While Mayor Turner and County Judge Lina Hidalgo Forced Us to Stay Home, Commissioner Rodney Ellis Went On a Spending Frenzy With His Campaign Cash
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS
You can’t make this stuff up!!! So, let’s get one thing clear – SOME FOLKS ARE DOING JUST FINE DURING THIS COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC. And Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis is one of them! How can I say this? I’m about to tell you if you promise to read this report with an open mind. Can you do that? Well? Can you? Okay, remember you promised! Here goes!!! Back on Tuesday, February 11, 2020, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said, “The best way for residents to understand the current state of coronavirus is to rely on information from trusted sources. We want to partner with residents and empower folks to seek out reliable information so that they can make informed decisions on how best to stay safe.” Remember that? Well? Do you? Remember her and Mayor Sylvester Turner forcing the City of Houston residents to stay home from work? Have you seen all of the local businesses that have been forced to shut down because of lost revenues – because of the negative impact COVID-19 has had on their livelihoods? Remember, it was back on March 2nd when County Judge Lina Hidalgo started to ramp things up. Remember it was on March 11th when Mayor Sylvester Turner stepped up to the podium and announced his emergency health declaration and canceled public events for the entire month of March. Remember, it was on March 12th that Houston ISD classes were canceled. Remember, it was around March 13th when President Trump declared that he was going to unleash the full power of the federal government by declaring COVID-19 a national emergency. Remember, shortly thereafter, Gov. Gregg Abbott declared Texas a disaster area! Well, did you know that while the lives of Americans in general, and Harris County resident, in particular, were being turned upside down because of this CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis was on a spending frenzy? Do realize that while Ellis’ constituents were facing uncertain futures -- because of the COVID-19 PANDEMIC, Commissioner Ellis was using his campaign cash to buy shares of companies all over the world? Nope, this report isn’t “FAKE NEWS” like some folks would have you to believe. Nor should this report be deemed an attack on Democrats – or Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis. All I am trying to do here is inform my loyal readers. How? Well, a careful look at the information, I’ve pulled from Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis’ Campaign Finance Report will clearly show you that, while most of us were being forced to stay indoors by Mayor Sylvester Turner, and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, to prevent us from suffering the ill-effects of the CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC – Precinct One Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis was investing a bunch of his donated campaign cash in the New York Stock Exchange – a luxury few of his constituents may even be able to afford during this pandemic -- or otherwise.
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Here’s a Glimpse Into Harris County Commissioner Ellis’ Purchase of Investments from His Political Campaign Contributions
The information below will give you a pretty good glimpse into how Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis has been using the campaign funds that have been entrusted to his care from February 24, 2020, through June 25, 2020.
On 2/24/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 385 shares of NYSE – Equinor ASA for the amount of $6,255.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 2/26/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 1 share of NYSE – Amazon.com, Inc. for the amount of $2,002,00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 2/26/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 27 shares of NYSE – Salesforce.com, Inc. for the amount of $4,881.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 2/27/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 30 shares of NYSE – Sanofi SA for the amount of $1,461.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 2/27/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 13 shares of NYSE – Alibaba Group Holding, LTD for the amount of $2,640.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 2/27/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 26 shares of NYSE – Nike, Inc. for the amount of $2,412.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 2/28/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 452 shares of NYSE – Federated Government Obligations Fund for the amount of $452.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/04/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 115 shares of NYSE – Merck KGAA for the amount of $2,939.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/06/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 64 shares of NYSE – Boston Scientific Corp. for the amount of $2,383.00 according to his campaign finance report.
On 3/06/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 20 shares of NYSE – SBA Communications Corp for the amount of $5,859.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/06/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 21 shares of NYSE – Zoetis, Inc. for the amount of $2,820.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/09/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 23 shares of NYSE – Zoetis, Inc. for the amount of $3,013.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/09/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 12 shares of NYSE – Shopify, Inc. for the amount of $5,069.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/11/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 37 shares of NYSE – ACS Activ de Construction shares for the amount of $169.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/11/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 46 shares of NYSE – Accor SA shares for the amount of $277.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/11/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 88 shares of NYSE – Shiseido, LTD for the amount of $5,602.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/11/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 39 shares of NYSE – Fiserv, Inc. for the amount of $4,187.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/11/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 169 shares of NYSE – KBC group NV for the amount of $5,317.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/11/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 37 shares of NYSE – Phillip Morris International, Inc. for the amount of $2,987.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/11/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 58 shares of NYSE – Prosus NV for the amount of $771.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/12/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 66 shares of NYSE – Allegion Pub, LTD for the amount of $7,079.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/12/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 54 shares of NYSE – Equifax, Inc. for the amount of $7,139.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/17/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 17 shares of NYSE – Aercap Holdings shares for the amount of $301.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/17/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 146 shares of NYSE – Pernod Ricard SA for the amount of $3,894.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/18/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 11 shares of NYSE – Adobe Systems, Inc shares for the amount of $3,127.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/18/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 40 shares of NYSE – Pepsico, Inc. for the amount of $4,795.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/23/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 20 shares of NYSE – Charter Communications, Inc. for the amount of $7,832.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/23/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 117 shares of NYSE – London Stock Exchange Group for the amount of $2,112.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/24/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 30 shares of NYSE – Qualcomm, Inc. for the amount of $2,016.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/24/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 50 shares of NYSE – London Stock Exchange Group for the amount of $989.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/24/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 21 shares of NYSE – Paypal Holdings, Inc. for the amount of $2,005.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/24/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 18 shares of NYSE – JP Morgan Chase & Co. for the amount of $1,602.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/25/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 37 shares of NYSE – London Stock Exchange Group for the amount of $796.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/25/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 187 shares of NYSE – Koninkluke Ahold Delhaize NV for the amount of $4,078.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/26/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 17 shares of NYSE – Allstate Corp. for the amount of $1,477.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/26/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 18 shares of NYSE – Norfolk Southern Corp. for the amount of $2,592.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/26/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 44 shares of NYSE – Citigroup, Inc. for the amount of $1,946.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/26/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 28 shares of NYSE – L3Harris Technologies, Inc. for the amount of $5,065.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/31/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 616 shares of NYSE – Enel Societa Per Azoni for the amount of $4,328.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 3/31/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 33 shares of NYSE – Novozymes A/S for the amount of $1,507.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 4/01/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 25 shares of NYSE – Novozymes A/S for the amount of $1,112.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 4/02/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 27 shares of NYSE – Novozymes A/S for the amount of $1,221.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 4/06/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 235 shares of NYSE – Bank of America Corp for the amount of $5,432.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 4/09/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 215 shares of NYSE – Bank of America Corp for the amount of $5,359.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 4/09/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 29 shares of NYSE – Chevron Corp for the amount of $2,392.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 4/20/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 42 shares of NYSE – Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., LTD for the amount of $2,251.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 4/29/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 44 shares of NYSE – Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., LTD for the amount of $2,385.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 4/29/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 71 shares of NYSE – ConocoPhillips for the amount of $2,954.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 4/29/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 33 shares of NYSE – Wynn Resorts, LTD for the amount of $2,943.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 4/30/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 11 shares of NYSE – Alibaba Group Holding, LTD for the amount of $2,209.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 4/30/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 160 shares of NYSE – Reckitt Benckiser PLC for the amount of $2,718.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/04/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 12 shares of NYSE – Alibaba Group Holding, LTD for the amount of $2,312.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/06/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 6 shares of NYSE – United Healthcare Group, Inc. for the amount of $1,769.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/06/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 42 shares of NYSE – Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., LTD for the amount of $2,251.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/07/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 31 shares of NYSE – T-Mobile US, Inc. for the amount of $2,905.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/19/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 24 shares of NYSE – Paypal Holdings, Inc. for the amount of $3,572.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/20/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 7 shares of NYSE – Facebook, Inc. for the amount of $1,612.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/20/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 70 shares of NYSE – Morgan Stanley for the amount of $2,864.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/20/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 16 shares of NYSE – Wynn Resorts, LTD for the amount of $1,388.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/21/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 21 shares of NYSE – Wynn Resorts, LTD for the amount of $1,808.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/21/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 72 shares of NYSE – ConocoPhillips for the amount of $3,176.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/27/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 18 shares of NYSE – Honeywell International, Inc. for the amount of $2,700.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/27/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 14 shares of NYSE – Rockwell Automation, Inc. for the amount of $3,065.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/27/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 17 shares of NYSE – L3Harris Technologies, Inc. for the amount of $3,217.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 5/28/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 11 shares of NYSE – United Healthcare Group, Inc. for the amount of $3,346.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/02/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 36 shares of NYSE – Cummins, Inc. for the amount of $6,162.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/02/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 63 shares of NYSE – Medtronic PLC for the amount of $6,107.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/02/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 40 shares of NYSE – Wynn Resorts, LTD for the amount of $3,349.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/04/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 20 shares of NYSE – Honeywell International, Inc. for the amount of $3,111.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/04/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 14 shares of NYSE – Rockwell Automation, Inc. for the amount of $3,108.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/04/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 19 shares of NYSE – Walt Disney Holding Co. for the amount of $2,343.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/05/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 112 shares of NYSE – Bank of America Corp for the amount of $3,191.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/05/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 37 shares of NYSE – Citigroup, Inc. for the amount of $2,209.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/08/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 78 shares of NYSE – Bright Horizons Family Solutions for the amount of $10,537.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/10/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 162 shares of NYSE – Anglo American PLC for the amount of $1,963 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/10/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 32 shares of NYSE – DB Group Holdings, LTD for the amount of $2,137.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/11/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 111 shares of NYSE – Exponent, Inc. for the amount of $8,303.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/23/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 164 shares of NYSE – Brambles LTD for the amount of $2,466.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/24/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 176 shares of NYSE – Brambles LTD for the amount of $2,661.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
On 6/25/2020 Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 17 shares of NYSE – Boeing Co. for the amount of $2,952.00 according to his campaign finance report dated 7/15/2020.
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THE PROTESTING INTENSIFIED AGAINST HARRIS COUNTY COMMISSIONER RODNEY ELLIS ON FIRST DAY OF EARLY VOTING
Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis Should be Presumed to Be Innocent Unless He's Proven to Be Guilty in a Court of Law
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis is on the November 3, 2020, general election ballot running unopposed in the race for Harris County Commissioner for Precinct 1. Please understand that Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis has not been indicted for any of his alleged wrong-doing yet. So, as the protests against Commissioner Ellis intensifies, please understand that he should be presumed to be innocent until he's proven guilty in a court of law. Also, please be reminded, that the Gregg County Pct. 4 Commissioner, Shannon Brown who was arrested and charged a few weeks ago by Attorney General Ken Paxton, sat in the same position that Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis currently holds in Harris County. According to indictments in the case against Gregg County Commissioner, Shannon Brown, he was charged with 23 felonies: Engaging in organized election fraud; Seven counts of fraudulent use of mail ballot application enhanced; Two counts of unlawful possession of ballot/ballot envelope enhanced; Eight counts of election fraud enhanced, and Five counts of tampering with a governmental record with intent to harm or defraud.
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AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
There won't be any straight-ticket voting in the state of Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. So, the “2020 NON-PARTISAN ENDORSEMENTS” listed on this page for Harris County, Missouri City, Texas, and Pearland, Texas are being released for Houston Business Connections Newspaper© readers to strongly consider between now and Election Day. To this end, please note that these endorsements are intended to serve as a guide to assist our “OPEN-MINDED READERS” in their quest to make an informed voting decision on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. So, if you're one of those people who is planning to waltz into the voting booth on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, and cast your ballot for every candidate who has a "D" or "R" in front of their name, this page was not created with you in mind. But was rather, created for "OPEN-MINDED PEOPLE" who love America and would like to see the "BEST-QUALIFIED CANDIDATES" with "OPEN-MINDS" placed into positions of authority throughout our nation. Why? Well, in case you haven't noticed, this is a crucial moment in the history of our great nation -- we're at a crossroads in these United States of America. Our constitution is under attack, race-relations are at an all-time low; and the very fabric of our nation is being torn asunder. That being said, please understand that no candidate is perfect, and these endorsements were decided upon by Houston Business Connections Newspaper© after consulting with (15) fifteen local attorneys who practice law in Houston, Texas along with consideration of the opinions offered to us by a select group of local leaders and politically astute individuals whom we respect. So, as you view the slate below, please understand, that in some of the races, there are “DUAL ENDORSEMENTS”, which simply mean that, a definitive decision was not reached on that race. And in other races where you see “NO ENDORSEMENT” offered, we are encouraging our "OPEN-MINDED READERS" to “HOLD-THEIR VOTE”, or research the candidates for themselves and cast their ballot for the candidate that best represents their interests, ideas, beliefs, and, concerns. Lastly, do not forget to cast your vote for Jerlaynn Manor in the race for District Judge, 80th Civil District Court, in Harris County. In case you don't know, at the age of 7-years old Jeralynn decided that she wanted to be a judge when she grew up. Now, her road to 2020 has not been easy; but this rising Democratic star finds herself on step away from achieving her lifelong dream of becoming a judge.
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Ted Heap - Republican Party
Mark Alan Harrison - Democratic Party
On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Mayor Yolanda Ford is being challenged by Fred G. Taylor, and former Councilman and Mayor Pro Tem -- Robin Elackatt in the race for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas. Houston Business Connections Newspaper© is not issuing an endorsement in the Missouri City, Texas Mayoral Race in the general election, but will instead reserve our endorsement for the December runoff election -- should one be needed to decide a winner. However, please don't forget that early voting will begin on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, and end on Friday, October 30, 2020.
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City of Missouri City, Mayor
Fred G Taylor
Robin J. Elackatt
Yolanda Ford
Fred G. Taylor is running for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. We will not make an "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT" in the race for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas unless a December runoff election is needed to decide a winner. However, in a recent survey of (50) fifty of our readers, (18) eighteen of the (50) fifty respondents endorsed Fred G. Taylor in his bid to unseat Mayor Yolanda Ford.
Robin Elackatt is running for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. We will not make an "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT" in the race for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas unless a December runoff election is needed to decide a winner. However, in a recent survey of (50) fifty of our readers, (12) twelve of the (50) fifty respondents endorsed Robin Elackatt in his bid to unseat Mayor Yolanda Ford.
Yolanda Ford is running for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. We will not make an "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT" in the race for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas unless a December runoff election is needed to decide a winner. However, in a recent survey of (50) fifty of our readers, (20) twenty of the (50) fifty respondents endorsed Mayor Yolanda Ford in her bid for re-election.
Mo City, Councilmember At-Large, Pos. 1
Vashaundra Edwards
Reginald Pearson
All Missouri City, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Vashaundra Edwards on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Missouri City, Texas -- City Council At-Large Position 1.
Mo City, Councilmember At-Large, Pos. 2
Chris Preston
James Mable
Lynn Clouser
All Missouri City, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Lynn Clouser on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Missouri City, Texas -- City Council At-Large Position 2.
On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Fort Bend ISD Trustee Kristin Tassin is being challenged by Dr. Shirley Rose-Guilliam in the FBISD Position #4 race. As a reminder, these two candidates faced off against each other back in 2017 in a close race -- but there was a third candidate, by the name of Rodrigo Carreon in that race. In case you don't remember, Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam gave Tassin all she could handle and would have forced her into a runoff -- if FBISD had runoff elections. Anyways, as a refresher, back in 2017, Kristin Tassin received 2,654 votes, for 49.35% of the vote. Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam received 2,227 votes, for 41.41% of the vote. And Rodrigo Carreon received 497 votes for 9.24% of the vote. So, please don't forget that Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam is asking for your vote in this race.
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FBISD Trustee – Position #1
Jason Burdine
Angie Hanan
All Fort Bend County voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Jason Burdine on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Fort Bend ISD Trustee for Position #1.
FBISD Trustee – Position #4
Kristin Tassin
Shirley Rose-Gilliam
All Fort Bend County voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Shirley Rose-Gilliam on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Fort Bend ISD Trustee for Position #4.
FBISD Trustee – Position #5
Allison Drew
Reggie Abraham
Denetta R. Williams
All Fort Bend County voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Allison Drew on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Fort Bend ISD Trustee for Position #5.
On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Quintin Wiltz will be on the ballot again trying to become the Mayor of Pearland, Texas. This time he'll be facing off against local businessman Kevin Cole -- who is clearly hands-down the best man to lead Pearland, Texas forward into the future. "Pearland is facing a historical Mayor election in November. I can't think of a better candidate than Kevin Cole to take on the role. He will focus on keeping the City safe, creating jobs, and tackling the budget. I fully endorse Kevin Cole for Mayor of Pearland," said Political Analyst Jacquie Baly. And the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "ENDORSEMENT BOARD" couldn't agree more. So, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, all Pearland, Texas residents are strongly encouraged to cast their vote for Kevin Cole in the race for Mayor.
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City of Pearland, Mayor
Quentin Wiltz
Kevin Cole
All Pearland, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Kevin Cole on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Mayor of Pearland, Texas.
Pearland City Council, Position No. 3
Lewis Barnes
Alex Kamkar
Orlando Bruzual
Jai Daggett
All Pearland, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Jai Daggett on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Pearland City Council Position 3.
Pearland City Council, Position No. 7
Jeff Hunkele
Mashunda Ivery
Woody Owens
All Pearland, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Woody Owens on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Pearland City Council Position 7.
THE PUBLISHER
Aubrey R. Taylor is the President/CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©. Taylor has more than 29-years of experience in marketing, branding, investigative reporting, public relations, opposition research, and political consulting. A master at his craft, he’s assisted in branding Republican and Democratic candidates in statewide elections and in local municipalities throughout the State of Texas. Over the years, he’s also assisted in branding and marketing (through his various publications) such corporations and institutions as Shell Oil, The City of Houston, Texas A&M, Texas Southern University, Prairie View A&M University, Chevron, Shell Oil, Waste Management, Nationwide Insurance, Momentum Jaguar/BMW, Channel 11, Channel 13, State Farm Insurance, and Allstate Insurance to name a few.