Monday, August 7, 2023

Serious Errors Have Been Found in the 2022 Midterm Election Cumulative Reports for Harris County; State Oversight Imminent


Secretary of State Jane Nelson (left), a Republican, may have to step in and run the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County, Texas, if the two Democrats screw up the upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election. For the record, "SENATE BILL 1750" will go into effect on September 1, 2023, and will effectively turn Harris County Elections back over to Harris County Clerk Tenesha Hudspeth (right), a Democrat, and Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector and Voter Registrar Ann Harris Bennett (center), who is also a Democrat. NOT SO FAST...What Democrats fail to realize is that buried inside "SENATE BILL 1933" which was also passed during the 88th Texas Legislative Session, is a complaint process that, under specific circumstances would basically grant Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson the ability to step in and oversee local elections.



State Senator Paul Bettencourt and his friends are playing chess, and Democrats in Harris County, Texas appear to think the game being played is checkers. From the way things are looking, Democrats will have their work cut out for them to keep from triggering a state takeover of local elections after "SENATE BILL 1750" and "SENATE BILL 1933" go into effect on September 1, 2023.

Serious Errors Have Been Found in the 2022 Midterm Election Cumulative Reports for Harris County; State Oversight Imminent 

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©


What local officials don't seem to understand is that the mechanisms have already been put in place to trigger the "STATE OVERSIGHT" of Harris County's upcoming 2024 Presidential Election cycle.

Just like in the case of the Houston Independent School District (HISD) takeover, Republican leadership at the statewide level seems to be playing chess, while Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee, Commissioner Rodney Ellis, and other local leaders think the game that's being played right now is checkers.

Listen, my investigative team and I have been sifting through the voter rolls for the last few years, and already have enough information to trigger the "STATE OVERSIGHT" provision that's buried inside "SENATE BILL 1933" that goes into effect on September 1, 2023. And if my team already has enough ammunition collected, you can bet your bottom dollar that State Senator Paul Bettencourt, who served for 10 years, as the Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector and Voter Registrar already has his proverbial ducks lined up in a row.

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Forty-eight Midterm Election Countywide Races from Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas Had the Wrong Ballot Totals

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The Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election for Harris County, Texas contained serious errors in the ballots cast totals. According to the Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum), the total number of ballots cast in the countywide races was 1,107,390. Therefore, when the Tabulation Computer tallied the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each countywide race, the total number of ballots cast for all of the countywide races should have equaled 1,107,390. However, forty-eight down-ballot races contained errored vote tallies, which is a significant problem. That being said, the analysis of the “MIDTERM ELECTION” that was completed by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications on Monday, August 7, 2023, reveals that only the first thirty-seven countywide races in Harris County, Texas has the correct ballots cast total of 1,107,390, on the Official Cumulative Report.



“REPORT SUMMARY.”

Based on our findings in the “OFFICIAL CUMULATIVE REPORT” for the 2022 Midterm Election for Harris County, Texas, serious corrective actions must be taken to protect the sanctity and purity of the upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election.

The Secretary of State Jane Nelson may need to step in and oversee the upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election, as well as the upcoming Tuesday, March 5, 2024, Democratic and Republican Primaries to ensure these two major pivotal elections run smoothly.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
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PAGE 27 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect. the 248th, 262nd, and 263rd Judicial District Court races all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 27 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect. the 269th, 270th, and 281st Judicial District Court races all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 28 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect. the 295th, 482nd, and 245th Judicial District Court races all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 29 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect. the 246th, 247th, and 257th Judicial District Court races all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 30 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect. the 280th, 308th, and 309th Judicial District Court races all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 31 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect. the 310th, 311th, and 312th Judicial District Court races all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 32 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect. the 313th, 314th, and 315th Judicial District Court races all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 33 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect, the race for County Judge and County Civil Court at Law #1 both have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 34 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect, the race for County Civil Court at Law #2, County Civil Court at Law #3, and County Civil Court at Law #4, all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 35 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect, the race for County Criminal Court at Law #1, County Criminal Court at Law #2, and County Criminal Court at Law #3, all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 36 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect, the race for County Criminal Court at Law #4, County Criminal Court at Law #5, and County Criminal Court at Law #6, all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 37 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect, the race for County Criminal Court at Law #7, County Criminal Court at Law #8, and County Criminal Court at Law #9, all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 38 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect, the race for County Criminal Court at Law #10, County Criminal Court at Law #11, and County Criminal Court at Law #12, all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 39 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect, the race for County Criminal Court at Law #13, County Criminal Court at Law #14, and County Criminal Court at Law #15, all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 40 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect, the race for County Probate Court #1, County Probate Court #2, and County Probate Court #3, all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 41 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect, the race for County Probate Court #4, District Clerk, and County Clerk all have incorrect totals. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



PAGE 42 - The race totals for the three races on this page are incorrect, the race for County Treasurer has an incorrect total. When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes for each of these races together, their combined tally should have equaled 1,107,390, but they didn't. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (37) thirty-seven "GOOD RACES" and (48) forty-eight "BAD RACES" for yourself.



Investigative Reporter and Political Influencer Aubrey R. Taylor is looking for duly qualified candidates who are not members of the "ELLIS/TURNER POLITICAL REGIME" to run for public office on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the City of Houston Mayoral Election, and on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in the Democratic and Republican Primary Elections in Harris County, Texas. Call (281)788-3033, for more information. You can "CLICK HERE" to check out a few of the candidates who are already endorsed by me.






































































































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."

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