Thursday, December 14, 2017

Audrie Lawton, Cheryl Elliott Thornton, Ray Shackelford, and Sharon M. Burney are Running for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2



HBC MAGAZINE© REPORTS

Attorney Audrie Lawton is endorsed by our “Select Non-Partisan Group” of Houston Business Connections Magazine© Readers on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Primary race for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2. So, please don't forget that the early voting period will begin on Tuesday, February 20, 2018, and end on Friday, March 2, 2018. So, let's GO!!!


 
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On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 in the Harris County Democratic Party Primary Audrie Lawton, Cheryl Elliott Thornton, Ray Shackelford, and Sharon M. Burney will face off in the race for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2. Current Judge Zinetta Burney is not seeking re-election. Other people you should know on the cover of this edition of Houston Business Connections Magazine© are Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Richard Johnson III, State Rep. Senfronia Thompson, Judge Loyd Wright, George Foreman, Jim McIngvale, Jim Crane, and Patrick O’Connor. Houston Business Connections Magazine© is published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. Call (832)212-8735 or (281)788-3033 for more information. All Rights Reserved.

ATTENTION ALL DEMOCRATS

Our distribution footprint for the 2018 Democratic Primary will be very similar to the one we used to help (OUR ADVERTISER) Judge Elaine Palmer defeat her fellow Democratic challenger, JoAnn Storey, back in the Tuesday, May 24, 2016, General Democratic Party Primary Runoff Election for District Judge for the 215th Civil District Court. THE FINAL RESULTS: Elaine H. Palmer 15,511 votes for 57.19% of the vote. JoAnn Storey 11,613 votes for 42.81% of the vote. So, please don’t hesitate to call (832)212-8735 or (281)788-3033 if you need a "MEDIA PARTNER" or if you simply need more information, or would like to discuss your inclusion...WE DELIVER RESULTS...SO LET'S GO!!!

 
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Our “SELECT NON-PARTISAN GROUP OF HBC MAGAZINE©READERS” is going to make endorsements for the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Primary Elections. However, our “SELECT NON-PARTISAN GROUP OF HBC MAGAZINE©READERS will not be making endorsements in any Tuesday, November 6, 2018, General Midterm Election races where both the Democratic candidate and Republican candidate are “DULY QUALIFIED” and asking our readers for their vote, prayers, and support. SO, LET'S GO!!!

ATTENTION ALL 2018 REPUBLICANS

Our distribution footprint for the 2018 Republican Primary will be very similar to the one used to help (OUR ADVERTISER) Paul Simpson defeat his fellow Republican challenger, Rick Ramos back in the Tuesday, May 24, 2016, Republican Party Primary Runoff Election for Harris County Republican Party Chairman. FINAL RESULTS: Paul Simpson 26,083 votes for 68.91% of the vote. Rick Ramos 11,769 votes for 31.09% of the vote. So, please don’t hesitate to call (832)212-8735 or (281)788-3033 if you need a "MEDIA PARTNER" or if you simply need more information, or would like to discuss your inclusion. WE DELIVER RESULTS...SO, LET'S GO!!!


 
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HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
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Our “SELECT NON-PARTISAN GROUP OF HBC MAGAZINE©READERS” is going to make endorsements for the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Republican Primary Elections. However, our “SELECT NON-PARTISAN GROUP OF HBC MAGAZINE©READERS will not be making endorsements in any Tuesday, November 6, 2018, General Midterm Election races where both the Democratic candidate and Republican candidate are “DULY QUALIFIED” and asking our readers for their vote, prayers, and support. SO, LET'S GO!!!

ABOUT OUR OPEN-MINDED "SELECT NON-PARTISAN GROUP" OF HBC MAGAZINE©READERS



...AND WE PLAY TO WIN!



For well over 26-years Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine© has studied local and national elections. During this time, he’s helped unseat many incumbent politicians, and he’s helped many incumbents to fight off political rivals as well. For years, he’s paneled a “PRIVATE GROUP” of his loyal readers to assist him with selecting the best and most qualified slate of candidates to recommend in “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS” and “MIDTERM ELECTIONS” in the State of Texas. In case you don’t remember, back in the Tuesday, November 8, 2016 “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION” this “SELECT NON-PARTISAN GROUP” of Houston Business Connections Magazine©Readers made a recommendation in (67) sixty-seven key contested races on the ballot in Harris County, Texas. The Houston Chronicle (EDITORIAL BOARD) made endorsements in the same (67) sixty-seven contested races. HERE ARE THE RESULTS: The Houston Chronicle’s (EDITORIAL BOARD) posted a record of: (38 ENDORSEMENT WINS AND 29 ENDORSEMENT LOSSES) back on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. The “SELECT NON-PARTISAN GROUP” of Houston Business Connections Magazine©Readers posted a record of (51 ENDORSEMENT WINS AND 16 ENDORSEMENT LOSSES) back on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. So, let’s GO!!!

 

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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Dr. Pretta VanDible Stallworth Scores Major Victory For Harris County Democrats in Final Showdown of the 2017 Election Cycle


A few of the key people on the cover of this edition Houston Business Connections Magazine© are Dr. Pretta VanDible Stallworth (HCCS Trustee-Elect for District IX), Sheila Jackson Lee (Congresswoman for the 18th Congressional District of Texas), Borris L. Miles (State Senator for District 13), Al Green (Congressman for the 9th Congressional District of Texas), Alma Allen (State Rep. for House District 131), Rodney Ellis (Harris County Commissioner Precinct #1), Senfronia Thompson (State Rep. for House District 141), Larry V. Green (Councilman for District K), and Gilberto Hinojosa (Texas Democratic Party Chair), and Lillie Schechter (Harris County Democratic Party Chair). Houston Business Connections Magazine© is published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. Call (832)212-8735 or (281)788-3033 for more information. All Rights Reserved.


HBC MAGAZINE© REPORTS

In the final contest of the 2017 Election Cycle, Elizabeth Santos, Dr. Pretta VanDible Stallworth, and Sergio Lira all received the “STAMP-OF-APPROVAL” from voters in their respective districts. “Voter turnout was extremely low; but the voters who did go to the polls to vote – seems to have gotten it right,” says Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine©. “When you look at the fact that the “OVERALL” combined voter turnout was only 7,474 ballots cast by “ABSENTEE” and “IN-PERSON” ballots; but the “OVERALL" combined potential voter turnout was 232,810 – you have to be a little concerned,” he says. “But even with that said, these races turned out exactly how they should have, given the registered voter demographics, candidate experience, and candidate preparedness,” Taylor explains.

THE RESULTS FOR THE HCCS TRUSTEE DISTRICT IX RUNOFF ELECTION


“The battle for HCCS District IX should not have ever even gone to a runoff,” says Taylor. “Our client Dr. Pretta VanDible Stallworth was the most qualified candidate in the race from the very beginning,” he states. “But somehow, due to a combination of things she ended up trailing the Republican Eugene “Gene” Pack back in the General Election on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 – But in my opinion, Dr. Stallworth didn’t panic and the runoff election voters were able to clearly identify the best candidate.”

Coming into the Saturday, December 9, 2017 Runoff Election, Dr. Pretta VanDible Stallworth was widely considered the underdog – but at the end of the night she was the victor! THE END RESULTS: Pretta VanDible Stallworth 1,357 votes for 71.84% of the vote. And Eugene “Gene” Pack 532 votes for 28.16% of the vote. In case you don’t remember, back on Tuesday November 7, 2017 in the General Election the results were a lot different. Eugene “Gene” Pack led all vote-getters with 3,522 back then. “I wonder what happened to all those General Election voters who supported Eugene Pack,” asks Taylor. I wonder if the “BRANDING SUPPLEMENT” published by Houston Business Connections Magazine©, to promote Dr. Pretta VanDible Stallworth in the runoff election made a difference?” 

THE RESULTS FOR THE HISD TRUSTEE  DISTRICT I RUNOFF ELECTION


Gretchen Himsl was the underdog from the very beginning in the race for this predominantly Hispanic District. “The race for HISD Trustee for District I was Elizabeth Santos’ race to lose on Saturday, December 9, 2017 in the Runoff Elections says,” Taylor. “Himsl did the best she could, but in the end, the numbers just were not going to be there for her -- without a lot of help,” he explains. 

Coming into the Saturday, December 9, 2017 Runoff Election, Elizabeth Santos was the clear and undisputed “FRONT-RUNNER” in the race for HISD Trustee for District I. In case you don’t remember, back in the Tuesday, November 7, 2017 General Election, Santos led all vote-getters with 3,985 votes for 44.78% of the vote. “The problem for Gretchen Himsl was this: if she could not finish ahead of Elizabeth Santos with Monica Flores Richart (another Hispanic female) in the race, she sure wasn’t going to be able to beat Santos in a one-on-one matchup -- without some help,” says Taylor. RUNOFF ELECTION RESULTS: Elizabeth Santos 2,491 votes for 60.07% of the vote. And Gretchen Himsl 1,613 votes for 39.30% of the vote.

THE RESULTS FOR THE HISD TRUSTEE DISTRICT III RUNOFF ELECTION


In case you don’t remember, Jesse A. Rodriguez led all vote-getters back on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 in the General Election with 1,241 votes. Sergio Lira finished just behind Rodriguez in the four candidate field with 1,051 votes. “A lot of folks thought Rodriguez was the clear “FRONT-RUNNER” heading into the runoff; but Sergio Lira wasn’t having any of that,” says Taylor. In the end, to the victor goes the spoils, is what the old adage says. And on Saturday, December 9, 2017, Sergio Lira took full advantage of the low voter turnout to score a come-from-behind victory with, get this, 850 votes for 57.28% of the vote. Jesse A. Rodriguez, could only muster 634 votes for 42.72% of the vote in his losing effort. “Just in case anyone has forgotten, I told everybody prior to the Tuesday, November 7, 2017 General Election, to watch out for Sergio Lira in the race for HISD District III – did I get it right or what?”

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Comments made by Aubrey R. Taylor, president and CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine© reflect his views only. No comments included herein are meant to reflect the views of any Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, clients, advertisers, associates, or subscribers.


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