Sean "Diddy" Combs (far left) has alleged victims as young as 9 years old and go back as far as 1991. Ole "SLY," better known as Sylvester "THE CAT" Turner (center), was recruiting young Black men to participate in his sexual orgies back in the early 1990s as well. ALL THESE RUMORS...There was always a bunch of chatter, rumors, and whispers about Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (second from right) and her young, robust, energetic friend and protector, whom she liked to spend quiet time with when she needed to unwind, relax, and have a little fun. One such rumor placed the Honorable Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee in a parked car with former prizefighter turned businessman Eric Carr that members of the upper echelon of the Black community always giggled about. Anyway, that's a story for another day. (CLICK HERE) We must pay closer attention to who we put in public office while remembering that our elected officials, pastors, entertainers, and sports icons should not be worshiped.
Sylvester Turner somehow managed to cry crocodile tears, wiggle, squirm, slither, weasel, and manipulate his way into winning the Democratic nomination for the 18th Congressional District of Texas after Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee lost her battle with pancreatic cancer a few months ago. However, this Sylvester Turner cat is more corrupt than the late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee ever was in many respects. He's a heavy favorite to win on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, when he faces off against Lana Centonze, his Republican opponent, who is a more respectable, trustworthy candidate and human being. (CLICK HERE) View our "COMPLETE LIST" of down-ballot endorsements for Harris County, Texas.
Former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner (right) hosted "FREAK OFFS" with young Black men in Houston, Texas, in the 1990s. While Sylvester Turner preferred young Black men, he and other members of Commissioner Rodney Ellis's regime (many of whom have wives) also indulged themselves with one another before going home to their families. According to Sylvester Turner's ex-wife, Sylvester is bisexual. Her "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" details how Lloyd Gite asked Sylvester Turner if he wanted to have sex with him, and Sylvester Turner told him that he would consider it. As their (tape-recorded) conversation continued, the Fox 26 Reporter (Lloyd Gite) detailed the types of specific sexual acts he would perform on Sylvester. (CLICK HERE) See the sordid details that Sylvester Turner and local media outlets have suppressed from the African American Community for decades.
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (shaking hands with a constituent) and former prizefighter turned businessman Eric Carr (protecting the Congresswoman) deeply cared about one another and had a close relationship and bond that most people will never understand. Carr often expressed his love and admiration for the Honorable Congresswoman. He protected her, loved her, and cherished their bond that many people didn't understand. Like her or not, "THE CONGRESSWOMAN" fought hard for her district and deeply cared about and loved the bond she and Eric Carr developed over the years.
Gwendolyn Washington, Carvel Jay, and Attorney Sheila Jackson Lee when she was running for Houston City Council to become a public official for the first time. Sheila crashed parties, funerals, and family gatherings long before she became the United States Representative for the 18th Congressional District of Texas.
Ray/RC Jones (right) served the Democratic Party admirably for over 48 years. Nobody alive has a better grasp of "DEMOCRATIC POLITICS" than Ray/RC Jones. RC knows where the bodies are buried and which closets the skeletons are hidden in.
Politics is an Ulgly Business; Sean “Diddy” Combs, Sylvester Turner, and Sheila Jackson Lee were all busy in the 1990s
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
Politics rules the world – with the stroke of a pen, slavery could become the law of the land again. Why do you think “THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT” has to be renewed every 25 years? It’s time to wake up!
Certain judges can give or take a life with the stroke of a pen, which means that the pen is just as mighty as a sword. As things continue to unfold, with the hell-on-earth situation swirling around Diddy, no matter how much money and prestige you have, a judge can immediately take it away.
Who we elect to judicial positions on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in states across America matters – so we mustn’t play ‘eenie meenie miney mo’ regarding the judicial races.
I’m not trying to defend Sean “Diddy” Combs in any way, shape, or form, but the timeline of his Diddy’s trouble did not begin with him suing global liquor giant Diageo. Nor did his civil and criminal problems start when he got sued by Cassie Ventura before settling the lawsuit within 24 hours after her filing.
“A LITTLE DIGGING.”
After digging, I discovered that things began unraveling for Diddy in 2020 when the mogul started a new political party to empower Black Americans – intending to ensure that former President Donald J. Trump didn’t get reelected.
In case you don’t remember, Diddy was a huge Biden supporter in 2020 and planned on playing an active role in 2024 through his newly formed political party.
After becoming disappointed with the state of politics, as far as “BLACK AMERICANS” are concerned, Diddy decided to start investing his fortune in a new political platform he envisioned as a vehicle that could change the face of politics in America.
Diddy’s #1 goal for his movement was to unify African Americans around an agenda.
According to published reports, Diddy stated in an interview, “We’re gonna do it legally. We’re going to play your [politics] game, but we’re going to play that game better. Because these older cats that’s running for office — these white-haired older cats — they about to be dead. These kids out here, they want to live. They want to f— thrive. They can’t thrive if it keeps on going in this direction.” he said.
“They’re not even talking about us. They’re in a reality f— freak show playing a game, and people are losing their lives. And that’s why this time is so important, and it’s time for us to mobilize and not be scared,” said Diddy.
I’m not trying to defend Diddy or circulate fake news
. Diddy’s life began to unravel when he boldly set up Our Black Party’s official website as an FEC-registered political committee recognized under Section 527 in 2020.
“THE OLD GUARD.”
I never really understood why so many people worship politicians, especially considering what I know about some of our local Black elected politicians who are members of “THE OLD GUARD” who have ruled Harris County, Texas, with an ‘iron fist’ for decades.
I’ll never forget the first time I heard people whispering about Sheila Jackson Lee allegedly getting caught inside a ‘parked car’ with a young, robust African American male.
Over the years, I have followed the story, rumors, and innuendos related to the woman we all came to love (or revere) as “THE CONGRESSWOMAN,” representing the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas—and the story isn’t pretty.
Over the years, out of respect for my elders, I kept my mouth shut and didn’t expose many of “THE OLD GUARD's” private affairs, but those days ended with the passing of the woman called “SHE-JACK.”
The late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and former Mayor Sylvester Turner were and continue to be two of the most corrupt, dishonorable politicians I’ve ever seen.
From Sylvester Turner recruiting young, promising Black men to participate in his nasty sexual orgies to Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and her alleged penchant to spend time with young beau -- if walls could only talk, we'd get an ear full.
“THE QUIET WHISPERS.”
The most concerning thing about “SHE-JACK” and her allegedly being caught inside a car with her close friend and confidant Eric Carr years ago is that Sheila, Eric, and the person who witnessed the alleged incident never leaked the incident to the media. Thus, the incident never became anything more than something members of the upper echelon of the Black Community whispered about and giggled whenever “SHE-JACK” entered the room.
The entire ordeal, whether true (or not), was something that never saw the light of day as long as “SHE-JACK” was alive, but after her death, local leaders who knew how close “SHE-JACK” and Eric Carr could not understand why Carr wasn’t present at her funeral.
Did the family know about the rumored unfaithfulness of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee?
What’s my point? Well, when you get down to it, I never really paid much attention to the rumors that swirled around Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s close friend and confidant allegedly driving her to her cancer treatments during her first battle with the deadly disease.
“NOBODY’S PERFECT.”
We must take ministers, entertainers, politicians, and sports icons off pedestals. Our heroes are human beings and no better than any of us. Now, Sean “Diddy” Combs’s alleged co-conspirators and friends are using their vast wealth to “QUIETLY SETTLE LAWSUITS” with their suspected victims while “Diddy” remains behind bars.
Yes, you heard me right!
Diddy’s famous friends (according to reports) are allegedly using their wealth to avoid court and ensure their names won’t appear in the impending lawsuits.
I keep trying to tell you that while the alleged horrendous actions of Sean “Diddy” Combs are reprehensible, we’re just now beginning to understand how potentially bad things could get for those closest to the jailed mogul.
According to Attorney Tony Buzbee’s Law Firm, the cases against “Diddy” go back to at least 1991, and the youngest victim the firm has found was nine years old at the time of the alleged assault.
Beyond the person who was nine years old, attorney Tony Buzbee claims at least 3,285 people reached out to his firm. After some vetting of the alleged victims, about 120, according to Buzbee, plans to bring lawsuits against “Diddy,” according to the firm.
Approximately 60 of the expected plaintiffs are males, and roughly 60 are females. But the most troubling thing about the group of plaintiffs is the fact that at least 25 of them were children at the time of their alleged assault.
“NEW DEVELOPMENTS.”
The heads of politicians, members of the clergy, and A-List entertainers are on a swivel as the first wave of “DEMAND LETTERS” have started to make their way to alleged perpetrators.
According to published reports, all of the alleged victims were either seeking a career in television or a music career, with hopes of one day becoming a star.
“This individual, who was nine years old at the time, was taken to an audition in New York City with Bad Boy Records…this individual was sexually abused by Sean Combs and several other people at the studio, in the promise of both his parents and to him, of getting a record deal,” explained Buzbee.
According to Buzbee, “An individual, 15 years old at the time, was drugged and then taken into a private room, all in the presence of Mr. Combs, where a female minor was raped.”
“CLOSING THOUGHTS.”
All of us live in glass houses and have some crap in our past that we may not want the public to know about. We must understand that “PUBLIC FIGURES” are human beings with the same weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
So, as you proceed down your ballot on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, remember that it takes a certain amount of courage for people to run for public office.
AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONSEMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
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State Senator Borris Miles (Senate District 13), Ray/RC Jones (right), and his late wife, Etta Mae Crockett, faithfully served the Democratic Party until her death.
FROM THE DESK OF RAY/RC JONES
As many of you know, I am the President of the Northside Political Action Group, serving both the East and West regions. I aim to inform the northeast community about matters essential to our voters. With over 48 years of experience in politics, I understand the political landscape and how it operates, especially regarding elected officials.
One critical thing I advocate for is examining an elected official’s record. Their actions will tell you what they have done and, more importantly, what they should do for their constituents. Shortly, I will share information about important topics that we, as a community, must unite around.
I will also keep you updated on concerns specific to North Forest. One glaring issue is that none of the elected officials have offices in the Northeast. Many of our top public officials stop in the 5th Ward, mistakenly considering it the boundary of the north side of Houston – which isn’t true.
We must work together to ensure our community’s voice resonates throughout Harris County. Another critical topic is the future of our community’s college, HCC, at the North Forest campus at 6010 Little York Road, Houston, Texas 77016.
We must unite on issues like this to ensure the respect of our community. The days are long gone when we will allow politicians to give us detention ponds, like what happened in February 2023.
Regarding the North Forest campus, HCC clarified that they were not interested in developing an on-site detention pond or selling land for that project. They intend to continue with their existing grandfather agreement.
All I’ve discussed above are critical issues, and I encourage you to stay informed and engaged.
Lastly, pay attention to your property tax statements. If you are unsure how to understand them, I recommend reading Bill King’s article.
Let us unite as a community and work toward a better future in Northeast Houston. By engaging the northeast ministers, all leaders are welcome, no matter the size of your congregation. I also encourage you to join and help educate the younger voters.
Please come on the same accord, as we are all leaders in our own right.
AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONSEMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
DIRECT CONTACT:
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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.
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 COMMUNICATIONSEMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com957 NASA PARKWAY #251
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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
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.
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your vote on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. That said, all Houston Business Connections
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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.