Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Christmas is about Giving Back and Helping Others Like State Rep. Ron Reynolds and “THE TWINS” Did A Few Days Ago


State Rep. Ron Reynolds (HD-27) and "THE TWINS" have done their part to make Christmas more meaningful for local Fort Bend County children. Some of the children were helped by State Rep. Ron Reynolds, who has parents who are incarcerated. It brought me great joy to see Ron and his children supporting the "KIDS IN DANCE" Annual Gift Drive a few days ago. A NEW DIRECTION... In 2025 my investigative team and I will be turning our attention away from "BALLOT HARVESTERS" to shining a spotlight on the local elected officials who financed the illegal activities and funded the "BALLOT HARVESTING OPERATIONS," like Gerald Womack, the owner of Womack Development & Investment Realtors, and Dallas Jones, the owner of Elite Change, Inc., who assisted James "SMOKIE" Phillips win his recent election to become the newly-elected Precinct 7 Constable.



Fort Bend County Chairman Fred Taylor (right) and State Rep. Ron Reynolds (second from left) are two of the strongest "EMERGING LEADERS" in Fort Bend County, Texas. The 2024 Calendar year has been good for State Rep. Ron Reynolds. In case you missed it, State Rep. Ron Reynolds has become one of the "RISING STARS" in the Texas Democratic Party along with Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett and a few others. As proof of his meteoric rise, State Rep. Ron Reynolds was elected 2nd Vice Chair of the Texas House Democratic Caucus, a considerable accomplishment. He also served as Chair of the Texas Legislative Black Caucus and Chair of the Texas Legislative Progressive Caucus. Aside from State Rep. Reynolds's legislative accomplishments, he's currently on the NAACP Nation Board of Directors, and he has served as a past president of the Missouri City NAACP and past president of the Houston Lawyers Association. If all of that wasn't enough, State Rep. Reynolds received the "PRESIDENTIAL LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS" from President Barack Obama and President Joe Biden.




This mugshot of (ME) Investigative Reporter and publisher Aubrey R. Taylor is being circulated to dissuade me from exposing an evil plot underway in Harris County, Texas. Local "PARTY BOSSES" from both sides of the political aisle believe that sending emails brandishing me as a "HARDENED CRIMINAL" is going to make me cower before them and give them the cover they need to continue their mission to purge "BLACK JUDGES" with ethnic-sounding names from local judicial benches in the upcoming 2026 Midterm Election, and 2028 Presidential Election. However, their plan will not work, and I will continue to expose, unveil, and pull the covers back on their sinister scheme.

"HARD FACTS."

In the courts, “ROGUE PROSECUTORS” also played significant roles in nearly all of the cases where African American males were wrongfully convicted. In many cases, “ROGUE PROSECUTORS” would offer plea bargains that would allow a person immediate release from pretrial detention; this acted as a strong incentive for an innocent person to go before a judge or magistrate to plead guilty and accept responsibility and punishment for a crime they did not commit.

What you might not know is that in nearly 25% of all the cases where “THE INNOCENCE PROJECT” helped to free wrongly convicted “BLACK AND BROWN MEN” since 1989, plead guilty.

What you might not know is that in 50% of the cases where African American men have been wrongfully convicted and confined, the police used investigatory practices that were deceptive during the interrogation process. The police also used threats to coerce witnesses and racially profiled the wrongfully convicted individuals in nearly all the wrongfully convicted cases.



This mugshot of (ME) Investigate Reporter and publisher Aubrey R. Taylor is the one "POLITICAL PARTY BOSSES" and their operatives like Kay Shepard believe that they can use to destroy my business and label me as a "CONVICTED FELON" who ran around robbing people when I was in my 20s. However, none of my adversaries have looked into the "RETALIATORY CASE" felony case brought against me decades ago. What these fools would realize is that I never pulled a gun on anyone. Nor did I ever rob or physically assault anyone. They would also discover that I continued to maintain my innocence until my money ran out, and I was forced to accept a Deferred Adjudicated Probation. Judge Devon Anderson (Republican) and her husband were being investigated by me on behalf of a local private security company.

"HARD FACTS."

You may not know this, but nearly 60% of the people that the “INNOCENCE PROJECT” has helped to exonerate and set free from prison since 1992 are Black men. Like it or not, we have a two-tiered Criminal Justice System in America.



Aubrey R. Taylor Communications publishes Houston Business Connections Newspaper© to inform, empower, and mobilize our "OPEN-MINDED READERS" and assist them in making informed voting decisions. Aubrey R. Taylor is one of the top investigative reporters in the southwest region of the United States of America.

Christmas is about Giving Back and Helping Others Like State Rep. Ron Reynolds and “THE TWINS” Did A Few Days Ago

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Words can express how proud I am of State Rep. Ron E. Reynolds and Fort Bend County Democratic Party Chairman Fred Taylor (no relation) and their willingness to give of their time, talent, and treasurer to make Fort Bend County (one of the most diverse counties in America), even better.

In the coming year, I plan to work closely with State Rep. Ron Reynolds, who is quickly becoming one of Texas’s most vocal and respected African American men. No matter what you think about State Rep. Reynolds, one thing is sure – he knows what it feels like to recover from adversity and rise back to stardom and notoriety.

I don’t like being around people who haven’t gone through anything in life. Why not? Among the ranks of our local politicians, many have never been convicted of anything (rightfully or wrongfully), but that doesn’t mean they’ve lived squeaky-clean lives.

It is not a coincidence that whenever I investigate a local politician, rather than face the music, these corrupt individuals try to use “DIVERSIONARY TACTICS” in attempting to brandish me as a hardened criminal – to deflect attention away from themselves.

And now, since their attempts to deflect attention away from their corruption aren’t working, they’ve shown another side of themselves by deploying “HARDENED CRIMINALS” like Gary Wade in a feeble attempt to strike fear into my heart – but that isn’t going to work.

“TWO BAD GUYS.”

While Gary Wade is a “HARDENED CRIMINAL,” he could possibly also be a “CRACKHEAD” who isn’t thinking straight. A few years ago, the move Gary Wade pulled in that Home Depot store is something only a “DOPE FIEND” would try to pull off – in my opinion.

As a refresher, on January 13, 2002, an investigator for Home Depot witnessed [GARY WADE] enter the store, go to the flooring department, load a lumber cart with nine boxes of Pergo flooring, take the cart to the refund registers, and exit the store, leaving the cart next to the refund register. [GARY WADE] reentered the store two or three minutes later with a shopping basket that contained store merchandise. [GARY WADE] took the cart he had left in the store with the Pergo flooring and the shopping basket to the refund register and obtained a store credit card for the merchandise and the Pergo flooring. After [GARY WADE] received the store credit gift card, [THE INVESTIGATOR] confronted him, took him to the manager’s office, and notified the Houston Police Department, who came and arrested him. Ultimately, Wade was charged and convicted of stealing the merchandise.

And when you get to it, James “SMOKIE” Phillips, the newly-elected Constable for Precinct 7, isn’t much better than Gary Wade, who is continuing to show every day more and more that he’s more likely a “DOPE FIEND,” or should I say “CRACKHEAD” rather than a bonafide businessman who is rehabilitated and remorseful for his past criminal activities.

As for “SMOKIE,” at this stage of the game, I thought he had learned his lesson – since he narrowly escaped living the rest of his life behind bars back in the day – but he hasn’t.

It’s not every day that a “BLACK MAN” finds himself in the grip of the FBI and DEA and is allowed to escape on a technicality. I’ve looked over all the documents, and government authorities had “SMOKIE” dead to the right, and they let him slide but could still come back and snatch him up if he screws up.

If you ask me, “SMOKIE” can’t get right – he’s going to screw up. And when he does, I will be the first person to inform his “PRECINCT 7” constituents.

Many voters who cast their ballots for “SMOKIE” back during the 2024 Democratic Party Primary had no idea that “SMOKIE” had allegedly used his position as a Harris County Sheriff Deputy to help Mexico’s Cali Drug Cartel. And they certainly didn’t know “SMOKIE,” and 11 co-conspirators were busted by the FBI and DEA and indicted.

Smokie did not get declared “INNOCENT,” which is what you need to know. Nor did the FBI and DEA use unscrupulous tactics to insnare “SMOKIE” and his 11 co-conspirators.

“The indictment detailed Smokie’s alleged role was to use his law enforcement position to protect the drug smugglers, help them avoid detection, and use a state computer to run background checks on potential drug buyers,” explained 30-time Emmy Award Winning reporter Wayne Dolcefino.

In short, “SMOKIE” has a unique opportunity to redeem himself and straighten up his act once elected, but I don’t see him doing that.

My prediction is that “SMOKIE” is going to allow his friends like Vivian King, the chief of staff for Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, to screw up his life – right along with hers.

In the next few months, James “SMOKIE” Phillips will have an opportunity to redeem himself by telling the truth or lying to his friend under oath and risk going to jail for “FELONY” perjury – that’s a fact.

I’m unsure which path “SMOKIE” will take, one for the “GOOD TEAM” or while he risks his future and lies to protect his corrupt friends. But whatever the case, “SMOKIE” will be called onto the carpet and given the unique opportunity to redeem himself as a law-abiding man.

“WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS.”

You may not know this, but nearly 60% of the people that the “INNOCENCE PROJECT” has helped to exonerate and set free from prison since 1992 are Black men. Like it or not, we have a two-tiered Criminal Justice System in America.

Listen. You can’t say that President Donald Trump was “WRONGFULLY CONVICTED” and did not get a fair shot in court and then turn around and ignore the thousands upon thousands of innocent “BLACK MEN” who are sitting behind bars in prison all across America simply because they could not afford the type of representation that President Trump was able to afford to put forth his defense.

Trust me when I tell you I know what it feels like to be on the wrong side of the law without resources. I also know what it feels like to stand before an “UNJUST JUDGE” who is racist and dead-bent on making you another statistic.

Nobody is perfect, but it’s a fact that African American males are treated more harshly by the Criminal Justice System than any other ethnic group in America. Truth be told, the 13th Amendment to our United States Constitution defines incarceration as another form of slavery.

The 13th Amendment to our United States Constitution states, “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”

What does “INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE” mean? When you get right down to it, Involuntary servitude is nothing more than a condition of servitude or (forced imprisonment) formed as schemes, plans, or patterns related to confinement intended to cause harm to the person or someone else.

What you might not know is that in 50% of the cases where African American men have been wrongfully convicted and confined, the police used investigatory practices that were deceptive during the interrogation process. The police also used threats to coerce witnesses and racially profiled the wrongfully convicted individuals in nearly all the wrongfully convicted cases.

In the courts, “ROGUE PROSECUTORS” also played significant roles in nearly all of the cases where African American males were wrongfully convicted. In many cases, “ROGUE PROSECUTORS” would offer plea bargains that would allow a person immediate release from pretrial detention; this acted as a strong incentive for an innocent person to go before a judge or magistrate to plead guilty and accept responsibility and punishment for a crime they did not commit.

What you might not know is that in nearly 25% of all the cases where “THE INNOCENCE PROJECT” helped to free wrongly convicted “BLACK AND BROWN MEN” since 1989, plead guilty.

“LOOKING AHEAD.”

In the upcoming 2025 calendar year, I will expose, unveil, uncover, and pull the curtains back on every “DIRTY POLITICIAN” in our region. However, I also plan to balance things by promoting and highlighting “GOOD ELECTED OFFICIALS” who go above and beyond their required office duties to make life better for their constituents, particularly America.

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Tami C. Pierce (left) and her wife/husband, Dr. Stephanie L. Gross-Pierce, M.D., have been happily married for over 22 years. Tami and Stephanie are two of the most sociable, caring, loving people I have ever met. Their love for one another is truly genuine. However, Cindy Siegel, the chairman of the Harris County Republican Party, has a responsibility as chairman to give Republican voters facts about their nominees to help them get a better understanding of who they are voting for when they go to the polls. It is unfair to mislead "REPUBLICAN VOTERS" by not informing them that Tami C. Pierce, the candidate running against Judge DaSean Jones on Saturday, May 3, 2025, is a member of the "LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY," but ran under the radar during the 2022 Midterm Election as a Republican Judicial nominee. How difficult is that? After all, A few weeks ago, several Republican lawmakers introduced legislation to clarify that the terms “male,” “female,” and “sex,” among others, refer to the biological distinctions between men and women.



Kay Shepard, a woman who was accused by State Rep. Shawn Theirry of stalking her after she rebuffed her sexual advances, appears to be on a mission to help her fellow "LGBTQ+ SISTER" defeat Judge DaSean Jones on Saturday, May 3, 2025, in the "DO-OVER RACE" for the 180th Criminal District Court, in Harris County, Texas.

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From: KAY SHEPARD <kayshepard@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, Dec 17, 2024 at 1:43 PM
Subject: Has anyone see Candidate DeSean Jones?

To: Precinct Chairs,

"As we gear up for the May 2025 elections, there’s only one judicial race on the ballot: Desean Jones, who is running for a criminal bench seat. Now, as most of you know, his previous election was overturned, and for reasons that are still a mystery to us all, he opted not to have his case heard alongside the others. Why? I have no idea. Does he think he's a solo act in a group project?

Anyway, this creates a bit of a conundrum for me. It seems like he’s under the impression that he’s all on his own, but last I checked, he’s a Democrat, and we’re all here to help elect DEMOCRATS. I’m committed to our party’s success, but honestly, Desean’s actions are making me wonder if he thinks he's a solo act and doesn't need a team's support.

Let’s take a trip down memory lane. A few years ago, during our sweep in Harris County, it honestly felt like Desean just jumped on the bandwagon, waved from the back seat, and went along for the ride. You could’ve called him the "Invisible Candidate" because he was nowhere to be found—no block walks, no phone banks, not even a yard sign. I’m starting to think he thought the “DEMOCRATIC PARTY” was a kind of all-you-can-eat buffet where you can take credit without lifting a finger. Then, to add insult to injury, he threw a victory party for himself, even though he did absolutely nothing to earn it. It was like watching someone show up at a potluck with an empty plate and leave with a doggy bag.

Now, we’ve got a serious problem on our hands. Why on earth did he choose to separate his case? Does he think he’s the chosen one, some kind of judicial Jedi? Does he think he’s better than the rest of us? I mean, is campaigning beneath him? I’m honestly starting to think he’s treating this race like a Netflix show—he’s in it, but he’s not really in it, you know?

He doesn’t even have a website. Not one sign, not one piece of lit, flyer, nothing. He’s like the “Where’s Waldo?” of the Harris County election scene. Has anyone actually seen him campaigning in Harris County? Crickets… I haven’t either. It's like he’s running a “ghost campaign”—which, come to think of it, could actually be his strategy: invisibility. He's not even attending Democratic events where he’s the honoree. If he’s showing up at a party, it’s the kind where the guest of honor has left before anyone arrives.

But here’s the thing—despite all of this, we have no choice but to work our tails off to keep this seat blue. We can’t let the Republicans gain any more ground, and that’s why I’m reaching out to all of you. We need to win this seat—not because we’re in love with the candidate (though I’m still waiting for him to make an appearance), but because we need to make sure Harris County stays blue.

At this point, I’m not sure if we’re electing Desean Jones or the idea of Desean Jones. But hey, that’s democracy for you—sometimes you get the candidate you deserve, and other times, you get the one who left their campaign in the “drafts” folder.

So, let’s do what we do best—work harder than the person we’re supporting. If Desean Jones won’t show up for his own race, we’ll show up for him. Because, at the end of the day, it's not about him; it’s about us-DEMOCRATS. And if he shows up to the polls on election day, I’ll be the first one to say, “Welcome to the team, buddy.”

Let’s keep this seat blue, no matter who’s running. DEMOCRATS we must save this seat.

Much Love,

We must be more cognizant and bring forth viable candidates who will represent our party well.

Please share this email with others. Sometimes I duplicate and other times I miss folks."



Judge Dawn DaShea Rogers ran unchallenged in the 2024 Democratic Party Primary, and the Republicans had difficulty filling out their judicial slots for the 2024 Presidential Election, which allowed Judge Dawn DaShea Rogers to run for re-election unopposed. However, what you may not realize is Judge Rogers, the presiding judge for the 334th Civil District Court, ran against and defeated a very popular "LGBTQ+ JUDGE" named Judge Steven Kirkland, which did not sit well with members of the "LGBTQ+ POLITICAL CAUCUS," and their allies. To make matters worse, Dawn DaShea Rogers wasn't the first Black female to target Judge Kirkland and defeat him in a Democratic Party Primary. In 2012, a little-known African American attorney named Elaine Palmer challenged Judge Steven Kirkland for his 215th Civil District Court bench and, after a bitter primary battle, defeated him, which enraged members of the Democratic Party.



Judge DaSean Jones is not a "SOFT ON CRIME JUDGE" but a "FAMILY MAN" who values and respects the sanctity of holy matrimony between a man and a woman. Besides being a heterosexual male, Judge DaSean Jones is a decorated combat veteran and former civil rights attorney currently serving as the presiding judge for the 180th Criminal District Court. Truth be told, Judge DaSean Jones’s military experience, love for America, and willingness to lay his life down to protect America's interests at home and abroad is a combination of asset qualities that make him one of the “MOST UNIQUELY QUALIFIED” members of the judiciary in Texas if not the entire nation. NOTE: Judge DaSean Jones, being pictured above in his military uniform, does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of Defense (DOD) in any way, shape, or form. 



Judge Dasean Jones, appears to have "POLITICAL OPERATIVES" working against him like Kay Shepard from inside the Harris County Democratic Party. This story is still developing, but from what we can see, Kay Shepard appears to be trying to sabotage Judge DaSean Jones's re-election Campaign.


Judge Lashawn Williams, Judge Angela Graves Harrington, Judge Shannon Baldwin, Judge Tonya Jones, and Judge Toria J. Finch will be in the fight of their political lives as Democrats are already contemplating challenging the (26) twenty-six "AFRICAN AMERICAN JUDGES" who are up for re-election in the upcoming 2026 Midterm Election for Harris County, Texas. However, I'm not sure why so many potential candidates are seeking to run against the (26) twenty-six African American incumbent judges when there will be (68) sixty-eight local benches up for grabs in the 2026 Midterm Election in Harris County, Texas.

There are (68) Sixty-Eight Local Benches to Choose From in the 2026 Midterms

55th Civil District Court
Judge Latosha Lewis Payne (DEM)

113th Civil District Court
Judge Rabeea Collier (DEM)

157th Civil District Court
Judge Tanya Garrison (DEM)

180th Criminal District Court
Judge DaSean Jones (DEM)

182nd Criminal District Court
Judge Danilo "Danny" Lacayo (DEM)

183rd Criminal District Court
Kristin M. Guiney (REP)

Judge Kristin M. Guiney ran for the 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 8, and defeated Judge Richard Hightower and, therefore, will not be on the 2026 Midterm Election ballot.

184th Criminal District Court
Judge Katherine "Kat" Thomas (DEM)

185th Criminal District Court
Judge Andrea Beall (DEM)

189th Civil District Court
Katherine "Kat" Thomas (DEM)

190th Civil District Court
Judge Beau Miller (DEM)

208th Criminal District Court
Judge Beverly Armstrong (DEM)

209th Criminal District Court 
Judge Brian E. Warren (DEM)

228th Criminal District Court
(Deceased) Judge Frank Aguilar (DEM)

230th Criminal District Court
Judge Chris Morton (DEM)

232nd Criminal District Court
Judge Josh Hill (Dem)

234th Civil District Court
Judge Lauren Reeder (DEM)

248th Criminal District Court
Judge Hilary Unger (DEM)

262nd Criminal District Court
Judge Lori Chambers Gray (DEM)

263rd Criminal District Court
Judge Melissa Marie Morris (DEM)

269th Civil District Court
Judge Cory Don Sepolio (DEM)

270th Civil District Court
Judge Dedra Davis (DEM)

281st Civil District Court
Judge Christine Weems (DEM

295th Civil District Court
Judge Donna Roth (DEM)

482nd Criminal District Court
Judge Veronica M. Nelson (DEM)

246th Family District Court
Judge Angela Graves Harrington (DEM)

247th Family District Court
Judge Janice Berg (DEM)

257th Family District Court
Judge Sandra Peake (DEM)

280th Family Protective Court
Judge Damiene Dianne Curvey (DEM)

308th Family District Court
Judge Gloria Lopez (DEM)

309th Family District Court
Judge Linda Marie Dunson (DEM)

310th Family District Court
Judge Sonya Leah Heath (DEM)

311th Family District Court
Judge Germaine Ja'net Tanner (DEM)

312th Family District Court
Judge Teresa J. Waldrop (DEM)

313th Juvenile District Court
Judge Natalia Cokinos Oakes (DEM)

314th Juvenile District Court
Judge Michelle Moore (DEM)

315th Juvenile District Court
Judge Leah Shapiro (DEM)

Harris County Judge
County Judge Lina Hidalgo (DEM)

County Civil Court at Law No. 1
Judge Audrie Lawton Evans (DEM)

County Civil Court at Law No. 2
Judge Jim F. Kovach (DEM)

County Civil Court at Law No. 3
Judge LaShawn A. Williams (DEM)

County Civil Court at Law No. 4
Judge M.K. Monica Singh (DEM)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 1
Judge Alex Salgado (DEM)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 2
Judge Paula Goodhart (REP)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 3
Judge Leslie Johnson (REP)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 4
Judge Shannon Baldwin (DEM)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 5
Judge David Marcel Fleischer (DEM)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 6
Judge Kelly Andrews (DEM)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 7
Judge Andrew A. Wright (DEM)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 8
Judge Erika Ramirez (DEM)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 9
Judge Toria J. Finch (DEM)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 10
Judge Juanita Jackson (DEM)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 11
Judge Sedrick T. Walker, II (DEM)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 12
Judge Genesis E. Draper (DEM)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 13
Judge Raul Rodriguez (DEM)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 14
Judge Jessica N. Padilla (REP)

County Criminal Court at Law No. 15
Judge Tonya Jones (DEM)

County Probate Court No. 1
Judge Jerry Simoneaux (DEM)

County Probate Court No. 2
Judge Pamela Medina (DEM)

County Probate Court No. 3
Judge Jason Cox (DEM)

County Probate Court No. 4
Judge James Horwitz (DEM)

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 2
Judge Steve Duble (DEM)

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 2
Judge Delores Lozano (DEM)

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3, Place 2
Judge Lucia Bates (DEM)

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4, Place 2
Judge Laryssa Korduba (REP)

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 2
Judge Bob Wolfe (REP)

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 6, Place 2
Judge Angela D. Rodriguez (DEM)

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2
Judge Sharon M. Burney (DEM)

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 8, Place 2
Judge Louie Ditta (REP)



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Judge Latosha Lewis Payne is the presiding judge for the 55th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Latosha Lewis Payne will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Tamika “Tami” Craft is the presiding judge for the 189th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Tamika “Tami” Craft will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge DaSean Jones is the presiding judge for the 180th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. He will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election. However, Judge DaSean Jones must defeat his Republican challenger, Tami C. Pierce, on Saturday, May 3, 2025, to remain the presiding judge for the 180th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas.



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Judge Katherine N. Thomas is the presiding judge for the 184th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Katherine N. Thomas will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Beverly D. Armstrong is the presiding judge for the 208th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Beverly D. Armstrong will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.


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Judge Angela M. Lancelin is the presiding judge for the 245th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Angela M. Lancelin will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Angela Graves Harrington is the presiding judge for the 246th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Angela Graves Harrington will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Sandra J. Peake is the presiding judge for the 257th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Sandra J. Peake will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Lori Chambers Gray is the presiding judge for the 262nd Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Lori Chambers Gray will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Melissa M. Morris is the presiding judge for the 263rd Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Melissa M. Morris will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Dedra Davis is the presiding judge for the 270th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Dedra Davis will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Damiane “Dianne” Curvey presides over the 280th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge “Damiane “Dianne” Curvey will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Linda Marie Dunson is the presiding judge for the 309th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Linda Marie Dunson will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Germaine Tanner is the presiding judge for the 311th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Germaine "Ja'Net Tanner will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Michelle Moore is the presiding judge for the 314th Juvenile District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Michelle Moore will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Veronica M. Nelson is the presiding judge for the 482nd Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Veronica M. Nelson will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Shannon Baldwin is the presiding judge for the County Criminal Court at Law No. 4 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Shannon Baldwin will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.


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Judge Toria J. Finch presides over the County Criminal Court at Law No. 9 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Toria J. Finch will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Juanita Jackson is the presiding judge for the County Criminal Court at Law No. 10 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Juanita Jackson will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Sedrick T. Walker II is the presiding judge for the County Criminal Court at Law No. 11 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Sedrick T. Walker II will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Genesis Draper presides for the County Criminal Court at Law No. 12 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Genesis Draper will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Tonya Jones is the presiding judge for the County Criminal Court at Law No. 15 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Tonya Jones will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Audrie Lawton Evans is the presiding judge for the County Civil Court at Law No. 1 in Harris County, Texas. Judge Audrie Lawton Evans will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge LaShawn A. Williams is the presiding judge for the County Civil Court at Law No. 3 in Harris County, Texas. Judge LaShawn A. Williams will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Lucia Bates is the Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3, Place 2, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Lucia Bates will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.



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Judge Sharon Burney is the Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Sharon Burney will be up for reelection in the 2026 Midterm Election.

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