Showing posts with label Runoff for Position 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Runoff for Position 7. Show all posts

Saturday, May 13, 2017

Sherry Stockwell Endorses Woody Owens in His Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election Showdown Against Dalia Kasseb



Sherry Stockwell, the third place finisher who gained 1,400 votes (or 19.28%) is endorsing Woody Owens in the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election race for Pearland City Council Position #7.

KEY FORMER 2017 CANDIDATES FOR POSITION 7 SEAT ENDORSE WOODY OWENS IN JUNE 10 RUNOFF ELECTION



Sherry Stockwell, Terry Gray, and G.C. Sonny Atkins

Woody Owens Earns Key Endorsements from Stockwell, Atkins and Gray, Could Spell Trouble for Dalia Abdelhalim Kasseb in the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election for Pearland City Council Position #7

REPORT by AUBREY R. TAYLOR

The commanding lead enjoyed by Dalia Kasseb back in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election race for Pearland City Council At-Large Position #7 is no more – if you believe endorsements matter. Kasseb’s hopes of becoming the first Muslim elected official in the history of Brazoria County may have been dashed as Sherry Stockwell’s highly coveted endorsement was handed to Woody Owens – according to his website. If you remember, Sherry Stockwell was the third place finisher who gained 1,400 votes (or 19.28%) in the crowded field of candidates who were pretty much vying for the same vote – with the exception of Dalia Kasseb -- who was being pushed by several progressive and Democratic groups such as the Texas Coalition of Black Democrats and others in this non-partisan citywide election. UPDATE: Woody Owens has also gained the endorsements of G.C. Sonny Atkins and Terry Gray (two other candidates who were vying for the newly created Pearland City Council Position #7 seat) as well.



G.C. SONNY ATKINS ENDORSES WOODY OWENS OVER DALIA KASSEB


 
G.C. Sonny Atkinsthe fourth place finisher who gained 701 votes (or 9.65% of the vote) is endorsing Woody Owens in the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election race for Pearland City Council Position #7. 


TERRY GRAY ENDORSES WOODY OWENS OVER DALIA KASSEB



Terry Gray, the fifth place finisher who gained 498 votes (or 6.86% of the vote) is endorsing Woody Owens in the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election race for Pearland City Council Position #7. 

THE NUMBERS DON’T LIE

I wasn’t very good in mathematics in grade school or college. However, it doesn’t take a mathematician to figure out that the 1,400 votes from Sherry Stockwell, coupled with the 701 votes from G.C. Sonny Atkins, and the 498 votes being brought to the table by Terry Gray equals a net gain of 2,599 potential votes for Woody Owens – if he’s able to get those Pearlanders to return to the polls on Saturday, June 10, 2017. And we haven’t even added the 1,531 votes Woody Owens garnered for himself back on Saturday, May 6, 2017. When you add Woody Owens’ numbers to the pot his potential voter support balloons to: 4,130 – which would be more than enough for him to run away with the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election for Pearland City Council Position #7. Especially if the turnout in Shadow Creek Ranch (where Dalia Kasseb lives) and other targeted demographics don't turnout in record numbers. 

EVEN RECORD NUMBERS MAY NOT BE ENOUGH

In my opinion, for Dalia Kasseb to hold off the momentum gained by Woody Owens with his recent endorsements he received from Stockwell, Atkins and Gray she must double her turnout numbers from the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election. Is this possible -- YES! But is this likely to happen -- NO! But as we learned in the 2016 Presidential Election -- anything can happen in politics!




PEARLAND POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION HAS ALSO ENDORSED WOODY OWENS IN THE SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 RUNOFF ELECTION

MESSAGE FROM JAMES MCGUIRE, PRESIDENT PEARLAND POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION PAC: “As we enter the runoff election for Pearland City Council Position 7, we must evaluate each of the candidates and ask ourselves who will lead Pearland into the future and bring about a positive change for all of Pearland’s residents. To do this, you need someone who is not only qualified for the position, but also has the knowledge and experience to do so. Only one candidate can meet these demands and that candidate is Woody Owens. Woody Owens is a longtime Pearland resident who has experience serving on city council and will be able to hit the ground running. Woody Owens has both the education and work experience to effectively represent the city as a councilman. Mr. Owens has, and currently does, sit on numerous boards and organizations that show his leadership capabilities. Based on these reasons, it is clear to us that Woody Owens is not only extremely qualified for Pearland City Council Position 7, but is also the clear choice to lead Pearland into the future. Therefore, the Pearland Police Officers Association P.A.C. would like to announce our endorsement of Woody Owens for Pearland City Council Position 7. We wish Mr. Owens luck and look forward to working with you soon. Respectfully, James McGuire President Pearland Police Officers Association P.A.C.”


THESE INDIVIDUALS BELIEVE WOODY OWENS IS THE MOST QUALIFIED CANDIDATE IN THIS RACE



Sherry Stockwell, Terry Gray, and G.C. Sonny Atkins

Beware of people who will try to paint these endorsements as anything other than quality decisions made by informed Pearlanders. My hope is for the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Race between Dalia Kasseb and Woody Owens to be a clean race run by both candidates -- based on issues and qualifications.

ABOUT THIS REPORT

Houston Business Connections Magazine®. is published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. Aubrey R. Taylor is the publisher/CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. He has more than 26-years of experience in marketing branding, public relations and political consulting. He’s publicly promoted candidates statewide and in local municipalities throughout Texas. He’s also publicly promoted (through his publications) such corporations as: Shell Oil, The City of Houston, Chevron, Waste Management, Nationwide Insurance, Momentum Jaguar/BMW, State Farm Insurance, Allstate Insurance to name a few.

THIS REPORT IS NOT AN ENDORSEMENT OF ANY CANDIDATE IN THIS RUNOFF ELECTION RACE

This report is not an endorsement of either Dalia Abdelhalim Kasseb or Woody Owens. This report is published to keep you informed and empowered as you seek to make a wise voting decisions at the ballot box in Pearland, Texas on Saturday, June 10, 2017. So, don’t forget that early voting for the race for Pearland City Council Position #7 will begin on Tuesday, May 30, 2017 and end on Tuesday, June 6, 2017. I can be reached directly at (281)788-3033 if you have any questions regarding this article.


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MEET WOODY OWENS

Woody and his wife of 46 years, Diane, have two adult children and two granddaughters. Woody and Diane have lived in the Pearland area since 1974 and have been residents of Pearland for the past twenty-seven years.


Woody and his wife Diane Owens

Woody is a Navy veteran. He earned an A.A. in Production Management at Alvin Community College, and also his B.A. in Public Administration from the University of Houston Clear Lake. Owens has completed over 90 hours of Texas Public Works courses at Texas A&M, and 78 hours of management courses with the American Management Association.

Owens has previously served as a member of numerous professional and service organizations:

Pearland YMCA Board Member

Board of Governors Pearland College Center

Pearland Chamber of Commerce

Association of Consulting Municipal Engineers

Disabled American Veterans Commanders Club

Forgotten Angels Board Member

The American Management Association

Currently serving on:

Capital Bank Board

ACEC Texas

Transportation Advocacy Group (TAG) - Houston Region

American General Contractors - Houston

Urban Land Institute

Green Tee HOA - President

He is currently a Vice President and Texas Office Principal for AZTEC Engineering located in Houston. AZTEC Engineering is a consulting engineering firm with offices throughout the United States.



OTHER NEWS FOR PEARLAND



Dalia Abdelhalin Kasseb, Quentin Wiltz Alliance Yeilds Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election Berth for Both Candidates

REPORT by AUBREY R. TAYLOR

I can’t say whether Dalia Abdelhalin Kasseb the candidate poised to try to hold off Woody Owens in the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election race for Pearland City Council Position #7 or Quentin Wiltz the candidate who forced a runoff with beloved Pearland Mayor Tom Reid will be successful. But no matter the outcome of the upcoming runoff elections they seem to have developed a bond that’s going to be a force to be reckoned with in Pearland, Texas.


In the case of Kasseb, she basically blew away her field of opponents. However, she did not meet the 50 percent threshold and must now face off against Woody Owens the second place finisher. 




ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Dalia Kasseb standing in front of her campaign signs with Quentin Wiltz's campaign signs in the background as well.




In the race for Pearland City Council At-Large Position #7 Dalia Kasseb and Woody Owens are heading into a runoff to decide the winner of this race. Sherry Stockwell finished third to narrowly miss the Runoff Election -- and has endorsed Woody Owens. RACE RESULTS FROM THE GENERAL ELECTION: Dalia Kasseb 2,958 votes for (40.74%), Woody Owens 1,531 votes for (21.09%), Sherry Stockwell 1,400 votes for (19.28%), G.C. Sonny Atkins 701 votes for (9.65%), Terry Gray 498 votes for (6.86%), and Bud Tollefsen 173 votes for (2.38%). The number of ballots cast in this race was 7,261 according to the Brazoria County Clerk.  There were 399 under votes in the race for Pearland City Council At-Large Position #7. What are under votes? This simply means that 399 of the registered Pearland voters who participate in the election and were eligible to vote in this race chose not to cast a vote for either Dalia Kasseb or Woody Owens -- or they may have simply skipped over this particular race while casting their ballot.




In the case of Wiltz, he ran a very strong race by closing a lot of ground on Election Day to force his runoff showdown with Mayor Reid.

RACE FOR MAYOR OF PEARLAND RESULTS



ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Monique Wiltz (wife of Quentin Wiltz), Saul-Claudette Torres, Quentin Wiltz (bottom-left), and Saul-Claudette Torres with Monique Wiltz.



In the race for Mayor of Pearland, Texas, Mayor Tom Reid (left) was being challenged by Quentin Wiltz (right) and Jimi Amos (not pictured). Mayor Tom Reid finished the night with 3,710 votes for 48.89% of the vote. Quentin Wiltz finished the night with 3,460 votes for 45.61% to force a runoff to decide the winner. Jimi Amos finished the night with 418 votes for 5.51% of the vote. The unofficial turnout for this race was 7,589 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. There were 71 under votes in the race for Pearland City Council At-Large Position #7. What are under votes? This simply means that 71 of the registered Pearland voters who participate in the election and were eligible to vote in this race chose not to cast a vote for either Mayor Tom Reid or Quentin Wiltz -- or they may have simply skipped over this particular race while casting their ballot.




POWER PLAYERS IN BRAZORIA COUNTY: Mohamad Anwar Alan, FJ Jones, Dalia Kasseb and Robert Williams. Don't forget that early voting will begin on Tuesday, May 30, 2017 and ends on Tuesday, June 6, 2017.

MEET DALIA ABDELHALIM KASSEB

Dalia Kasseb is an established, millennial resident of the Shadow Creek Ranch community. She is ready to advocate for many of the new voices arriving to Pearland, TX, one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States.

Building on her passion for helping others, Dalia graduated with her Doctorate of Pharmacy from the University of Louisiana at Monroe in 2010. During her years at the College of Pharmacy, she received a grant from the American Pharmacists Association – Academy of Student Pharmacists Project CHANCE where she published research in the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association. Later, as the president of Louisiana Student Pharmacists Alliance, Dalia went on to earn certifications in Medication Therapy Management and Immunization Administration.

In early 2013, Dalia and her husband moved from Houston to join their extended family in Pearland. Upon completing her residency at CHI Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center, she began running the family pharmacy business. Dalia is grateful to perform the work of counseling and providing custom solutions to every patient, alongside the many Pearland residents who drive to Houston's Medical Center every day.

Dalia is passionate about providing equal opportunity for all. Aside from running her small businesses, she enjoys giving back with the Kaseb Foundation; a project that raises funds to provide education, water and homes to those in need in the US and Africa.


ISSUES IMPORTANT TO DALIA

- Re-evaluate transportation planning. A new city council needs to examine land use to ensure infrastructure matches current & future needs of residents and businesses. Our current city debt rate needs to be addressed to meet our most urgent obligations so we can meet these needs. Future models must include more public transportation options to address our city's long traffic times and road congestion.

- Advocate for local parks with a focus on healthier communities. We need more fitness options, hike/bike trails and green space in the City of Pearland. This planning will ensure Pearland remains an attractive community to invest in for years to come. Maintaining such spaces means striking a balance between residents' needs and long-term water management. A higher quality of life in Pearland means more green space with conservation in mind.

- Be a voice for all in City Hall. Pearland is a unique community and home to many different kinds of families. Our current city council doesn't include anyone from the incoming millennial generation, no representative of our thousands of healthcare professionals, or even one woman. As a pharmacist, business owner and home owner, I aim to bring all of this experience and diversity to Pos. 7. A more inclusive city hall will make for better input from and for all of our citizens.

- Make Pearland a Zero Waste City. My zero waste resolution will bring jobs to Pearland and help divert hundreds of tons of waste away from landfills in the long term. Building the programs and participation we need today requires council leadership who will champion the cause of conservation. Hundreds of other cities all over the nation and world are already reaping the environmental benefits and cost-savings from zero waste. It’s time for Pearland to join them.


Carol McCutcheon, Quentin Wiltz, Dalia Kasseb, Troy Brimage, Dale Lemon, Debra Davison, Mike Floyd, Kristin Tassin, Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam, Mayor Tom Reid and Mayor Jason A. Perez are the featured people on this cover of Houston Business Connections Magazine®. Aubrey R. Taylor Communications is the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine®. Call (281)788-3033 if you have any questions or rate inquires. All Rights Reserved.



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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Dalia Kasseb and Woody Owens are headed to a Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff in the race for Pearland Position #7


Dalia Kasseb and Woody Owens


In the race for Pearland City Council At-Large Position #7 Dalia Kasseb and Woody Owens are heading into a runoff to decide the winner of this race. Sherry Stockwell finished third to narrowly miss the runoff election. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Dalia Kasseb 2,958 (40.78%), Woody Owens 1,527 (21.05%), Sherry Stockwell 1,399 (19.29%), G.C. Sonny Atkins 699 (9.64%), Terry Gray 498 (6.87%), and Bud Tollefsen 172 (2.37%). The unofficial turnout for this race was 7,253 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


According to the Brazoria County Clerk there were 68,633 registered voters eligible to vote in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election for Pearland, Texas. Of the 68,633 registered voters 7,652 participated in this election – that’s an 11.15% turnout. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for Mayor of Pearland, Texas, Tom Reid was being challenged by Quentin Wiltz and Jimi Amos. Mayor Tom Reid finished the night with 3,703 votes for 48.85% of the vote. Quentin Wiltz finished the night with 3,460 votes for 45.64% to force a runoff to decide the winner. Jimi Amos finished the night with 418 votes for 5.51% of the vote. The unofficial turnout for this race was 7,581 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. The runoff election between Mayor Tom Reid and Quentin Wiltz will be held on Saturday, June 10, 2017. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for Pearland City Council At-Large Position #3 Gary Moore defeated J. Darnell Jones. Council Member/Mayor Pro Tem Gary Moore finished the night with 3,921 votes for 55.32% of the vote. J. Darnell Jones finished the night with 3,167 votes for 44.68% of the vote. The unofficial turnout for this race was 7,088 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for Pearland City Council At-Large Position #5 (Unexpired Term) J. David Little defeated Jude T.A. Smith. According to unofficial results J. David Little finished the night with 4,214 votes for 64.64% of the vote. Jude T.A. Smith finished the night with 2,305 votes for 35.36% of the vote. The unofficial turnout for this race was 6,519 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for Pearland City Council At-Large Position #7 Dalia Kasseb and Woody Owens are heading into a runoff to decide the winner of this race. Sherry Stockwell finished third to narrowly miss the runoff election. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Dalia Kasseb 2,958 (40.78%), Woody Owens 1,527 (21.05%), Sherry Stockwell 1,399 (19.29%), G.C. Sonny Atkins 699 (9.64%), Terry Gray 498 (6.87%), and Bud Tollefsen 172 (2.37%). The unofficial turnout for this race was 7,253 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


According to the Brazoria County Clerk there were 61,886 registered voters eligible to vote in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election for Pearland Independent School District Trustee. Of the 61,886 registered voters 6,242 participated in this election – that’s an 10.09% turnout. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for PISD Trustee for Position #1 Charles Gooden, Jr. was running unopposed on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Trustee Charles Gooden was first elected to this position back in 2014. He is part-owner and chief operating officer of Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Inc. A Pearland resident since 2003, Gooden earned his master's degree in accountancy from the University of Houston. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for PISD Trustee for Position #2 Mike Floyd, the 18-year old Pearland Dawson High School student unseated Rusty DeBorde, the 2-term incumbent who was first elected back in 2011. By winning election to the Pearland Independent School District Board of Trustees Mike Floyd has become one of the youngest candidates to ever be elected to public office in the lone star state. He joins Kelvin Green who was also 18-years old back in 2014 when he was elected Mayor of Archer City, a very small town close to Wichita Falls. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Mike Floyd 3,075 (54.21%) and Rusty DeBorde 2,597 (45.79%). The total unofficial turnout for this race was 5,672 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. There will not be a runoff in this race. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for PISD Trustee for Position #3 Pam Boegler defeated Al Lloyd and Trevor Hale. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Pam Boegler 3,273 (60.39%), Al Lloyd 1,527 28.17% and Trevor Hale 620 (11.44%). The total unofficial turnout for this race was 5,420 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. There will not be a runoff in this race. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


According to the Fort Bend County Clerk there are over 321,210 registered voters in Fort Bend County. Of the 321,210 registered voters 11,093 participated in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election for FBISD for a 3.45% turnout. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for FBISD Trustee for Position #1 Jason Burdine defeated Lorenzo Angelo Decamps. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Jason Burdine 3,207 (61.90%) and Lorenzo Angelo Decamps 1,974 (38.10%). The total unofficial turnout for this race was 5,181 according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. There will not be a runoff in this race. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for FBISD Trustee for Position #4 was won by Kristin Tassin the incumbent who was being challenged by Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam and Rodrigo Carreon. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Kristin Tassin 2,654 (49.35%) and Shirley Rose-Gilliam 2,227 (41.41%). Rodrigo Carreon finished the night with 497 (9.24%) and is out of the running for this seat. The total turnout for this race was 5,378 according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. There will not be a runoff in this race. (CLICK HERE) for more information.

In the race for FBISD Trustee for Position #5 KP George defeated Lorena Dueñas. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: KP George 3,341 (63.72%) and Lorena Dueñas 1,902 (36.28%). The total unofficial turnout for this race was 5,243 according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. There will not be a runoff in this race. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for Sugar Land City Council District #4 Carol McCutcheon and Qaisar Q. Imam are heading into a runoff to decide the winner of this race. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Carol McCutcheon finished the night with 702 votes or 36.35% of the vote. Qaisar Q. Imam finished the night with 653 votes or 33.82% of the vote. Sean Burnett finished the night with 576 votes or 29.83% of the vote. The unofficial turnout for this race was 1,931 according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. The runoff election to decide the winner of this race will be held on Saturday, June 10, 2017. (CLICK HERE) for more information.



Carol McCutcheon, Quentin Wiltz, Dalia Kasseb, Troy Brimage, Dale Lemon, Debra Davison, Mike Floyd, Kristin Tassin, Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam, Mayor Tom Reid and Mayor Jason A. Perez are the featured people on this cover of Houston Business Connections Magazine®. Aubrey R. Taylor Communications is the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine®. Call (281)788-3033 if you have any questions or rate inquires. All Rights Reserved.



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