not being counted.

March 1, 2022, Primary Election Statutory and Constitutional Violations

20. The previous allegations set forth in paragraphs 15-17 are incorporated herein as if set forth in their entirety.

21. Armand Bayou Elementary (voting center 0092) was closed to democratic voters. The Administrator requested the Republicans to set up and manage the Democrat Primary, but they were either unable or rightfully refused.

22. The administrator loaded the wrong precinct information for voters or posted conflicting information regarding the precinct code. On information and belief, Ted Heaps's precinct was coded to precinct 0400 and should have been in precinct 0522. The voter registration cards indicate precinct 0522 but the information provided online indicates precinct 0400.

23. Countless locations had malfunctioning equipment. Equipment was delivered to the wrong locations resulting in at least 17 locations receiving no equipment. Upon the completion of the election empty ballot boxes were not returned to the HCEAO.

24. The Elections Administrator failed to adequately staff Central Count to assist in counting damaged, mutilated, or unscannable ballots. The parties then produced additional personnel to assist in the process of determining voter intent.2 These individuals were sworn in by an unknown official. It is unclear if the swearing officer had the lawful authority to perform such an act.

Explanation of Damaged Ballots

25. The normal process for handling damaged ballots is as follows: a. When a ballot is unscannable or unable to process it is sent to a two-member team for review. Each party had two designated members.

b. If the ballots were smeared and unreadable the two-member team would review the ballot and, if necessary, determine the voter’s intent. Once the intent was determined a duplicate ballot was created based on the serial number.

c. The duplicate ballot is sent to the staff of the Central Count Team who will then print and scan the ballot thus casting the voter’s ballot.

26. In most cases in this election, the first page was not damaged; however, the second page was affected by smearing or crinkling due to the printer jamming. Fortunately, most of the first pages were undamaged or mutilated which allowed Central Count to utilize the serial number from page one to recreate page two.

27. The reason for the damage is due to the Administrator failing to ensure all machines were properly calibrated prior to being dispatched by the HCEAO.

So, like I said, what happened in Harris County, Texas should not have come as a surprise to any local count official. That being said, attorney “Downtown” Oliver Brown tried to warn everyone with the bipartisan lawsuit that he filed on behalf of his clients, but everyone ignored him. And my question is why? You can "CLICK HERE" to read the (still active) lawsuit for yourself.

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The bipartisan lawsuit that was filed on behalf of Honorable George Risner, Paster Richard Vega, and Bianca Graciaattorney "Downtown" Oliver Brown against Isabel Longoria, alleges that Longoria's unlawful acts included intentionally, willfully, and knowingly failing to adequately allocate equipment, and paper ballots that are capable of preserving the voters’ intent and failing to operate voting centers during the posted hours. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the lawsuit for yourself.


Odus Evbagharu, the chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party, has already done the right thing and tendered his resignation effective February 28, 2023. As for Harris County Republican Party Chairman Cindy Siegel, she has not announced her resignation as of Tuesday, February 7, 2023. That being said, if Conservatives can get Cindy Siegel to agree to take a "LIE DETECTOR TEST" the citizens of Harris County, Texas could get a better understanding as it pertains to the 'alleged' agreement that was forged between Cindy Siegel, Odus Evbagharu, and others during the 2022 Midterm Election cycle. Remember, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, Don Hooper (Republican Precinct Chair for (Precinct #16), and Rachel Hooper, legal counsel for the Republican Party of Texas have already spilled the beans. 





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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, former Judge Alice Bonner is someone every warm-blooded human being should be proud of in the United States of America. Judge Alice A. Bonner knows the way, goes the way, and has spent her entire life leading by example and showing others the way."



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Businessman Eric Carr is one of the true leaders in our world today. Eric Carr is a true leader in every sense of the word. He knows the way, goes the way, and does his best to lead by example and show others the way."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Businessman Randy Price is one of the true leaders in our world today. Randy Price is a true leader in every sense of the word. He knows the way, goes the way, and does his best to lead by example and show others the way."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Businesswoman Georgia Provost is a strong leader who respects and appreciates our unique differences. Businesswoman Georgia Provost is a true leader in every sense of the word. She knows the way, goes the way, and does her best to lead by example and show others the way."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Attorney "DOWNTOWN" Oliver Brown is a true leader in the courtroom. Attorney "Downtown" Oliver Brown is a true leader in every sense of the word. He knows the way, goes the way, and does his best to lead by example and show others the way."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Mayor Kevin Cole is a true leader in the courtroom. I believe that Mayor Kevin Cole is a true leader in every sense of the word. He knows the way, goes the way, and does his best to lead by example and show others the way."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Pastor Willie Davis is a strong leader who exemplifies what it means to be strong, resilient, courageous, and trustworthy. Pastor Willie Davis is a true leader in every sense of the word. He knows the way, goes the way, and does his best to lead by example and show others the way."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Former Judge Loyd Wright is a Conservative who people from all walks of life should consider getting to know. Loyd loves us and is a fair, open-minded person who represents leadership in every sense of the word. He knows the way, goes the way, and does his best to lead by example and show others the way."


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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Dr. Letitia Plummer is a strong leader who respects and appreciates our unique differences. Dr. Plummer is a true leader in every sense of the word. She knows the way, goes the way, and does her best to lead by example and show others the way."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Attorney Edward Pollard is a strong leader who respects and appreciates our unique differences. Edward Pollard is a true leader in every sense of the word. He knows the way, goes the way, and does his best to lead by example and show others the way."



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Judge Fredericka Phillips is a strong leader who respects and appreciates our unique differences. She's up for reelection in the race for Judge, 61st Civil District Court in the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election, but that's not why she's being featured here in this report. Judge Fredericka Phillips knows the way, goes the way, and does her best to lead by example and show others the way."


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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Judge Kyle Carter is a strong leader who respects and appreciates our unique differences. He's up for reelection in the race for Judge, 125th Civil District Court in the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election, but that's not why he's being featured here in this report. Judge Kyle Carter knows the way, goes the way, and does his best to lead by example and show others the way."



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Judge Ravi K. Sandill is a strong leader who respects and appreciates our unique differences. He's up for reelection in the race for Judge, 127th Civil District Court in the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election, but that's not why he's being featured here in this report. Judge R.K. Sandill knows the way, goes the way, and does his best to lead by example and show others the way."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Judge Mke Engelhart is a strong leader who respects and appreciates our unique differences. He's up for reelection in the race for Judge, 151st Civil District Court in the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election, but that's not why he's being featured here in this report. Judge Mike Engelhart knows the way, goes the way, and does his best to lead by example and show others the way."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton is a strong leader who respects and appreciates our unique differences. She's up for reelection in the race for Judge, 164th Civil District Court in the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election, but that's not why she's being featured here in this report. Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton knows the way, goes the way, and does her best to lead by example and show others the way."


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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Judge Robert Johnson is a strong leader who respects and appreciates our unique differences. He's up for reelection in the race for Judge, 177th Civil District Court in the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election, but that's not why he's being featured here in this report. Judge Robert Johnson knows the way, goes the way, and does his best to lead by example and show others the way."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Judge Dawn Deshea Rogers is a strong leader who respects and appreciates our unique differences. She's up for reelection in the race for Judge, 334th Civil District Court in the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election, but that's not why she's being featured here in this report. Judge Dawn Deshea Rogers knows the way, goes the way, and does her best to lead by example and show others the way."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In my opinion, Judge Israel Garcia is a strong leader who respects and appreciates our unique differences. He's up for reelection in the race for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 2 in the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election, but that's not why he's being featured here in this report. Judge Isreal Garcia knows the way, goes the way, and does his best to lead by example and show others the way."



HONORABLE JUDGE MANOR

“Judge Jeralynn Manor has done an excellent job as the presiding judge for the 80th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas in her first term on the bench. She and a whole host of Democratic incumbent judges will be up for re-election in the 2024 Presidential Election that's scheduled to take place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024."

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- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Latosha Lewis Payne is the presiding judge for the 55th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Latosha Lewis Payne will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly-reelected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Fredericka Phillips is the presiding judge for the 61st Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Fredericka Phillips will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election. Still, she will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Jeralynn Manor is the presiding judge for the 80th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Jeralynn Manor will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election but will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton is the presiding judge for the 164th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election but will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Ursula A. Hall is the presiding judge for the 165th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election but will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Hazel B. Jones is the presiding judge for the 174th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Hazel Jones will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election but will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Nikita V. Harmon is the presiding judge for the 176th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Nikita V. Harmon will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election. Still, she will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Robert Johnson is the presiding judge for the 177th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Robert Johnson will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election. Still, he will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge DaSean Jones is the presiding judge for the 180th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge DaSean Jones will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, he was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Katherine N. Thomas is the presiding judge for the 184th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Katherine N. Thomas will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Tamika “Tami” Craft is the presiding judge for the 189th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Tamika “Tami” Craft will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Beverly D. Armstrong is the presiding judge for the 208th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Beverly D. Armstrong will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Elaine H. Palmer is the presiding judge for the 215th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Elaine H. Palmer will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election. Still, she will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Angela M. Lancelin is the presiding judge for the 245th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Angela M. Lancelin will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Angela Graves Harrington is the presiding judge for the 246th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Angela Graves Harrington will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly-reelected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Sandra J. Peake is the presiding judge for the 257th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Sandra J. Peake will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly reelected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Lori Chambers Gray is the presiding judge for the 262nd Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Lori Chambers Gray will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Melissa M. Morris is the presiding judge for the 263rd Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Melissa M. Morris will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Dedra Davis is the presiding judge for the 270th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Dedra Davis will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Damiane “Dianne” Curvey is the presiding judge for the 280th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge “Damiane “Dianne” Curvey will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Linda Marie Dunson is the presiding judge for the 309th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Linda Marie Dunson will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.







- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Germaine Tanner is the presiding judge for the 311th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Germaine Tanner will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Michelle Moore is the presiding judge for the 314th Juvenile District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Michelle Moore will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly-reelected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Brittanye Morris is the presiding judge for the 333rd Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Brittanye Morris will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election but will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Dawn Rogers is the presiding judge for the 334th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Dawn Rogers will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election but will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Ramona Franklin is the presiding judge for the 338th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Ramona Franklin will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election but will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Te'iva Bell is the presiding judge for the 339th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Te'iva Bell will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election but will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Veronica M. Nelson is the presiding judge for the 482nd Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Veronica M. Nelson will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Audrie Lawton Evans is the presiding judge for County Civil Court at Law No. 1 in Harris County, Texas. Judge LaShawn A. Williams will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly reelected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge LaShawn A. Williams is the presiding judge for County Civil Court at Law No. 3 in Harris County, Texas. Judge LaShawn A. Williams will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly reelected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Shannon Baldwin is the presiding judge for County Criminal Court at Law No. 4 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Shannon Baldwin will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly-reelected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Toria J. Finch is the presiding judge for County Criminal Court at Law No. 9 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Toria J. Finch will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Juanita Jackson is the presiding judge for County Criminal Court at Law No. 10 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Juanita Jackson will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Sedrick T. Walker II is the presiding judge for County Criminal Court at Law No. 11 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Sedrick T. Walker II will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, he was just duly reelected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Genesis Draper is the presiding judge for County Criminal Court at Law No. 12 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Genesis Draper will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Tonya Jones is the presiding judge for County Criminal Court at Law No. 15 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Tonya Jones will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.

 

- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Darrell Jordan is the presiding judge for County Criminal Court at Law No. 16 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Darrell Jordan will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election but will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Joe Stephens is the Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3, Place 1, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Joe Stephens will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election but will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Lucia Bates is the Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3, Place 2, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Lucia Bates will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.



- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CYCLE -

Judge Wanda Adams is the Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 1, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Wanda Adams will be up for reelection in the 2024 Presidential Election but will have to earn the nomination to serve as the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary, for Harris County, Texas.




- 2026 MIDTERM CYCLE -

Judge Sharon Burney is the Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Sharon Burney will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election, she was just duly elected in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, for Harris County, Texas.




BLACK HISTORY MONTH - 2023

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “I would like to kindly thank Mayor Kevin Cole, the Mayor of Pearland, Texas for finding value in my effort to celebrate "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" Wednesday, February 1, 2023, through Wednesday, March 1, 2023, by honoring "FORTY-ONE MODERN-DAY GAME-CHANGERS” and twenty-five Black Inventors you should know. Also, if you live in Pearland, Texas please don't forget to vote for Mayor Kevin Cole in his bid for reelection on Saturday, May 6, 2023, if you don't vote early. The early voting period for the Saturday, May 6, 2023, City of Pearland Mayoral Election will start on Monday, April 24, 2023, and end on Tuesday, May 2, 2023."

AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
GROUND-GAME EDITION
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
DIRECT CONTACT: (281)788-3033