Showing posts with label Allen Owen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Allen Owen. Show all posts

Saturday, December 8, 2018

Political Analyst Jacquie Baly Encourages All Registered Missouri City, Texas Voters to Cast Their Ballot for Mayor Allen Owen Today!



Mayor Allen Owen has earned the prestigious and highly sought after endorsement of Political Analyst Jacquie Baly in his Saturday, December 8, 2018, Runoff Election showdown with his challenger Councilwoman Yolanda Ford. Every vote will count today! So please don't forget that the polls will open at 7:00 AM and close at 7:00 PM today!

Political Analyst Jacquie Baly Encourages All Registered Missouri City, Texas voters to Cast Their Vote for Mayor Allen Owen on Today, Saturday, December 8, 2018

Jacquie Baly, President, of BalyProjects, LLC, has been a leader in the Houston region’s business and policy communities for more than two decades. She began her career as a city and regional planner for numerous entities then served as a gubernatorial appointee on water and wastewater issues and most recently served as an elected official.

Ms. Baly founded BalyProjects in 1999 with the objective of providing public affairs, public policy, and planning services to individuals, institutions, small businesses, government and corporations. Ms. Baly is also a co-host of FOX 26 KRIV’s The RoundUp which airs every Sunday morning 6 AM – 8 AM.

Ms. Baly has been featured on KUHF, KTRH, KTRK, and several radio stations discussing policy matters. She also lectured on public policy and urban politics at the University of Houston for over 8 years.

Over the years, Baly has received many awards including: ABC/13 Woman of Distinction, Outstanding Young American, U of H “Rising Star” Alumnus of the Year, U of H “Black Alumnus” of the Year, Dynamic Woman of Houston, Most Influential Woman in Houston, Top 25 Women of Houston, Fort Bend Entrepreneur of the Year, Outstanding Young Texan, Outstanding Young Houstonian, (Texas Executive Women’s) Woman on the Move, and Outstanding (Fort Bend) Business Executive. Before forming BalyProjects, Baly was Vice President at the Greater Houston Partnership. She has also worked as the director of Planning and Community Development for the cities of Seabrook and Sugar Land.

Baly has served on several boards, including: Texas Lyceum, Houston City Hall Fellow, Parks Youth Ranch Advisory Board, Texas Dragon Boat Association, Alley Theatre Advisory Board, Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce-Infrastructure division chair, Texas CASA-Director, Fort Bend Boys’ Choir-President, YMCA-Past President, The Chinquapin School’s Board of Trustees-Past Vice President, Fort Bend Education Foundation-Gala Chair and Board Member, Sugar Land Economic Development 4-B Corporation-Director & Vice President, Sugar Land’s Intergovernmental Relations subcommittee (legislative liaison).

She is also a member of the Greater Houston Partnership’s Transportation Infrastructure Advisory Committee, the Transportation Policy Council, Fort Bend County Mobility Planning Committee, The Center for Houston’s Future Business Leadership Forum; Leadership Houston, Class XVIII; Rotary International and the Sugar Land Exchange Club.

A native of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, Baly holds a Bachelor of Science degree in political science and a master’s degree in City Planning specializing in Public Policy. She is also a classically trained flutist. She is the proud mother of two phenomenal sons, Raphael and Alexandre.



The Honorable Mayor Allen Owen's Proven Commitment to keeping Missouri City, Texas one of the Safest and Best Cities in America Should Not Be Ignored by Mo City voters on Today, Saturday, December 8, 2018

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

The runoff race for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas is a nonpartisan race, which means this election is much different from Presidential and Midterm Elections -- and rightfully so! Being the Mayor of a city as diverse as Missouri City, Texas isn't an easy job. But in the words of Political Analyst Jacquie Baly, "Mayor Allen Owen has done an excellent job representing Missouri City, Texas." 


MAYOR ALLEN OWEN IS A GOOD MAYOR

In case you don't know, the mayor is the highest ranking municipal officer for the city they're elected to represent. In most cities mayors have significant powers, in others, the mayor is simply a figurehead. But, in Missouri City, a city bustling with new growth, and vitality, the Mayor must be someone committed to representing all citizens -- regardless of their ethnicity. The person elected on today, Saturday, December 8, 2018, between Yolanda Ford and Mayor Allen Owen must also be committed to bringing the "Show Me City" together in these turbulent political times.

In case you don't know, Missouri City, Texas is a diverse city sitting inside one of the most diverse regions of America. According to recently published information prepared by Esri on the demographic breakdown of Missouri City, Texas, there’s somewhere in the neighborhood of about 32,619 African Americans currently living in Missouri City. There’s somewhere in the neighborhood of about 21,560 Whites living in Missouri City. About 15,399 Asians live in Missouri City. At this time, somewhere in the neighborhood of 13,729 Hispanics live inside the boundaries of Missouri City. But why am I talking about the racial composition of Missouri City, Texas today? Well, these numbers are important because a city that’s 27.9 percent White, 42.2 percent African American, 0.4 percent Indian American, 19.9 percent Pacific Islander, 17.8 percent Hispanic can ill afford to allow itself to be divided along racial lines by outside forces. The color of a person's skin "SHOULD NOT BE A DECIDING FACTOR" in political contests. Let me be even clearer, "THE SKIN COLOR OF THE CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR MAYOR OF MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS SHOULD NOT BE A DECIDING FACTOR" in whether you cast your vote for a particular candidate today!


RUNOFF ELECTION DAY PRECINCTS AND POLLING PLACES FOR ELIGIBLE VOTERS RESIDING IN FORT BEND COUNTY

Eligible Missouri City voters residing in Fort Bend County: Missouri City Precinct No. 1: Those portions of Fort Bend County election Precinct Nos. 1109, 2033, 2050, 2059, 2061, 2075, 2077, 2078, 2081, 2089, 2090, 2091, 2092, 2093, 2108, 2112, 2115, 2136, 2151, 2157, 4028, 4030, 4049, 4062, 4065, and 4127 located within the City. 

On today, (Saturday, December 8, 2018) Missouri City Fort Bend County voters may vote at any Countywide polling location from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The Countywide Election Day polling places are as follows: Elkins High School -- 7007 Knights Court Missouri City, Texas 77459Hightower High School -- 3333 Hurricane Lane Missouri City, Texas 77459Hunters Glen Elementary School -- 695 Independence Boulevard Missouri City, Texas 77489Lake Olympia Marina Clubhouse -- 180 Island Boulevard Missouri City, Texas 77459Lantern Lane Elementary School -- 3323 Mission Valley Dr. Missouri City, Texas 77459Lexington Creek Elementary School -- 2335 Dulles Avenue Missouri City, Texas 77459Missouri City Community Center -- 1522 Texas Parkway Missouri City, Texas 77489Quail Valley Elementary School -- 3500 Quail Village Dr Missouri City, Texas 77459; and the Quail Valley Fund Office -- 3603 Glenn Lakes Missouri City, Texas 77459.

RUNOFF ELECTION DAY PRECINCTS AND POLLING PLACES FOR ELIGIBLE VOTERS RESIDING IN HARRIS COUNTY

Missouri City Precinct No. 2: That portion of Harris County election Precinct No. 506 located within the City. 

On today, Missouri City Harris County voters can cast their ballot for Mayor Alle Owen at The Fondren Park Community Center located at 11800 McLain Boulevard Houston, Texas 77071.

 
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MAYOR ALLEN OWEN IS THE BEST CHOICE

Mayor Allen Owen's proven commitment to keeping Missouri City, Texas great should account for something when you go to the polls today. Over $500 million in new taxable property value should mean something to you; Over 1,500 plus new jobs should mean something to you; Over 32 major companies relocating to Missouri City, Texas should mean something to you; Missouri City being voted as one of the two best Texas cities to live, work, and play should mean something to you; Creation of a 6th Fire Station should mean something to you; Having a (HCC) Houston Community College Campus in Missouri City, Texas should mean something to you; Over $2.5 million dollars approved for beautification and reader signs for the Texas Parkway Corridor should mean something to you; and having a mayor with the foresight to develop a "CITY MASTER PLAN" that includes a Veterans Memorial, a Dog Park, an Amphitheater, an Educational Boardwalk, Investments in Hunters Glen Park, and other surrounding trails has to matter to you when you go to the polls to cast your vote today! So if these things matter, you should be casting your vote for the honorable Mayor Allen Owen today in Missouri City, Texas!



Mayor Allen Owen and his wife Jane have been married for more than 50 years. And they've spent over 40 of those years serving the people of Missouri City, Texas.

MAYOR OWEN IS PROUD OF HIS SUCCESSES

The honorable Mayor Allen Owen is proud of his accomplishments. “I’m particularly proud of our continuing push by City Council to improve public safety. We recently have opened firehouses, and approved pay raises for Police and Fire Forces and all city workers. We’ve hired Missouri City Motorcycle Police Officers.” In spite of struggling economic conditions in other areas, “Missouri City home values have jumped many times and are one of the best buys in the area, because of our proximity to Houston, the Texas Medical Center, Energy Corridor and the Port of Houston.”

Owen serves on many boards, committees, and civic organizations throughout Missouri City. “Engagement is critical to me. I served the City as a Planning & Zoning Commissioner for five years, served on City Council for eight years, and have served as Mayor the past 24 years. We’re excited about HCC at Texas Parkway adjacent to City Hall with a $35 million investment to boost redevelopment there as a striking welcome to our City. Our library is growing, and we’re proud of our new civic center. Work continues for Metro getting commuter rail to our City along 90 and soon a bus network to move our citizens to and from work and school,” he said.

Allen and Jane are active at First United Methodist Church where they raised their children including a daughter who works as an FBISD teacher and are grateful Missouri City still is where their children and grandchildren visit. Owen earned degrees at Stephen F. Austin and SMU – Graduate School of Finance and Banking.

If you have any questions about this “FORT BEND COUNTY SPOTLIGHT” edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©, please call (281)788-3033 to speak directly to me.

 
AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
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WHAT WE DO WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT THE SUPPORT WE RECEIVE FROM CANDIDATES LIKE MAYOR ALLEN OWEN AND SUSAN SOTO WHO VALUE EVERY VOTE!

"On behalf of Houston Business Connections Newspaper, I would like to personally thank Mayor Allen Owen and Susan Soto for valuing the vote of every Missouri City, Texas voter and wish them well in their Saturday, December 8, 2018, Runoff Election."

 
AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
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HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
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A FEW OF MAYOR OWEN'S ENDORSEMENTS FOR THE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2018, MAYORAL RUNOFF ELECTION

In addition to being endorsed by the honorable Jacquie Baly, your beloved Mayor Allen Owen is also endorsed by Missouri City Police Officers Association, Many fort Bend Pastors, Missouri City Fire Fighters Association, Houston Area Asian Church Council, Houston Contractors Association, Houston Apartment Builders Association, Houston Association of Realtors, Congressman Al Green, Congressman Pete Olson, State Senator Joan Huffman, State Comptroller Glenn Hegar, State Senator John Whitmire, State Representative Rick Miller, Commissioner James Patterson, Karl & Former Councilwoman Eunice Reiter, Former Councilwoman Barbara Gibson, Former Councilwoman Albert Glover, Former Councilman Brett & Becky Workman, Former Councilman and Mrs. Thomas Abraham, Former Councilman Bobby & Vanessa Marshall, Former Councilman Don Smithers, Councilwoman Amy Mitchell, Former Councilman Danny & Marie Nguyen, Former Councilman Don Smith, Councilman Stephen Costello, Councilman Wen Guerra, Former Councilman Adrew C. Burks, Jr., Councilman Floyd & Linda Emery, Councilman Jerry Wyatt, Mayor Joe Zimmerman, Former Councilman Harish Jajoo, Councilman Himesh Gandi, HCC Trustee Neeta Sane, Burce Albright, FBISD Board Member Dave Rosenthal, County Judge Bob Hebert, Mayor Charlie Jessup, Commissioner Vincent Morales, Mayor Evalyn Moore, Former Mayor Mayor Tommy Kuykendall, Former Mayor Jimmy Thompson, Mayor Leonard Scarcella, Responsible Government PAC, Style Magazine, and many more...visit: www.mayorallenowen.com


A FEW OF SUSAN SOTO'S ENDORSEMENTS FOR THE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2018, CITY COUNCIL POSITION #2 RUNOFF ELECTION

Susan Soto is proudly endorsed by The Houston Association of Realtors; Former Pro Football Player Mike Holmes; Former Missouri City Council Member Eunice Reiter; Carolyn and Joe Bowden and many others. Susan Soto is asking for the vote prayers and support of every Missouri City, Texas registered voter on Saturday, December 8, 2018, in her runoff election race for Missouri City Council At-Large Position #2 against Council Member Chris Preston. Susan is seeking to bridge Missouri City's past success to future opportunities! Early voting will begin on Monday, November 26, 2018, and end on Tuesday, December 4, 2018. But you must keep in mind that there will only be two early voting locations for the runoff election. The Missouri City Community Center located at 1522 Texas Parkway in Missouri City, Texas 77489, and Quail Valley Fund Office located at 3603 Glenn Lakes in Missouri City, Texas 77459 will be open for early voting Monday, November 26, 2018, through Friday, November 30, 2018 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; on Saturday, December 1, 2018 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; on Sunday, December 2, 2018 from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; and on Monday, December 3, 2018 and Tuesday, December 4, 2018 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. for your convenience.



Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Today, Tuesday, December 4, 2018 is the last day to vote early in Missouri City, Texas; Polls Open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM


Mayor Allen Owen and Susan Soto are both asking for the vote, prayers, and support of every registered Missouri City, Texas registered voters in their Saturday, December 8, 2018, Runoff Elections for Mayor and Missouri City Council At-Large Position #2 respectively. The early voting period ends today, Tuesday, December 4, 2018. The Missouri City Community Center located at 1522 Texas Parkway in Missouri City, Texas 77489, and The Quail Valley Fund Office located at 3603 Glenn Lakes in Missouri City, Texas 77459 will be open for early voting today, Tuesday, December 4, 2018 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. for your convenience.

Mayor Allen Owen and Susan Soto are in Desperate Need of Your Vote Prayers and Support Says Aubrey R. Taylor, Publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

As the early voting period comes to a close today, Tuesday, December 4, 2018, please do not forget that this runoff election between Mayor Allen Owen and Yolanda Ford is perhaps the most important election in the history of Missouri City, Texas.



MAYOR OWEN VERSUS FORD

Supporters of Mayor Allen Owen must push through the finish line for him to have any chance at pulling off a victory on Saturday, December 8, 2018. How can I say this? Well, I’m glad you asked. Mayor Allen Owen trailed an opponent for the first time, back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, as both his challengers ran the race of their lives. In case you don’t know, Yolanda Ford, the Missouri City Council District A member received 8,600 votes for 35.68 percent of the vote to finish first back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Mayor Allen Owen was only able to muster 8,428 votes for 34.97 percent of the vote to force a runoff election with Councilwoman Yolanda Ford. And businessman Fred Taylor, the third-place finisher back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, received an astonishing 7,075 votes for 29.35 percent of the vote. What was so astonishing about Fred Taylor’s vote total? Well, the 7,075 vote total he received would have won any past Missouri City, Texas Mayoral Election battle on record -- if my memory serves me correctly. Heck, the truth to the matter is that if Councilwoman Yolanda Ford had not entered the race on the last day of the filing period, Fred Taylor (no relation to me) would undoubtedly be Mayor of Missouri City, Texas right now -- at least that’s my opinion.


PRESTON VERSUS SUSAN SOTO

As it stands right now, Susan Soto faces a tougher challenge than Mayor Allen Owen does. For Soto to win, she’s going to need a miracle. If you remember, Council Member Chris Preston received an astounding 10,115 votes for 47.40 percent of the vote to narrowly miss recording an out-right win against his three challengers back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the race for Missouri City Council At-Large Position #2. Because no candidate in the race reached the 50 percent plus one threshold back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the race for Missouri City Council At-Large Position #2, Councilman Preston and the second place finisher Susan Soto are facing off again in a Saturday, December 8, 2018, Runoff Election to determine who will represent Missouri City, Texas as the At-Large Position #2 Council Member. In case you don’t know, Soto only garnered 5,416 votes, for 25.38 percent of the vote to make the runoff. Angie Wierzbicki the third-place finisher back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, with 3,232 votes for 15.14 percent of the vote ran a strong race but missed the runoff. And H.R. “Buddy” Snyder put on a strong showing as well but only finished with 2,578 votes, for 12.08 percent of the votes in his losing bid to represent the people of Missouri City, Texas as the At-Large Position #2 Council Member.

THE ABSENTEE BALLOT WATCH

According to the Fort Bend County Clerk’s Office, only 937 of the 2,311 Absentee Ballots requested by Missouri City, Texas voters for the “RUNOFF ELECTION” have been mailed back thus far.

EARLY VOTING BY THE NUMBERS

The early voting numbers are down considerably through the first seven days of early voting. According to the Fort Bend County Clerk’s Office, only 4,258 in-person ballots have been cast through the first seven days of early voting. In case you’re wondering, 1,736 in-person voters, have cast ballots early by personal appearance at The Missouri City Community Center. And only 2,522 in-person voters, have cast their ballot early at The Quail Valley Fund Office.

WHAT WE DO WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT THE SUPPORT WE RECEIVE FROM CANDIDATES LIKE MAYOR ALLEN OWEN AND SUSAN SOTO WHO VALUE EVERY VOTE!

"On behalf of Houston Business Connections Newspaper, I would like to personally thank Mayor Allen Owen and Susan Soto for valuing the vote of every Missouri City, Texas voter and wish them well in their Saturday, December 8, 2018, Runoff Election."

 
AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
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A FEW OF MAYOR OWEN'S ENDORSEMENTS FOR THE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2018, MAYORAL RUNOFF ELECTION

In addition to being endorsed by the honorable Jacquie Baly, your beloved Mayor Allen Owen is also endorsed by Missouri City Police Officers Association, Many fort Bend Pastors, Missouri City Fire Fighters Association, Houston Area Asian Church Council, Houston Contractors Association, Houston Apartment Builders Association, Houston Association of Realtors, Congressman Al Green, Congressman Pete Olson, State Senator Joan Huffman, State Comptroller Glenn Hegar, State Senator John Whitmire, State Representative Rick Miller, Commissioner James Patterson, Karl & Former Councilwoman Eunice Reiter, Former Councilwoman Barbara Gibson, Former Councilwoman Albert Glover, Former Councilman Brett & Becky Workman, Former Councilman and Mrs. Thomas Abraham, Former Councilman Bobby & Vanessa Marshall, Former Councilman Don Smithers, Councilwoman Amy Mitchell, Former Councilman Danny & Marie Nguyen, Former Councilman Don Smith, Councilman Stephen Costello, Councilman Wen Guerra, Former Councilman Adrew C. Burks, Jr., Councilman Floyd & Linda Emery, Councilman Jerry Wyatt, Mayor Joe Zimmerman, Former Councilman Harish Jajoo, Councilman Himesh Gandi, HCC Trustee Neeta Sane, Burce Albright, FBISD Board Member Dave Rosenthal, County Judge Bob Hebert, Mayor Charlie Jessup, Commissioner Vincent Morales, Mayor Evalyn Moore, Former Mayor Mayor Tommy Kuykendall, Former Mayor Jimmy Thompson, Mayor Leonard Scarcella, Responsible Government PAC, Style Magazine, and many more...visit: www.mayorallenowen.com


A FEW OF SUSAN SOTO'S ENDORSEMENTS FOR THE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2018, CITY COUNCIL POSITION #2 RUNOFF ELECTION

Susan Soto is proudly endorsed by The Houston Association of Realtors; Former Pro Football Player Mike Holmes; Former Missouri City Council Member Eunice Reiter; Carolyn and Joe Bowden and many others. Susan Soto is asking for the vote prayers and support of every Missouri City, Texas registered voter on Saturday, December 8, 2018, in her runoff election race for Missouri City Council At-Large Position #2 against Council Member Chris Preston. Susan is seeking to bridge Missouri City's past success to future opportunities! Early voting will begin on Monday, November 26, 2018, and end on Tuesday, December 4, 2018. But you must keep in mind that there will only be two early voting locations for the runoff election. The Missouri City Community Center located at 1522 Texas Parkway in Missouri City, Texas 77489, and Quail Valley Fund Office located at 3603 Glenn Lakes in Missouri City, Texas 77459 will be open for early voting Monday, November 26, 2018, through Friday, November 30, 2018 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; on Saturday, December 1, 2018 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; on Sunday, December 2, 2018 from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; and on Monday, December 3, 2018 and Tuesday, December 4, 2018 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. for your convenience.



Friday, November 30, 2018

Only 1,912 Missouri City Voters Cast Ballots Through First 3 Days of Early Voting; Missouri City has Well Over 45,000 Registered Voters



Mayor Allen Owen and his wife Jane have been married for more than 50 years. And they've spent over 40 of those years serving the people of Missouri City, Texas.

MAYOR OWEN IS PROUD OF HIS SUCCESSES

The honorable Mayor Allen Owen is proud of his accomplishments. “I’m particularly proud of our continuing push by City Council to improve public safety. We recently have opened firehouses, and approved pay raises for Police and Fire Forces and all city workers. We’ve hired Missouri City Motorcycle Police Officers.” In spite of struggling economic conditions in other areas, “Missouri City home values have jumped many times and are one of the best buys in the area, because of our proximity to Houston, the Texas Medical Center, Energy Corridor and the Port of Houston.”

Owen serves on many boards, committees, and civic organizations throughout Missouri City. “Engagement is critical to me. I served the City as a Planning & Zoning Commissioner for five years, served on City Council for eight years, and have served as Mayor the past 24 years. We’re excited about HCC at Texas Parkway adjacent to City Hall with a $35 million investment to boost redevelopment there as a striking welcome to our City. Our library is growing, and we’re proud of our new civic center. Work continues for Metro getting commuter rail to our City along 90 and soon a bus network to move our citizens to and from work and school,” he said.

Allen and Jane are active at First United Methodist Church where they raised their children including a daughter who works as an FBISD teacher and are grateful Missouri City still is where their children and grandchildren visit. Owen earned degrees at Stephen F. Austin and SMU – Graduate School of Finance and Banking.

If you have any questions about this “FORT BEND COUNTY SPOTLIGHT” edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©, please call (281)788-3033 to speak directly to speak directly to me.

 
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Mayor Allen Owen and Councilwoman Yolanda Ford will Square off in the Most Important Election in Missouri City’s History on Saturday, December 8, 2018; The Early Voting Period Started on Monday, November 26th and ends on Tuesday, December 4, 2018

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Make no mistake about it; all eyes are on Missouri City, Texas, one of the greatest, safest, and well-run cities in these United States of America. And a large part of why Missouri City is a great city is because Mayor Allen Owen has dedicated his life as a committed husband, father, business leader, builder and civic volunteer to making Missouri City, Texas the “BEST CITY” imaginable. So, there’s no question left to be answered related to how much Mayor Allen Owen and his wife Jane loves the Show Me City! The only question that remains now is how much Missouri City loves Mayor Allen Owen. And if there’s an underlying question, that question is whether voters in Missouri City are going to allow what is supposed to be a non-partisan election, to morph into a partisan runoff election divided along racial, political, gender, and socio-economic lines. After all, when you look at the qualifications, body of work, and consistent commitment, the clear choice in the Saturday, December 8, 2018, Runoff Election between Mayor Allen Owen, and Council Member Yolanda Ford – the clear choice is Mayor Allen Owen!



NO REASON TO FIRE MAYOR OWEN

On Saturday, December 8, 2018, Missouri City voters will either vote to keep Mayor Allen Owen on the job, or fire him – it’s just that simple. But since the Tuesday, November 6, 2018, general election took place I have been working tirelessly to find one reason why Missouri City voters should not re-elect Mayor Allen Owenand I haven’t found one – NOT A SINGLE ONE! So, why does Mayor Owen have to run for re-election in a Saturday, December 8, 2018, Runoff Election against Council Member Yolanda Ford? Well, there’s absolutely no way to sugarcoat it, moving the Missouri City Mayoral Election to November, rather than continuing to have it take place during May election cycles has caused many more Missouri City, Texas residents to participate in the process of voting. So, with this new influx of voter participation, Mayor Allen Owen has found himself in the fight of his political life. Whereas Mayor Owen has been able to win re-election bids with between 3,059 to 3,644 votes in years past – he put up over twice the number of votes and still finished second back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in his showdown with Council Member Yolanda Ford and Fred Taylor. Get this, the 8,600 votes for 35.68 percent of the vote Councilwoman Ford received was historic for Missouri City, Texas. The third-place finisher, Fred G. Taylor garnered 7,075 votes for 29.35 percent of the vote which was also an astonishing number of votes for a normal “MAY ELECTION CYCLE” Mayoral Election for Missouri City, Texas. And Mayor Allen Owen’s 8,429 was a big number for him – but it only garnered him 34.97 percent of the vote!


A LOOK BACK AT 2016

In his 2016 re-election bid, held back on Saturday, May 07, 2016 against Fred Taylor, (no relation to me), Mayor Allen Owen only needed 3,059 votes to take 59.42 percent of the vote to win re-election. His opponent Fred Taylor only received 2,089 votes for 40.58 percent of the vote.


A LOOK BACK AT 2014

In his 2014 re-election bid, held back on Saturday, May 10, 2014, against Noel Pinnock Sr., Mayor Allen Owen only needed 3,644 votes to take 69.70 percent of the vote to win re-election. His opponent, Noel Pinnock Sr., only received 1,584 votes for 30.30 percent of the vote.


A LOOK BACK AT 2012

In his 2012 re-election bid, held on Saturday, May 12, 2012, Mayor Allen Owen was not challenged. Therefore, no Mayoral Election took place in Missouri City, Texas, back in 2012.


A LOOK BACK AT 2010

In his 2010 re-election bid, held back on Saturday, May 8, 2010, against Cynthia Lenton Gary, Mayor Allen Owen only needed 3,012 votes to take 57.70 percent of the vote to win re-election. His opponent Cynthia Lenton Gary only received 2,208 votes for 42.30 percent of the vote.


MAYOR OWEN IS A PROVEN LEADER

The honorable Mayor Allen Owen has been the catalyst behind over 1,500 plus new jobs in Missouri City; 32 major corporations relocating to Missouri City; Working to build Fire Station #6, and helping to negotiate the Houston Community College (HCC) to Texas Parkway. Expansion of the Missouri City, Texas library; Getting 2.5 million dollars approved for beautification and reader signs for the Texas Parkway Corridor, and Creation of Missouri City’s Master Plan, which includes a Veterans Memorial, dog park, amphitheater, educational Boardwalk, and investments in Hunters Glen Park and surrounding trails – can be credited in part to Mayor Allen Owen’s administration.


DEMOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN OF MISSOURI CITY

Missouri City is a diverse city sitting inside one of the most diverse regions of America. According to recently published information prepared by Esri on the demographic breakdown of Missouri City, Texas, there’s somewhere in the neighborhood of about 32,619 African Americans currently living in Missouri City. There’s somewhere in the neighborhood of about 21,560 Whites living in Missouri City. About 15,399 Asians live in Missouri City. At this time, somewhere in the neighborhood of 13,729 Hispanics live inside the boundaries of Missouri City. Why are these numbers important? Well, they’re important because a city that’s 27.9 percent White, 42.2 percent African American, 0.4 percent Indian American, 19.9 percent Pacific Islander, 17.8 percent Hispanic can ill afford to divide along racial lines and continue to flourish.


EVERY VOTE WILL COUNT

Even though Councilwoman Yolanda Ford put on a historic showing to finished ahead of Mayor Owen back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the General Mayoral Election – the runoff election could yield a different result. How can I say this? Well, the turnout was 21,103; but well-over 45,000 registered voters are living inside Missouri City, Texas. So, residents of Missouri City, Texas who value, and respect Mayor Allen Owen’s proven commitment should be working the phones, knocking on doors, and imploring their neighbors and friends to get their tails to the polls to vote early!


MAYOR OWEN FACES UPHILL BATTLE

To have any chance at winning the Saturday, December 8, 2018, Runoff Election, Allen Owen will need a much greater turnout in all 26 voter precincts in Fort Bend County. And he’ll also need to pick up more votes in the lone voter precinct in Harris County as well.



THE 506TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 506
 (HARRIS COUNTY) was won by Yolanda Ford with 714 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Fred Taylor received 537 votes to finish second. And Allen Owen received 292 votes to finish third. All total, 1,543 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 3,600 registered voters currently living in the 506TH voter precinct.




THE 11O9TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 1109 was won by Yolanda Ford with 28 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Fred Taylor received 11 votes to finish second. And Allen Owen received two votes to finish third. All total, 41 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 74 registered voters currently living in the 1109TH voter precinct.



THE 2033RD VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2033 was won by Allen Owen with 226 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 204 votes to finish second. And Fred Taylor received 149 votes to finish third. All total, 579 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 1,138 registered voters currently living in the 2033RD voter precinct.



THE 2050TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2050 was won by Yolanda Ford with 742 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Fred Taylor received 639 votes to finish second. And Allen Owen received 206 votes to finish third. All total, 1,587 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 3,126 registered voters currently living in the 2050TH voter precinct.



THE 2059TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2059 was won by Yolanda Ford with 568 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Fred Taylor received 429 votes to finish second. And Allen Owen received 155 votes to finish third. All total, 1,152 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 2,383 registered voters currently living in the 2059TH voter precinct.



THE 2061ST VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2061 was won by Allen Owen with 30 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Fred Taylor received 25 votes to finish second. And Yolanda Ford received 14 votes to finish third. All total, 69 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 153 registered voters currently living in the 2061ST voter precinct.



THE 2075TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2075 was won by Yolanda Ford with 437 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Fred Taylor received 358 votes to finish second. And Allen Owen received 114 votes to finish third. All total, 909 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 2,001 registered voters currently living in the 2075TH voter precinct.



THE 2077TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2077 was won by Fred Taylor with 417 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 406 votes to finish second. And Allen Owen received 175 votes to finish third. All total, 998 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 1,856 registered voters currently living in the 2077TH voter precinct.



THE 2078TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2078 was won by Yolanda Ford with 78 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Fred Taylor received 73 votes to finish second. And Allen Owen received 47 votes to finish third. All total, 198 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 648 registered voters currently living in the 2078TH voter precinct.



THE 2081ST VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2081 was won by Yolanda Ford with 224 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Fred Taylor received 192 votes to finish second. And Allen Owen received 155 votes to finish third. All total, 571 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 1,320 registered voters currently living in the 2081ST voter precinct.



THE 2089TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2089 was won by Yolanda Ford with 357 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Fred Taylor received 273 votes to finish second. And Allen Owen received 71 votes to finish third. All total, 701 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 1,300 registered voters currently living in the 2089TH voter precinct.



THE 2090TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2090 was won by Allen Owen with 307 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 67 votes to finish second. And Fred Taylor received 63 votes to finish third. All total, 436 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 737 registered voters currently living in the 2090TH voter precinct.



THE 2091ST VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2091 was won by Allen Owen with 140 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 122 votes to finish second. And Fred Taylor received 103 votes to finish third. All total, 365 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 674 registered voters currently living in the 2091ST voter precinct.



THE 2092ND VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2092 was won by Allen Owen with 176 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 153 votes to finish second. And Fred Taylor received 119 votes to finish third. All total, 448 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 841 registered voters currently living in the 2092ND voter precinct.



THE 2093RD VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2093 was won by Allen Owen with 72 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 69 votes to finish second. And Fred Taylor received 53 votes to finish third. All total, 194 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 431 registered voters currently living in the 2093RD voter precinct.



THE 2108TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2108 was won by Yolanda Ford with 1,111 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Fred Taylor received 890 votes to finish second. And Allen Owen received 597 votes to finish third. All total, 2,598 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 5,059 registered voters currently living in the 2108TH voter precinct.



THE 2112TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2112 has three registered voters. However, none of the registered voters currently living in the 2112TH voter precinct went to the polls to vote for either Allen Owen, Yolanda Ford, or Fred Taylor, back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the General Mayoral Election for Missouri City, Texas.



THE 2115TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2115 was won by Yolanda Ford with 303 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Fred Taylor received 270 votes to finish second. And Allen Owen received 253 votes to finish third. All total, 826 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 1,747 registered voters currently living in the 2115TH voter precinct.



THE 2136TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2136 was won by Allen Owen with 70 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 57 votes to finish second. And Fred Taylor received 39 votes to finish third. All total, 166 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 348 registered voters currently living in the 2136TH voter precinct.



THE 2151ST VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2151 was won by Fred Taylor with 503 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 390 votes to finish second. And Allen Owen received 282ND votes to finish third. All total, 1,175 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 2117 registered voters currently living in the 2151ST voter precinct.



THE 2157TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 2157 was won by Allen Owen with 118 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 73 votes to finish second. And Fred Taylor received 57 votes to finish third. All total, 248 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 573 registered voters currently living in the 2157TH voter precinct.



THE 4028TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 4028 was won by Allen Owen with 836 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 258 votes to finish second. And Fred Taylor received 227 votes to finish third. All total, 1,321 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 2,317 registered voters currently living in the 4028TH voter precinct.



THE 4030TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 4030 was won by Allen Owen with 1,203 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 225 votes to finish second. And Fred Taylor received 208 votes to finish third. All total, 1,636 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 2,745 registered voters currently living in the 4030TH voter precinct.



THE 4049TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 4049
 was won by Allen Owen with 550 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 548 votes to finish second. And Fred Taylor received 381 votes to finish third. All total, 1,479 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 3,555 registered voters currently living in the 4049TH voter precinct.



THE 4062ND VOTER PRECINCT

 PRECINCT 4062 was won by Allen Owen with 1,023 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 542 votes to finish second. And Fred Taylor received 352 votes to finish third. All total, 1,917 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 3,614 registered voters currently living in the 4062ND voter precinct.



THE 4065TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 4065 was won by Allen Owen with 750 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 526 votes to finish second. And Fred Taylor received 397 votes to finish third. All total, 1,673 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 3,888 registered voters currently living in the 4065TH voter precinct.



THE 4127TH VOTER PRECINCT

PRECINCT 4127
 was won by Allen Owen with 578 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Yolanda Ford received 384 votes to finish second. And Fred Taylor received 311 votes to finish third. All total, 1,273 voters turned out to vote from this particular voter precinct. However, there are 2,884 registered voters currently living in the 4127TH voter precinct.

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A FEW OF MAYOR OWEN'S ENDORSEMENTS FOR THE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2018, MAYORAL RUNOFF ELECTION

In addition to being endorsed by the honorable Jacquie Baly, your beloved Mayor Allen Owen is also endorsed by Missouri City Police Officers Association, Many fort Bend Pastors, Missouri City Fire Fighters Association, Houston Area Asian Church Council, Houston Contractors Association, Houston Apartment Builders Association, Houston Association of Realtors, Congressman Al Green, Congressman Pete Olson, State Senator Joan Huffman, State Comptroller Glenn Hegar, State Senator John Whitmire, State Representative Rick Miller, Commissioner James Patterson, Karl & Former Councilwoman Eunice Reiter, Former Councilwoman Barbara Gibson, Former Councilwoman Albert Glover, Former Councilman Brett & Becky Workman, Former Councilman and Mrs. Thomas Abraham, Former Councilman Bobby & Vanessa Marshall, Former Councilman Don Smithers, Councilwoman Amy Mitchell, Former Councilman Danny & Marie Nguyen, Former Councilman Don Smith, Councilman Stephen Costello, Councilman Wen Guerra, Former Councilman Adrew C. Burks, Jr., Councilman Floyd & Linda Emery, Councilman Jerry Wyatt, Mayor Joe Zimmerman, Former Councilman Harish Jajoo, Councilman Himesh Gandi, HCC Trustee Neeta Sane, Burce Albright, FBISD Board Member Dave Rosenthal, County Judge Bob Hebert, Mayor Charlie Jessup, Commissioner Vincent Morales, Mayor Evalyn Moore, Former Mayor Mayor Tommy Kuykendall, Former Mayor Jimmy Thompson, Mayor Leonard Scarcella, Responsible Government PAC, Style Magazine, and many more...visit: www.mayorallenowen.com


A FEW OF SUSAN SOTO'S ENDORSEMENTS FOR THE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2018, CITY COUNCIL POSITION #2 RUNOFF ELECTION

Susan Soto is proudly endorsed by The Houston Association of Realtors; Former Pro Football Player Mike Holmes; Former Missouri City Council Member Eunice Reiter; Carolyn and Joe Bowden and many others. Susan Soto is asking for the vote prayers and support of every Missouri City, Texas registered voter on Saturday, December 8, 2018, in her runoff election race for Missouri City Council At-Large Position #2 against Council Member Chris Preston. Susan is seeking to bridge Missouri City's past success to future opportunities! Early voting will begin on Monday, November 26, 2018, and end on Tuesday, December 4, 2018. But you must keep in mind that there will only be two early voting locations for the runoff election. The Missouri City Community Center located at 1522 Texas Parkway in Missouri City, Texas 77489, and Quail Valley Fund Office located at 3603 Glenn Lakes in Missouri City, Texas 77459 will be open for early voting Monday, November 26, 2018, through Friday, November 30, 2018 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; on Saturday, December 1, 2018 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; on Sunday, December 2, 2018 from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; and on Monday, December 3, 2018 and Tuesday, December 4, 2018 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. for your convenience.