Showing posts with label Harris County Judge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harris County Judge. Show all posts

Saturday, January 7, 2023

Serious Error Showing a 789% Voter Turnout in a Newly Formed #1086 Voting Precinct in Katy, Texas Should Raise Concerns


Alexandra del Moral Mealer (right), the Republican, filed a lawsuit against Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo (left) the Democrat, contesting the results of their Tuesday, November 8, 2022, showdown in the race for Harris County Judge. You can "CLICK HERE" to read the lawsuit for yourself.


The lawsuit you see above was filed by a former candidate for Harris County Judge Alexandra del Moral Mealer against Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo on Friday, January 6, 2023, at 12:49 a.m., according to court records. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the (24-PAGE) lawsuit for yourself.

Serious Error Showing a 789% Vote Percentage Turnout in a Newly Created Voting Precinct in Katy, Texas is Very Alarming

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

I've been reading over the lawsuit that was filed by Alexandra del Moral Mealer, and several other former Republican candidates contesting the results of the 2022 Midterm Election, which was held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas. For the record, totally agree with the candidates filing "ELECTION CONTESTS" questioning the results of the election. Why? Well, because I personally saw voters leaving polling locations in frustration. So, the brave candidates who have stepped forward to file "ELECTION CONTESTS" are "HEROES" and "SHEROES" in my book. 

I totally disagree with Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee and others who are trying to tarnish the names of these brave "HEROES" and "SHEROES" who have stepped forward to make sure that our elections are free, fair, and honest. Alexandra del Moral Meaker, Tami Pierce, Mark Montgomery, Matthew Dexter, Brian Staley, Mark Golberg, Bruce Bain, Michelle Fraga, Elizabeth Buss, Nile Copeland, Chris Daniel other candidates who filed "ELECTION CONTESTS" should be lifted up in prayer, and encouraged not called "ELECTION DENIERS" and "CONSPIRACY THEORISTS" like what's currently happening in some local political circles. Why? Well, the citizens of Harris County, Texas deserve to know the truth about what unfolded in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, with votes being suppressed, and voters being disenfranchised.

I also commend Governor Greg Abbott, for calling on Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg's Office to investigate what happened in Harris County, Texas. Why? Well, I believe that what we just saw unfold in Harris County, Texas with polls not being supplied with paper ballots, and thousands upon thousands of voters being turned away in predominantly Republican voting strongholds is a serious problem.

In my opinion, Judge Ronnisha Bowman (Democrat), Attorney Natasha Porscha Brown (Democrat), Attorney Gemayel L. Haynes (Democrat), and Je'Rell A. Rogers (Democrat) should have also filed lawsuits of their own to contest the election. Like I've always said, the sanctity of our election must be protected, and public confidence in our elections must be restored.

OUR FINDINGS

The Harris County Elections Administrator released a seriously flawed "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" that should have never been certified by County Commissioner Rodney Ellis (Precinct One), and County Commissioner Adrian Garcia (Precinct Two) back on November 22, 2022, in Harris County, Texas. For the record, there are (12) twelve different "BALLOTS CAST" totals in the report, which means that these "EGREGIOUS ERRORS" should have prevented the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" from being certified. Second, there's absolutely no way (impossible) for any voter precinct to record a 789.62% voter turnout as the Harris County Elections Administrator claims to have occurred in PRECINCT #1086, that's located in Katy, Texas, which happens to be a newly formed "VOTER PRECINCT" that just so happens to be a "REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD" where every "GOP CANDIDATE" running countywide supposedly received more than 1,000 votes.

So, what's unfolding right now in Harris County, Texas with all these "ELECTION CHALLENGES" is a very serious matter. Why? Well, if the voter turnout percentage of 789.62% is inaccurate, and the number of registered voters in PRECINCT #1086, inaccurately reported as (318), is bad, how can we trust that the other totals reported by Harris County Elections Administrator Clifford Tatum's in his "BOGUS CANVASS REPORT" are correct?

MUST BE VOIDED

Look, according to the law, if the judge hearing these "ELECTION CHALLENGES" for whatever reason, cannot ascertain the true outcome of the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, because of fraud, errors, mistakes, or other nefarious activities, the judge must void this election and order a new election. And from what I can see, Clifford Tatum's "EGREGIOUS ERRORS" like reporting that PRECINCT #1086 has a voter turnout percentage of 789.62% with (318) registered voters; but reporting that Alexandra del Moral Mealer received (1,930 votes), and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo received (563 votes), it doesn't take a mathematician, accountant, or data analyst to figure out that the true outcome of the November 8, 2022, race for Harris County Judge between Alexandra del Moral Mealer (Republican) and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo (Democrat), cannot be ascertained, and must be voided.

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According to the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" that was released by Harris County Elections Administrator Clifford Tatum, back on November 19, 2022, there are only (318) registered voters living in (PRECINCT #1086), which is a Republican stronghold. So, how did Alexandra del Moral Mealer supposedly receive 1,930 votes in this precinct, and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo reportedly receive 563 votes, if there are only (318) registered voters in the precinct? And to make matters worse, while combing over the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" my team discovered that (Clifford Tatum) reported a voter turnout percentage of 789.62% for this newly formed Republican stronghold. You can "CLICK HERE" for a closer look at the map.


Harris County Elections Administrator Clifford Tatum released this "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" back on November 19, 2022, that contained serious errors, that could rise to the level of criminal acts if fully explored by the proper authorities. On page (3919) of the (6,115) page "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" every countywide race may have been impacted by Clifford Tatum's egregious errors. You can "CLICK HERE" to see how the Harris County Elections Administrator claims that Alexandra del Moral Mealer supposedly received 1,930 votes in this precinct, with Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo receiving 563 votes. How is that possible if Clifford Tatum, also claims in his "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" that there are only (318) registered voters in this particular voting precinct. 



As you can see above, the Harris County Elections Administrator, Clifford Tatum's "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" contains some serious errors. For the record, his "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" which was released on November 19, 2022, shows a "VOTING TURNOUT PERCENTAGE" of 789.62% for (PRECINCT #1086) that's located in Katy, Texas. Now, what's interesting about this newly formed voting precinct is that Alexandra del Moral Mealer supposedly received 1,930 votes in this precinct, with Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo receiving 563 votes. Now, what's strange about the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" that was certified by Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, and Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia states that there are only (318) registered voters living in this Republican stronghold. You can "CLICK HERE" to see for yourself.



Why didn't the Democrat file a lawsuit in this race? Porscha Natasha Brown (Black Democrat Female) only lost to Leslie Johnson (White Republican Female) by 267 votes with 1,059,031 votes cast in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, in Harris County, Texas. Why isn't the Harris County Democratic Party calling for a recount or for the Texas Rangers to look into this race? And why isn't Porscha Natasha Brown, filing a lawsuit to try and figure out why she lost when most of her fellow Democrats won? What's the difference between Porscha Natasha Brown (who lost) and all of her fellow Democrats who won their races? Well, Porsha Natasha Brown is what I would call "A POLITICAL OUTSIDER" for the most part. Nobody on either side of the political aisle cared whether she won or lost. And for the record, Leslie Johnson is the candidate who was endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in this race.



Why didn't the Democrat file a lawsuit in this race? Gemayel L. Haynes (Black Democrat Male) only lost to Kristin M. Guiney (White Republican Female) by 2,676 votes with 1,066,738 votes cast in the race for Judge, 183rd Criminal District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Why isn't the Harris County Democratic Party calling for a recount or for the Texas Rangers to look into this race? And why isn't Gemayel L. Haynes, filing a lawsuit to try and figure out why he lost when most of his fellow Democrats won? What's the difference between Gemayel L. Haynes (who lost) and all of his fellow Democrats who won their races? Well, Gemayel L. Haynes appears to be "A POLITICAL OUTSIDER" for the most part. Nobody on either side of the political aisle seemed to care whether he won or lost. And for the record, Gemayel L. Haynes is the candidate who was endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in this race.




Why didn't the Democrat file a lawsuit in this race? Judge Ronnisha Bowman (Black Democrat Female) was the only sitting Democrat Judge to lose her reelection bid. However, what most folks don't know is that Judge Ronnisha Bowman was one of "THE BLACK GIRL MAGIC JUDGES" who didn't really fit in with the rest of the others. Judge Bowman is a single mother with small children, and for the most part, stayed to herself. So, in the grand scheme of things, Judge Ronnisha Bowman was expendable so to speak. Anyways, Judge Ronnisha Bowman lost to former Judge Paula Goodhart (White Republican Female) by 4,889 votes with 1,058,707 votes cast in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 2, in Harris County, Texas. Why isn't the Harris County Democratic Party calling for a recount or for the Texas Rangers to look into this race? And why isn't Judge Ronnisha Bowman being encouraged to file a lawsuit to try and figure out why she lost when most of her fellow Democrats won? What's the difference between Judge Ronnisha Bowman (who lost) and all of her fellow Democrats who won their races? Well, Judge Ronnisha Bowman appears to be "A POLITICAL OUTSIDER" for the most part. Nobody on either side of the political aisle seemed to care whether she won or lost. And for the record, former Judge Paula Goodhart is the candidate who was endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in this race.



Why didn't the Democrat file a lawsuit in this race? Je'Rell A. Rogers (Black Democrat Male) lost to Jessica N. Padilla (Hispanic Republican Female) by 14,290 votes with 1,053,356 votes cast in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 14, in Harris County, Texas. Why isn't the Harris County Democratic Party calling for a recount or for the Texas Rangers to look into this race? And why isn't Je'Rell A. Rogers, filing a lawsuit to try and figure out why he lost when most of his fellow Democrats won? What's the difference between Je'Rell A. Rogers (who lost) and all of his fellow Democrats who won their races? Well, Je'Rell A. Rogers is what I would call "A POLITICAL OUTSIDER" for the most part. Nobody on either side of the political aisle cared whether he won or lost. And for the record, Jessica N. Padilla is the candidate who was endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in this race.

The Texas Rangers should take a very close look at the race for Judge, 183rd Criminal District Court, the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 2, 3, and 14, that took place on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. You can "CLICK HERE" for race results. Also, please understand that it's nearly impossible for the differential in the race for Judge, 183rd Criminal District Court to be (267) votes, and the differential in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, to be (2,676) votes, which is exactly the same, with the exception of the (6) six added to the end.


With 1,066,738 votes cast in the race for Judge, 183rd Criminal District Court, the margin of victory for Kristin M. Guiney (Republican), over Gemayel L. Haynes (Democrat), was only (2,676) votes. But the remarkable thing about this vote total is that the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, had 1, 059,031 votes, and finished with a (267) vote total margin. In my opinion, these two races could provide key answers (if fully investigated) as it relates to what happened in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.



With 1,059,031 votes cast in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, the margin of victory for Leslie Johnson (Republican), over Porscha Natasha Brown (Democrat), was only (267) votes. But the remarkable thing about this vote total is that the race for Judge, 183rd Criminal District Court, had 1,066,738 votes, and finished with a (2,676) vote total margin. Now, from what I can see, these two races could provide key answers (if fully investigated) as it relates to what happened in Harris County, Texas on Election Day.

Mathematical Improbabilities Uncovered in Two Judicial Races Could Give the Texas Rangers a Good Starting Point

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

You don’t have to be a mathematician to figure out that something is wrong with the “UNOFFICIAL CUMULATIVE REPORT” that was released by the County Elections Administrator Clifford Tatum on Friday, November 18, 2022, at 7:20 P.M., in Harris County, Texas.

What’s wrong? Well, for starters, anyone with half a brain, should be able to understand that the likelihood of two down-ballot judicial races with over 1 million votes cast ending up with “THE SAME EXACT MARGIN OF VICTORY NUMBERS” minus the number (6) six on the end, is very suspicious.

I’m not kidding!!! The race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, between Leslie Johnson (Republican) and Porscha Natasha Brown (Democrat), ended up with only a (267) two hundred sixty-seven vote differential.

How could the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, end up with a (267) two hundred and six-seven vote differential, and the race for Judge, 183rd Criminal District Court between Kristin M. Guiney and Gemayel L. Haynes end up with a (2,676) two thousand seventy-six vote differential?

If you look closely at the aforementioned differentials, the only difference between (267) and (2,676) is the number (6) tacked on to the end of two thousand six hundred and seventy-six.

If you “CLICK HERE” and look at the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election ballot for Harris County, Texas, what you’re going to quickly discover is that there were (39) thirty-nine local judicial races that fell between the race for Judge, 183rd Criminal District Court, and the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3.

When you look at the fact that there were (39) thirty-nine down-ballot judicial races between the two aforementioned races on the ballot, the likelihood of the (267) and (2,676) occurring naturally is highly unlikely – next to impossible!

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"If this mathematical improbability had occurred in two down-ballot races that followed right behind one another on the ballot, I could somewhat understand how something like this could happen."

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But there were (39) thirty-nine down-ballot judicial races sitting between the race for Judge, 183rd Criminal District Court, and the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, as voters made their down-ballot selections. So, how could this mathematical improbability happen?

What’s mathematical improbability?

According to Wikipedia, “Probability is the branch of mathematics concerning numerical descriptions of how likely an event is to occur, or how likely it is that a proposition is true. The probability of an event is a number between 0 and 1, where, roughly speaking, 0 indicates the impossibility of the event and 1 indicates certainty. The higher the probability of an event, the more likely it is that the event will occur. A simple example is the tossing of a fair (unbiased) coin. Since the coin is fair, the two outcomes ("heads" and "tails") are both equally probable; the probability of "heads" equals the probability of "tails"; and since no other outcomes are possible, the probability of either "heads" or "tails" is 1/2 (which could also be written as 0.5 or 50%).”

So, how likely is it that two down-ballot “BLACK DEMOCRATIC JUDICIAL CANDIDATES” by the name of Gemayel L. Haynes and Porscha Natasha Brown lose their races by “THE SAME IDENTICAL NUMBER” when the number (6) six on the end is removed?

Again, it’s highly improbable (unlikely) that the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, would be won by (267) two hundred and sixty-seven votes, and the race for Judge, 183rd Criminal District Court was won by (2,676) two thousand six hundred and seventy-six votes.

And what’s also very concerning to me, is the fact that all four of the down-ballot “BLACK DEMOCRATIC JUDICIAL CANDIDATES” lost to Republican candidates who did not even run campaigns against them. And on top of that, Judge Ronnisha Bowman, who was serving as the presiding judge for County Criminal Court at Law No. 2 was the only incumbent to lose her bench. 



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For the record, former Judge Paula Goodhart showed “ZER0” contributions, and “ZERO” expenditures on her campaign finance report that was filed on October 31, 2022, under penalty of perjury. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the report for yourself.



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So, just for the record, you can “CLICK HERE” to view “THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT” that was filed by Kristin M. Guiney on 10/31/2022, in the race for Judge, 183rd Criminal District Court, which shows “ZERO” Contributions, and “ZERO” expenditures spent by Kristin M. Guiney between 9/30/2022 and 10/29/2022, in her winning effort against her Black Democratic opponent.


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So, just for the record, you can “CLICK HERE” to view “THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT” that was filed by Paula Goodhart on 10/31/2022, in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 2, which shows “ZERO” Contributions, and “ZERO” expenditures spent by Paula Goodhart between 9/30/2022 and 10/29/2022, in her winning effort against her Black Democratic opponent.


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So, just for the record, you can “CLICK HERE” to view “THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT” that was filed by Leslie Johnson on 10/31/2022, in the race for Judge, Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, which shows that Leslie Johnson only received (1) one monetary donation in the amount of $1,000 from a retired guy by the name of Jerry West on 10/25/2022, she also received an in-kind donation (Food and Beverages) in the amount of $350 from Alexander Leon, and a $100 in-kind donation (Food and Beverages) from Renee Humphrey, a local homemaker.





So, just for the record, you can “CLICK HERE” to view “THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT” that was filed by Jessica N. Padilla on 10/10/2022, in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 14, which Jessica N. Padilla only received $200 in political contributions, but she immediately reimbursed herself a partial payment $200 on 9/30/2022, for some signs that she had purchased for her campaign.

Jessica Padilla received a $100 donation from Linda Garcia on 9/29/2022, and a $100 donation from Claud Edward Rountree on 7/11/2022, according to her “CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT” that was filed on 10/10/2022, under penalty of perjury. While nothing is wrong with receiving donations, the quickness of the reimbursement is worth mentioning.

The expenditure for the signs purchased by Jessica N. Padilla was in the amount of $523, which she paid by credit card on September 4, 2022, according to her “CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT” that was filed on 10/10/2022, under penalty of perjury.

Jessica N. Padilla filed her most recent “CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT” on 10/28/2022, which showed that she had given her campaign a $75 non-monetary in-kind contribution, and had received a $50 donation from a retired woman by the name of Patricia Phillips, and according to her most recently filed “CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT” only has $50 in political contributions inside of her campaign bank account.

Any legitimate investigation into the “VOTER SUPPRESSION” and “VOTER IRREGULARITIES” that unfolded in Harris County, Texas must begin with the race for Judge, 183rd Criminal District Court, and the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, in my unbiased opinion. 

Well, where there’s smoke there’s fire!!!

Let me make myself perfectly clear!!! It’s not human error or a clerical mistake that Gemayel L. Haynes (Democrat), who happens to be a Black male, lost to Kristin M. Guiney (Republican) by a mere (2,676) votes, and then, (39) thirty-nine races down-ballot, another "BLACK DEMOCRAT JUDICIAL CANDIDATE" by the name of Porscha Natasha Brown (Democrat), lost by (267) votes, to her Republican opponent. 

In closing, what’s unfolding in Harris County, Texas right now appears to be some sort of “POLITICAL HEIST” that appears to have been orchestrated by some sort of “CRIMINAL REGIME” that could have players on both sides of the political aisle from the way things are beginning to unfold.

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