Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Black Voter Turnout is Way Down Through First Two Days of Early Voting in Key Black Democratic Strongholds Like Sunnyside


State Senator Borris Miles is widely known as the "SON OF SUNNYSIDE" in some local Democratic circles. However, with State Senator Miles and other well-known Black elected officials running unopposed in the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary many Black voters appear to be staying home. That being said, if you look at the comparison above, you will see that through the first two days of early voting back during the 2020 Democratic Party Primary 461 votes were cast at the Sunnyside Multi-Service Center. Comparatively speaking, through the first two days of early voting for the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, only 230 voters have gone to the polls to vote in person.

Black Voter Turnout is Way Down Through Two Days of Early Voting in Democratic Strongholds Like Sunnyside and Acres Homes

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

It's still a little too early to tell, but it's beginning to look like Democrats are going to have a tough time getting Black voters to turn out for them in the 2022 Midterm Elections. And with the Harris County Republican Party putting forth one of the most diverse fields of candidates they've ever assembled, Democrats who will be running countywide could be sent packing. 

KEY DEMOCRATIC STRONGHOLDS

Traditional Black "DEMOCRATIC STRONGHOLDS" like the Sunnyside Multi-Service Center, Acres Homes Multi-Service Center, Hiram Clarke Multi-Service Center, Kashmere Gardens Mult-Service Center, Northeast Multi-Service Center, and Texas Southern University may be difficult to turnout in the fall. That being said, while many Democrats continue to play around on social media, Republicans have quietly stacked their field with candidates like Rashard Baylor, who is seeking the nomination in the race for State Rep. for House District 147, on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary. Now, without straight-ticket voting as an option, I believe that House District 147 and several others, could be in play. Why? Well, because a candidate like Rashard Baylor, has family, friends, and neighbors who are going to cast their votes for him. And, if you take a look at the 2-day (in-person) turnout numbers for the 2022 Democratic Party Primary, and compare them to the 2-day (in-person) turnout numbers, for these primaries, you will see a clear decrease in predominantly "BLACK VOTING STRONGHOLDS" that the Harris County Democratic Party have been able to rely heavily upon for several decades.

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RASHARD BAYLOR is our "ENDORSED CANDIDATE" in the race for State Representative for House District 147, on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary. Rashard Baylor is running against former Democratic Consultant Damien Thaddeus Jones, who signed up for the race, and then supposedly dropped out of the race on Facebook.


COMPARISON: Back in 2020, during the Democratic Party Primary, at the Sunnyside Multi-Service Center, 461 in-person votes were cast over the course of the first two days of early voting. Comparatively speaking, only 230 in-person votes have been cast through the first two days of early voting at the Sunnyside Multi-Service Center, which is a significant drop-off.


COMPARISON: Back in 2020, during the Democratic Party Primary, at the Northeast Multi-Service Center, 387 in-person votes were cast over the course of the first two days of early voting. Comparatively speaking, only 181 in-person votes have been cast through the first two days of early voting at the Northeast Multi-Service Center, which is a significant drop-off.


COMPARISON: Back in 2020, during the Democratic Party Primary, at the Acres Homes Multi-Service Center, 347 in-person votes were cast over the course of the first two days of early voting. Comparatively speaking, only 188 in-person votes have been cast through the first two days of early voting at the Acres Homes Multi-Service Center, which is a significant drop-off.


COMPARISON: Back in 2020, during the Democratic Party Primary, at the Hiram Clarke Multi-Service Center, 327 in-person votes were cast over the course of the first two days of early voting. Comparatively speaking, only 154 in-person votes have been cast through the first two days of early voting at the Hiram Clarke Multi-Service Center, which is a significant drop-off.


COMPARISON: Back in 2020, during the Democratic Party Primary, at the Kashmere Gardens Multi-Service Center, 256 in-person votes were cast over the course of the first two days of early voting. Comparatively speaking, only 196 in-person votes have been cast through the first two days of early voting at the Kashmere Gardens Multi-Service Center, which is a significant drop-off.


COMPARISON: Back in 2020, during the Democratic Party Primary, at Texas Southern University, 73 in-person votes were cast over the course of the first two days of early voting. Comparatively speaking, only 49 in-person votes have been cast through the first two days of early voting at the Hiram Clarke Multi-Service Center, which is a significant drop-off.





Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Contested Democratic Party Primary Races for Harris County


U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 38
- DUNCAN F. KLUSSMANN
- CENTRELL REED

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GOVERNOR OF TEXAS
 - RICH WAKELAND
 - JOY DIAZ
 - INOCENCIO (INNO) BARRIENTEZ

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
 - MICHELLE BECKLEY
 - CARLA BRAILEY

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ATTORNEY GENERAL
 - S. T-BONE RAYNOR
 - LEE MERRITT
 - MIKE FIELDS
 - ROCHELLE MERCEDES GARZA

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COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
 - JANET T. DUDDING
 - TIM MAHONEY

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COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE
 - JINNY SUH
 - MICHAEL LANGE
 - JAY KLEBERG

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COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
(D) - ED IRESON

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STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 4
 - CORETTA MALLET-FONTENOT
 - THELDON BRANCH
 - MARVIN JOHNSON
 - LARRY MCKINZIE

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STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 15
 - MOLLY COOK

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STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 17
 - TITUS BENTON

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 131
 - JAMES GUILLORY
 - ALMA A. ALLEN

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 132
 📌- CHASE WEST
 - CAMERON CAM CAMPBELL

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 142
 - CANDIS HOUSTON

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 147
 - AURELIA WAGNER
 - AKWETE HINES
 - SOMTOOCHUKWU IK-EJIOFOR
 - REAGAN DENISE FLOWERS
 📌- JOLANDA JONES
 - NAMRATA "NAM" SUBRAMANIAN

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14TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 2
 - CHERI C THOMAS

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14TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 9
 - WILLIAM DEMOND
 📌- CHRIS CONRAD

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 183RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
 - GEMAYEL L. HAYNES

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 184TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
 - ABIGAIL ANASTASIO

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 185TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
  - KATE FERRELL
  📌- ANDREA BEALL
  - JASON LUONG

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 189TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
  - LEMA MAY BARAZI
  - S. "DOLLI" DOLLINGER

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 208TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
  - KIMBERLY KIM MCTORRY
  - GREG GLASS

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 228TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
  - FRANK AGUILAR

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 230TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
 - CHRIS MORTON

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 248TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
 - LINDA MAZZAGATTI
 📌- HILARY UNGER

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 263RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
 📌- AMY MARTIN
 - MELISSA MARIE MORRIS

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 270TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
 📌- DEDRA DAVIS
 - DENISE BROWN

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 482ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
 - ALYCIA HARVEY
 - SHERLENE CRUZ

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 245TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
 - TRISTAN HARRIS LONGINO

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 280TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
 - BARBARA "BABS" STALDER

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 312TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
 - TERESA J. WALDROP
 - CLINTON CHIP WELLS

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 313TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
 📌- A, GLENDA DURU 
 - NATALIA OAKES

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DISTRICT JUDGE, 315TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
 - LEAH SHAPIRO

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HARRIS COUNTY JUDGE
 - MARIA GARCIA
 - AHMAD R. "ROB-BETO" HASSAN
 - LINA HIDALGO
 - KEVIN HOWARD

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COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 4
 - M. K. MONICA SINGH
 - DAVID M. PATRONELLA

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COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 2
 - JANNELL ROBLES

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COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 3
 - LORENZO WILLIAMS
 📌- STACI BIGGAR
 - PORSCHA NATASHA BROWN

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COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 5
 📌- CARLOS AGUAYO
 - DAVID MARCEL FLEISCHER

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COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 6
 📌- SELINA ALANIZ
 - KELLEY ANDREWS

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COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 7
 - ANDREW A. WRIGHT

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COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 8
 - FRANKLIN BYNUM

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COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 10
 - THUY LE

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COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 14
 - JE'RELL A. ROGERS

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HARRIS COUNTY - PROBATE COURT NO. 2
 📌- PAMELA MEDINA
 - MICHAEL NEWMAN

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HARRIS DISTRICT CLERK
 - DESIREE BROADNAX

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HARRIS COUNTY TREASURER
 - DYLAN OSBORNE

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- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 2
 📌- GEORGE RISNER
 - GARY HARRISON
 - ADRIAN GARCIA

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- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 4
 - CLARENCE MILLER
 - GINA CALANNI
 📌- ANN WILLIAMS
 - LESLEY BRIONES
 - SANDRA PELMORE
 - JEFF STAUBER
 - BENJAMIN "BEN" CHOU

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- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 1, PLACE 2
 - STEVE DUBLE
 - CHRIS WATSON
 - VICTOR LOMBRANA
 📌- SONIA LOPEZ
 - RON CAMPANA

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- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 2, PLACE 2
 - BLAIR MCCLURE

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- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 3, PLACE 2
 📌- LUCIA BATES 
 - ASHLEIGH ROBERSON
 - HERBERT ALEXANDER SANCHEZ

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- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 5, PLACE 2
 - EMAN AFSHAR

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- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 6, PLACE 2
 - LUIS GARZA






Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Contested Republican Party Primary Races for Harris County


U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2
- JAMESON ELLIS
- MILAM LANGELLA
- MARTIN ETWOP

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U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 7
- TIM STROUD
- LANCE STEWART
- TINA BLUM COHEN
- RUDY A. ATENCIO
- LAIQUE REHMAN
- BENSON GITAU

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U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 8
- CHRISTIAN COLLINS
- JESSICA WELLINGTON
- CANDICE C. BURROWS
- JONATHAN A. MITCHELL
- MICHAEL PHILIPS
- MORGAN LUTTRELL
- BETSY BATES
- DAN MCKAUGHAN
- CHUCK MONTGOMERY
- TAYLOR M. WHICHARD IV

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U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 22
- GREGORY JONATHAN THORNE

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U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 29
- ROBERT SCHAFRANEK
- LULITE EJIGU
- JAIMY BLANCO

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U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 38
- DAVID HOGAN
- DAMIEN MATTHEW PETER MOCKUS
- JERRY FORD
- RICHARD WELCH
- BRETT GUILLORY
- ROLAND LOPEZ
- PHIL COVARRUBIAS
- ALEX CROSS

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GOVERNOR OF TEXAS
- PAUL BELEW
- DANNY HARRISON
- RICK PERRY
- ALLEN B. WEST
- KANDY KAYE HORN
- CHAD PRATHER

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TEXAS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
- TODD M. BULLIS
- DAN PATRICK
- ZACH VANCE
- AARON SORRELLS
- TRAYCE BRADFORD

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TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL
📌- KEN PAXTON
- LOUIE GOHMERT
- GEORGE P. BUSH
📌- EVA GUZMAN

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COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
- MARK V. GOLOBY

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COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE
- RUFUS LOPEZ
- VICTOR AVILA
- TIM WESTLEY
- DON W. MINTON
- BEN ARMENTA
- JON SPIERS
- DAWN BUCKINGHAM

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COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
📌- SID MILLER
- JAMES WHITE
- CAREY A. COUNSIL

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RAILROAD COMMISSIONER 2
- DAWAYNE TIPTON
- TOM SLOCUM JR.
- MARVIN "SARGE" SUMMERS
- SARAH STOGNER

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JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 9
- EVAN YOUNG

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JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 5
- SCOTT WALKER

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MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 6
- WILL HICKMAN
📌- MIKE WOLFE

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MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 7
-ABOLAJI TIJAN “AYO” AYOBAMI
- DANNY SURMAN
- MICHAEL BARTON

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STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 11
- BIANCA GRACIA
- ROBIN ARMSTRONG
- MAYES MIDDLETON

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 127
- DEANNA ROBERTSON

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 132
- ERIK LE

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 133
- GREG TRAVIS
- WILL FRANKLIN
- SHELLEY TORIAN BARINEAU
- MANO DEAYALA

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 134
- RYAN MCCONNICO

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 135
📌- MIKE MAY
- STEPHEN HAGERTY

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 138
 📌- JOSH FLYNN
 – CHRISTINE KALMBACH
 – LACEY HULL

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 147
- DAMIEN THADDEUS JONES

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 150
-DEBBIE RIDDLE
- VALERIE MCGILVREY
- BRYAN LE

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FAMILY DISTRICT JUDGE, 308TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
- MICHAEL PATRICK DELANEY

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FAMILY DISTRICT JUDGE, 311TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
- RAY VANNORMAN

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FAMILY DISTRICT JUDGE, 313TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
- JULIE A KETTERMAN

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HARRIS COUNTY JUDGE
- H.Q. BOLANOS
- GEORGE HARRY ZOES
- ALEXANDRA DEL MORAL MEALER
- ROBERT DORRIS
- RANDY KUBOSH
- MARTINA LEMOND DIXON
- OSCAR GONZALES
- WARREN A. HOWELL

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HARRIS COUNTY TREASURER
📌- ERIC DICK
 – KYLE SCOTT

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COUNTY COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT 2
- JACK MORMAN
- RICHARD VEGA
- DANIEL N. JASON
- JOHN MANLOVE

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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 5, PLACE 2
- ZEE ADAMS GIRE
- BOB WOLFE


















































AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Now is the time when our love for America must prevail. It is incumbent upon us to elect "PUBLIC SERVANTS" who understand that they work for the people. We need "ELECTED OFFICIALS" in office who love "OUR CONSTITUTION" and the ideals that our nation was founded upon by our forefathers. We must endeavor to "PUT PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" and do what's best for America during this crucial moment during the history of our great nation."

We Must Make it Our Business to Put "People Over Politics" in the 2022 Midterm Election & Beyond...

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 the upcoming 2022 Midterms, 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. 

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