
On Tuesday, October 13th (663) six hundred and sixty-three voters supposedly went to the North Channel Branch Library to vote in person. On the very next day, Wednesday, October 14th according to the Harris County Clerk's Office, the same number of voters (663) six hundred and sixty-three showed up to vote in person. And to top that off, on the day after that, Thursday, October 15th, according to the Harris County Clerk's Office, (662) six hundred and sixty-two voters showed up to cast their ballot in person at the same early voting location -- North Channel Branch Library, that's located at 15741 Wallisville Road at Carpenter's Way 77033-2731 in Houston, Texas. Can you believe this? Is it even possible for there to only be a (1) one vote differential at this early voting location over a three-day voting period?
Is It Even Possible for 663 People to Vote in Person on Two Consecutive Days at the Same Early Voting Location in Harris County, Texas?
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
I’ve come under a lot of scrutiny and some verbal attacks as a result of my attempt to unbiasedly use my “FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT” to express my ideas through speech and the press by putting my 30-years of experience to work to better inform the people of Harris County, Texas. Look, nobody should be subjected to mob-style tactics for reporting news. Hey guys, this is not fun and games out here, some of these local politicians are trying to strike fear into the hearts of people who dare to oppose them. But we have a problem when politicians elicit their friends, goons, thugs, hoodlums, and Facebook bullies to try to intimidate people who are using their “FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT” to stop their alleged wrongdoing. Especially, since “ELECTED OFFICIALS” are supposed to be working for the people. So, look, if you are an “ELECTED OFFICIAL” you cannot send your “FACEBOOK BULLIES” at people who speak out against you – plain and simple!!! If you are doing this to cause people speaking out against you to be stricken with fear – this is wrong! You cannot use mob-style tactics to intimidate your opposition or supporters of your opposition. What some of you guys are doing is “UNAMERICAN” if you ask me. What you are doing is trampling on the “FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT” to free speech that every American should enjoy. Not only that, but you are also committing what is known as “OFFICIAL OPPRESSION” under Texas law in my opinion. Now, I’m not a lawyer, but the Texas Penal Code § 39.03 is pretty clear -- Official Oppression occurs when a public servant acting under the color of his office or employment – uses his power to subject another person to mistreatment – sending your goons and hoodlums at folks is against the law. And so is using your law enforcement buddies to arrest, and harass people – SO STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING!!!

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North Channel Branch Library is located at 15741 Wallisville Road at Carpenter's Way 77033-2731 in Houston, Texas. Is it even possible for there to only be a (1) one vote differential at this early voting location over a three-day voting period?
The Early Voting Turnout Numbers at Several Harris County Locations May Come Under Closer Scrutiny
Over the last few days, I have spent a lot of time reviewing the “TURNOUT DATA” being sent out by the Harris County Clerk’s Office. While reviewing this data from days one, two, and three, several things have become areas of concern for me. So, to this end, I am publishing this report to discuss a few glaring mathematical improbabilities -- given the overwhelming number of votes that were recorded through the first three days in Harris County, Texas. What is a mathematical improbability? Well, look, let me explain it this way, it’s highly plausible that (663) six hundred and sixty-three voters may have gone to the North Channel Branch Library located at 15741 Wallisville Road at Carpenters Landing Way in Houston, Texas 77033-2731 to cast their ballot in person on the first day of early voting – which was Tuesday, October 13, 2020. However, it is highly unlikely that on the very next day, the same number of voters, (663) six hundred and sixty-three decided to go back to the North Channel Branch Library to cast their vote in person. And it is even more unlikely/probable, that on the third day, of early voting, Thursday, October 15, 2020, that (662) six hundred and sixty-two in-person voters – which is only one in-person voter less than the previous two days would go to the North Channel Branch Library to cast their vote in person. Is it possible that this could happen? I guess anything is possible – especially these days! But is it likely that on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, a total of (663) in-person votes were cast at the North Channel Branch Library, and then on Wednesday, October 14, 2020, a total of (663) in-person votes were cast, and then on Thursday, October 15, 2020, a total of (662) in-person votes were cast at the same voting location? I DON’T THINK SO!!! But, yes, it could happen – but the probability of this sort of in-person voting pattern occurring is very low!

CONCERN # 1
****At the Fairfield Inn and Suites Houston NW Willowbrook “EARLY VOTING LOCATION” that’s located at 10825 North Gessner in Houston, Texas 77064, a total of (981) nine hundred eighty-one people supposedly went to this location on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, to cast their ballot in person according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. While it’s possible, it’s highly unlikely that on the very next day, (982) nine hundred and eighty-two voters went to this same location to cast their ballot in person. *Please note that this is only a (1) one vote/voter differential with nearly 1,000 in-person votes recorded.

CONCERN # 2
****At the Lakewood Residents Club “EARLY VOTING LOCATION” that’s located at 8811 Feland Street at East Houston Street in Houston, Texas 77070-1321, a total of (1,160) one thousand one hundred and sixty people supposedly went to this location on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, to cast their ballot in person according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. While it’s possible, it’s highly unlikely that on the very next day, (1,169) one thousand one hundred and sixty-nine voters went to this same location to cast their ballot in person. *Please note that this is only a (9) nine vote/voter differential with a little over 1,000 in-person votes recorded.

CONCERN #3
****At the Prairie View A&M University Northwest “EARLY VOTING LOCATION” that’s located at 9449 Grant Road in Houston, Texas 77070, a total of (966) nine hundred and sixty-six people supposedly went to this location on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, to cast their ballot in person according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. While it’s possible, it’s highly unlikely that on the very next day, (968) nine hundred and sixty-eight voters went to this same location to cast their ballot in person. *Please note that this is only a (2) two-vote/voter differential with nearly 1,000 votes recorded.

CONCERN #4
****At the Lake Houston Church of Christ “EARLY VOTING LOCATION” that’s located at 8003 Farmingham Road at FM 1960 East in Humble, Texas 77346-2249, a total of (2,293) two thousand two hundred and ninety-three people supposedly went to this location on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, to cast their ballot in person according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. While it’s possible, it’s highly unlikely that on the very next day, Wednesday, October 14, 2020, a total of, (2,283) two thousand two hundred and eighty-three voters went to this same location to cast their ballot in person. * Please note that this is only a (10) ten vote/voter differential with well over 2,000 votes recorded.

CONCERN #5
****At the Victory Houston “EARLY VOTING LOCATION” that’s located at 809 West Houston road in Houston, Texas 77038, a total of (438) four hundred and thirty-eight people supposedly went to this location on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, to cast their ballot in person according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. While it’s possible, it’s highly unlikely that on the very next day, Wednesday, October 14, 2020, a total of, (448) four hundred and forty-eight voters went to this same location to cast their ballot in person. *Please note that this is only a (10) ten vote differential with nearly 500 votes recorded.

CONCERN #6
****At the Saint John Lutheran Church and School “EARLY VOTING LOCATION” that’s located at 15235 Spring Cypress Road at Huffmeister Road in Cypress, Texas, a total of (1,454) one thousand four hundred and fifty-four people supposedly went to this location on Wednesday, October 14, 2020, to cast their ballot in person according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. While it’s possible, it’s highly unlikely that on the very next day, Thursday, October 15, 2020, a total of, (1,450) one thousand four hundred and fifty voters went to this same location to cast their ballot in person. *Please note that this is only a (6) six vote differential with nearly 500 votes recorded.

CONCERN #7
****At the John Paul Landing Environmental Education Center “EARLY VOTING LOCATION” that’s located at 9950 Katy Hockley Road in Cypress, Texas 77433, a total of (688) six hundred and eighty-eight people supposedly went to this location on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, to cast their ballot in person according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. Then on the next day, Wednesday, October 14, 2020, a total of (681) six hundred and eighty-one voters showed up. While it’s possible, it’s highly unlikely that on the day after that, Thursday, October 15, 2020, a total of (688) six hundred and eighty-eight voters (the same number as the first day of early voting) supposedly went to this same location to cast their ballot in person. *Please note that the numbers from the first day of early voting and the third day of early voting are the same (688) six hundred and eighty-eight.

CONCERN #8
****At the Hampton Inn Galleria “EARLY VOTING LOCATION” that’s located at 4500 Post Oak Parkway at West Loop in Houston, Texas 77027-3419, a total of (983) nine hundred and eight-three people went to this location on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, to cast their ballot in person according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. While it’s possible, it’s highly unlikely that on the very next day, Wednesday, October 14, 2020, a total of (992) nine hundred and ninety-two voters went to this same location to cast their ballot in person. *Please note that this is only a (9) nine vote/voter differential with nearly 1,000 votes recorded.

CONCERN #9
****At the Rice University “EARLY VOTING LOCATION” that’s located at 2050 University in Houston, Texas 77005, a total of (961) nine hundred and sixty-one people went to this location on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, to cast their ballot in person according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. While it’s possible, it’s highly unlikely that on the very next day, Wednesday, October 14, 2020, a total of (968) nine hundred and sixty-eight people voters went to this same location to cast their ballot in person. *Please note that this is only a (7) seven vote/voter differential with nearly 1,000 votes recorded.

CONCERN #10
****At the Church of Christ on Bammel Road “EARLY VOTING LOCATION” that’s located at 2700 Cypress Creek Parkway at Fritz Oaks Place in Houston, Texas 77068-3299, a total of (942) nine hundred and forty-two people went to this location on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, to cast their ballot in person according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. While it’s possible, it’s highly unlikely that on the very next day, Wednesday, October 14, 2020, a total of (941) nine hundred and forty-one voters went to this same location to cast their ballot in person. *Please note that this is only a (1) one vote/voter differential with nearly 1,000 votes recorded.

WHAT’S GOING ON?
How is it possible that (663) six hundred and sixty-three voters went in person to vote at the same voter location on two consecutive days, then on the third day, (662) six hundred and sixty-two voters supposedly showed up in person to cast their ballot? In case you haven’t heard, this happened in Harris County, Texas at the North Channel Branch Library, located at 15741 Wallisville Road at Carpenters Landing Way in Houston, Texas 77033-2731, on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, Wednesday, October 14, 2020, and Thursday, October 15, 2020.

IMMEDIATE SOLUTION
It may be too late, but back-up poll-watchers should be deployed to count the number of people going into each “EARLY VOTING LOCATION” to make sure that the number of people going inside the “EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS” to cast a ballot is consistent with the numbers being reported to the public by the Harris County Clerk’s Office at the end of each day.

SUMMARY OF REPORT
Glaring mathematical improbabilities are occurring right now in Harris County, Texas that must be looked into before the Tuesday, November 3, 2020, general election results are stamped official by the Harris County Clerk’s Office. However, even with this said, please don't forget that there are a whole bunch of "GOOD CANDIDATES" on the ballot who are asking for your vote on Election Day!

AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
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Please do not forget to remind all of your family, friends, neighbors, and acquaintances to vote early from Tues., October 13, 2020, to Fri., October 30, 2020. And don't forget that you can still cast your vote on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, if you can't vote early."



All Houston Business Connections Newspaper© readers are Strongly Encouraged to Vote Our Slate on Tuesday, November 3, 2020
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
There won't be any straight-ticket voting in the state of Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. So, the “2020 NON-PARTISAN ENDORSEMENTS” listed on this page for Harris County, Missouri City, Texas, and Pearland, Texas are being released for Houston Business Connections Newspaper© readers to strongly consider between now and Election Day. To this end, please note that these endorsements are intended to serve as a guide to assist our “OPEN-MINDED READERS” in their quest to make an informed voting decision on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. So, if you're one of those people who is planning to waltz into the voting booth on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, and cast your ballot for every candidate who has a "D" or "R" in front of their name, this page was not created with you in mind. But was rather, created for "OPEN-MINDED PEOPLE" who love America and would like to see the "BEST-QUALIFIED CANDIDATES" with "OPEN-MINDS" placed into positions of authority throughout our nation. Why? Well, in case you haven't noticed, this is a crucial moment in the history of our great nation -- we're at a crossroads in these United States of America. Our constitution is under attack, race-relations are at an all-time low; and the very fabric of our nation is being torn asunder. That being said, please understand that no candidate is perfect, and these endorsements were decided upon by Houston Business Connections Newspaper© after consulting with (15) fifteen local attorneys who practice law in Houston, Texas along with consideration of the opinions offered to us by a select group of local leaders and politically astute individuals whom we respect. So, as you view the slate below, please understand, that in some of the races, there are “DUAL ENDORSEMENTS”, which simply mean that, a definitive decision was not reached on that race. And in other races where you see “NO ENDORSEMENT” offered, we are encouraging our "OPEN-MINDED READERS" to “HOLD-THEIR VOTE”, or research the candidates for themselves and cast their ballot for the candidate that best represents their interests, ideas, beliefs, and, concerns. Lastly, do not forget to cast your vote for Jerlaynn Manor in the race for District Judge, 80th Civil District Court, in Harris County. In case you don't know, at the age of 7-years old Jeralynn decided that she wanted to be a judge when she grew up. Now, her road to 2020 has not been easy; but this rising Democratic star finds herself on step away from achieving her lifelong dream of becoming a judge.


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On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Mayor Yolanda Ford is being challenged by Fred G. Taylor, and former Councilman and Mayor Pro Tem -- Robin Elackatt in the race for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas. Houston Business Connections Newspaper© is not issuing an endorsement in the Missouri City, Texas Mayoral Race in the general election, but will instead reserve our endorsement for the December runoff election -- should one be needed to decide a winner. However, please don't forget that early voting will begin on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, and end on Friday, October 30, 2020.

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Fred G. Taylor is running for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. We will not make an "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT" in the race for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas unless a December runoff election is needed to decide a winner. However, in a recent survey of (50) fifty of our readers, (18) eighteen of the (50) fifty respondents endorsed Fred G. Taylor in his bid to unseat Mayor Yolanda Ford.

Robin Elackatt is running for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. We will not make an "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT" in the race for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas unless a December runoff election is needed to decide a winner. However, in a recent survey of (50) fifty of our readers, (12) twelve of the (50) fifty respondents endorsed Robin Elackatt in his bid to unseat Mayor Yolanda Ford.

Yolanda Ford is running for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. We will not make an "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT" in the race for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas unless a December runoff election is needed to decide a winner. However, in a recent survey of (50) fifty of our readers, (20) twenty of the (50) fifty respondents endorsed Mayor Yolanda Ford in her bid for re-election.

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All Missouri City, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Vashaundra Edwards on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Missouri City, Texas -- City Council At-Large Position 1.

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All Missouri City, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Lynn Clouser on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Missouri City, Texas -- City Council At-Large Position 2.


On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Fort Bend ISD Trustee Kristin Tassin is being challenged by Dr. Shirley Rose-Guilliam in the FBISD Position #4 race. As a reminder, these two candidates faced off against each other back in 2017 in a close race -- but there was a third candidate, by the name of Rodrigo Carreon in that race. In case you don't remember, Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam gave Tassin all she could handle and would have forced her into a runoff -- if FBISD had runoff elections. Anyways, as a refresher, back in 2017, Kristin Tassin received 2,654 votes, for 49.35% of the vote. Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam received 2,227 votes, for 41.41% of the vote. And Rodrigo Carreon received 497 votes for 9.24% of the vote. So, please don't forget that Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam is asking for your vote in this race.

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All Fort Bend County voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Jason Burdine on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Fort Bend ISD Trustee for Position #1.

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All Fort Bend County voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Shirley Rose-Gilliam on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Fort Bend ISD Trustee for Position #4.

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All Fort Bend County voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Allison Drew on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Fort Bend ISD Trustee for Position #5.


On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Quintin Wiltz will be on the ballot again trying to become the Mayor of Pearland, Texas. This time he'll be facing off against local businessman Kevin Cole -- who is clearly hands-down the best man to lead Pearland, Texas forward into the future. "Pearland is facing a historical Mayor election in November. I can't think of a better candidate than Kevin Cole to take on the role. He will focus on keeping the City safe, creating jobs, and tackling the budget. I fully endorse Kevin Cole for Mayor of Pearland," said Political Analyst Jacquie Baly. And the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "ENDORSEMENT BOARD" couldn't agree more. So, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, all Pearland, Texas residents are strongly encouraged to cast their vote for Kevin Cole in the race for Mayor.

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All Pearland, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Kevin Cole on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Mayor of Pearland, Texas.

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All Pearland, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Jai Daggett on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Pearland City Council Position 3.

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All Pearland, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Woody Owens on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Pearland City Council Position 7.


THE PUBLISHER
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