Thursday, June 22, 2023

Georgia Provost is Entering the Houston City Council District D Race to Unseat Councilwoman Carolyn Evans Shabazz


Georgia Provost (left), a well-known African American businesswoman has stepped up to the plate and announced that she will be running for Houston City Council District D and challenging incumbent Council Member Carolyn Evans Shabazz on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the City of Houston Mayoral Election. For the record, Georgia Provost has run for office several times, but her best performance came back in 2015, when she narrowly lost on Saturday, December 12, 2015, after receiving an astonishing 81,507 votes, for 48.3% of the vote against Mike Knox, who received 87,191, for 51.7% of the vote in the Houston City Council At-Large Position #1, runoff election. Now, the remarkable thing about Georgia Provost, and her 2015 run for Houston City Council is that she finished ahead of Lane Lewis, the former Harris County Democratic Party Chair, Jenifer Rene Pool, a transgender candidate, Tom McCasland, Chris Oliver, James Partsch-Galvan, and M. "Griff" Griffin, en route to making the runoff.


- (BATTLE STRATEGY) -

In-Person Vote Counting Devices will be used at every "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" between Monday, October 23, 2023, and Friday, November 3, 2023, to count the number of voters entering and exiting every early voting location. This effort will be spearheaded by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications in our attempt to catch potential "ILLEGAL VOTING" in real-time. Why? Well, the type of "ELECTION FRAUD" that has been detected in Harris County, Texas must be isolated and captured in real-time during "EARLY VOTING" to disrupt the plan that has been hatched by the "ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME" to hold on to their power. That being said, all warm-blooded Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and Independent voters are strongly encouraged to join forces and defeat every candidate who is endorsed by Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis and term-limited Mayor Sylvester Turner in our beloved Bayou City.



- (AT-LARGE POSITION #1) -

Attorney Julian Ramirez, is our endorsed candidate in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #1, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the City of Houston Mayoral Election. Attorney Ramirez is a strong candidate who isn't afraid of the 'tribal members' who are part of the "ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME" and is committed to representing "ALL HOUSTONIANS" without fear or favor when elected. That being said, all warm-blooded Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and Independent voters should join forces and throw their support behind attorney Julian Ramirez in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #1, in our beloved Bayou City. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the current edition of our nonpartisan newspaper.



- (AT-LARGE POSITION #2) -

Pastor Willie Davis, is our endorsed candidate in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #2, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the City of Houston Mayoral Election. Pastor Davis is a strong candidate who isn't afraid of the 'tribal members' who are part of the "ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME" and is committed to representing "ALL HOUSTONIANS" without fear or favor when elected. That being said, all warm-blooded Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and Independent voters should join forces and throw their support behind Pastor Willie Davis in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #2, in our beloved Bayou City. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the current edition of our nonpartisan newspaper.


- (AT-LARGE POSITION #3) -

Pastor Ericka McCrutcheon, is our endorsed candidate in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #3, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the City of Houston Mayoral Election. Pastor McCrutcheon is a strong candidate who isn't afraid of the 'tribal members' who are part of the "ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME" and is committed to representing "ALL HOUSTONIANS" without fear or favor when elected. That being said, all warm-blooded Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and Independent voters should join forces and throw their support behind Pastor Ericka McCrutcheon in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #3, in our beloved Bayou City. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the current edition of our nonpartisan newspaper.


- (AT-LARGE POSITION #4) -

John Branch Jr., is our endorsed candidate in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #4, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the City of Houston Mayoral Election. John Branch, Jr. is a strong candidate who isn't afraid of the 'tribal members' who are part of the "ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME" and is committed to representing "ALL HOUSTONIANS" without fear or favor when elected. That being said, all warm-blooded Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and Independent voters should join forces and throw their support behind John Branch, Jr., in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #4, in our beloved Bayou City. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the current edition of our nonpartisan newspaper.


- (COUNCIL DISTRICT - A) -

Councilwoman Amy Peck, is our endorsed candidate in the race for Houston City Council District A, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the City of Houston Mayoral Election. Councilwoman Peck has already proven that she isn't afraid of the 'tribal members' who are part of the "ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME" and has displayed a strong commitment to her representing the people of Houston City Council "DISTRICT A" without fear or favor. That being said, all warm-blooded Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and Independent voters should join forces and throw their support behind Councilwoman Amy Peck in the race for Houston City Council District A, in our beloved Bayou City. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the current edition of our nonpartisan newspaper.


- (COUNCIL DISTRICT - D) -

Businesswoman Georgia Provost, is our endorsed candidate in the race for Houston City Council District D, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the City of Houston Mayoral Election. "Mama Provost" is a strong candidate who isn't afraid of the 'tribal members' who are part of the "ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME" and is committed to representing "DISTRICT D" without fear or favor when elected. That being said, all warm-blooded Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and Independent voters should join forces and throw their support behind "Mama Provost" in the race for Houston City Council District D, in our beloved Bayou City. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the current edition of our nonpartisan newspaper.


- (COUNCIL DISTRICT - G) -

Councilwoman Mary Nan Huffman, is our endorsed candidate in the race for Houston City Council District G, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the City of Houston Mayoral Election. Councilwoman Huffman has already proven that she isn't afraid of the 'tribal members' who are part of the "ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME" and has displayed a strong commitment to representing the people of Houston City Council "DISTRICT G" without fear or favor. That being said, all warm-blooded Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and Independent voters should join forces and throw their support behind Councilwoman Mary Nan Huffman in the race for Houston City Council District G, in our beloved Bayou City. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the current edition of our nonpartisan newspaper.


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."

Georgia Provost is Entering the Houston City Council District D Race to Unseat Councilwoman Carolyn Evans Shabazz

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

According to attorney Julian Ramirez, “Houston needs at-large council members who won't simply be rubber stamps for the mayor,” and he’s correct. “My background and experience have been all about asking questions, speaking out, and advocating for those who need a voice,” says Ramirez, who is running for the Houston City Council At-Large Position #1, seat, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023.

“I will represent the interests of all Houstonians at City Hall. I ask for your vote,” proclaims Ramirez.

Now, it is vitally important that Houstonians from all walks of life join forces to make sure that the “ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME” is defeated at the ballot box on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the City of Houston Mayoral Election. To this end, strong candidates who are not afraid of the “ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME” must be recruited and financially supported in races up and down the ballot.

“ANSWERING THE CALL.”

Just so you know, Aubrey R. Taylor Communications was notified via text at 9:37 p.m. last night (Wednesday, June 21, 2023), that well-known Houston Businesswoman Georgia D. Provost, is answering the call to service, and will be entering the Houston City Council District D race, instead of the Houston City Council At-Large Position #1 race where my investigative team has already vetted, and endorsed attorney Julian Ramirez, who has also been endorsed by term-limited Councilman Mike Knox, who is running for Harris County Sheriff, in the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election.

“After my months of praying, I will be a candidate for City Council District D, need your wisdom, blessing with much love, Provost,” stated the text message from businesswoman Georgia Provost.

With the entry of Georgia Provost into the Houston City Council District D, a race that fills (4) four slots on our slate for the upcoming showdown, that will take place in our beloved Bayou City on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the City of Houston Mayoral Election.


“TRIBAL WARFARE.”

The upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election is nonpartisan, which means that this election should be free of outside “POLITICAL PARTY INTERFERENCE” from either of the two local major political parties. That being said, all Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and Independent voters are strongly encouraged to support “OUR NONPARTISAN SLATE” of vetted candidates who are “DULY-QUALIFIED” and not afraid of the “ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME” or corrupt local political party bosses, or their cronies.

If Washington D.C., is a swamp, the City of Houston has become a big cesspool, under the leadership of the 'tribal members' of the “ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME” who have earned the City of Houston the dubious distinction as the “DEATH CAPITAL OF AMERICA” since they took control of our beloved Bayou City.

In case you haven’t noticed, crime is running rampant, corruption is at an all-time high, has ‘allegations’ of money laundering, mail fraud, and other criminal acts are going unpunished. And truth be told, the “ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME” is ruling Harris County, Texas with an “IRON-FIST” right now, and they have infiltrated every area of our local city and county government.


“ELECTION INTEGRITY.”

It is vitally important that all candidates make protecting the sanctity of our local election an integral part of their 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election strategy. You must remember that the “ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME” has become desperate and will stop at nothing to protect their turf.

As it stands right now, the “ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME” succeeded at clearing the way for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, in the race for Mayor, by first convincing former Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins to drop his bid for mayor back on Thursday, April 6, 2023, and then on Monday, June 19, 2023, the “ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME” managed to also convince former At-Large Councilwoman Amanda Edwards to drop her bid to become Mayor of Houston as well.

“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.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
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AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
DIRECT CONTACT: (281)788-3033