Friday, June 16, 2023

County Judge Lina Hidalgo Has Endorsed Sheila Jackson Lee in the 2023 Race for Houston Mayor; State Oversight Needed


Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee was endorsed by Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo on Thursday, June 15, 2023, in the race for Mayor of Houston that will be taking place on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. However, all warm-blooded Houstonians should carefully research the other "2023 MAYORAL CANDIDATES" and select someone other than Sheila Jackson Lee on Election Day. For the record, Amanda Edwards, Chanel M. Mbala, Derrick Broze, Gaylon Caldwell, Gilbert Garcia, John Whitmire, Julian Martinez, Lee Kaplan, M.J. Khan, Naoufal Houjami, Rickey Tezino, Robert Gallegos, Robin Williams have all signed up to run for Mayor. That being said, John B. Scott (center), the acting Attorney General for the State of Texas, and Secretary of State Jane Nelson (right) must both keep a watchful eye on Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and the Ellis/Turner regime.


Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo held a press conference at 4:30 p.m., (yesterday), Thursday, June 15, 2023, to announce her endorsement of Sheila Jackson Lee in the upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election. County Judge Lina Hidalgo's press conference was a huge flop and only received (30) thirty views between 4:30 p.m. (yesterday) and 4:30 a.m. (today), and only (3) three people who watched the press conference "liked' it during the 12-hour timeframe it was monitored. Houstonians don't appear to be interested in what Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and County Judge Lina Hidalgo are selling. That being said, please consider voting for anyone other than Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City.



As it stands right now, Houstonians have (14) fourteen better choices than Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee running for Mayor of Houston, Texas on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Please consider voting for anyone on the list below, not named Sheila Jackson Lee on Election Day. Also, please note that the "OFFICIAL FILING PERIOD" for candidates to run for public office will open on Saturday, July 22, 2023, and close on Monday, August 21, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City.

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Please research all of the candidates listed above and cast your vote for any "2023 MAYORAL CANDIDATE" other than Sheila Jackson Lee during the "EARLY VOTING PERIOD" which takes place from Monday, October 23, 2023, through Friday, November 3, 2023, in the City of Houston Mayoral Election. And if you can't vote early, "ELECTION DAY" is on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City.


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "For America to remain the dominant "SUPER POWER' in the world, every warm-blooded American had better start 'PUTTING PEOPLE OVER POLITICS' at the ballot box by elevating duly-qualified God-fearing leaders into positions of authority."

County Judge Lina Hidalgo Has Endorsed Sheila Jackson Lee in the 2023 Race for Houston Mayor; State Oversight Needed

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

From the way things look, Blacks and Latinos don’t give a damn about Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo endorsing Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo held a lame press conference at 4:30 p.m., yesterday (Thursday, June 15, 2023) to announce her endorsement of Sheila Jackson Lee for Mayor, which fell flat and hasn’t even generated any interest from Houstonians whatsoever.

Just so you know, between 4:30 p.m. and 4:30 a.m., a 12-hour timeframe, only (3) three people who viewed Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo’s press conference liked the video, and only 30 people (total) view the press conference, which was an embarrassment.

So, to be brutally honest, the Sheila Jackson Lee for Houston campaign does not have the support of Black people!!! Yes, I said that!

Black people don’t support Sheila Jackson Lee, and if you want to know the truth – Latinos don’t support Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, either from what I can see.

Now, for every candidate running for office on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the City of Houston to have a fair shot, the acting Texas Attorney General (John B. Scott), and Texas Secretary of State (Jane Nelson), may need to closely monitor the upcoming City of Houston Mayoral Election to prevent another “ELECTION DEBACLE” like the one Harris County voters experienced in the 2022 Midterm Election.

Houstonians have a right to elect the Mayor and City Council Members of their choice, but I am very concerned that the voices of countless voters are about to go unheard on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in Bayou City. Why? Well, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, has become a master at turning her head and allowing her “CAMPAIGN WORKERS” to do the brunt of her dirty work.

My key concern as it relates to Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee is the fact that many of the ‘alleged’ mail ballots that were harvested for her campaign back during the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party Primary, in Harris County, Texas could be still available for use by her and her cohorts on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the upcoming City of Houston Mayoral Election, if strict oversight isn’t enacted by state officials and candidates who will be on the ballot running for office in the Bayou City.

As it stands right now, there are still “DEAD BLACK VOTERS” on the voter rolls, in Harris County, Texas. A few examples are:

KATHLEEN SMITH HOOEY has been dead for over 32 years. However, ‘alleged’ mail ballot harvesters (Gloria Palmer and Tomar Bishop) who were working for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee stole this deceased Black woman’s identity and requested an “ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT APPLICATION” in her name back during the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party Primary.

And to make matters even worse, back on Saturday, January 1, 2022, the “VOTER REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE” for Kathleen Smith Hooey, a woman who has been deceased for more than 32 years was renewed, and she is now eligible to vote through Sunday, December 31, 2023, which means, Kathleen Smith Hooey, a woman who has been dead for more than 32 years is currently eligible to vote in the upcoming, Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election.

Now, along with Kathleen Smith Hooey, who has been dead for more than 32 years, Gloria Rideaux Chambers, another deceased Black woman who has been dead for 13 years, and Tommie Bookman a deceased Black man who has been dead for 7 years, also had their identities stolen by (Gloria Palmer and Tomar Bishop) back during the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party Primary.

And just like in the case of Kathleen Smith Hooey, someone has stolen the identity of Gloria Rideaux Chambers and Tommie Bookman and renewed their “VOTER REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES” to make them eligible to vote in the upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election.

What you have to keep in mind is that not only are the identities of “DEAD BLACK PEOPLE” being stolen in Harris County, Texas, but thousands upon thousands of names are present on the voter rolls that should not be on the voter rolls.

“SERIOUS ISSUES.”

Harris County had very serious issues in the handling of electronic media. These issues were so severe that FAD notified Harris County of our preliminary findings by letter before the 2022 General Election.

Harris County findings:

• In at least 14 polling locations, mobile ballot boxes (MBBs) containing 184,999 cast vote records included in the tally did not have a proper chain of custody.

• Harris County was not able to provide documentation for the creation of 17 MBBs accounting for 124,630 cast vote records.

• The electronic pollbook records from at least 26 Early Voting locations and 8 Election Day polling locations did not match the Tally Audit Log for those locations.

• Harris County did not have an inventory of their warehoused records for the 2020 General Election. FAD counted 534 boxes but cannot confirm this comprises all records. At times, FAD observed the label used on the outside of the boxes inaccurately described the contents.

• Harris County was the only county that did not provide a “list of Early Voting or Election Day polling locations that had a discrepancy of one percent or more between the number of voters that checked in to the number of votes cast at that location,” requested at the outset of the audit. This is basic reconciliation that should have been easily produced.

• FAD was not given the opportunity to speak with pertinent staff until October 2022 when the new administration provided access to address the issues with the Tally Audit Log.

“OVERSIGHT NEEDED.”

Something nefarious, and even criminal is happening in Harris County, Texas. However, many candidates who have the means to do something about the problems related to “ELECTION FRAUD” are afraid of being labeled “ELECTION DENIERS” and “CONSPIRACY THEORISTS” and thus, remain silent on the issue.

As an example, I have been trying my best to make Gilbert Garcia, the former chairman of METRO, aware of some of the problems, my investigative team and I have found, but he and his surrogates have repeatedly turned a blind eye to my pleadings. And beyond that, Gilbert Garcia, himself, seems to be “tone deaf” and unwilling to even listen, which leads me to believe that Gilbert Garcia is little more than another bureaucrat, in the liking of County Lina Hidalgo and Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, and must be rejected at the ballot box.

For the record, bureaucrats like Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and Gilbert Garcia are bad for Houston, Texas. What’s a bureaucrat? A bureaucrat is a public official who is more concerned with being procedurally correct than they are concerned with addressing the people’s needs.

Now, I am not particularly fond of career politicians, but as it stands as of today, (Friday, June 16, 2023), state Senator John Whitmire, or one of the other “2023 CITY OF HOUSTON MAYORAL CANDIDATES” running for Mayor of Houston, would be a much better choice than electing a bureaucrat like Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee or Gilbert Garcia on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the Bayou City.

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***Chanel M. Mbala is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Mbala formally appointed his treasurer as (Pippen M. Pambu) on 6/8/2023, at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***Theudis Daniel is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Mbala formally appointed himself as his treasurer on 5/22/2023 at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***MJ Khan is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Khan formally appointed her treasurer as (Charles Foster) on 5/5/2023, at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***Sheila Jackson Lee is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Mbala formally appointed his treasurer as (Amber Mostyn) on 4/6/2023, at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***Gaylon Caldwell is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Caldwell formally appointed herself as her treasurer on 3/20/2023 at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***Gilbert Garcia is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Garcia formally appointed his treasurer as (Theldon Branch, III) on 3/10/2023 at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***Julian Martinez is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Martinez formally appointed himself as his treasurer on 3/10/2023 at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***Derrick Broze is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Broze formally appointed himself as treasurer on 2/20/2023, at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***Robert Gallegos is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Gallegos formally appointed himself as treasurer on 2/9/2023 at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***John Whitmire is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Whitmire formally appointed himself as treasurer on 11/14/2022, at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***Naoufal Houjami is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Houjami formally appointed himself his treasurer on 11/10/2022 at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***Rickey “RayKey” Tezino is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Tezino formally appointed his treasurer as (Lawrence Sims) on 9/15/2022, at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***Robin Williams is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Williams formally appointed her treasurer as (Julia Rene Williams) on 8/18/2022, at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***Amanda Edwards is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Edwards formally appointed her treasurer as (Melanie Gray) on 3/23/2022, at the City Secretary’s Office.

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***Lee Kaplan is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. Garcia formally appointed his treasurer as (Gilbert Herrera) on 1/4/2022, at the City Secretary’s Office.

“IMPORTANT DATES.”

The first day to officially apply for a place on the ballot is Saturday, July 22, 2023, if you plan on running for Mayor, Houston City Controller, or Houston City Council on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City.

The last day to file for a place on the ballot is Monday, August 21, 2023, by 5:00 p.m., for all those interested in playing an active role in the future of our great City.

“FILING APPLICATIONS.”

All applicants can officially start filling for a place on the ballot at the Mayor’s Office, that’s located at 901 Bagby, 3rd Floor, Houston, Texas, 77002, after July 22, 2023. According to the City of Houston’s website, “Applications may also be submitted via e-mail to mayor@houstontx.gov. Please note that, for applications submitted via e-mail, the filing fee or petition instead of a filing fee must still be filed in person. Please also note that the first day of the filing period is set by state law and does not move; the hours of operation for the Mayor’s Office are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.”

“FILING COSTS.”

The filing fee to run for Mayor of the city of Houston is only $1,250.00, the fee to run for Houston City Controller the filing fee is only $750.00, and the fee to run for one of the Houston City Council positions is only $500.00. However, the filing fee must be paid by cash, cashier’s check, or by certified check made payable to the City of Houston.

The City of Houston will not be accepting any personal checks or money orders from any candidates. And once you pay your filing fee, you can’t get your money back. Filing fees are non-refundable. (See City Charter, Art. V, Sec. 6.), for more information.

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