How Did a Mystery Woman Who Supposedly Goes By the Name Natasha Demming Ruiz Make Her Way onto the Democratic Party Primary Ballot in the HD-142 Race?
Jerry Davis (left) finished with 3,214 votes in the race for state Rep. House District 142, back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. Richard Bonton (middle) finished with 1,135 votes. State Rep. Harold V. Dutton Jr. finished with 5,750 votes. And Natasha Ruiz who appears to be a "PHANTOM CANDIDATE" received 2,599 votes. A glance at the campaign finance reports of these candidates reveals that Jerry Davis (from what we can see so far) has paid Lillie Schechter, the Harris County Democratic Party Chair, 23,123 dollars over the years. Her company, Lillie Schechter Consulting, located at 1 Greenway Plaza, Suite 740 in Houston, Texas was the recipient of the payments from Jerry Davis' Campaign as "POLITICAL EXPENDITURES" and noted as campaign expenses -- WHICH IS PERFECTLY LEGAL. As it stands right now, State Rep. Harold Dutton and Jerry Davis are set to face off in a Tuesday, July 14, 2020, Democratic Party primary runoff election showdown.
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Was Criminal Activity Involved in the HD-142 Democratic Party Primary Race back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in Harris County, Texas?
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
I’m sure many of you are unaware of the fact that serving as the Harris County Democratic Party Chairman is not intended to be a lucrative job. Nope, on paper, this job doesn’t pay a dime -- not one red cent. Zilch! Zero! Nada! Now don’t get me wrong, serving as a party chair in Harris County, Texas does make you a power player, and it also gives you direct access to a whole slew of candidates. So, if you know how to work your jelly – becoming a political party chairman might not be a bad business move. And when you own a consulting company, as Lillie Schechter does, well, it’s almost like being a kid in a candy store. What am I talking about? Stop it! If you’re reading this report – you know exactly what I’m talking about. But if not, here goes, back on 8/9/2017, Jerry Davis paid Lillie Schechter’s consulting company 1,000 dollars. Back on 6/28/2017, Jerry Davis paid Lillie Schechter’s consulting company another 1,000 dollars. Back on 5/14/2014, Jerry Davis paid Lillie Schechter’s consulting company 3,500 dollars. Back on 8/12/2013, Jerry Davis paid Lillie Schechter’s consulting company another 1,000 dollars. Back on 7/23/2013, Jerry Davis paid Lillie Schechter’s consulting company 2,500 dollars. Back on 4/16/2012, Jerry Davis paid Lillie Schechter’s consulting company another 1,000 dollars. Back on 2/13/2012, Jerry Davis paid Lillie Schechter’s consulting company 2,250 dollars. Back on 1/19/2012, Jerry Davis paid Lillie Schechter's consulting company 873 dollars. Back on 12/13/2011, Jerry Davis paid Lillie Schechter’s consulting company a whopping 10,000 dollars. Yes, that’s a ten grand lump sum payment!!! Now, I wasn't that good at math, but that appears to be a lot of loot flowing from Jerry Davis to the Harris County Democratic Party Chairman Lillie Schechter. But whether or not it’s enough to allegedly get a sitting Party Chairman to violate election law remains to be seen. Only a serious investigation by Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg (also a Democrat) will provide the much-needed answers the voters of House District 142 are demanding.
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Jerry Davis is married to his longtime sweetheart, Rachel Andress, with whom he has three beautiful children, Dean, Rylie, and Ryan according to the City of Houston's website. Davis' Campaign Treasurer is listed as Rachell A. Davis with two "ll's" but I think it's his wife.
WHAT ABOUT THIS CHECK?
While combing over Jerry Davis’ Campaign finance reports on Monday, April 6, 2020, I discovered that Mr. Davis supposedly donated the amount 750.00 dollars to the Harris County Democratic Party on 12/14/2020 according to the report. But there’s a problem with this, because Monday, December 14, 2020, hasn’t even arrived yet. This date is almost eight months away! What's up with this? Is it a post-dated check or something?
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Harris County Democratic Party Chair Lillie Schechter is all smiles. A glance at the campaign finance reports of Jerry Davis (from what we can see so far) he's paid Lillie Schechter, the Harris County Democratic Party Chair, 23,123 dollars over the years.
JERRY DAVIS AND HIS CONSULTANT
Just to let you know, I have not received one penny from State Representative Harold V. Dutton, Councilman Jerry Davis, or businessman Richard Bonton to investigate the matter concerning how a “PHANTOM CANDIDATE” could somehow make her way onto the ballot and skew the results of this race in such a fashion that I believe a “DO-OVER” is in order here. This is PURE MADNESS!!! Let me make myself even more clear, there should not, in my opinion, even be a Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in this race -- THIS RACE SHOULD BE STOPPED!!! Why? I’m about to tell you if you hold your horses. From what I can see, from combing over the canvass reports, Richard Bonton may not have gotten a fair shot in this race. A few things look really off. And I’ve already told you that neither he nor any of the other candidates have given me a penny to say this. Even though there was a “PHANTOM CANDIDATE” in the race, I can't see any evidence that clearly shows me where state Rep. Dutton or Councilman Davis’ results were significantly impacted by the presence of the mystery candidate. If you’re not sure what I’m talking about, understand this, state Rep. Harold Dutton, received 5,750 votes, for 45.28% of the vote to finish first – which is about what should have been expected of him. Jerry Davis, received 3,214 votes, for 25.31% of the vote to finish second and force the runoff. That’s a pretty good showing for Davis, and pretty much in line with the kind of race, I expected him to run. However, the “PHANTOM CANDIDATE” who used the ballot name of Natasha Ruiz, received 2,599 votes for an astonishing 20.47% of the vote -- which was a stellar showing for a candidate who didn't do anything. What's up with that? And get this, Natasha Ruiz did so, according to published reports without making any public appearances, distributing any push-cards, erecting any campaign signs, or doing any block walking. Remarkable – right? Well, if you ask state Rep. Harold Dutton, something about this has a criminal element to it. “The more and more I’ve gotten into this, the more and more it sounds like something criminal went on, which bothers me a little bit,” he said in an article published in the Texas Tribune after learning the results of the March 3rd primary. Anyways, back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Richard Bonton at a glance appeared to underperform. After all, he did come up short the last time around in a straight-up race with state Rep. Dutton for the (HD-142) seat. However, Bonton worked feverishly to make it back to this point. My gosh, he campaigned for almost two years and the results would appear that all of his hard work yielded absolutely no results at the ballot box. While his numbers weren’t great back in 2018, his showing in 2020, was surprisingly dismal. Something just does not smell right as it relates to this race in my professional opinion. In case you don’t know, Richard Bonton only received 1,135 votes for 8.9% of the votes. This causes me to question whether or not, the “PHANTOM CANDIDATE” was placed in the race to specifically neutralize Richard Bonton.
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Natasha Ruiz somehow made her way into the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party primary race for State Representative for House District 142. And without doing anything at all, she went on to receive 20.47% of the vote without anyone ever seeing her on the campaign trail according to a few folks familiar with this fiasco.
WHO IS THIS NATASHA PERSON?
First off, let me say that this entire situation surrounding Natasha Ruiz, Natasha Demming Ruiz, or Natasha Demming being able to somehow make her way onto the Democratic primary ballot is beginning to look like an inside job. Why? Well, it was first reported that Natasha had allegedly filled out her paperwork and had it notarized on Saturday, November 9, 2019, by Marc L. Malacoff at the Harris County Democratic Party Headquarters. Now it turns out that according to Marc L. Malacoff’s admission, he made an error on the application. According to Mr. Malacoff, it wasn’t Saturday, November 9, 2019, when the “PHANTOM CANDIDATE” appeared in front of him, but rather, on Monday, December 9, 2019 – GO FIGURE. But the story doesn’t stop there, it gets stranger and stranger and stranger as it rolls along. When this, Natasha Ruiz person was contacted by ABC13, according to published reports, she identified herself as “Natasha Demming” and claimed to be a truck driver in Colorado – not a Teacher living in Houston, Texas. She also claimed to have no idea of why anyone would use her name to sign up for the House seat. How could this happen? And which candidate benefited the most by having this “PHANTOM CANDIDATE” on the ballot anyway? I’m not exactly sure whether what happened in this race is criminal. Nor do I fully understand why Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg isn’t all over this. But the person who benefited the most by having this “PHANTOM CANDIDATE” on the ballot is the second-place finisher, who happens to be Councilman Jerry Davis. Now, don’t you dare go around saying that I am trying to implicate Councilman Jerry Davis in any of this – because that would be a bald-faced lie. I'm just saying, there are a few too many coincidences centered around the HD-142 fiasco.
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LILLIE THE CONSULTANT
For all of you who are wondering why some candidates get primary opponents, and other candidates don’t, I strongly encourage you to follow the money. The campaign finance reports sometimes will also reveal why some candidates receive more scrutiny than others. By reviewing the campaign finance reports you can also gain a better understanding of why some folks walk around all high-and-mighty and appear to be untouchable in Harris County, Texas. The campaign finances reports can also help you to better understand why some "ELECTED OFFICIALS" take hard-nosed stances on key hot-button issues. Hey, these campaign finance reports are a helpful resource to assist you with understanding why some "BLACK ELECTED OFFICIALS" remain silent on certain issues that they should be speaking out on. So, get this, Jerry Davis took office as the councilman representing District B at Houston City Hall back in 2012. However, he had to run a campaign to win right? Well, who do you think provided the t-shirts for his campaign? You guessed it – Lillie Schechter! She made the “IN-KIND DONATION” to Jerry Davis’ Campaign back on Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Stay tuned, because this story is still unfolding.
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MJ "Mary Hegar" is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for the United States Senate as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Royce West. In case you don't know, MJ Hegar received 412,897 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
State Sen. Royce West is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for the United States Senate as the "RUNNER-UP" against MJ Hegar. In case you don't know, State Sen. Royce West received 269,027 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Sima Lajervardian is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for United States Representative, District 2 as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Elisa Cardnell. In case you don't know, Sima Ladjevardian received 26,410 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Elisa Cardnell is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for United States Representative, District 2 as the "RUNNER-UP" against Sima Ladjevardian. In case you don't know, Elisa Cardnell received 17,210 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Michael Siegel is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for United States Representative, District 10 as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Pritesh Gandhi. In case you don't know, Michael Siegel received 35.450 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Pritesh Gandhi is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for United States Representative, District 10 as the "RUNNER-UP" against Michael Siegel. In case you don't know, Pritesh Gandhi received 26,683 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Chrysta Castañeda is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Texas Railroad Commissioner as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Roberto Alonzo. In case you don't know, Chrysta Castañeda received 592,770 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Roberto Alonzo is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Texas Railroad Commissioner as the "RUNNER-UP" against Chrysta Castañeda. In case you don't know, Roberto Alonzo received 503,666 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Michelle Palmer is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Member, State Board of Education, District 6 as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Kimberly R. McLeod. In case you don't know, Michelle Palmer received 51,778 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Kimberly R. McLeod is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Member, State Board of Education, District 6 as the "RUNNER-UP" against Michelle Palmer. In case you don't know, Kimberly R. McLeod received 38,297 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Akilah Bacy is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for State Representative, District 138 as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Jenifer Renee Pool. In case you don't know, Akilah Bacy received 4,387 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Jenifer Renee Pool is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for State Representative, District 138 as the "RUNNER-UP" against Akilah Bacy. In case you don't know, Jenifer Renee Pool received 2,751 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
State Rep. Harold Dutton is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for State Representative, District 142 as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Jerry Davis. In case you don't know, State Rep. Harold Dutton received 5,723 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Jerry Davis is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for State Representative, District 142 as the "RUNNER-UP" against State Rep. Dutton. In case you don't know, Jerry Davis received 3,199 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
State Rep. Anna Eastman is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for State Representative, District 148 as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Penny Morales Shaw. In case you don't know, State Rep. Anna Eastman received 6,159 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Penny Morales-Shaw is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for State Representative, District 148 as the "RUNNER-UP" against State Rep. Anna Eastman. In case you don't know, Penny Morales-Shaw received 3,269 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Tamika Craft is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Justice 14th Court of Appeals, Place 7 as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Cheri Thomas. In case you don't know, Tamika Craft received 137,360 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Cheri Thomas is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals, Place 7 as the "RUNNER-UP" against Tamika Craft. In case you don't know, Cheri Thomas received 86,821 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Cheryl Elliott-Thornton is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Judge, 164th Civil District Court as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Judge Alexandra Smoots-Thomas. In case you don't know, Cheryl Elliott-Thornton received 102,777 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Judge Alexandra Smoots-Thomas is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Judge, 164th Civil District Court as the "RUNNER-UP" against Cheryl Elliott-Thornton. In case you don't know, Judge Alexandra Smoots-Thomas received 82,345 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Te'iva Bell is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Judge, 339th Criminal District Court as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Candance White. In case you don't know, Te'iva Bell received 108,764 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Candance White is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Judge, 339th Criminal District Court as the "RUNNER-UP" against Te'iva Bell. In case you don't know, Candance White received 89,286 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Texas Secretary of State.
Diana Alexander is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Harris County Commissioner, Precinct 3 as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Michael Moore. In case you don't know, Diana Alexander received 16,472 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Harris County Clerk.
Michael Moore is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Harris County Commissioner, Precinct 3 as the "RUNNER-UP" against Diana Alexander. In case you don't know, Michael Moore received 16,092 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Harris County Clerk.
Israel Garcia is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 1 as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Roel Garcia. In case you don't know, Israel Garcia received 26,701 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Harris County Clerk.
Roel Garcia is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 1 as the "RUNNER-UP" against Israel Garcia. In case you don't know, Roel Garcia received 16,933 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Harris County Clerk.
Lieutenant Jerry Garcia is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Harris County Constable Precinct 2 as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Constable Chris Diaz. In case you don't know, Lieutenant Jerry Garcia received 5,766 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Harris County Clerk.
Constable Chris Diaz is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Harris County Constable Precinct 2 as the "RUNNER-UP" against Lieutenant Jerry Garcia. In case you don't know, Constable Chris Diaz received 5,122 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Harris County Clerk.
Constable Sherman Eagleton is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Harris County Constable Precinct 3 as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against former Harris County Precinct 3 Commissioner Ken Jones. In case you don't know, Constable Sherman Eagleton received 10,008 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Harris County Clerk.
Former Constable Ken Jones is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Harris County Constable Precinct 3 as the "RUNNER-UP" against Constable Sherman Eagleton. In case you don't know, Ken Jones received 3,391 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Harris County Clerk. However, in a recent turn of events, Eric Reed, Deborah Florus, and Michel (Poppy) Pappillion have all decided to throw their support behind Ken Jones. This could make the runoff showdown between Constable Sherman Eagleton and former Precinct 3 Constable Ken Jones one of the most intriguing races on the entire May 26th Democratic runoff ballot. Why? Well, at first glance it would appear that Constable Sherman Eagleton is the clear, and decisive "FRONT-RUNNER" heading into the runoff showdown. However, when you take into account that Eric Reed received 1,810 votes for 8.58% of the vote; Deborah Florus received 3,279 votes for 15.54% of the vote; Michael (Poppy) Pappillion received 913 votes for 4.33% of the vote, and Ken Jones himself received 3,391 votes for 16.07% of the vote, it isn't difficult to see that the "RUNOFF SHOWDOWN" between Constable Eagleton and Ken Jones won't be as lopsided as their Democratic Primary was back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. Another key factor to pay close attention to is the fact that only 23,896 votes were cast back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the race for Harris County Constable for Precinct 3. Why is this significant? Well, according to the Harris County Clerk's Office, there are 197,063 registered voters in Precinct 3 who could potentially turn out on Tuesday, May 26, 2020. So both Constable Sherman Eagleton (the current Constable for Precinct 3) and Ken Jones (the former Constable for Precinct 3) will both have their work cut out for them between now and the start of the "EARLY VOTING PERIOD" which begins on Monday, July 6, 2020, and ends on Friday, July 10, 2020, in Harris County, Texas.
Randal Newman is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Harris County Constable Precinct 5 as the "FRONT-RUNNER" against Mark Alan Harrison. In case you don't know, Randal Newman received 23,525 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Harris County Clerk.
Mark Alan Harrison is heading into the Tuesday, July 14, 2020, runoff election in the race for Harris County Constable Precinct 5 as the "RUNNER-UP" against Randal Newman. In case you don't know, Mark Alan Harrison received 18,560 votes back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary, according to the "Unofficial" election returns published by the Harris County Clerk.
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