AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
To have any shot at restoring faith in local elections the dirty underbelly behind “ABSENTEE BALLOT HARVESTING” and other election-related crimes must be exposed and dismantled. That being said, truth be told, most of the fraud I’ve uncovered over the last 30 years or so, has been perpetrated by “BLACK PEOPLE” doing the bidding for themselves, and other members of their tribe.
There are about five “BLACK POLITICAL TRIBES” that are currently operating in Harris County, Texas. And Councilwoman Tarsha Jackson is a member of “TRIBE A” from what I’ve discovered. So, what I’ve done expose “TRIBE A” in the upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, Houston City Council District B race is I’ve personally asked Darlene “Koffey” Smith to run against Councilwoman Tarsha Jackson.
Why has Darlene “Koffey” Smith been asked to run against Councilwoman Tarsha Jackson? Well, Councilwoman Jackson stole the Houston City Council District B seat from a woman named Cynthia Bailey, back on Saturday, December 12, 2020, by illegally appearing on the ballot. So, in essence, Councilwoman Tarsha Jackson is an illegitimate Councilwoman, who has been “ILLEGALLY OCCUPYING” the Houston City Council District B seat since she claimed it back on December 12, 2020, in a bogus runoff election where she should have never even been allowed to appear on the ballot.
When something or someone is illegitimate, they're not authorized by the law; or they’ve illegally laid hold of something that was not by accepted standards or rules.
I’m going to get into this a lot more between now and Tuesday, November 7, 2023, but Tarsha Jackson broke the law when she ran for the Houston City Council District B seat. For the record, Section 43.130 of the Texas Local Government Code says, “A resident of an area annexed for limited purposes is not eligible to be a candidate or to be elected to a municipal office.”
How was Tarsha Jackson allowed to steal the Houston City Council District B seat in the first place? Well, what you have to remember is that before running for the Houston City Council District B seat, Tarsha Jackson served as the director for (TOP) The Texas Organizing Project.
While serving as the Harris County director for (TOP), Tarsha Jackson helped many local Democrat politicians rise to power. So, in other words, Tarsha Jackson is responsible for local politicians like Mayor Sylvester Turner, Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee, and Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, serving their public capacities right now.
By her admission, Tarsha Jackson served on the transition committees for Mayor Sylvester Turner and Kim Ogg, when they won office.
According to TOP’s website, back in 2018, TOP ran the largest program to date, reaching out to more than 900,000 voters in four counties (Harris, Dallas, Bexar, and Fort Bend), and through their efforts, they were able to turn out 465,405 voters, of which 270,474 were new midterm voters.
So, in essence, to make a long story short, what appears to have happened with the Tarsha Jackson situation is that she was allowed to illegally obtain the Houston Council District B. How? Well, what appears to have happened is that the (Democrat) Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, and (Democrat) Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee turned their heads, and allowed Tarsha Jackson illegally run for the Houston City Council District B seat.
Councilwoman Tarsha Jackson has been "ILLEGALLY OCCUPYING" the Houston City Council District B seat since she was allowed to violate the law as local elected officials like Mayor Sylvester Turner, Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee, and Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg turned their heads the other way. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.
Councilman Davi Robinson is term-limited and cannot run for reelection on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Anyone who meets the qualifications to run for Houston City Council At-Large Position 2, should not be afraid to do so. The filing fee to run for City Controller is only $500.00 dollars. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.
Investigative Reporter Aubrey R. Taylor will be keeping a close eye on the upcoming, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election, (HISD) Houston Independent School Board Election, and HCC Houston Community College School Board Elections, along with Dr. Steven Hotze, publisher of Conservative Republicans of Texas News, (also Founder of the Liberty Center for God & Country), and Weston Martinez, president of The Voter Fraud Bureau of Investigations. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.
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