The upcoming Harris Democratic Party Primary "RUNOFF ELECTION" and Harris County Republican Party Primary "RUNOFF ELECTION" will feature a star-studded field of candidates which includes State Rep. Shawn Thierry (top second from left), facing off against Lauren Ashley Simmons (top far left), in the hotly contested race for State Representative, House District 146, in Harris County, Texas.
Below Are Nine Hot Tuesday, May 28, 2024, Primary Runoff Races; State Rep Shawn Thierry and Lauren Ashley Simmons Will Face Off Again
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
First off, I would like to congratulate State Rep. Jarvis Johnson, Molly Cook, Angie Thibodeaux, Charlene Ward Johnson, Lauren Ashley Simmons, State Rep. Shawn Nicole Thierry, Velda Renita Faulkner, Justice Jerry Zimmerer, Vivian King, Gemayel “G” Haynes, Annette Ramirez, Desiree Broadnax, Jerome Moore, Jerry Rodriguez, Caroline Kane, Kenneth Omoruyi, Christian V. Garcia, and Alan Garza, on making their way into the upcoming Tuesday, May 28, 2024, primary runoffs.
Now, what many voters don’t realize is that there will be two elections taking place in the Houston area during May.
The first election, which will take place on Saturday, May 4, 2024, is a local “NON-COUNTY” election for political subdivisions.
The second election, which will take place on Monday, May 28, 2024, will include nine local political races where no candidate received a majority of the vote back on Super Tuesday.
That being said, the “EARLY VOTING PERIOD” for the Democratic Party Primary runoffs, and Republican Party Primary runoffs will begin on Monday, May 20, 2024, and end on Friday, May 24th.
“ONLY FIVE DAYS.”
Two elections in one month can be very confusing. So, please remind all of your family and friends that the “EARLY VOTING PERIOD” is only (5) five days, this time around – not two weeks. However, this shortened “EARLY VOTING PERIOD” will make it a lot easier for candidates (with limited resources) who made the runoffs to cover more early voting locations between Monday, May 20, 2024, and Friday, May 24, 2024, which should make the upcoming runoff races more competitive.
“OMORUYI V. KANE.”
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
First off, I would like to congratulate State Rep. Jarvis Johnson, Molly Cook, Angie Thibodeaux, Charlene Ward Johnson, Lauren Ashley Simmons, State Rep. Shawn Nicole Thierry, Velda Renita Faulkner, Justice Jerry Zimmerer, Vivian King, Gemayel “G” Haynes, Annette Ramirez, Desiree Broadnax, Jerome Moore, Jerry Rodriguez, Caroline Kane, Kenneth Omoruyi, Christian V. Garcia, and Alan Garza, on making their way into the upcoming Tuesday, May 28, 2024, primary runoffs.
Now, what many voters don’t realize is that there will be two elections taking place in the Houston area during May.
The first election, which will take place on Saturday, May 4, 2024, is a local “NON-COUNTY” election for political subdivisions.
The second election, which will take place on Monday, May 28, 2024, will include nine local political races where no candidate received a majority of the vote back on Super Tuesday.
That being said, the “EARLY VOTING PERIOD” for the Democratic Party Primary runoffs, and Republican Party Primary runoffs will begin on Monday, May 20, 2024, and end on Friday, May 24th.
“ONLY FIVE DAYS.”
Two elections in one month can be very confusing. So, please remind all of your family and friends that the “EARLY VOTING PERIOD” is only (5) five days, this time around – not two weeks. However, this shortened “EARLY VOTING PERIOD” will make it a lot easier for candidates (with limited resources) who made the runoffs to cover more early voting locations between Monday, May 20, 2024, and Friday, May 24, 2024, which should make the upcoming runoff races more competitive.
“OMORUYI V. KANE.”
In the race for United States Representative, District 7, Kenneth Omoruyi emerged as the front-runner, with 6,533 votes, for 40.47% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas. Comparatively speaking, Caroline Kane finished second with 4,274 votes, for 26.48% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas.
“GARCIA V. GARZA.”
In the race for United States Representative, District 29, Christian V. Garcia emerged as the front-runner, with 3,713 votes, for 44.78% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas. Comparatively speaking, Alan Garza finished with 2,409 votes, for 29.06% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas.
“JOHNSON V. COOK.”
In the race for State Senate, District 15, Jarvis Johnson emerged as the front-runner, with 17,768 votes, for 36.13% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas. Comparatively speaking, Molly Cook finished with 10,154 votes, for 20.65% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas.
“THIBODEAUX V. JOHNSON.”
In the race for State Representative, District 139, Angie Thibodeaux emerged as the front-runner, with 3,643 votes, for 33.38% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas. Comparatively speaking, Charlene Ward Johnson finished with 2,620 votes, for 24.01% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas.
“SIMMONS V. THIERRY.”
In the race for State Representative, District 146, Lauren Ashley Simmons emerged as the front-runner with 6,255 votes, for 49.53% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas. Comparatively speaking, State Rep. Shawn Nicole Thierry withstood the “COORDINATED ATTACKS” from some local media, and she still finished with 5,608 votes, for 44.41% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas.
“FAULKNER V. ZIMMERER.”
In the race for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 3, Velda Renita Faulkner emerged as the front-runner with 66,224 votes, for 44.39% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas. Comparatively speaking, Jerry Zimmerer finished with 36,759 votes, for 24.64% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas.
“KING V. HAYNES.”
In the race for District Judge, 486th Criminal District Court, Vivian King emerged as the front-runner with 73,182 votes, for 49.28% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas. Comparatively speaking, Gemayel “G” Haynes finished with 47,211 votes, for 31.79% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas.
“RAMIREZ V. BROADNAX.”
In the race for County Tax Assessor-Collector, Annette Ramirez emerged as the front-runner with 62,741 votes, for 40.64% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas. Comparatively speaking, Desiree Broadnax finished with 27,071 votes, for 17.54% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas.
“MOORE V. RODRIGUEZ.”
In the race for Constable, Precinct 5, Jerome Moore emerged as the front-runner with 15,040 votes, for 45.85% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas. Comparatively speaking, Jerry Rodriguez finished with 9,224 votes, for 28.12% of the vote, in Harris County, Texas.
“CLOSING THOUGHTS.”
The dynamics of the runoff races will shift with the shortened “EARLY VOTING PERIOD” in Harris County, Texas. That being said, finishing first back on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, does not necessarily mean that the front-runner is the favorite to win the Tuesday, May 28, 2024, Democratic Party Primary runoff, or Republican Party Primary runoff in Harris County, Texas.
“CLOSING THOUGHTS.”
The dynamics of the runoff races will shift with the shortened “EARLY VOTING PERIOD” in Harris County, Texas. That being said, finishing first back on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, does not necessarily mean that the front-runner is the favorite to win the Tuesday, May 28, 2024, Democratic Party Primary runoff, or Republican Party Primary runoff in Harris County, Texas.
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