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as Southern Law School Graduate Dan Simons could be on the verge of making history on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, if ballot harvesting groups remain on the sidelines. DIRTY DAWGS...The reason why corrupt Blacks like Deborah Adams (top center), Vivian King (top right), Dallas Jones (bottom second from left), Gerald Womack (bottom third from left), Gloria Palmer (bottom second from right), and Evelyn Dupree aren't afraid of anyone is because they believe that they have cover to do as they please. That said, 10,052 absentee mail ballots have already been returned to the Harris County Clerk's Office, and we believe Dan Simons has received his fair share. (CLICK HERE) View my "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT INVESTIGATIVE REPORT" to see where the "MAIL BALLOTS" flowed in from between Monday, September 23, 2024, and today (Thursday, October 10, 2024) for informational purposes.
With most of Sunnyside redrawn into the 9th Congressional District, Congressman Al Green not having an opponent could hurt down-ballot Democrats if Congressman Green does not run a campaign to get out the vote (CLICK HERE) to view our "MAIL BALLOT INVESTIGATIVE REPORT" for Harris County, Texas.
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As of today, Thursday, October 10, 2024, there are still a bunch of "DEAD PEOPLE" on the voter rolls in Harris County, Texas. 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.
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.
So Far, So Good for Dan Simons as Absentee Mail Ballot Harvesters Appear to Be Inactive in Harris County, Texas
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
Once we know better, we have to do better, and doing better isn’t recycling corrupt career politicians with a fetish for hosting sex orgies and rigging bids (allegedly) to steer airport contracts to his former lovers who know his most profound and darkest secrets.
As the
"MAIL BALLOTS" continue to flow in,
Dan Simons, the Thurgood Marshall School of Law graduate, is looking excellent as Republicans are holding their own in countywide races. It's still early, but 10,052 absentee mail ballots could signal that things are picking up.
We have some
“GOOD DEMOCRATS” and some
“GREAT REPUBLICANS” running for office in Harris County, Texas, on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. But just like the Harris County Democratic Party (HCDP) and the Harris County Republican Party (HCRP) have both fielded some exemplary nominees, tucked in between the suitable candidates is a small contingent of deplorable human beings—especially on the Democratic side of the ballot.
Vivian King (Democrat), the chief of staff for Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, is a back-stabbing, low-down, dirty, filthy, lying, poor excuse for a prosecutor. And if Vivian King would allegedly go behind Kim Ogg’s back and call her a racist, she’s got no business sitting on a judicial bench.
This Vivian King woman will be a nightmare as a judge – especially for Black men – she hates men, from what I’ve learned. She even allegedly lied about her ex-husband abusing her to a member of law enforcement and tried to get her ex-husband thrown in jail. Fortunately for her ex-husband, he had tape recordings to prove his innocence.
The Houston Chronicle didn’t go far enough when they rejected Vivian King in the race for the 486th Criminal District Court a few days ago—she’s the worst of the worst of the worst of judicial candidates in the forthcoming Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Presidential Election, in my opinion.
Not only is Vivian King not worthy of wearing a black robe, but I’ve personally viewed a video of Vivian King in drunken stupors. Beyond seeing videos of her in drunken stupors, I’ve also listened to audio recordings of Vivan King talking about her ‘jacked-up’ personal finances and other matters that lead me to believe that Vivian King is unethical and compromised.
“SYLVESTER THE CAT.”
As for another low-down, dirty, filthy, corrupt scoundrel of a man/woman, former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner (Democrat) is a snake in the grass that has managed to slither, slide, and manipulate his way onto the ballot in the race for the 18th Congressional District of Texas.
If you think Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, getting indicted on Bribery and Campaign Finance Offenses, “SYLVESTER THE CAT,” is worse than Mayor Adams.
From that $15 million affording housing deal to alleged bribery bid-rigging to way back in the 1990s when his client faked his death – Turner has proven himself to be a cat with more than nine lives.
“HARVESTING SCHEMES.”
Based on my 3-year investigation, “DEMOCRATIC JUDGES” in general, and “AFRICAN AMERICAN JUDGES” in particular don’t have any involvement in the “BALLOT HARVESTING SCHEMES” that have plagued Harris County, Texas, for decades. Nor do “BLACK JUDGES” have anything to do with the deadly catch-and-release policies Commissioner Rodney Ellis and members of his regime instituted when he took office.
Black judges are not the ones letting criminals out of jail on $1 bonds. For instance, Judge Unger, the presiding judge for the 248th Criminal District Court, is not African American.
Judge Unger is the judge who let 47-year-old Bernad Lane, who had 11 felony convictions, out of jail on a $1 bond.
When 43-year-old Aubrey Taylor (no relation) received a $1 bond, it wasn’t an African American judge who gave him the ‘get-out-of-jail-free' card; it was Judge Josh Hill, who presides over the 232nd Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas.
“THE HARD TRUTH.”
Over the past three years, I have sent my investigators into local Harris County courtrooms to secretly observe the performance and judicial temperament of local judges. You would be surprised to learn that many African American judges outperform their peers in measurable categories.
Based on our undercover observations, even many Democratic judges swept into office during the 2018 Midterm Election have settled into their groove and are performing well.
Regarding “BLACK GIRL MAGIC,” many African American female judges are doing fabulous jobs and have proven themselves worthy of being called ministers of justice.
The television commercials you see running on air, stating, “Soft on Crime Judges Must Go,” is an attempt to sway the public into unquestioningly voting out Democrat judges, some of whom have nothing to do with crime, or Commissioner Rodney Ellis’s deadly catch and release policies.
Only a handful of “CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT JUDGES” are on the ballot this year. And the misdemeanor “COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW JUDGES” won’t even be on the ballot until the 2026 Midterm Elections. However, after defeating four African American Democrat nominees back in 2022, “THE STOP HOUSTON MURDERS PAC” is back using its proven strategy, and the local HCDP Chair, Mike Doyle, doesn’t appear to be doing anything to combat their strategy.
Based on his last campaign finance report filing, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis had over $6 million in his campaign bank account. That said, you would think Commissioner Ellis since he’s a Democrat, would step up to the plate and do something – but he’s not.
“TIME TO WAKE UP.”
The only “COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW” judicial race on the ballot is the one for County Criminal Court at Law No. 16, which is the bench that Commissioner Rodney Ellis’s boy currently holds, name Judge Darrell Jordan, who did not run for reelection.
Former judge Linda Garcia and her Democratic opponent, Ashely Mayes Guice, are the two candidates running to replace Judge Darrell Jordan on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
The same goes for the Family District Court on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, after Judge Julia Maldonado, one of the meanest, nastiest, low-down, dirtiest Family Court Judge, was unseated a few months ago in the Democratic Party Primary by Attorney Lillian Henny Alexander.
On Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Lillian Henny Alexander, a Democrat, will need to defeat Dan Lemkuil, a Republican, in the race for the 507th Family District Court bench, which is the only “FAMILY DISTRICT COURT BENCH” on the entire ballot.
When it comes to the “CIVIL COURT BENCHES,” local and regional law firms have given their vote of confidence to Democrat judges like Judge Kristen Hawkins, Judge Fredericka Phillips, Judge Jeralynn Manor, Judge Kyle Carter, Judge Micheal Gomez, Judge Erica Hughes, Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton, Judge Elaine Palmer, Judge Dawn Rogers and many of their fellow running-mates.
“THE REAL STORY.”
For many years, a small group of (RINOs) Republicans in Name Only and (DINOs) Democrats in Name Only have conspired to maintain power at the countywide and statewide levels in Texas.
I’ve been operating in the political game in one capacity or another for nearly 35 years. That said, I learned early on about our two-tiered “CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM” and what can happen if you screw with the wrong politicians – but that’s a story for another day.
The truth is that “ELECTION FRAUD” isn’t as widespread as some people believe. I’ve watched a handful of Negroes, namely Rodney Ellis, Sylvester Turner, and Sheila Jackson Lee, who I will label as the “OLD GUARD,” maintain control over who wins and who loses elections in predominantly African American areas of Harris County, Texas for decades.
I believe Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Sylvester Turner, and Commissioner Rodney Ellis did not have a moral compass.
While the career politicians I’ve labeled as the “OLD GUARD” control the Black community, their “RINO ALLIES,” carefully placed in positions of authority in the Republican Party, looked the other way.
In 2016, when Rodney Ellis left the legislature and took control of “PRECINCT ONE” after the mysterious death of our beloved Harris County Commissioner El Franco Lee due to a heart attack, absentee mail ballot increased exponentially in Harris County, Texas.
There’s nothing wrong with hatching a plan to elect Democrats to statewide office by using branding, marketing, and above-board political strategies – but that’s not what Commissioner Rodney Ellis and a small group of Negroes had in mind.
Commissioner Rodney Ellis and a small group of his Negro loyalist hatched a plan to expand their “ILLEGAL ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT OPERATIONS” from gaining advantages in local races inside the Black community to duplicate their efforts in other parts of Texas.
Dallas Jones, the owner of Elite Change, was tapped to lead Commissioner Rodney Ellis’s “ILLEGAL ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT OPERATIONS.” Jones previously served as Commissioner Rodney Ellis’s chief campaign consultant.
Gerald Womack, the owner of Womack Development & Investment Realtors, is another crucial player in the scheme to turn Texas blue by using illegally harvested mail ballots.
According to Cindy Siegel, the chairman of the Harris County Republican Party, a County Commissioner behind the plot made Clifford Tatum the Harris County Election Administrator after Isabel Longoria resigned after several botched elections.
But you might not know that Commissioner Rodney Ellis had uniquely positioned his senior policy advisor, Tyler James, inside the office of the Harris County Election Administrator, which gave Commissioner Ellis complete control of the office.
If you remember, Tyler James is the employee of Commissioner Ellis who, according to witnesses, bragged about being able to illegally harvest 700,000 absentee mail ballots in Harris County, Texas.
“Tyler James was the senior policy advisor for Commissioner Rodney Ellis, who worked on the Harris County vote county in 2019,” says former FBI Investigative Specialist Charles “Chuck” Marler.
According to Marler, “Tyler James was then transferred to the election staff for the newly created “ELECTION ADMINISTRATORS OFFICE,” which was to be run by Isabel Longoria.”
“Isabel Longoria was fired as the administrator because numerous ballot and election issues occurred in every election she administered,” Marler explained.
Marler asked, “Do we have a fox guarding the henhouse?”
My answer to his question is YES! If you remember, during the 2022 Democratic and Republican primaries, during Isabel Longoria’s tenure as “ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR” for Harris County, Texas, 10,000 absentee mail ballots were tucked away in a corner and had not been counted.
According to published reports, 6,000 Democratic and 4,000 Republican absentee mail ballots were sitting in a corner.
Whether you believe the 10,000 missing absentee mail ballots tucked in a corner was an oversight, incompetence, or something more nefarious – is beside the point.
My question is, how could something like this happen in the third-largest county in America?
Long story short, there’s an excellent reason why Commissioner Rodney Ellis and his regime did not place County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth over the “HARRIS COUNTY ELECTION ADMINISTRATORS OFFICE” and elected to go with their cronies instead.
“CLOSING THOUGHTS.”
County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth is honest, trustworthy, professional, and above board. However, she’s human and can be subject to the same pressures as anyone else. That said, it is incumbent on Governor Greg Abbott, Attorney General Ken Paxton, and Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson to make sure that Commissioner Rodney Ellis and his minions are not allowed to apply any pressure on “OUR COUNTY CLERK” who I believe is committed to running a clean, fair, honest, above-board election on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONSEMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com957 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."
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
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
DIRECT CONTACT:
(281)788-3033
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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Early voting will begin on Monday, October 21, 2024, and end
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your vote on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. That said, all Houston Business Connections
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readers who are “OPEN-MINDED” are strongly encouraged to vote for their
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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.