Showing posts with label Ballot by Mail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ballot by Mail. Show all posts

Saturday, October 12, 2024

BBM Returns for 2024, Show Democrats and Republicans in a Dead Heat; Tracking In-Person Voting is the Next Challenge


My undercover poll observers will fully watch the in-person voting between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Friday, November 1, 2024, at targeted "EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS" throughout Harris County, Texas. Back during the "EARLY VOTING PERIOD" for the Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Presidential Election, Anthony Dolcefino (top right), the son of 30-time Emmy Ward-Winning Investigative Reporter Wayne Dolcefino (second from left) cast his vote on 10/13/2020@ 3:39 p.m. at the NOTTINGHAM PARK BUILDING, located at 14205 Kimberly Lane, in Houston, Texas 77079. Our current Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth (bottom right) and Wayne Dolcefino both cast their votes early at the HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE (HCC) West Loop South Campus located at 5601 West Loop South, in Houston, Texas 77081. Teneshia Hudspeth cast her vote early on 10/18/2020@4:37p.m. at HCC West Loop South, and Wayne Dolcefino cast his vote early on 10/20/2020@ 6:32p.m. at HCC West Loop South. (CLICK HERE) Please take a moment to review the complete in-person "EARLY VOTING RETURNS" from 2020 in Harris County, Texas.



As of Friday, October 11, 2024, Wesley Hunt's 38th Congressional District is recording the highest number of "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOTS" in Harris County, Texas. Based on our investigation of the inflowing mail ballots, the 18th Congressional District is running second. 


 
1,792

760

1,724

-
2,416

266

1,565

1,913




Anyone planning to illegally harvest mail ballots in Harris County, Texas, during "EARLY VOTING" should be reminded that placing a fraudulent document inside a United States Postal Service box is a federal crime. (CLICK HERE) to view our "MAIL BALLOT INVESTIGATIVE REPORT" for Harris County, Texas.

BBM Returns for 2024, Show Democrats and Republicans in a Dead Heat; Tracking In-Person Voting is the Next Challenge

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Many consider 30-time Emmy Award-winning reporter Wayne Docefino to be the best investigative reporter in Texas. However, what folks don’t realize is that when it comes to “election-related matters,” my investigative team is second to none.

I respect Wayne Dolcefino and believe he’s the best at what he does in many respects. However, just like attorneys have different areas of legal specialization, e.g., criminal law, civil law, family law, etc., the same applies to investigative reporting.

When it comes to investigating what’s happening in “THE BLACK COMMUNITY,” I have the upper hand on Wayne Dolecfino because I’ve been investigating “BLACK ELECTED OFFICIALS” for over three decades. When investigating “ELECTION FRAUD,” I also have the upper hand on Wayne Dolcefino in this category in many respects because I’ve spent much of my adult watching a small group of dirty Negroes use the illegal practice of “BALLOT HARVESTING” to win races in predominantly Black voting precincts.

“IN-PERSON VOTING.”

For instance, back on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, during the presidential election cycle, Anthony Dolcefino, Wayne Dolcefino’s son, was eager to cast his ballot and did so on the first day of early voting. Wayne Dolcefino is a little slower than his son and took more time to decide.

While I can’t tell you who the Dolcefinos cast their votes for, I can tell you the date, time, and “EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS” where they both cast their ballots.

On Tuesday, October 13, 2020, at 3:39 p.m., which was the “FIRST DAY” of “EARLY VOTING,” Anthony Dolcefino went to the NOTTINGHAM PARK BUILDING, “EARLY VOTING LOCATION” located at 14205 Kimberly Lane, in Houston, Texas 77079, and voted in-person.

On Sunday, October 18, 2020, at 4:37 p.m., which was the “EIGHTH DAY” of “EARLY VOTING,” Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth cast her vote at the HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE (HCC) West Loop South Campus located at 5601 West Loop South, in Houston, Texas 77081.

On Tuesday, October 20, 2020, at 6:32 p.m., which was the “EIGHTH DAY” of “EARLY VOTING,” Investigative Reporter Wayne Dolcefino cast his vote at the HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE (HCC) West Loop South Campus located at 5601 West Loop South, in Houston, Texas 77081.

“BALLOT HARVESTING.”

As I’ve said, when investigating public corruption, I take my hat off to Wayne Dolcefino and the good folks at Dolcefino Consulting. However, when it comes to exposing these low-down, dirty, filthy, identity-stealing, mail-fraud-committing, ballot-harvesting Negroes, my investigative team has the upper hand.

Gerald Womack, the owner of Womack Development & Investment Realtors, is a “KINGPIN” when it comes to running his “MAIL BALLOT HARVESTING OPERATION” from his headquarters at 4412 Almeda Road in Houston, Texas’s historic Third Ward. However, through yesterday (Friday, October 11, 2024), we didn’t see any signs of ballot harvesting coming out of Third Ward.

Dallas Jones, the owner of Elite Change, believes he has out-slicked my investigative team. For many years, Dallas Jones had his headquarters located inside the Chase Bank Building located at 5445 Almeda Road, right down the street from Gerald Womack’s “BALLOT HARVESTING HEADQUARTERS” until the heat got a little too hot a few months ago.

After Dallas Jones unsuccessfully tried to help State Representative Jarvis Johnson (HD-139) defeat Molly Cook in the runoff and special election for Senate District 15, he relocated his headquarters from 5445 Almeda to 1707 Binz Street in Houston, Texas, which is still in the Third Ward. However, I don’t see any signs of Dallas Jones’s people sending in illegally obtained mail-in ballots—but it’s still early.

“CLOSING THOUGHTS.”

As of today (Saturday, October 12, 2024), the countywide races in Harris County, Texas, appear to be locked in a “DEAD HEAT” for the most part. The method I’ve developed isn’t an exact science. However, by looking at the “MAIL BALLOT RETURNS” for the Congressional District races, I can see, at least for now, that Democrats are not running away from Republicans in the “ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT CATEGORY” which indicates that the down-ballot races in Harris County, Texas are incredibly close.

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Investigative Reporter Wayne Dolcefino (right) likes to vote early. During the 2022 Midterm Election, he was spotted voting early at the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center. During the Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Presidential Election, "EARLY VOTING PERIOD," one of my undercover poll observers spotted Wayne Dolcefino cast his vote early on 10/20/2020 @ 6:32p.m. at HCC West Loop South early voting poll, located at 5601 West Loop South, Houston, Texas 77081.



Anthony Dolcefino, the son of 30-time Emmy Ward-Winning Investigative Reporter Wayne Dolcefino, is a chip off the old block. Just like his dad, Wayne, Anthony Dolcefino likes to vote early. Anthony cast his vote early on 10/13/2020 at 3:39 p.m. at the NOTTINGHAM PARK BUILDING, located at 14205 Kimberly Lane, Houston, Texas 77079.



Teneshia Hudspeth was not the Harris County Clerk during the 2020 Presidential Election. However, she cast her vote early on 10/18/2020 at 4:37 p.m. at the HCC West Loop South early voting poll, located at 5601 West Loop South, Houston, Texas 77081.



Texas Southern University (Thurgood Marshall School of Law) could be on the verge of making history. In the early mail ballot returns, Dan Simons, a Thurgood Marshall School of Law graduate, outperforms his opponent, Sean Teare. Congressman Wesley Hunt's 38th Congressional District leads the way in the "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOTS," with 2,264 absentee mail ballots cast in his district through Wednesday, October 9, 2024. (CLICK HERE) View the complete "MAIL BALLOT" breakdown as the start of early voting nears.


POLITICAL INFLUENCER

"Early voting will begin on Monday, October 21, 2024, and end on Friday, November 1, 2024, for the upcoming Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Presidential Election. It is incumbent upon us to make it our business to select the best candidate available in every down-ballot race."

2024 Endorsement Slate for Independent Voters in Harris County, Texas – Tuesday, November 5, 2024 – Presidential Election

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

(HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS) – This nonpartisan presidential election endorsement slate is published to assist “OPEN-MINDED” voters who can vote on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in Harris County, Texas. Democrats, Republicans, and Independents are strongly encouraged to vote for their favorite candidates as they proceed down-ballot casting their votes.

In the races where you “DO NOT” know the candidate, please fill in those races with the name of our “ENDORSED CANDIDATE” in those particular races.

If you do not like either candidate in a particular race, you are strongly encouraged to “HOLD YOUR VOTE” for that specific race and proceed to the next down-ballot race.

This “2024 VOTER EMPOWERMENT SLATE” has been developed to protect the public and to weed out corrupt, unqualified candidates who may be ill-prepared to perform the duties of the job they are seeking. That said, Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections, aims to assist our readers by providing them with helpful information.

When speaking with local law firms and attorneys who practice in local Harris County courtrooms, many of these ‘officers-of-the-courts’ assured us that except for a few local “DEMOCRAT JUDGES,” they believe that most of the incumbents are worthy of being reelected on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in Harris County, Texas.

After reviewing the “CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS” filed by “BLACK DEMOCRATIC JUDGES” and other down-ballot African American “DEMOCRAT JUDICIAL NOMINEES,” we discovered that local and regional law firms are readily donating to Democrats over their Republican rivals.

With these discoveries in mind, our “2024 VOTER EMPOWERMENT SLATE” for Harris County, Texas, is designed to assist “OPEN-MINDED” voters to flex their muscles at the ballot box.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
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HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
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President / Vice President

DONALD J. TRUMP / JD VANCE
Republican Party

KAMALA D. HARRIS / TIM WALZ
Democratic Party

CHASE OLIVER / MIKE TER MAAT
Libertarian Party

JILL STEIN / RUDOLPH WARE
Green Party

⌧------------Write-In


United States Senator

✔ TED CRUZ
Republican Party

✔ COLIN ALLRED
Democratic Party

TED BROWN
Libertarian Party

⌧------------Write-In


United States Representative, District 2

✔ 
DAN CRENSHAW

PETER FILLER
Democratic Party


United States Representative, District 7

CAROLINE KANE
Republican Party

✔ LIZZIE FLETCHER


United States Representative, District 8

✔ MORGAN LUTTRELL

LAURA JONES
Democratic Party

United States Representative, District 9

✔ AL GREEN


United States Representative, District 18

✔ LANA CENTONZE

SYLVESTER TURNER
Democratic Party

⌧------------Write-In


*United States Representative, District 18
Unexpired Term

MARIA DUNN
Republican Party

KEVIN O. DURAL
Republican Party

✔ ERICA LEE CARTER


United States Representative, District 22

✔ TROY E. NEHLS

MARQUETTE GREENE-SCOTT
Democratic Party


United States Representative, District 29

ALAN GARZA
Republican Party

✔ SYLVIA GARCIA


United States Representative, District 36

✔ BRIAN BABIN

DAYNA STEELE
Democratic Party

United States Representative, District 38

✔ WESLEY P. HUNT

MELISSA MCDONOUGH
Democratic Party

⌧------------Write-In


Railroad Commissioner

✔ CHRISTI CRADDICK

KATHERINE CULBERT
Democratic Party

HAWK DUNLAP
Libertarian Party

EDDIE ESPINOZA
Green Party

⌧------------Write-In


Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2

JIMMY BLACKLOCK
Republican Party

 DASEAN JONES


Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4

✔ JOHN DEVINE

CHRISTINE VINH WEEMS
Democratic Party


Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6

✔ JANE BLAND

BONNIE LEE GOLDSTEIN
Democratic Party

J. DAVID ROBERSON
Libertarian Party


Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals

DAVID J. SCHENCK
Republican Party

✔ HOLLY TAYLOR


Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7

✔ GINA PARKER

NANCY MULDER
Democratic Party


Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8

✔ LEE FINLEY

CHIKA ANYIAM
Democratic Party


Member, State Board of Education, District 4

✔ STACI CHILDS


State Senator, District 6

MARTHA FIERRO
Republican Party

✔ CAROL ALVARADO

State Senator, District 7

✔ PAUL BETTENCOURT

MICHELLE GWINN
Democratic Party


State Senator, District 15

 JOSEPH L. TRAHAN

MOLLY COOK
Democratic Party


State Senator, District 17 

 JOAN HUFFMAN

✔ KATHY CHENG


State Representative, District 126

✔ E. SAM HARLESS

⌧------------Write-In


State Representative, District 127

 ✔ CHARLES CUNNINGHAM

JOHN LEHR
Democratic Party


State Representative, District 128

✔ BRISCOE CAIN

CHUCK CREWS
Democratic Party

KEVIN J. HAGAN
Libertarian Party


State Representative, District 129

✔ DENNIS PAUL

DOUG PETERSON
Democratic Party


State Representative, District 130

 TOM OLIVERSON

BRETT ROBINSON
Democratic Party


State Representative, District 131

 ALMA A. ALLEN


State Representative, District 132

✔ MIKE SCHOFIELD

CHASE WEST
Democratic Party


State Representative, District 133

✔ MANO DEAYALA


State Representative, District 134

AUDREY DOUGLAS
Republican Party

✔ ANN JOHNSON


State Representative, District 135

 JON E. ROSENTHAL


State Representative, District 137

✔ GENE WU

LEE SHARP
Libertarian Party


State Representative, District 138

LACEY HULL
Republican Party

 ✔ STEPHANIE MORALES


State Representative, District 139

 ✔ CHARLENE WARD JOHNSON


State Representative, District 140

✔ ARMANDO LUCIO WALLE


State Representative, District 141

✔ SENFRONIA THOMPSON


State Representative, District 142

✔ HAROLD V. DUTTON JR


State Representative, District 143

✔ ANA HERNANDEZ


State Representative, District 144

✔ MARY ANN PEREZ


State Representative, District 145

✔ CHRISTINA MORALES


State Representative, District 146

LANCE YORK
Republican Party

 LAUREN ASHLEY SIMMONS


State Representative, District 147

CLAUDIO GUTIERREZ
Republican Party

 JOLANDA JONES


State Representative, District 148

 ✔ KAY SMITH

PENNY MORALES SHAW
Democratic Party


State Representative, District 149

LILY TRUONG
Republican Party

✔ HUBERT VO


State Representative, District 150

 ✔ VALOREE SWANSON

MARISELA "MJ" JIMENEZ
Democratic Party


Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 2

✔ JENNIFER CAUGHEY

BRENDETTA SCOTT
Democratic Party


Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 6

ANDREW JOHNSON
Republican Party

 SARAH BETH LANDAU


Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 7

CLINT MORGAN
Republican Party

 JULIE COUNTISS


Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 8

✔ KRISTIN M. GUINEY

RICHARD HIGHTOWER
Democratic Party


Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 9

SUSANNA DOKUPIL
Republican Party

 ✔ AMBER BOYD-CORA


Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 3

 CHAD BRIDGES

VELDA RENITA FAULKNER
Democratic Party


Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 4

 TONYA MCLAUGHLIN

CHARLES SPAIN
Democratic Party


Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 5

 MARITZA MICHELE ANTÚ

FRANCES BOURLIOT
Democratic Party


Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 6

 KATY BOATMAN

MEAGAN HASSAN
Democratic Party


Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 8

✔ BRAD HART

MARGARET 'MEG' POISSANT
Democratic Party


District Judge, 11th Judicial District

 NILE BAILEY COPELAND
Republican Party

✔ KRISTEN HAWKINS


District Judge, 61st Judicial District

LEE KATHRYN SHUCHART
Republican Party

 FREDERICKA PHILLIPS


District Judge, 80th Judicial District

SONYA L. ASTON
Republican Party

 JERALYNN MANOR


District Judge, 125th Judicial District

 ✔ KYLE CARTER


District Judge, 127th Judicial District

 DENISE BROWN


District Judge, 129th Judicial District

WILL ARCHER
Republican Party

 MICHAEL GOMEZ


District Judge, 133rd Judicial District

MICHAEL LANDRUM
Republican Party

 NICOLE PERDUE


District Judge, 151st Judicial District

 ERICA HUGHES


District Judge, 152nd Judicial District

 TAKASHA FRANCIS


District Judge, 164th Judicial District

AARON GABRIEL ADAMS
Republican Party

 CHERYL ELLIOTT THORNTON


District Judge, 165th Judicial District

 BRUCE BAIN

URSULA A. HALL
Democratic Party


District Judge, 174th Judicial District

 HAZEL B. JONES


District Judge, 176th Judicial District

 NIKITA “NIKI” HARMON


District Judge, 177th Judicial District

 EMILY MUNOZ DETOTO

ROBERT JOHNSON
Democratic Party


District Judge, 178th Judicial District

✔ KELLI JOHNSON


District Judge, 179th Judicial District

✔ ANA MARTINEZ


District Judge, 215th Judicial District

NATHAN J. MILLIRON
Republican Party

 ✔ ELAINE PALMER


District Judge, 333rd Judicial District

BRIAN STALEY
Republican Party

 TRACY D. GOOD


District Judge, 334th Judicial District

 DAWN ROGERS


District Judge, 337th Judicial District

 COLLEEN GAIDO


District Judge, 338th Judicial District

⌧ MICHELE ONCKEN
Republican Party

 ALLISON JACKSON MATHIS


District Judge, 339th Judicial District

 TE’IVA BELL


District Judge, 351st Judicial District

 NATALIA "NATA" CORNELIO


District Judge, 486th Judicial District

 AARON BURDETTE

VIVIAN KING
Democratic Party


District Judge, 487th Judicial District

LORI DEANGELO
Republican Party

 STACY ALLEN BARROW


District Judge, 488th Judicial District

MATTHEW PENEGUY
Republican Party

 CARVANA CLOUD


District Judge, 507th Judicial District

DAN LEMKUIL
Republican Party

 LILLIAN HENNY ALEXANDER


District Attorney

 DAN SIMONS

⌧ SEAN TEARE
Democratic Party


Judge, County Criminal Court No. 16

 LINDA GARCIA

ASHLEY MAYES GUICE
Democratic Party


Judge, County Probate Court No. 5

RAY BLACK JR
Republican Party

 FRANSHENEKA “FRAN” WATSON


County Attorney

 JACQUELINE LUCCI SMITH

CHRISTIAN D. MENEFEE
Democratic Party


Sheriff

 MIKE KNOX

ED GONZALEZ
Democratic Party


County Tax Assessor-Collector

STEVE RADACK
Republican Party

✔ ANNETTE RAMIREZ


County School Trustee, Position 3, At Large

DANIELLE DICK
Republican Party

 RICHARD CANTU


County School Trustee, Position 4, Precinct 3

 ERIC DICK


County School Trustee, Position 6, Precinct 1

 JOHN FITZGERALD MCGEE


County Commissioner, Precinct 1

 GERRY VANDER-LYN

RODNEY ELLIS
Democratic Party


County Commissioner, Precinct 3

✔ TOM RAMSEY

⌧ SALEEM MALIK
Democratic Party


Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 1

 ✔ ERIC WILLIAM CARTER


Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 1

 JO ANN DELGADO


Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3, Place 1

 JOE STEPHENS


Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4, Place 1

 LINCOLN GOODWIN


Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 1

JAMES LOMBARDINO
Republican Party

✔ ISRAEL GARCIA


Justice of the Peace, Precinct 6, Place 1

 VICTOR TREVIÑO III


Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 1

✔ WANDA ADAMS

⌧------------Write-In


Justice of the Peace, Precinct 8, Place 1

✔ HOLLY WILLIAMSON

CARISSA GRADY
Democratic Party


Constable, Precinct 1

 ALAN ROSEN


Constable, Precinct 2

 JERRY GARCIA


Constable, Precinct 3

ERICK PATINO
Republican Party

 SHERMAN EAGLETON


Constable, Precinct 4

 MARK HERMAN

SAM “HUTCH” HUTCHISON
Democratic Party


Constable, Precinct 5

 TERRY ALLBRITTON

⌧ JEROME MOORE
Democratic Party


Constable, Precinct 6

 SILVIA TREVINO


Constable, Precinct 7

✔ JAMES “SMOKIE” PHILLIPS


Constable, Precinct 8

✔ PHIL SANDLIN

Harris County Flood Control District, Election to Approve Tax Rate

HARRIS COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, PROPOSITION A DISTRITO DE CONTROL DE INUNDACIONES DEL CONDADO DE HARRIS, PROPOSICIÓN A APPROVING THE AD VALOREM TAX RATE OF $0.04897 PER $100 VALUATION IN HARRIS COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT FOR THE CURRENT YEAR, A RATE THAT IS $0.01581 HIGHER PER $100 VALUATION THAN THE VOTER APPROVAL TAX RATE OF HARRIS COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, FOR THE PURPOSE OF OPERATING AND MAINTAINING THE DISTRICT’S FLOOD RISK REDUCTION INFRASTRUCTURE. LAST YEAR, THE AD VALOREM TAX RATE IN HARRIS COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT WAS $0.03105 PER $100 VALUATION.

 ▭ FOR - A FAVOR
▭ AGAINST - EN CONTRA

Let’s Make Something Special Happen

Early voting will begin on Monday, October 21, 2024, and end on Friday, November 1, 2024, in Harris County, Texas.  If you can’t vote early, you can still cast your vote on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.  That said, all Houston Business Connections Newspaper© readers who are “OPEN-MINDED” are strongly encouraged to vote for their favorite candidates and then use our “2024 VOTER EMPOWERMENT SLATE” to fill out the remainder of their down-ballot races.


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


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Israel Garcia over James Lombardino in the Harris County Justice of the Peace race for Precinct 5, Place 1. We are still waiting to see who the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" will endorse in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Dan Simons over Sean Teare in the Harris County District Attorney race. For some reason, the Houston Chronicle's "EDITORIAL BOARD" chose Sean Teare, but we disagree with their decision on this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Mike Knox over Ed Gonzalez in the Harris County Sheriff race. For some reason, the Houston Chronicle's "EDITORIAL BOARD" chose Ed Gonzalez, but we disagree with their decision on this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Tom Ramsey over Saleem Malik in the Harris County Commissioner Precinct 3 race. We are still waiting to see who the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" will endorse in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© has issued a dual-endorsement for DaSean Jones and Jimmy Blacklock in the Judge, Supreme Court, Place 2 race. The Houston Chronicle's "EDITORIAL BOARD" chose Blacklock over Jones in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Amber Boyd-Cora over Susan Dokupil in the Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 9, race. We are still waiting to see who the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" will endorse in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Chad Bridges over Velda Renita Faulkner in the Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 3, race. We are still waiting to see who the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" will endorse in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Fredericka Phillips over Lee Kathryn Shuckart in the District Judge, 61st Judicial District race. We are still waiting to see who the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" will endorse in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Jeralynn Manor over Sonya Aston in the District Judge, 80th Judicial District race. We are still waiting to see who the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" will endorse in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Cheryl Elliott Thornton over Aaron Adams in the District Judge,164th Judicial District race. We are still waiting to see who the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" will endorse in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Bruce Bain over Ursula A. Hall in the District Judge, 165th Judicial District race. We are still waiting to see who the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" will endorse in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Aaron Burdette over Vivian King in the District Judge, 486th Judicial District race. In our opinion, the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" made a solid choice in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Stacy Allen Barrow over Lori DeAngelo in the District Judge, 487th Judicial District race. We are still waiting to see who the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" will endorse in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Carvana Cloud over Matthew Peneguy in the District Judge, 488th Judicial District race. We are still waiting to see who the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" will endorse in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Lillian Henny Alexander over Dan Lemkuil in the District Judge, 507th Judicial District race. We are still waiting to see who the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" will endorse in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Linda Garcia over Ashley Mayes Guice in the County Criminal Court At Law No. 16 race. We are still waiting to see who the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" will endorse in this race.


Houston Business Connections Newspaper© endorsed Fransheneka "Fran" Watson over Ray Black, Jr., in the Judge, County Probate Court No. 5, race. In our opinion, the Houston Chronicle "EDITORIAL BOARD" made a solid choice in this race.































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


Fred Taylor, the chairman of the Fort Bend County Democratic Party, has his hands full trying to overcome his predecessor's mess. However, on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, a bunch of "GOOD DEMOCRATS" will be seeking the vote of and support of voters in Fort Bend County, Texas. 

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

POLITICAL INFLUENCER

"Early voting will begin on Monday, October 21, 2024, and end on Friday, November 1, 2024, for the upcoming Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Presidential Election. It is incumbent upon us to make it our business to select the best candidate available in every down-ballot race."

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