Showing posts with label 2015 Candidates for HISD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015 Candidates for HISD. Show all posts

Friday, December 11, 2015

Pastor Larry Williams "Exclusive Interview" with Ground Game Magazine Heading Into the Saturday, December 12th Election










“Below is the complete interview recently conducted with Larry Williams, a 2015 candidate running for HISD Trustee for District 2 in the Saturday, December 12, 2015 HISD Board Trustee Runoff Elections. You can (CLICK HERE) to view the promotional published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications to promote this particular interview."



Exclusive Interview with Pastor Larry Williams, the Christian Candidate Running for HISD Board Trustee for District 2

GROUND-GAME MAGAZINE® #1: Why are you running for school board trustee?

PASTOR LARRY WILLIAMS: I’m running for school board trustee because of what Dr. Martin Luther King calls the fierce urgency of now. There is a need for immediate, fierce, and positive action. There is currently over $200,000,000 bond money that is missing, given by tax payers dollars. This is totally unacceptable. We need change NOW.

And my opponent, Rhonda Skillern-Jones is the board president; she’s asleep at the wheel. As the board president, she should be held accountable. After being handed the baton by Carol Galloway, who now serves as Rhonda’s treasurer, she has wasted a golden opportunity to serve and advance our students forward. We shouldn’t keep putting board members in office who are ineffective. So our district needs change NOW.

Under Rhonda Skillern-Jones tenure, there are 21 unacceptable schools on the TEA Improvement Required list and 16 of those school are on the HISD Employment Watch List for Closure. There are too many schools in District 2 on the verge of closing. And they’re not just closing our schools; they’re tearing them down, such as the historical Phillis Wheatley HS and E.O. Smith. We need change NOW.

Our neighborhood schools cannot continue to be closed down; closed schools kill off a community. That’s why I’m running. We need change NOW.

My opponent allowed a property tax increase to residents and voters, but awarded Superintendent Terry Grier $98,600 in bonuses, after he announced his resignation, and is on his way out of the door. We need change NOW.

The changes I, Pastor Larry Williams, will impose are: increased academic achievement, advocate for our bond money for our schools, quality teachers and Principals. And I will vote NO tax increase. And I will be against any form of proposition 1, known as HERO, (allowing male students in females restrooms), which HISD will try to implement.

GROUND-GAME MAGAZINE® #2: After being elected, what are some of the most immediate, important decisions that need to be made?

PASTOR LARRY WILLIAMS: Being that Superintendent Terry Grier has announced his resignation, it is important that the next elected board member understands the importance of hiring the correct superintendent this time. The next superintendent needs to be one who understands the diversity of all cultures and communities, one who agrees that all students have the right to an education, one who has quality programs for schools in District 2 as other affluent schools in HISD have, and one who offers trades and vocational programs to our children so they too, can be successful contributors to our society.

GROUND-GAME MAGAZINE® #3: What are some of the things that you think are most important that you’ll bring to the school board once elected?

PASTOR LARRY WILLIAMS: I, Pastor Larry Williams, the Christian candidate, will bring a code of ethics, honesty, fairness, transparency, accountability, and a strong work ethic for the children and community. I will fight the closure of schools, and I will be visible for more than just election time.

GROUND-GAME MAGAZINE® #4: How do feel that there is currently not one African-American male on the school board?

PASTOR LARRY WILLIAMS: Being that the district is a majority minority district, I think it is important that the school board is diverse of both gender and ethnicity. We have an opportunity to elect our only African-American male in this election cycle for HISD school board trustee to represent, not only African-American males, but all children.

Let me just say a word to the voters. For too long our District has been underrepresented. We have taxation without representation. For too long candidates have used the school board to launch their political career and then they run for another position. For too long our children’s schools and communities have been left out, wiped out, and cut out. Not only are our schools being closed down, they’re being torn down. There are several other schools that are on the verge of being torn down, that the current school board trustee is not telling you. I will not be a school board trustee who will just tell you what you want to hear, but will tell you what you need to know.

But I want every voter to know that I, Pastor Larry Williams, the Christian candidate, will be a voice for the voiceless. I will fight for the least, the lost, and the left out. It is important that we have a representative who values prayer and has spiritual convictions before making decisions that will affect the lives of many. I’m grateful that I have received the endorsements of one of my former opponents, Darlene “Koffey” Smith, as well as the endorsement of the Harris County Democratic Party. I’m not a politician, just a serious Pastor with serious solutions. Don’t let anyone fool you, there are pre- voter slates/voter guides, where candidates names are listed and are circulating, telling and instructing you on how to vote. Your vote is too valuable to let someone hand you a slate, and dictate to you who to vote for. Don’t let anyone sway you. Your vote matters. Vote your conscious!

ABOUT PASTOR LARRY WILLIAMS

Larry Williams is a former school teacher; former project manager for Community in Schools; Fomer Gear-Up Coordinator for Project Grad; and Pastor of New Covenant Baptist Church. Pastor Williams was recently elevated to Bishop of New Covenant Fellowship Incorporated.

RACE FOR MAYOR OF HOUSTON


TURNER VS. KING

Bill King is the candidate you should consider in the race for Mayor of Houston. Sylvester Turner will head into the Saturday, December 12, 2015 Runoff Election as the front-runner. Turner put on an impressive showing by garnering 81,637 votes (31.32%) of the overall voter turnout. Bill King earned the right to appear on the Saturday, December 12, 2015 Runoff Election ballot by garnering 65,866 votes (25.27%) of the overall turnout.

The City of Houston Election is officially nonpartisan. “My prayer is for city of Houston voters to go into the voting booth with open minds,” says Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper. “A candidate’s race and political affiliation should not be the key determining factors used to determine Houston’s next mayor,” says Taylor. “That’s why my team and I will be spending the next few weeks trying to educate voters and encourage voters to return back to the polls to vote in the upcoming Runoff Election,” he says. 

RACE FOR CITY CONTROLLER


FRAZER VS. BROWN

Bill Frazer is the candidate you should consider in the race for City of Houston Controller. On Saturday, December 12, 2015, Bill Frazer and Chris Brown will face off against one another to determine who the next City of Houston Controller should be. Bill Frazer heads into the runoff as the presumptive favorite. Frazer earned this designation by finishing first in a field of six candidates. Frazer garnered 64,879 votes (31.35%) of the overall turnout to lead the pack of contenders. Chris Brown earned the right to appear on the Runoff Election ballot by garnering 51,565 votes (24.92%) of the overall turnout.

CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE POSITION #1


KNOX VS. PROVOST

Mike Knox is the candidate you should consider in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #1. On Saturday, December 12, 2015 Mike Knox and Georgia Provost will face off to decide who should represent the people of Houston as the Houston City Council At-Large Position #1 council member. Mike Knox was the top-vote-getter on Election Day. Knox garnered 47,456 votes (24.75%) of the overall turnout. Georgia Provost earned the right to have her name appear on the Saturday, December 12, 2015 Runoff Election ballot by garnering 28,402 votes (14.81%) of the overall turnout.

CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE POSITION #2


ROBINSON VS. DAVIS

Willie Davis is the candidate you should consider in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #2. On Saturday, December 12, 2015 David W. Robinson and Willie Davis will face off to decide who will represent the people of Houston as the Houston City Council At-Large Position #2 council member. David W. Robinson, the incumbent was the top-vote-getter on Election Day. Robinson garnered 60,363 votes (32.60%) of the overall turnout. Willie R. Davis received 41,793 votes (22.57%) of the overall turnout.

CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE POSITION #4


EDWARDS VS. MORALES

Amanda Knox is the candidate you should consider in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #4. On Saturday, December 12, 2015 Amanda Edwards and Roy Morales will face off to decide who will represent the people of Houston as the Houston City Council At-Large Position #4 council member. Amanda dominated the field of contenders by gaining more than 67,175 votes (34.93%) of the overall turnout. However with six other candidates in the race she did reach the 50% threshold and must face off against Roy Morales in the upcoming runoff election. Morales made the runoff by garnering 32,499 votes (16.90%) of the overall turnout.

CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE POSITION #5


CHRISTIE VS. MOSES

Sharon Moses is the candidate you should consider in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #5. On Saturday, December 12, 2015 Jack Christie and Sharon Moses will face off to decide who will represent the people of Houston as the Houston City Council Position #5 council member. Jack Christie, the incumbent was the top-vote-getter on election night. Christie garnered 83,535 votes (45.99%) of the overall turnout. Sharon Moses received 44,038 votes (24.25%) of the overall turnout to earn the right to have her name appear on the Saturday, December 12, 2015 runoff ballot.

CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT F


LE VS. NGUYEN

Richard Nguyen is the candidate you should consider in the race for Houston City Council District F. On Saturday, December 12, 2015 Steve Le and Richard Nguyen will face off to decide who should represent the people of Houston as the Houston City Council District F council member. Steve Le was the top-vote-getter on Election Day as he garnered 4,316 votes (40.38%) of the overall turnout. Richard Nguyen, the incumbent earned the right to have his name appear on the Saturday, December 12, 2015 Runoff Election ballot by holding on to finish second with 3,644 votes (34.09%) of the overall turnout.


CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT H


CISNEROS VS. CISNEROZ

Karla Cisneros is the candidate you should consider in the race for Houston City Council District H. On Saturday, December 12, 2015 Karla Cisneros and Jason Cisneroz will face off to decide who should represent the people of Houston as the Houston City Council District H council member. Karla Cisneros was the top-vote-getter on Election Day as she garnered 4,856 votes (34.99%) of the overall turnout. Jason Cisneroz earned the right to have his name appear on the Saturday, December 12, 2015 Runoff Election ballot by finishing second with 3,234 votes (23.30%) of the overall turnout.

HISD BOARD TRUSTEE FOR DISTRICT II


SKILLERN-JONES VS. WILLIAMS

Pastor Larry Williams is the candidate you should consider in the race for HISD Board Trustee for District 2. On Saturday, December 12, 2015 Rhonda Skillern-Jones, the incumbent, will face off against Larry Williams in the race for HISD Board Trustee for District II. Skillern-Jones made the runoff by leading all her challenges by a hefty margin. However, she did not reach the 50% threshold and must face off against Williams. Skillern-Jones gained 7,628 votes (45.99%) of the overall turnout. Larry Williams received 4,114 votes (24.80%) of the overall voter turnout.


HISD BOARD TRUSTEE FOR DISTRICT III



RODRIGUEZ VS. LEAL

Manuel Rodriguez is the candidate you should consider in the race for HISD Board Trustee for District 3. On Saturday, December 12, 2015 Manuel Rodriguez, the incumbent, will face off against Jose Leal in the race for HISD Board Trustee for District III. Rodriguez garnered 4,061 votes (46.37%) of the overall voter turnout to make the runoff. Jose Leal garnered 2,622 votes (29.94%) of the overall turnout to finish second and make the runoff.






DISCLAIMER

The opinions expressed by Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper in this "BLOG POST" do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications; or supporters, sponsors, advertisers, friends, associates, or anyone else associated directly or indirectly to Aubrey R. Taylor Communications.


Thursday, October 15, 2015

Early Voting Locations and Hours for the 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election, HCC Board Elections, and HISD Board Elections



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Here are the links to all 41 early voting locations for the 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election."

FIRST WEEK OF EARLY VOTING

You can vote early from Monday, October 19, 2015 through Friday, October 23, 2015 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. @ any early voting locations listed on this page. On Saturday, October 24, 2015 you can vote from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. @ any early voting location listed on this page. And On Sunday, October 25, 2015 you can vote from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at any early voting location listed on this page.

SECOND WEEK OF EARLY VOTING

You can vote early from Monday, October 26 through Friday, October 30, 2015 from 7:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. at any of the early voting locations listed on this page.

ELECTION DAY VOTING

Election Day is on Tuesday, November 3, 2015.

Main Office: Harris County Administration Building

Moody Park: Moody Park
Kashmere Multi-Services Center
Downtown-East: Ripley House
Southeast Houston: H.C.C.S. Southeast College
Palm Center: Justice of the Peace/Constable Entry
Astrodome Area: Fiesta Mart, Inc.
Near Town: Metropolitan Multi-Services Center
Harris County Public Health Environmental Services


Northeast Houston: Northeast Multi-Service Center


Northeast (*): H.C.C.S. Northeast


Hobby Area (*): John Phelps Courthouse


Sunnyside: Sunnyside Multi-Purpose Center


Hiram Clarke Multi-Service Center


Bayland Park Community Center


Tracy Gee Community Center


Trini Mendenhall Community Center


Lone Star College - Victory Center


Acres Homes Multi-Services Center


North: Hardy Senior Center


Humble: Octavia Fields Branch Library


Kingwood: Kingwood Branch Library


Atascocita: Northeast Houston Baptist Church


Crosby (*): Riley Chambers Community Center


Wallisville Road: North Channel Branch Library


Baytown: Baytown Community Center


Pasadena: Harris County Courthouse Annex #25


Clear Lake: Freeman Branch Library


Alief (*): Alief ISD Adminstration Building


George Bush Park: Glen Cheek Education Building


Far W. Houston: Nottingham Park


Far West/Katy: Harris County Annex 57


Bear Creek: Bear Creek Park Community Center


Fairbanks: Lone Star College, Fairbanks Center


Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center


Cypress: Juergen’s Hall Community Center


Prairie View A&M University – Northwest


Tomball Public Works Building


Champion Forest Baptist Church/Multi-Purpose Bldg.


Far North: Champion Life Centre


Mercer Park: Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library



CANDIDATES WHO VALUE OUR VOTE: Bill Frazer, Chris Brown, Carroll G. Robinson, Mike Knox, Larry Blackmon, Richard Nguyen, Dr. Kendall L. Baker, Iesheia Ayers-Wilson, Rhonda Skillern-Jones, Darlene "Koffey" Smith, Dr. Ann McCoy, Jolanda Jones, and Victoria Lane, .


CAST YOUR VOTE WISELY 

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "We are still compiling our list. However, I respectfully ask you to consider casting your vote for candidates who value us, our vote, and supporting MWDBE's. We cannot expect for candidates to care about us once elected, if they neglect to value us, our vote, our community, our concerns, and our businesses while they are running for office. We must stop falling for the "OKEY DOKE" right now! We must start the process of electing "Public Servants" who value and respect us on Tuesday, November 3, 2015! So please cast your vote wisely in this election."



 CLICK HERE TO READ

The 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election is one of the most important elections the city of Houston has seen in quite some time. We must make wise and informed choices on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Please (CLICK HERE) to view this edition. And by all means, don't forget to vote early!!!

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Please consider the candidates with banners below. These are a few of the candidates who value and respect us and our vote in the City of Houston, Houston Community College, and Houston Independent School District races on the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election ballot."  


Demetria Smith
Ben Hall
Victoria Lane
Sylvester Turner
Adrian Garcia
Bill King
Rafael Munoz
Marty McVey
Steve Costello
Joe Ferreira
Hoc Thai Nguyen
Chris Bell
Dale Steffes

*Please consider the candidates who value and respect us and our vote when you go to the polls to vote on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. All candidates in this race are more than welcome to call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign banner right here.


M.J. Khan
Chris Brown
Bill Frazer
Jew Don Boney
Dwight Jefferson
Carroll Robinson

*Please note that Chris Brown, Bill Frazer and Carroll Robinson are the only candidates seeking our vote in the race for CITY OF HOUSTON CONTROLLER at this time. Also, please consider the candidates who value and respect us and our vote when you go to the polls to vote on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. All candidates in this race are more than welcome to call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign banner right here.


"Chris Brown is asking for your vote in the race for City of Houston Controller on Tuesday, November 3rd."



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Chris Brown is asking for your vote. I strongly encourage Houstonians to put people over partisan politics when considering which candidates to vote for in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election."


"Bill Frazer is asking for your vote in the race for City of Houston Controller on Tuesday, November 3rd."



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Bill Frazer is asking for your vote. I strongly encourage Houstonians to put people over partisan politics when considering which candidates to vote for in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election."


"Carroll G. Robinson is asking for your vote in the race for City of Houston Controller on Tuesday, November 3rd."



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Carroll G. Robinson is asking for your vote. I strongly encourage Houstonians to put people over partisan politics when considering which candidates to vote for in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election."

Brenda Stardig
Iesheia Ayers-Wilson

*Please note that Iesheia Ayers-Wilson is the only candidate seeking our vote in the race for HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT A at this time. Also, please consider the candidates who value and respect us and our vote when you go to the polls to vote on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. All candidates in this race are more than welcome to call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign banner right here.


"Iesheia Ayers-Wilson is asking for your vote in the race for Houston City Council District A on Tuesday, November 3rd."



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Iesheia Ayers-Wilson is asking for your vote. I strongly encourage Houstonians to put people over partisan politics when considering which candidates to vote for in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election."

Jerry Davis
Ben White Jr.
Vince Duncan
Isaac Mayhorn
Kenneth “K.P.” Perkins

*No candidate in the race for Houston City Council District B is seeking our vote at this time. Call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign or business banner right here.

Carl Jarvis
Ellen Cohen
Michael McDonald

*No candidate in the race for Houston City Council District C is seeking our vote at this time. Call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign or business banner right here.

Dwight Boykins
*Running Unopposed 

*No candidate chose to challenge Council Member Dwight Boykins for his Houston City Council District D seat in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election.

Dave Martin
*Running Unopposed 

*No candidate chose to challenge Council Member Dave Martin for his Houston City Council District E seat in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election.

Steve Le
Kendall Baker
Richard Nguyen

*Please note that Kendall Baker and Council Member Richard Nguyen are the only candidates seeking our vote in the race for HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT F at this time. Also, please consider the candidates who value and respect us and our vote when you go to the polls to vote on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. All candidates in this race are more than welcome to call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign banner right here. Don't forget to vote!



"Pastor Kendall L. Baker is asking for your vote in the race for Houston City Council District F on Tuesday, November 3rd. He's also requesting that you vote against Proposition 1 -- The Bathroom Ordinance."



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Pastor Kendall L. Baker is asking for your vote. I strongly encourage Houstonians to put people over partisan politics when considering which candidates to vote for in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election."

"Richard Nguyen is asking for your vote in the race for Houston City Council District F on Tuesday, November 3rd."



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Richard Nguyen is asking for your vote. I strongly encourage Houstonians to put people over partisan politics when considering which candidates to vote for in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election."


"Dr. Kendall L. Baker is asking for your vote in the race for Houston City Council District F on Tuesday, November 3rd."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Pastor Kendall L. Baker is asking for your vote. I strongly encourage Houstonians to put people over partisan politics when considering which candidates to vote for in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election."

Greg Travis
Sandie Mullins Moger

*No candidate in the race for Houston City Council District G is seeking our vote at this time. Call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign or business banner right here.

Jason Cisneroz
Abel Davila
Karla Cisneros
Roland Chavez

*No candidate in the race for Houston City Council District H is seeking our vote at this time. Call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign or business banner right here.

Herlinda Garcia
Robert Gallegos

*No candidate in the race for Houston City Council District I is seeking our vote at this time. Call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign or business banner right here.

Dung Le
Jim Bigham
Mike Laster
Manny Barrera

*No candidate in the race for Houston City Council District J is seeking our vote at this time. Call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign or business banner right here.

Larry Green
*Running Unopposed

*No candidate chose to challenge Council Member Dwight Boykins for his Houston City Council District K seat in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election.

Griff Griffin
Tom McCasland
Jenifer Rene Pool
Georgia Provost
Chris Oliver
Mike Knox
Lane Lewis
James Partsch-Galvan

*Please note that Mike Knox is the only candidate seeking our vote in the race for HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE POSITION #1 at this time. Also, please consider the candidates who value and respect us and our vote when you go to the polls to vote on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. All candidates in this race are more than welcome to call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign banner right here.



"Mike Knox is asking for your vote in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #1 on Tuesday, November 3rd."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Mike Knox is asking for your vote. I strongly encourage Houstonians to put people over partisan politics when considering which candidates to vote for in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election."


David Robinson
Moe Rivera
Eric Dick
Willie Davis
Andrew Burks

*No candidate in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #2 is seeking our vote at this time. Call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign or business banner right here. Don't forget to vote early!

Michael Kubosh
John C.B. LaRue
Joseph McElligott
Doug Peterson

*No candidate in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #3 is seeking our vote at this time. Call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign or business banner right here. Don't forget to vote early!

Amanda Edwards
Jonathan Hansen
Larry Blackmon
Evelyn Husband Thompson
Matt Murphy
Roy Morales 

*Please note that Larry Blackmon is the only candidate seeking our vote in the race for HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE POSITION #4 at this time. Also, please consider the candidates who value and respect us and our vote when you go to the polls to vote on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. All candidates in this race are more than welcome to call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign banner right here.

"Larry Blackmon is asking for your vote in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #4 on Tuesday, November 3rd."




AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Larry Blackmon is asking for your vote. I strongly encourage Houstonians to put people over partisan politics when considering which candidates to vote for in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election."

J. Brad Batteau
Jack Christie
Philippe Nassif
Sharon Moses
Tahir Charles

*No candidate in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #5 is seeking our vote at this time. Call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign or business banner right here. Don't forget to vote early!


CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR HISD BOARD OF TRUSTEES DISTRICT II IN THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTION

-- Rhonda Skillern-Jones, Dr. Youlette Jayne "Baby Jane" McCullough, Darlene "Koffey" Smith, and Larry Williams are the candidates running for Houston Independent School District (HISD) District II in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election. At this time Rhonda Skillern-Jones and Darlene "Koffey" Smith are the only candidates seeking our vote.


"Rhonda Skillern Jones is asking for your vote in the race for HISD Trustee for District 2 on Tuesday, November 3rd."



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Rhonda Skillern-Jones is asking for your vote. I strongly encourage Houstonians to put people over partisan politics when considering which candidates to vote for in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election."

"Darlene "Koffey" Smith is asking for your vote in the race for HISD Trustee for District 2 on Tuesday, November 3rd."



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Darlene "Koffey" Smith is asking for your vote. I strongly encourage Houstonians to put people over partisan politics when considering which candidates to vote for in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election."



CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR HISD BOARD OF TRUSTEES DISTRICT III IN THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTION

Manuel Rodriguez, Ramiro Fonseca, and Jose Leal are the candidates running for Houston Independent School District (HISD) Board of Trustees for District III in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston General Election. *No candidate in the race for HISD TRUSTEE FOR DISTRICT 3 is seeking our vote at this time. Call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign or business banner right here.


CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR HISD BOARD TRUSTEE FOR DISTRICT IV IN THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTION

-- Davetta Daniels, Jolanda Jones, Dr. Ann McCoy, and Larry McKinzie are the candidates running for Houston Independent School District (HISD) Board Trustee for District IV in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election. *At this time Dr. Ann McCoy is the only candidate in the race for HISD BOARD TRUSTEE FOR DISTRICT 4 who is seeking our vote.

"Dr. Ann McCoy is asking for your vote in the race for HISD Trustee for District 4 on Tuesday, November 3rd."




AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Dr. Ann McCoy is asking for your vote. I strongly encourage Houstonians to put people over partisan politics when considering which candidates to vote for in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election."

"Jolanda Jones is asking for your vote in the race for HISD Trustee for District 4 on Tuesday, November 3rd."



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Jolanda Jones is asking for your vote. I strongly encourage Houstonians to put people over partisan politics when considering which candidates to vote for in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election."


CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR HISD BOARD TRUSTEE FOR DISTRICT VIII IN THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTION

-- Juliet Stipeche and Diana Davila are the candidates running for Houston Independent School District (HISD) Board Trustee for District VIII in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston General Election. *No candidate in the race for HISD TRUSTEE FOR DISTRICT 8 is seeking our vote at this time. Call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign or business banner right here.


CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR HCC BOARD TRUSTEE FOR DISTRICT III IN THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTION

Adriana Tamez and Florida "Flo" Cooper are the candidates running for Houston Community College (HCC) District III in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election. *No candidate in the race for HCC TRUSTEE FOR DISTRICT 3 is seeking our vote at this time. Call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign or business banner right here.


CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR HCC BOARD TRUSTEE FOR DISTRICT IV IN THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTION

-- Carolyn Evans-Shabazz is not being challenged for the Houston Community College (HCC) Board of Trustees for District IV seat in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Elections.


CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR HCC BOARD TRUSTEE FOR DISTRICT VI IN THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTION

-- John P. Hansen is not being challenged for the Houston Community College (HCC) Board of Trustees District VI seat in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election.


CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR HCC BOARD TRUSTEE FOR DISTRICT VIII IN THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTION

-- Art Aguilar and Eva Loredo are the candidates running for the Houston Community College (HCC) Board of Trustees for District VIII in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election. *No candidate in the race for HCC TRUSTEE FOR DISTRICT 8 is seeking our vote at this time. Call (832)212-8735 to place your campaign or business banner right here.


PLEASE CONSIDER CASTING YOUR VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATES WHO VALUE AND RESPECT YOUR VOTE

*Publishing of this "BLOG POST" was made possible in part by candidates you see featured on this page. Please consider supporting our supporters in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election whenever possible.




PLEASE STAND WITH ME!


DEAR HOUSTONIANS:

Hello, my name is Kendall L. Baker, a native Houstonian, originally from the northeast side. I am a candidate for City Council District F in the 2015 City of Houston elections. First and foremost, I love my city; particularly District F, where I've resided for nearly 25 years and where I’ve pastored a church for over 10 years now. I was employed with the City of Houston for almost 29 years servicing citizens directly in 911 Emergency, Public Works and Engineering, Consumer Affairs Division and as Division Manager of the new improved 311 Help and Information Center. My excellent performance ratings and perfect attendance gave me the ability to see inside the core of what makes the City of Houston work and what doesn’t. Unfortunately, one thing I know for sure is that most of District F (Alief, Tanglewilde, Royal Oaks, Weshchase, Westwood, Briar Meadow, etc.) residents are underrepresented. Why? I'm glad you asked. 

District F needs and deserves a candidate who can effectively communicate the needs of the entire district. My experience has equipped me to know every inch of District F extremely well, as well as the entire city. My motto is, "No constituent left behind!" My first task is to make sure our police department has adequate resources and personnel to provide better security in District F. Public safety overall includes improving the infrastructure by making sure roads are safe, by addressing our enormous pothole problem and broken streets. District F streets are broken in part by the underlying deteriorating water and sewer lines. I vow to immediately correct and improve these conditions as your next Councilman.

Second, I stand for “equality” but not “special rights!” Our current Mayor, Annise Parker, is calling for Equal Rights which are in fact particularly and especially designed, aimed, and intended for the LGBT community who wants to implement policy that will threaten religious freedom and criminalize those who stand for the protection of women and children. This ordinance gives men access to women's restrooms and other public accommodations. As your Councilman I'm against this type of ordinance and I will protect religious freedom, family values, women, children and citizens in general.

Third, the key to any city’s financial security is economic development that will attract and incentivize corporations to relocate to Houston and provide more jobs! I pledge to ensure that we do that; especially improving economic development, increasing jobs, building better infrastructure in District F!

Fourth, our city must keep a disciplined fiscal accountability, bringing all debt under control, including the infamous pension fund; controlling unnecessary spending, and ceasing the present Administration’s “kick the debt down the road” mentality. This includes revisiting how we allocate funding to districts based on the actual prioritized needs of districts, not “under the table bargaining” to get a favor from the Mayor. This is why I will also support a Charter change that will allow council members to place items on the agenda, not just the mayor only. In addition, I will address other divisive issues including but not limited to the drainage fee and the feeding ordinance. I will protect, promote, advance, and fight for District F!

Houston, it's time for us to be reunited again and this can be made possible by your vote this November. Please vote for Dr. Kendall L. Baker for District F because I truly care about Houston!

Sincerely,
Dr. Kendall L. Baker for City Council District F. Offers a refreshing change by an experienced candidate for all of District F. Call 832-858-4831 or email us at kendall.baker@sbcglobal.net. The message above from Pastor Kendall L. Baker is a political ad paid for by Kendall L. Baker Campaign, Tim Taft, Treasurer.



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