Showing posts with label Scot Dolli Dollinger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scot Dolli Dollinger. Show all posts

Monday, March 29, 2021

Several Current Judges Could Lose Their Benches on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary Due to Bad Strategies


"On Saturday, May 1, 2021, a general election will take place in some areas of Texas. There’s also a uniformed general election scheduled for Tuesday, November 2, 2021 in some areas of Texas. But the most anticipated date on the 2021 calendar is Monday, December 13, 2021 – filing deadline – the date when Democratic and Republican candidates who are looking to land a spot on their respective party’s March 2022 Primary ballot must be signed up. Now, in case you don’t know, “SUPER TUESDAY” is scheduled for Tuesday, March 1, 2022. And the “2022 MIDTERM ELECTION” is scheduled for Tuesday, November 8, 2022. That being said, let’s make it our business to elect the “BEST QUALIFIED” candidates who value our vote in the 2022 Midterms -- candidates like Tamika "Tami" Craft who will appear on your ballot in Harris County, Texas in the race for the 189th Civil District Court Bench."

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"Back on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Attorney Tamika "Tami" Craft received 833,925 votes, for 52.99% of the vote in the race for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 7, in Harris County, Texas. Comparatively speaking, her Republican rival, Justice Ken Wise received 738,791 votes, for 47.01% of the vote in Harris County, Texas. However, just for the record, Justice Ken Wise went on to defeat Craft to win his bid for re-election. However, after studying her canvass reports and carefully reviewing the canvass reports of Judge Scot "dolli" Dollinger, I have Tamika "Tami" Craft as a heavy favorite to defeat Judge Dollinger on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary race for the 189th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas."

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"Judge Scot "dolli" Dollinger, pictured above with Cecil L. Shaw, is pretty popular and makes some pretty good pies; but he is going to have his hands full trying to hold of Attorney Tamika "Tami" Craft on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary race for District Judge, 189th Civil District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Why? Well, back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, Judge Scot "dolli" Dollinger received 655,707 votes, for 55.44% of the vote in the race for District Judge, 189th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. However, as a side note, please understand that, of the 655,707 people who cast their vote for Judge Dollinger back in the 2018 Midterm Election, only 139,895 of the votes were cast specifically for him. You have to keep in mind that, 515,812 of the votes received by Judge Dollinger back in 2018 were cast for him as a straight-ticket vote. Now, I'm only pointing this out, because Judge Dollinger and every other Democrat who was running countywide back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, enjoyed a 105,158 straight-ticket vote advantage over their Republican counterparts in Harris County."

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2018 MIDTERM

Back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the Midterm Election, Gov. Greg Abbott (Republican) was running for re-election against Lupe Valdez (Democrat) and Mark Jay Tippetts (Libertarian) on the ballot in Harris County. So, for the record, Gov. Abbott went on to win his bid for re-election as Governor of Texas. However, as far as Harris County was concerned, he got his butt kicked. In case you don’t know, Lupe Valdez (Democrat), didn’t really even have any money – comparatively speaking. But in case you don’t know, in Harris County, Lupe Valdez got the better of Gov. Abbott by receiving 628,804 votes, for 52.11% of the vote. As for Gov. Abbott, he only received 559,819, votes for 46.39% of the vote. And as for Mark Jay Tippetts, he only received 18,094 votes, for 1.50% of the vote in Harris County, Texas back in the 2018 Midterm Election cycle. As a side note, Gov. Gregg Abbott beat his Democratic challenger Lupe Valdez in the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” category by receiving 49,293 absentee ballots to Lupe Valdez’s 46,600 absentee ballots back in the 2018 Midterms.


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014 MIDTERM

Back on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the turnout numbers were low in the Midterm Election as far as Harris County, Texas was concerned. However, this was a very good year for the Harris County Republican Party as their countywide candidates won local races up and down the ballot. Now, in case you don’t remember, Gov. Greg Abbott (Republican) was running for re-election against Wendy R. Davis (Democrat), Kathie Glass (Libertarian), Brandon Parmer (Green Party), and Sarah M. Pavitt (Write-in Candidate) back during the 2014 Midterms. In the end, Gov. Greg Abbott soundly defeated Wendy R. Davis statewide to win his bid for re-election. However, the race here in Harris County was a little closer with Gov. Abbott receiving 349,639 votes, for 51.41% of the vote, and Wendy R. Davis receiving 320,160 votes, for 47.08% of the vote. And for those of you who are wondering, Gov. Abbott also beat Wendy R. Davis, the Democrat in the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” category in Harris County, Texas back in the 2014 Midterm Election. In case you’re wondering, Gov. Abbott received 35,647 absentee ballots, and his Democratic challenger Wendy R. Davis received 34,690 absentee ballots in Harris County, Texas back in the 2014 Midterms.


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2010 MIDTERM

Back on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, Bill White (Democrat) got the better of Gov. Rick Perry (Republican) whereas Harris County, Texas was concerned. However, Gov. Perry soundly defeated White in rural areas of Texas and went on to win his bid for re-election. For those of you who are wondering, Bill White received 395,952 votes for 50.23% of the vote in Harris County, Texas. Comparatively speaking, Gov. Rick Perry received 379,516 votes, for 48.15% of the vote. And get this, Gov. Rick Perry, soundly defeated White in the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” category in Harris County, Texas as well. For the record, back in the 2010 Midterm Election, Gov. Perry received 31,101 absentee ballots in Harris County. And just for the record, Gov. Perry’s Democratic challenger Bill White, the former mayor of Houston, Texas only received 22,875 absentee ballots in Harris County, Texas back in the 2010 Midterms.


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2006 MIDTERM

Back on Tuesday, November 7, 2006, in the Midterm Election, Gov. Rick Perry (Republican) was running for re-election against five challengers, and he defeated each and every one of them as he cruised to victory. However, former Congressman Chris Bell (Democrat) put up a pretty good fight on his home turf, here in Harris County, Texas. So, in case you don’t remember, Gov. Rick Perry received 215,150 votes, for 36.51% of the vote in Harris County back in the 2016 Midterms. Comparatively speaking, Chris Bell received 203,102 votes, for 34.46% of the vote. And when it came down the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” category, Gov. Rick Perry beat his Democratic challenger Chris Bell, a former U.S. Congressman, in that category as well. For the record, Gov. Rick Perry received 10,872 absentee ballots in Harris County back in the 2006 Midterms, and Chris Bell received 6,776 absentee ballots in his losing bid.


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2002 MIDTERM

Back on Tuesday, November 5, 2002, in the Midterm Election, Rick Perry (Republican), was on the ballot seeking to become the 47th Governor of the State of Texas – and he didn’t disappoint. In case you don’t remember, back in the 2002 Midterm Election cycle, Rick Perry faced off against Tony Sanchez (Democrat), Jeff Daiell (Libertarian), Rahul Mahajan (Green Party), and two write-in candidates. However, in the end, Rick Perry dominated his five opponents in every measurable category. In fact, he beat his Democratic rival Tony Sanchez by 75,238 votes right here in Harris County. In case you don’t remember, Rick Perry received 355,293 votes, for 54.82% of the vote. Comparatively speaking, Tony Sanchez only received 280,077 votes, for 43.22% of the vote. And in the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” category, Rick Perry received 23,771 absentee ballot votes in Harris County. And how many “ABSENTEE BALLOT” votes did Tony Sanchez receive in Harris County back in the 2002 Midterms? Well, he only received 12,129 absentee ballot votes in Harris County, Texas back in the 2002 Midterms.


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1998 MIDTERM

Back on Tuesday, November 6, 1998, in the Midterm Election, George W. Bush (Republican) was running for re-election against Garry Mauro (Democrat) and Lester R. “Les” Turlington, Jr. (Libertarian) on the ballot in Harris County, Texas. So, for the record, George W. Bush went on to win his bid for re-election as Governor of Texas. And as far as Harris County was concerned, he won our county as well. Now, for those of you who don’t know, the official results for Harris County, Texas, were as follows: George W. Bush (Republican) received 350,274 votes, for 65.31% of the vote in Harris County. Garry Mauro (Democrat) received 183,035 votes, for 34.13% of the vote in Harris County. And Lester R. “Les” Turlington, Jr. (LIBERTARIAN), received 3,005 votes for 0.56% of the vote in Harris County, Texas back in the Tuesday, November 6, 1998, Midterm Election.


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1994 MIDTERM

Back on Tuesday, November 8, 1994, in the Midterm Election, Ann W. Richards (Democrat) was trying to win her bid for re-election as Governor of Texas. She was being challenged by George W. Bush (Republican) and Keary Ehlers (LIBERTARIAN) on the ballot in Harris County, Texas. So, for the record, George W. Bush (Republican) went on to unseat Governor Ann Richards. And as far as Harris County was concerned, he won our county as well. Now, for those of you who don’t know, the official results for Harris County, Texas, were as follows: George W. Bush (Republican) received 348,507 votes, for 54.29% of the vote in Harris County. Gov. Ann Richards (Democrat) received 290,118 votes, for 45.19% of the vote in Harris County. And Keary Ehlers (LIBERTARIAN) received 3,337 votes for 0.52% of the vote in Harris County, Texas back in the Tuesday, November 8, 1994, Midterm Election. Also, for your information, no Democrat has won a statewide election in Texas, since George W. Bush defeated Gov. Ann W. Richards way back in the Tuesday, November 8, 1994, Midterm Election.



Aubrey R. Taylor: "I salute "Dr. Nissi" Hamilton for all  of her advocacy work, dedication, passion, and appeal to elected leaders from both major political parties in her ongoing fight to combat Human Trafficking."



Aubrey R. Taylor: "I would like to kindly thank Attorney Nyanza Moore for finding value in our "SISTERHOOD SERIES" and our mission to inform, and empower our readership. These are difficult times that we are living in right now, and we can only thrive by having more open-minded people like Attorney Nyanza Moore to find value in what we do. So, if you were adversely affected by the "2021 Deadly Freeze" in Texas, please call my girl Nyanza at (503)601-6169 today!"



Aubrey R. Taylor: "Few people know that back in July 1992, Quanell X found his brother Quinten Evans dead in his apartment with three others, all with bullets to their heads. So, if there's anyone out there who understand the pain victims of violence feel -- it's Quanell X. And I would like to kindly thank Quanell for finding value in our "SISTERHOOD SERIES" and our mission to inform, and empower our readership. Call the Quanell X "justice line" at (713)221-3200 for assistance."



"I thank God everyday for blessing me with Dr. Steven F. Hotze, M.D., as a client and friend. I would like to kindly thank Dr. Hotze for seeing the value in supporting our "SISTERHOOD SERIES" movement. His support of our mission to inform, and empower our readership is very much appreciated. During difficult times like these when businesses are struggling to survive, having someone like Dr. Hotze find value in what I'm doing to bring people together on common ground is very uplifting and inspiring."

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Dr. Steven F. Hotze, M.D., Joins Aubrey R. Taylor Communications in Saluting Conservative Women in Texas Politics

Steven F. Hotze, M.D., is the founder and CEO of the Hotze Health & Wellness Center, Physicians Preference Vitamins and Physicians Preference Pharmacy International, LLC.

Dr. Hotze received his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1976. He completed a surgical internship at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Houston, and then entered the practice of emergency medicine.

In 1981, Dr. Hotze opened his Family and Occupational Medical practice in North Houston. In 1989, he established the Hotze Health & Wellness Center in the Katy area.

The mission of the Hotze Health & Wellness Center is to enable its patients, who are considered guests, to enjoy a better quality of life by helping them obtain and maintain health and wellness naturally, without pharmaceutical drugs. This goal is accomplished by strengthening their immune systems and increasing their energy levels.

The Hotze Health & Wellness Center considers itself to be in the hospitality industry first, and within that context, to provide medical care to its guests. The professional staff at the Hotze Health & Wellness Center partners with the guests to coach them on a path of health and wellness, naturally, so that as they mature, they are brimming with energy, vitality and enthusiasm for life.

Dr. Hotze developed an 8-Point Treatment Regimen that has helped over 32,000 individuals get on a path of health and wellness, and enjoy a better quality of life in an environment of extraordinary hospitality and guest service.

Dr. Hotze is the best-selling author of four books, 1.) Hormones, Health, and Happiness, 2.) Hypothyroidism, Health & Happiness, 3.) Do A 180, and 4.) Proven Prescription. In his opus work, Hormones, Health, and Happiness, Dr. Hotze describes his journey from conventional medicine, which used surgery and pharmaceutical drugs, to actively listening to his patients and treating the root cause of their symptoms through natural approaches.

“For an acute illness, the drug approach may be appropriate. However, patients with chronic ailments never really get well by taking drugs. How can they? Chronic illness and disease are not caused by deficiencies of prescription drugs.”

In his book, Hypothyroidism, Health & Happiness, Dr. Hotze reveals how commonly hypothyroidism is overlooked, misdiagnosed, and mistreated in women and men.

In his book, Do A 180, Dr. Hotze reveals how you can take charge of your health. He discusses the importance of optimal hormone levels, healthy eating, vitamin and mineral supplementation, and exercise.

Finally, in his book Proven Prescription, Dr. Hotze describes how the systems and procedures that he has developed since 1989 can be adopted by other physicians, enabling them to improve the quality of their patients’ lives, naturally.

Suzanne Somers dedicated an entire chapter to Dr. Hotze in her New York Times best seller, Breakthrough. “This Texas doctor is going to steal your heart,” writes Somers. “He has so much energy he can’t wait to get to his office each day. He has built up a practice that is the envy of doctors everywhere.”

Dr. Hotze has appeared on hundreds of television and radio shows across the nation, including ABC, NBC, CBS, NEWSMAX and FOX affiliates, CBS’ The Morning Show and The Biography Channel. He has been a regular guest on the KHOU Channel 11 morning program, Great Day Houston and the WFAA morning program, Good Morning Texas.

Dr. Hotze hosted daily Health & Wellness Solutions radio show on KSEV 700 AM and Dr. Hotze’s Wellness Revolution radio show on KPRC AM 950 and iHeart radio between 2001-2017. He currently hosts Dr. Hotze’s Wellness Revolution podcasts, which features expert guests and patient testimonials.

Dr. Hotze is a member of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, and is a member and former president of the Pan American Allergy Society.


The 5 Star General Joins Aubrey R. Taylor Communications in Recognizing and  Saluting Democratic and Republican Women in Texas Politics

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

I would like to take this moment to thank Gerry Wayne Monroe for finding value in supporting our "SISTERHOOD SERIES" movement. In case you don’t know him, Gerry Wayne Monroe “THE 5 STAR GENERAL” is a lifelong resident of Houston, Texas. ‘5 STAR’ was born and raised in the historic 3rd Ward in Houston, Texas. He graduated from high school back in 1986, from Jack Yates Sr. High School. For those of you who don’t know, ‘5 STAR’ is also a member of the 1985 Jack Yates Championship Football team. And get this, after a by chance meeting with investigative reporter Wayne Dolcefino, or what media mogul Oprah Winfrey calls an “AHAH MOMENT” he started Monroe Consultations. His firm specializes in Education advocacy and political consulting. And for the past 8 years Monroe has taken on well over 195 assignments, and (according to him) has solved every issue that he’s touched. “My specialty is holding elected officials accountable. And in accordance with my goal to do so, I recently went back to further my education in the area of Criminal Justice and recently graduated from Center Texas College,” he says. Thru his community and civic engagement, he's helped thousands of kids and community members regain the hope that they lost – I’ve seen this first hand.

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The “Sisterhood Series” Features 70 Powerful Texas Women You Should Know Who Are Doing Their Own Thing

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

I would like to take this moment to introduce our “SISTERHOOD SERIES” to you. This empowerment movement is being launched to highlight a few powerful Texas women who are doing their own thing in legal, political, and public relations fields throughout the Lone Star State. Now, while this powerful group of women is being brought to you as a corporate body, our “SISTERHOOD SERIES” should not be misconstrued as identity/gender politics in any way, shape, or form. Why? Well, all of the featured women in this series are (in their own unique way) some of the best and brightest women in America. So, recognizing these women as part of our SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of applauding each of them for their courage, tenacity, and ability to compete in what has traditionally been a man’s world.

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TRUTH OF THE MATTER

If we’re honest with ourselves, we all know that women are still fighting an uphill battle in politics as well as inside boardrooms across America. So, let's not forget – it wasn’t long ago that women were guaranteed the right to vote. In case you don’t know, the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote was only the beginning of a much longer fight that women are continuing to fight on the campaign trail, in board rooms, and while living their everyday lives.

A VERY UNIQUE BOND

Each segment of our “SISTERHOOD SERIES” will highlight a “FEATURED SPONSOR” on the cover, and sixty-nine sitting incumbent Democratic and Republican members of the judiciary inside. So, as a community of women, each of the sixty-nine women featured as the “BODY OF THE SERIES” are linked together by their common successes in the rough and tumble world of Texas politics. Now, you can bet your bottom dollar, that some of these women will be endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper©, in 2022 and 2024 “ELECTION GUIDES” when they appear on the ballot. However, unfortunately, some of these women will not make the cut. So, please do not forget that the deadline to run for political office in the “2022 MIDTERM ELECTIONS” is on Monday, December 13, 2021, in Texas. And, if you are a woman or man who is planning to run for office in 2022, you must sign up by Monday, December 13, 2021, at 6:00 pm. So, if you are not sure, what position you should run for in the Democratic Party Primary or Republican Party Primary, please call (281)788-3033, and I will try to assist you in any way I can.

MINISTERS OF JUSTICE

Every judge in America takes an oath of office and solemnly swears that they will administer justice without respect to persons and that they will do equal right to the poor and to the rich alike. So, the “MINISTERS OF JUSTICE” you see listed below, have all promised to faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon them under the United States Constitution and the laws that govern us as a free nation when they were elected. And each of them did so before the LORD God Almighty. Now, that being said, nowhere in their promise was their political party affiliation, sorority, socio-economic status, or ethnicity mentioned. So, let’s do our best going forward, to elect the “BEST AND BRIGHTEST” women and men who are committed to handing out even-handed justice to every person who enters their courtroom.

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Texas Supreme Court, Place 3 – Justice Debra Lehrmann is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Supreme Court for Place 3. Registered Texas voters from all 254 counties are eligible to vote for this judicial bench whenever it appears on the ballot.


Texas Supreme Court, Place 5 – Justice Rebeca Aizpuru Huddle is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Supreme Court for Place 5. Registered Texas voters from all 254 counties are eligible to vote for this judicial bench whenever it appears on the ballot.


Texas Supreme Court, Place 6 – Justice Jane Bland is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Supreme Court for Place 6. Registered Texas voters from all 254 counties are eligible to vote for this judicial bench.


Texas Supreme Court, Place 9 – Justice Eva Guzman, is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Supreme Court for Place 9. Registered Texas voters from all 254 counties are eligible to vote for this judicial bench.


1st Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 1 -- Presiding Judge Sharon Keller is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 1. The First Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Waller, and Washington counties.


1st Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2 -- Judge Mary Lou Keel is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 2. The First Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Waller, and Washington counties.


1st Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7 -- Judge Barbara Hervey is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 7. The First Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Waller, and Washington counties.


14th Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8 -- Judge Michelle Slaughter is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 8. The First Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Waller, and Washington counties.


14th Texas Court of Criminal Appeals – Chief Justice Tracy Christopher is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals as the Chief Justice. The Fourteenth Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Waller, and Washington counties.


14th Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5 – Justice Frances Bourliot is a Democrat currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 5. The Fourteenth Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Waller, and Washington counties.


14th Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6 – Justice Meagan Hassan is a Democrat currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 6. The Fourteenth Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Waller, and Washington counties.


14th Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8 – Justice Margaret “Meg” Poissant is a Democrat currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 8. The Fourteenth Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Waller, and Washington counties.


11th Civil District Court – Judge Kristen Brauchle Hawkins is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


55th Civil District Court – Judge Latosha Lewis Payne is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


61st Civil District Court – Judge Fredericka Phillips is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


80th Civil District Court – Judge Jeralynn Manor is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


113th Civil District Court – Judge Rabeea Sultan Collier is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


133rd Civil District Court – Judge Jaclanel McFarland is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


157th Civil District Court – Judge Tanya Garrison is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


164th Civil District Court – Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


165th Civil District Court – Judge Ursula A. Hall is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


174th Criminal District Court – Judge Hazel B. Jones is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


176th Criminal District Court – Judge Nikita V. Harmon is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


178th Criminal District Court – Judge Kelli Johnson is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


179th Criminal District Court – Judge Ana Martinez is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


184th Criminal District Court – Judge Abigail Anastasio is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


215th Civil District Court – Judge Elaine H. Palmer is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


234th Civil District Court – Judge Lauren Reeder is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


246th Family District Court – Judge Angela L. Graves-Harrington is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


247th Family District Court – Judge Janice Berg is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


248th Criminal District Court – Judge Hilary Unger is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


257th Family District Court – Judge Sandra Peake is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


262nd Criminal District Court – Judge Lori Chambers Gray is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


263rd Criminal District Court – Judge Amy Martin is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


270th Civil District Court – Judge Dedra Davis is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


280th Family Protective Order Court – Judge Barbara J. Stalder is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


281st Civil District Court – Judge Christine Weems is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


295th Civil District Court – Judge Donna Roth is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


308th Family District Court – Judge Gloria E. López is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


309th Family District Court – Judge Linda Marie Dunson is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


310th Family District Court – Judge Sonya L. Heath is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


311th Family District Court – Judge Germaine J. Tanner is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


313th Juvenile Family District Court – Judge Natalia Oakes is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


314th Juvenile Family District Court – Judge Michelle Moore is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


315th Juvenile Family District Court – Judge Leah Shapiro is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


333rd Civil District Court – Judge Brittanye Morris is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


334th Civil District Court – Judge Dawn Rogers is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


337th Criminal District Court – Judge Colleen Gaido is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


338th Criminal District Court – Judge Ramona Franklin is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


339th Criminal District Court – Judge Te'iva J. Bell is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


351st Criminal District Court – Judge Natalia "Nata" Cornelio is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


507th Family District Court – Judge Julia Maldonado is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


Harris County Judge – Judge Lina Hidalgo is the Democratic Harris County Judge. You do not have to be a lawyer to run for this position. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


County Criminal Court at Law No. 2 – Judge Ronnisha Bowman is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


County Criminal Court at Law No. 3 – Judge Erica Hughes is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


County Criminal Court at Law No. 4 – Judge Shannon Baldwin is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


County Criminal Court at Law No. 6 – Judge Kelley Andrews is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


County Criminal Court at Law No. 9 – Judge Toria J. Finch is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


County Criminal Court at Law No. 12 – Judge Genesis E. Draper is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


County Criminal Court at Law No. 15 – Judge Tonya Jones is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


County Civil Court at Law No. 3 – Judge LaShawn A. Williams is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


County Civil Court at Law No. 4 – Judge Lesley Briones is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 1 – Judge Jo Ann Delgado is a Democrat Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3, Place 2 – Judge Lucia Bates is a Democrat Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4, Place 2 – Judge Laryssa Korduba is a Republican Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 6, Place 2 – Judge Angela D. Rodriguez is a Democrat Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 1 – Judge Wanda Adams is a Democrat Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.


Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2 – Judge Sharon Burney is a Democrat Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.


Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 8, Place 1 -- Judge Holly Williamson, is a Republican Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.

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Judge Jim Kovach will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for Judge, Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 2. So, please cast your vote for Judge Jim Kovach on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. However, if you know of any reason why we should not endorse Judge Kovach in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, please call Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© at (281)788-3033, prior to the Monday, December 13, 2021 filing deadline.


Judge Dedra Davis will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for District Judge, 270th Civil District Court. So, please cast your vote for Judge Dedra Davis on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. However, if you know of any reason why we should not endorse Judge Davis in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, please call Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© at (281)788-3033, prior to the Monday, December 13, 2021 filing deadline.


Judge Cory Sepolio will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for District Judge, 269th Civil District Court. So, please cast your vote for Judge Cory Sepolio on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. However, if you know of any reason why we should not endorse Judge Sepolio in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, please call Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© at (281)788-3033, prior to the Monday, December 13, 2021 filing deadline.


Judge Erica Hughes will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 3. So, please cast your vote for Judge Erica Hughes on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. However, if you know of any reason why we should not endorse Judge Hughes in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, please call Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© at (281)788-3033, prior to the Monday, December 13, 2021 filing deadline.


Judge Donna Roth will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for District Judge, 295th Civil District Court. So, please cast your vote for Judge Donna Roth on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. However, if you know of any reason why we should not endorse Judge Roth in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, please call Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© at (281)788-3033, prior to the Monday, December 13, 2021 filing deadline.


Judge Michelle Moore will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for Juvenile District Judge, 314th Judicial District Court. So, please cast your vote for Judge Michelle Moore on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. However, if you know of any reason why we should not endorse Judge Moore in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, please call Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© at (281)788-3033, prior to the Monday, December 13, 2021 filing deadline.


Judge Sonya Heath will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for Family District Judge, 210th Judicial District Court. So, please cast your vote for Judge Sonya Heath on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. However, if you know of any reason why we should not endorse Judge Heath in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, please call Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© at (281)788-3033, prior to the Monday, December 13, 2021 filing deadline.


Attorney Tamika "Tami" Craft will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for District Judge, 195th Civil District Court. So, please cast your vote for Attorney Tamika "Tami" Craft on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. However, if you know of any reason why we should not endorse Attorney Craft in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, please call Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© at (281)788-3033, prior to the Monday, December 13, 2021 filing deadline.


Judge Lauren Reeder will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for District Judge, 234th Civil District Court. So, please cast your vote for Judge Lauren Reeder on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. However, if you know of any reason why we should not endorse Judge Reeder in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, please call Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© at (281)788-3033, prior to the Monday, December 13, 2021 filing deadline.


Judge Tonya Jones will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 3. So, please cast your vote for Judge Tonya Jones on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. However, if you know of any reason why we should not endorse Judge Jones in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, please call Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© at (281)788-3033, prior to the Monday, December 13, 2021 filing deadline.


Judge Raul Rodriguez will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 13. So, please cast your vote for Judge Raul Rodriguez on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. However, if you know of any reason why we should not endorse Judge Rodriguez in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, please call Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© at (281)788-3033, prior to the Monday, December 13, 2021 filing deadline.


Judge Angela Graves will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 3. So, please cast your vote for Judge Angela Graves Harrington on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


Judge Angela D. Rodriguez will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 6, Place 2. So, please cast your vote for Judge Angela D. Rodriguez on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. However, if you know of any reason why we should not endorse Judge Rodriguez in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, please call Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© at (281)788-3033, prior to the Monday, December 13, 2021 filing deadline.


Judge Lucia Bates will be on the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballot in the race for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3, Place 2, in Harris County, Texas. So, please cast your vote for Judge Lucia Bates on "SUPER TUESDAY" in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. However, if you know of any reason why we should not endorse Judge Bates in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, please call Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© at (281)788-3033, prior to the Monday, December 13, 2021 filing deadline.

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Nominating the Wrong Candidates on "SUPER TUESDAY" Could Have Disastrous Consequences in the November 2022 General Election in Harris County

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. 

THINKING ABOUT RUNNING?

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