




George Foreman IV (left), the son of two-time Boxing Heavyweight Champion of the World "BIG GEORGE" Foreman, is running for the vacant 18th Congressional District of Texas. The field of candidates vying for the 18th Congressional District of Texas seat has ballooned to more than twenty (20) candidates vying for the congressional seat. Coming up on Monday, June 2, 2025, at 8:15a.m., we will get our first glimpse at George Foreman IV when he makes a special "GUEST APPEARANCE" on the Michael Berry Show on iHeart Radio. Coming up on Thursday, June 19, 2025, Investigative Reporter, Aubrey R. Taylor, and Half of Fame Broadcaster Ralph Cooper, face off in a "JUNTEENTH" KCOH Radio Rumble, from 1:00p.m. through 3:00 p.m., while debating the 18th Congressional District race and candidates long with other topics aimed at informing the Black Community.


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On Monday, June 2, 2025, from 8:15a.m. through 8:30a.m., Radio Talk Show Host Michael Berry will interview George Foreman IV, the son of two-time Heavyweight Boxing Champion George Foreman, who has entered the race for the 18th Congressional District of Texas. George Foreman IV and Michael Berry are planning to discuss issues, both big and small, affecting our city, state, and nation during the show. George Foreman IV is one of twenty (20) candidates running for the vacant 18th Congressional District of Texas seat on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. The deadline for candidates to file for a place on the ballot to run for the 18th Congressional District of Texas is Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Early voting will begin on Monday, October 20, 2025, and end on Friday, October 31, 2025.

"ABOUT MICHAEL."
In case you are not familiar with Michael Berry, he is named among the Top 25 Talk Hosts in America by NewsMax Magazine and has been ranked among the country's top 10 talk hosts by iHateTheMedia.com. NewsRadio 740 is Houston's Local and National News, Weather, and Traffic radio station with political analysis from Michael Berry, Jimmy Barrett, Shara Fryer, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, and more!

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"ABOUT RALPH."
Throughout his illustrious broadcasting career, Hall of Fame Broadcaster Ralph Cooper has interviewed many high-profile local, national, and international sports figures such as Willie Mays, Satchel Paige, Hank Aaron, Muhammad Ali, Roberto Clemente, Kenny Houston, Kenny Burrough, Jesse Owens, George Foreman, Joe Louis, Wilma Rudolph, Sugar Ray Robinson, Evander Holyfield, Eric Dickerson, Earl Campbell, Clyde Drexler, Zina Garrison, Mike Singletary, and the late George Floyd. For those who don’t know, “COOP” loves politics.

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Judge Peyton Peebles, the presiding judge for the 497th Criminal District Court, is one of the best Judges in Harris County, Texas, when it comes to providing a level playing field for Defense Attorneys and State Prosecutors inside his courtroom. Based on the high marks he received from members of the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association (HCCLA) Judicial Evaluation Poll, Judge Peebles should be allowed to run for re-election uncontested.


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On Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Judge Peyton Peebles, the presiding judge for the 487th Criminal District Court, must receive the Republican nomination to have his name placed on the ballot to represent his "POLITICAL PARTY" in the Tuesday, November 3, 2026, Midterm Election. Judge Peebles is endorsed by the Houston Business Connection Newspaper© and received very high marks in the 2025 Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association (HCCLA) Judicial Evaluation Poll.

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Judge DaSean Jones, the presiding judge for the 180th Criminal District Court, is one of the best Judges in Harris County, Texas, when it comes to providing a level playing field for Defense Attorneys and State Prosecutors inside his courtroom. Based on the high marks he received from members of the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association (HCCLA) Judicial Evaluation Poll, Judge Jones should be allowed to run for re-election uncontested.


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On Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Judge DaSean, the presiding judge for the 180th Criminal District Court, must receive the Democratic nomination to have his name placed on the ballot to represent his "POLITICAL PARTY" in the Tuesday, November 3, 2026, Midterm Election. Judge Jones is endorsed by the Houston Business Connection Newspaper© and received very high marks in the 2025 Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association (HCCLA) Judicial Evaluation Poll.

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I’m Aubrey R. Taylor, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper, one of Texas's most formidable politically-focused publications. With the help of my chief investigator, Charles Marler, a former FBI Investigative Specialist, my investigative team is second to none. NOTE: My thoughts, opinions, and reports are published under my First Amendment-protected rights afforded to me under the “FREEDOM OF SPEECH” and “FREEDOM OF THE PRESS” clauses in the U.S. Constitution.
As many as 30 Candidates Could Run for the 18th Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, November 4, 2025
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
Could the son of the late two-time Boxing Heavyweight Champion of the World, George Foreman, be the perfect antidote to Commissioner Rodney Ellis’s “PUPPET” Christian Menefee, whose campaign already appears to be floundering?

“BERRY INTERVIEW.”
On Monday, June 2, 2025, the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas will get their first glimpse into George Foreman IV when he appears on the Michael Berry Show from 8:15 am to 8:30 am, which airs on NewsRadio 740 KTRH, one of Houston’s go-to stations for local and National Political News, Weather, Traffic, and political analysis.
Michael Berry, one of the best in the radio broadcasting business, and other political “KINGMAKERS” like Sean Hannity and Mark Levin headline a star-studded contingent of “POLITICAL MINDS” when it comes to politics. Does Michael Berry know something about George IV that he wants his listeners to be aware of?

“KCOH RUMBLE.”
If you want to get a good understanding of “BLACK POLITICS” and what’s unfolding with the 18th Congressional District of Texas, you had better not forget to tune into KCOH Radio (www.1230KCOH.com) on Thursday, June 19, 2025, which is “JUNETEENTH,” when Hall of Fame Broadcaster Ralph Cooper and Investigative Reporter Aubrey R. Taylor, will put their nearly 100 years of covering the “BLACK COMMUNITY” to the test in a two-hour show.

“DIRTY POLITICS.”
On Tuesday, March 3, 2020, when Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee received 6,202 absentee mail ballot votes, Sheree Harris Fisher, whom my investigative team embedded inside Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s campaign had already alerted my team that Gerald Womack, was using his office as the “BALLOT HARVESTING HEADQUARTERS” for Sheila Jackson Lee and other local candidates, joined at the hip with Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, and other local Black leaders.
As you may recall, during this 2020 Democratic Party primary, 6,932 absentee mail ballots were cast in the Democratic Party Primary race for the 18th Congressional District of Texas.
Sheila Jackson Lee received 6,202 absentee mail ballots, Marc Flores received 271, Jerry Ford Sr. received 168, Michael Allen received 118, Bimal Patel received 70, Stevens Orozco received 70, and Donovan Boson received 33.
For over three decades, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee held control of the 18th Congressional District of Texas by using “MAFIA STYLED” methods to win re-election.
Gerald Womack, the owner of Womack Development & Investment Realtors, is the alleged culprit who ran Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s “BALLOT HARVESTING OPERATION” out of his business address located at 4412 Almeda Road in Houston’s historic Third Ward.
I am not sure if Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee ever ran a fair race to win re-election. From the time “SHE-JACK” was recruited by Ken Lay, the late disgraced CEO of Enron Corporation, to run against Congressman Craig Washington, she and Gerald Womack ran scheme after scheme to hold the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas hostage by any means necessary.

“THE PLAYBOOK.”
Yes, Governor Greg Abbott, Secretary of State Jane Nelson, and Attorney General Ken Paxton are very familiar with the “BALLOT HARVESTING SCHEME” that Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and Gerald Womack ran on her Democratic and Republican challengers for years. How do I know?
My investigative team, with the help of the late Alan Vera and his wife Colleen Vera, unveiled the “BALLOT HARVESTING SCHEME” run from 4412 Almeda Road and discovered that Gerald Womack was the mastermind, who hired a notorious “BALLOT HARVESTER” named Gloria Palmer, who also harvested ballots for other local politicians.
Long story short, Gloria Palmer is a former prostitute who mastered the art of forging signatures and served as the perfect “SCAPEGOAT” for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and other local politicians who funded their illegal ballot harvesting schemes.
How did a “DEAD PERSON” who has been deceased for over 29 years request a “MAIL BALLOT” to vote for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee during the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party Primary race for the 18th Congressional District of Texas?

“DIRTY NEGROES.”
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and Gerald Womack, her campaign chairman, utilized the shield of the 18th Congressional District of Texas to prevent the FBI and Department of Justice from intervening in Harris County, Texas.
Once Kim Ogg became the Harris County District Attorney in 2016, she appears to have used the shield of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office to protect Gloria Palmer and other “DIRTY NEGROES” from getting arrested and prosecuted for election fraud.

“ANYTHING’S POSSIBLE.”
I have no doubt that “BIG GEORGE” is smiling down on his son George Foreman, IV, and saying, “Run, son, Run,” from his final resting place.
One of the things I love most about the legacy of “BIG GEORGE” is that he was a man of courage and intestinal fortitude, from what I saw from watching him over the years. And if you ask me, his son, George Foreman IV, has the same gleam in his eyes.

“ANYBODY’S RACE.”
The newly-drawn 18th Congressional District of Texas is now 43.4% Hispanic, 32.2% Black, 16.7% White, 4.9% Asian, 2.2% Two or more races, and 0.7% Other, according to the (CPVI) Cook Partisan Voting Index. Can the 18th Congressional District of Texas get flipped from “BLUE” to “RED” on Tuesday, November 4, 2025? The answer is YES. However, it will take a candidate of the correct type who can draw support from both the right and left sides of the political aisle to win what is expected to be a low voter turnout in the December 2025 Runoff Election.

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The entry of the late 2-time Heavyweight champion George Foreman's son into the race for the vacant 18th Congressional District of Texas seat has turned the race on its head. County Attorney Christian Menefee's campaign has failed to gain any traction. The campaign strategy used by former Houston City Councilwoman Amanda Edwards has been unable to take hold, just as it did when she raised and spent over $1.6 million during the Tuesday, March 5, 2024, Democratic Party Primary. Remember, most people are beginning to view Amanda Edwards as a perennial runner for public office.


Congresswoman Erica Lee Carter is a much better option for the people of the 18th Congressional District than a man with a weak, subservient, cowardly demeanor like County Attorney Christian Menefee, who is beholden to Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis. The people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas must not allow Commissioner Rodney Ellis's trick, which he and his puppet, Christian Menefee, are trying to pull off on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. If Christian Menefee is elected, he plans to hand over control of the 18th Congressional District of Texas to Commissioner Rodney Ellis, just as he has done with his current position as Harris County Attorney. Congresswoman Eric Lee Carter is pictured above with her loving father, Elwyn Lee, as she's sworn in as the U.S. Representative for the 18th Congressional District of Texas. She's also pictured above with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

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The late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and former prizefighter Eric Carr shared a unique bond that few people would understand. However, according to several sources, their caring and compassionate admiration for one another was unmistakable. That said, Eric Carr would face a tough decision if his former brother-in-law, George Foreman IV, and the daughter of his late friend and confidant were to run against each other for the 18th Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.

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Christian Menefee is not what the 18th Congressional District of Texas people need as their United States Representative. Suppose Christian Menefee is allowed to win the race for the 18th Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. In that case, he will hand over control of the 18th Congressional District of Texas to Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, making him the "DE FACTO" U.S. Representative for the 18th Congressional District of Texas. The filing deadline to run for the 18th Congressional District of Texas is Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Early voting will begin on Monday, October 20, 2025, and end on Friday, October 31, 2025. Election day is Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Please vote for anybody other than Christian Menefee.

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The 2026 Midterm Election provides the people of Fort Bend County and Harris County with a unique opportunity to pluck out the "BAD APPLES" and replace them with "GOOD APPLES" in judicial races up and down the ballot.

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Lieutenant Colonel Judge DaSean Jones, the presiding judge for the 180th Criminal District Court, in Harris County has TWO BRONZE STAR MEDALS, a Combat Action Badge, a Meritorious Service Medal, a Global War on Terrorism, a Global War Expeditionary, an Army Commendation Medal (3OLC), Army Achievement Medal (10LC), an Overseas Ribbon, Korea Defense Service Medal, Overseas Training Ribbon, a National Defense Service Ribbon, and a Parachute Badge to his credit.

"MILITARY DISCLAIMER."
The appearance of Judge DaSean Jones in his military uniform and U.S. Department of Defense visual information does not imply or constitute DOD endorsement.

State Rep. Jolanda Jones (center) serves as the State Representative for House District 147. When Judge Erica Hughes (left) was called an animal by a local lawyer during the 2024 Democratic Party Primary, State Rep. Jolanda Jones stepped forward to defend Erica Hughes, who was running against Judge Mike Engelhart, a "GREAT DEMOCRATIC JUDGE" for his 151st Civil District Court bench. With the support she received from State Rep. Jolanda Jones and others, Erica Hughes unseated Judge Engelhart by garnering 93,468 votes, for 60.9% of the vote. Comparatively speaking, Judge Mike Engelhart, who was hugely popular, and well respected, only received 59,964 votes, for 39.1%, which shows that any judge running for re-election in next year's Tuesday, March 3, 2025, Democratic Party Primary can lose their bench, including the twenty-six (26) African American incumbent judges who are up for re-election in the 2026 Midterm Election. Readers of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© are strongly encouraged to vote for Lieutenant Colonel Judge DaSean Jones on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the race for the 180th Criminal District Court in the Democratic Party Primary.







Former United States Attorney General Merrick Garland chose Judge Erica Hughes to serve as an Immigration Judge, where she presided over cases. Judge Erica Hughes has been an esteemed member of the U.S. Army National Guard of Texas in Austin since 2016, serving as a Judge Advocate. On January 1, 2025, Judge Erica Hughes, after being called an animal by an "LGBTQ ATTORNEY," named Ben L. Aderholt and unqualified by fellow judges from within the Harris County Democratic Party, during the 2024 Democratic Party Primary season she overcame the odds and defeated a very popular Democratic Party Judge named Mike Engelhart, one of our favorite judges in the race for the 151st Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas.

“CIVIL BENCHES.”
There are 24 Civil District Court benches in Harris County, Texas, and heading into the upcoming 2026 Midterm Elections, African American Democrat judges currently occupy eight (8). Judge Latasha Lewis Payne, Judge Tamika Craft, and Judge Dedra Davis are the "BLACK DEMOCRATIC CIVIL COURT JUDGES" up for re-election on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.
55th - Judge Latosha Lewis Payne
151st - Judge Erica Hughes
152nd - Judge-Elect TaKasha Francis
164th Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton
189th - Judge Tamika Craft
270th - Judge Dedra Davis
333rd - Judge Tracy D. Good
334th - Judge Dawn Rogers
“CRIMINAL BENCHES.”
There are 23 Criminal District Court benches in Harris County, Texas, and heading into the upcoming 2026 Midterm Elections, African American Democrat judges currently occupy ten (10). Judge DaSean Jones, Judge Katherine N. Thomas, Judge Beverly Armstrong, Judge Lori Chambers Gray, Judge Melissa M. Morris, Judge Te'iva J. Bell, and Judge Veronica M. Nelson are the "BLACK DEMOCRATIC CRIMINAL COURT JUDGES" up for re-election on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.
151st - Judge Erica Hughes
152nd - Judge-Elect TaKasha Francis
164th Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton
189th - Judge Tamika Craft
270th - Judge Dedra Davis
333rd - Judge Tracy D. Good
334th - Judge Dawn Rogers

176th - Jones Nikita V. Harmon
180th - Judge DaSean Jones
184th - Judge Katherine N. Thomas
208th - Judge Beverly Armstrong
262nd - Judge Lori Chambers Gray
263rd - Judge Melissa M. Morris
339th - Judge Te'iva J. Bell
482 - Judge Veronica M. Nelson
487th - Judge Stacy Allen Barrow

245th - Judge Angela M. Lancelin
246th - Judge Angela Graves-Harrington
257th - Judge Sandra Peake
280th - Judge Damieane "Dianne" Curvey
309th - Linda Marie Dunson
311th - Judge Germaine "Ja'net" Tanner
507th - Judge Lillian Henny Alexander
“JUVENILE BENCHES.”
There are only three Juvenile District Court benches in Harris County, Texas, and heading into the upcoming 2026 Midterm Elections, African American Democrat judges will occupy one. Judge Michelle Moore is the only "BLACK DEMOCRATIC JUVENILE JUDGE" up for re-election on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.
246th - Judge Angela Graves-Harrington
257th - Judge Sandra Peake
280th - Judge Damieane "Dianne" Curvey
309th - Linda Marie Dunson
311th - Judge Germaine "Ja'net" Tanner
507th - Judge Lillian Henny Alexander

314th - Judge Michelle Moore
“CIVIL AT LAW.”
There are only four County Civil Court at Law benches in Harris County, Texas, and heading into the upcoming 2026 Midterm Elections, African American Democrat judges will occupy two. Judge Audrie Lawton-Evans and Judge LaShawn A. Williams are the only two "BLACK DEMOCRATIC CIVIL COURT AT LAW JUDGES" up for re-election on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

No. 1 - Judge Audrie Lawton-Evans
No. 3 - Judge LaShawn A. Williams
“CRIMINAL AT LAW.”
There are only 16 County Criminal Court Law benches in Harris County, Texas, and heading into the upcoming 2026 Midterm Elections, African American Democrat judges will occupy six (6). Judge Shannon Baldwin, Judge Toria J. Finch, Judge Juanita A. Jackson, Judge Sedrick T. Walker, II, Judge Genesis Draper, and Judge Tonya Jones are the "BLACK DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW JUDGES" up for re-election on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.
No. 3 - Judge LaShawn A. Williams

No. 4 - Judge Shannon Baldwin
No. 9 - Judge Toria J. Finch
No. 10 - Judge Juanita A. Jackson
No. 11 - Judge Sedrick T. Walker, II
No. 12 - Judge Genesis Draper
No. 15 - Judge Tonya Jones
No. 9 - Judge Toria J. Finch
No. 10 - Judge Juanita A. Jackson
No. 11 - Judge Sedrick T. Walker, II
No. 12 - Judge Genesis Draper
No. 15 - Judge Tonya Jones

No. 5 - Judge Fran Watson
“JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.”
There are only 16 Justice of the Peace Courts in Harris County, Texas, and heading into the upcoming 2026 Midterm Elections, African American Democrat judges will occupy four (4). Judge Lucia Bates and Judge Sharon Burney are the only two "BLACK DEMOCRATIC JUSTICE OF THE PEACE JUDGES" up for re-election on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

3.1 - Judge Joe Stephens
3.2 - Judge Lucia Bates
7.1 - Judge Wanda Adams
7.2 - Judge Sharon Burney
3.2 - Judge Lucia Bates
7.1 - Judge Wanda Adams
7.2 - Judge Sharon Burney
Based on their last campaign finance report filings, many of the "AFRICAN AMERICAN JUDGES" in Harris County, Texas, have little to no money in their campaign finance bank accounts. The figures below were taken from their January 15, 2025, Campaign Finance Reports. These judges will file another campaign finance report on July 15, 2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Latosha Lewis Payne, the presiding judge for the 55th Civil District Court, has “ZERO” in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Melissa Marie Morris, the presiding judge for the 263rd Criminal District Court, has not filed a campaign finance report since 7/16/2024. At that time, she reported having “ZERO” dollars inside her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Sharon Burney, the presiding judge for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, has not filed a campaign finance report since 1/12/2024. At that time, she reported having “ZERO” dollars inside her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” under penalty of perjury.
Judge Latosha Lewis Payne, the presiding judge for the 55th Civil District Court, has “ZERO” in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.



Judge Melissa Marie Morris, the presiding judge for the 263rd Criminal District Court, has not filed a campaign finance report since 7/16/2024. At that time, she reported having “ZERO” dollars inside her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” under penalty of perjury.



Judge Sharon Burney, the presiding judge for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, has not filed a campaign finance report since 1/12/2024. At that time, she reported having “ZERO” dollars inside her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” under penalty of perjury.


Judge Beverly D. Armstrong, the presiding judge for 208th Criminal District Court, only has $27.23 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.



Judge Katherine N. Thomas, the presiding judge for the 184th Criminal District Court, only has $96.86 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/11/2025, under penalty of perjury.


Judge Shannon Baldwin, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.4, only has $178.54 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/16/2025, under penalty of perjury.


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Judge Sedrick T. Walker, II, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.11, only has $211.12 in his “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report he filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.

Judge Sedrick T. Walker, II, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.11, only has $211.12 in his “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report he filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.


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Judge Sandra Peake, the presiding judge for 257th Family District Court, only has $314.00 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/14/2025 under penalty of perjury.
Judge Sandra Peake, the presiding judge for 257th Family District Court, only has $314.00 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/14/2025 under penalty of perjury.


Judge Lori Chambers Gray, the presiding judge for 262nd Criminal District Court, only has $500.00 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/11/2025 under penalty of perjury.



Judge Genesis Draper, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.12, only has $620.54 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/16/2025, under penalty of perjury.
Judge LaShawn A. Williams, the presiding judge for Harris County Civil Court at Law No.3, only has $999.67 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.



Judge Veronica M. Nelson, the presiding judge for the 482nd Criminal District Court, has not filed a campaign finance report since 12/27/2024. At that time, she reported having $1,385.03 inside her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” under penalty of perjury.



Judge Juanita Jackson, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.10, only has $1,673.50 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Toria J. Finch, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.9, only has $2,409.46 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/16/2025, under penalty of perjury.

Judge Toria J. Finch, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.9, only has $2,409.46 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/16/2025, under penalty of perjury.



Judge Damiane “Dianne” Curvey, the presiding judge for 280th Protective Order Court, only has $6,000.00 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/13/2025, under penalty of perjury.



Judge Lucia Bates, the presiding judge for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3, Place 2, only has $6,109.55 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/10/2025, under penalty of perjury.


Judge Tamika “Tami” Craft, the presiding judge for 189th Civil District Court, only has $10,463.98 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/14/2025, under penalty of perjury.


Judge Tonya Jones, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.15, only has $15,397.41 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/16/2025, under penalty of perjury.


Judge Angela M. Lancelin, the presiding judge for 245th Family District Court, only has $22,588.21 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/14/2025, under penalty of perjury.


Judge Audrie Lawton-Evans, the presiding judge for Harris County Civil Court at Law No.1, only has $29,984.00 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.



Judge DaSean Jones, the presiding judge for 180th Criminal District Court, only has $44,752.07 in his “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report he filed on 1/14/2025, under penalty of perjury.


Judge Linda Marie Dunson, the presiding judge for 309th Family District Court, only has $58,152.12 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/12/2025, under penalty of perjury.


Judge Michelle D. Moore, the presiding judge for 314th Juvenile District Court, only has $61,520.88 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/12/2025, under penalty of perjury.


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Judge Dedra Davis, the presiding judge for 270th Civil District Court, only has $81,878.82 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.

Judge Dedra Davis, the presiding judge for 270th Civil District Court, only has $81,878.82 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.


Judge Angela Graves Harrington, the presiding judge for 246th Family District Court, only has $91,804.11 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.


Judge Germaine Tanner, the presiding judge for the 311th Family District Court, only has $101,687.71 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/16/2025 under penalty of perjury.

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