It's Clear that Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg (right) is playing hardball during this "2022 MIDTERM ELECTION" cycle in Harris County, Texas. As best I can tell, an alliance of at least (14) fourteen of District Attorney Ogg's prosecutors opposed sitting Democratic judges from the right and left, back on March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party and Republican Party primaries. And when you look at the cozy relationship that's developing between State Senator John Whitmire (TX-15), it's certainly beginning to look like, Ogg and Whitmire have developed an alliance of sorts, as Whitmire ramps us his bid to become Houston's next mayor in the 2023 City of Houston General Election and Ogg, plots to covertly wrestle Harris County court, and Lina Hidalgo's County Judge seat away from Democrats, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas.
State Senator John Whitmire (TX-15), a Democrat, has uniquely positioned himself as one of the front-runners, in the race to succeed term-limited City of Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, in the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. And as for Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, she's rumored to have set her sights on perhaps running for another political office in the 2024 Presidential Election cycle, if Democrats lose control of Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
State Senator John Whitmire (Democrat), currently serves as the state senator for Senate District 15, in Texas. As of right now, State Senator Whitmire is by most accounts the front-runner in the race to become Houston's next mayor. However, to become mayor in 2023, he's going to have to develop a unique blend of Democratic and Republican support to win the upcoming "2023 MAYORAL RACE" because mayor elections are non-partisan in the City of Houston, Texas.
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, according to my sources is weighing whether or not she's going to run for re-election in the 2024 Presidential Election cycle. And it makes sense when you look at the moves she's making right now. But, her fast-and-lose style of play has only yielded mixed results as her push toward "ELECTION DAY" for the 2022 Midterm Election ramps up, in Harris County, Texas.
Kim Ogg’s Prosecutors Challenged Democrat Judges from Right and Left During This 2022 Midterm Election Cycle
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
Truth be told, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s strategy to unseat Democratic judges in Harris County, Texas is about much more than a lack of funding for more prosecutors. Her disdain for her fellow Democrats runs much deeper than what appears to be an ongoing beef with Commissioner’s Court as she tries to hide her maneuvering behind the cloak of wanting to stop crime. And when it comes to Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, there’s always been a little bad blood between her and Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, but their inner-party feud and bickering has now morphed into an all-out bare-knuckle brawl of epic proportions.
IS KIM OGG REPUBLICAN?
When you get down to it, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo was flat wrong for trying to steer that nearly $11 million COVID-19 Outreach Contract to Felicity Pereyra, a woman who served as Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia’s deputy campaign manager. But that’s a story for another day. Why? Well, because Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has masterfully side-stepped getting indicted for her involvement in the ‘alleged scheme’ to get that $11 million ‘hard-cold-cash’ windfall into the hands of her girl Felicity Pereyra under the guise of Covid Outreach. However, all of that being said, County Judge Lina Hidalgo may be on to something with her assertion that District Attorney Kim Ogg is conspiring with Republicans to take her seat. But whether or not Ogg is a Republican, or an opportunist is a question that remains to be answered in the coming months.
PROSECUTORS ON THE BALLOT
First off, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with prosecutors deciding to run for judicial positions. However, when you look at how many of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors decided to run for judicial positions during this “2022 MIDTERM ELECTION” cycle, something doesn’t smell right. So, if you look at the information below, you’ll get a better understanding of what I’m talking about in terms of District Attorney Ogg’s “POWER PLAY” during this election cycle.
ROBERT H. JACKSON
MEET ROBERT H. JACKSON
Judge Danilo “Danny” Lacayo (Democrat) is being challenged by one of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s investigators by the name of Robert H. Jackson who is challenging Judge Lacayo from the Republican side of the aisle for the 182nd Criminal District Court, in Harris County, Texas, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
KATHERINE "KAT" THOMAS
MEET KATHERINE "KAT" THOMAS
Katherine “Kat” Thomas (Democrat), one of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors set her sights on a Democratic Judge by the name of Judge Abigail Anastasio and defeated Judge Anastasio in the Democratic Party primary race for the 184th Criminal District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Now, Katherine “Kat” Thomas will have to face off against Lori DeAngelo (Republican), to keep the 184th Criminal District Court bench under Democrat control on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
ANDREA "ANDY" BEALL
MEET ANDREA "ANDY" BEALL
Andrea “Andy” Beall (Democrat), one of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors set her sights on a Democratic Judge by the name of Judge Jason Luong and defeated Judge Luong in the Democratic Party primary “RUNOFF RACE” for the 185th Criminal District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Now, Andrea “Andy” Beall will have to face off against Chris Carmona (Republican), to keep the 185th Criminal District Court bench under Democratic control on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
HEATHER HUDGSON
MEET HEATHER HUDGSON
Beverly Armstrong (Democrat), unseated Judge Greg Glass, a Democratic incumbent, but it took a runoff against fellow Democrat Kim McTorry, to win the nomination. Now, Beverly Armstrong must do battle against Heather Hudgson (Republican), one of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors to keep the 208th Criminal District Court bench under Democratic control on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
JOSEPH SANCHEZ
MEET JOSEPH SANCHEZ
Judge Chris Morton (Democrat), was challenged by one of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors by the name of Joseph Sanchez, back on March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary. However, Judge Morton defeated Ogg’s prosector, and must now face off against former judge Brad Hart, a Republican to keep the 230th Criminal District Court bench under Democratic control on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
LINDA MAZZAGATTI
MEET LINDA MAZZAGATTI
Judge Hilary Unger (Democrat), was challenged by one of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors by the name of Linda Mazzagatti back on March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary. However, Judge Hilary Unger defeated Mazzagatti, and must now face off against Julian Ramirez, a Republican, to keep the 248th Criminal District Court bench under Democratic control on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
AMBER COX
MEET AMBER COX
Melissa Morris (Democrat), challenged Judge Amy Martin (Democrat) and defeated her, back on March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary. Now, Melissa Morris will have to face off against one of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors by the name of Amber Cox, a Republican, to kee the 263rd Criminal District Court bench under Democratic control on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
ALYCIA HARVEY
MEET ALYCIA HARVEY
Veronica Monique Nelson (Democrat), defeated Alycia Harvey, one of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors by the name of Alycia Harvey back on March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary. Now Veronica Monique Nelson will have to face off against Judge Maritza Antu, a Republican who was appointed as the judge for the 482nd Criminal District Court bench on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election to become a judge.
NATHAN MOSS
MEET NATHAN MOSS
Judge Alex Salgado (Democrat) will be facing off against one of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors by the name of Nathan Moss, a Republican on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Alex Salgado is currently serving as the presiding judge for County Criminal Court #1, in Harris County, Texas.
ZACHARY GIBSON
MEET ZACHARY GIBSON
Judge Shannon Baldwin (Democrat) will be facing off against one of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors by the name of Zachary Gibson, a Republican, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Shannon Baldwin is currently serving as the presiding judge for County Criminal Court #4, in Harris County, Texas.
ELIZABETH BUSS
MEET ELIZABETH BUSS
Judge David Marcel Fleischer (Democrat) got challenged by two of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors. Back on March 1, 2022, Judge Fleischer got challenged by Carlos Aguayo (Democrat), in the Democratic Party Party Primary, and beat him. However, now Judge Fleischer will have to face off against another one of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors by the name of Elizabeth Buss, a Republican, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, to keep the Harris County Criminal Court at Law #5 bench under Democratic control.
ERIKA RAMIREZ
MEET ERIKA RAMIREZ
Erika Ramirez (Democrat), one of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors, set her sights on Judge Franklin Bynum, a Democrat incumbent judge, and defeated him back on March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary. Now, Erica Ramirez will have to face off against Mark Golberg, a Republican, who works for Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, as her public relations specialist. Erika Ramirez and Mark Golberg will face off in the race for Harris County Criminal Court at Law #8, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas.
JE'RELL ROGERS
MEET JE'RELL ROGERS
Je’Rell Rogers (Democrat), one of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s prosecutors, set his sights on Judge David L. Singer, a Democrat incumbent judge, and defeated him back on March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary. Now, Je’Rell Rogers will have to face off against Jessica Needham Padilla, a Republican, in the race for Harris County Criminal Court at Law #14, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas.
GLENDA DURU
MEET GLENDA DURU
Judge Natalia Oakes (Democrat), defeated her Democratic challenger by the name of Glenda Duru back on March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary. According to her linked-in page, Glenda Duru worked as an Assistant County Attorney from January 2018 through June 2022 and interned with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office from May 2010 through August 2010, which was before Kim Ogg became the Harris County District Attorney. Assistant County Attorney. Now, Judge Natalia Oakes will have to face off against Rachel Leal-Houston, a Republican, to keep the 313th Juvenile District Court bench under Democratic control.
IESHIA CHAMPS
MEET IESHIA CHAMPS
Judge Leah Shapiro (Democrat), defeated her Democratic challenger by the name of Ieshia Champs back on March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary. According to her linked-in page, Ieshia Champs has worked for the Harris County Attorney’s Office for over 3 years. Judge Shapiro will now have to face off against Marie Valeria Brock in the race for the 315th Juvenile District Court bench on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas.
FINAL THOUGHTS
In my opinion, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg is one of the dirtiest politicians I've run across during the course of my more than 30 years playing ball in local politics. How can I say this? Well, in my professional opinion, I believe that Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, and many other folks who claim to be "BLACK LEADERS" are complicit in the very "ELECTION FRAUD" that I've been working my tail off to try and uproot from Harris County Politics. That said, Kim Ogg is known for working closely with Blacks who are known to my team and me as "ABSENTEE BALLOT HARVESTERS" and District Attorney Ogg is also very closely aligned with folks running defunct political action committees, using fake companies on their campaign finance reports to launder and disperse campaign cash, right here in Harris County, Texas. So, should we allow Harris County District Attorney to stack our local judicial benches with her cronies? My answer to this question is a resounding, HELL NOOOO!!!
AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
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These are six strong African American males you should get to know. Judge DaSean Jones (top left) will be running for reelection in the race for the 180th Criminal District Court. Wesley Hunt (top middle) will be running for United States Congress for the 38th Congressional District of Texas. Judge Robert C. Johnson (top right), will be running for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6. Kevin Fulton (bottom left) will be running for Judge, 209th Criminal District Court. Trustee David W. Brown (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. He currently serves as the County School Board Trustee for Position 7, in Harris County, Texas. And former Judge Clyde Raymond Leuchtag is running for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 2, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
MAYOR KEVIN COLE: “Freedom – I believe freedom is the ability to say or think according to one’s beliefs without duress. I also believe we all have the free will for our own pursuit of happiness in this world. I have lived my life in a way to be in a position to have freedom of my time, freedom of my thought, freedom to live my faith, and long for everyone to do the same.”
Juneteenth represents the Official Kick-Off of the 2022 Voter Education, Mobilization, Empowerment Initiative for Harris County
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
In case you don’t know, African Americans have celebrated some great achievements since, June 19, 1865, the day Union soldiers arrived in Galveston to bring news of freedom to the last 250,000 enslaved Black people in Texas. That said, I’m not proud of the fact that it took two years after President Abraham Lincoln’s signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, for the word that my ancestors were free to make it to the plantations here in Texas. But nonetheless, I’m honored to declare that I’m a “FREE MAN” living my dream right now.
FREEDOM AIN’T FREE
In my opinion, too many of my people (Black folks), are still living on “MENTAL PLANTATIONS” right now Texas. And when it comes to Harris County, there’s a lot of work that’s still left to do as we press forward towards Tuesday, November 8, 2022, and beyond. That said, in my professional opinion, if we don’t break the “MENTAL CHAINS” that people are using to try and hold us, hostage, we’re going to lose the “POLITICAL STRENGTH” that our forefathers fought, bled, and died for us to enjoy.
FREEDOM TO CHOOSE
It’s important for my people (Black folks), to understand that voting is a personal decision. And nobody has ownership over our “GOD-GIVEN” right to pursue our own individual destiny as “GOD-ALMIGHTY” gives us strength. Nobody has the right to try and “SHAME US” into supporting their candidacies. Nobody has the right to tell us that we’re not Black if we don’t cast our vote for them. I’ll bet our ancestors were turning over in their graves back during the 2022 Presidential Election when they heard Joe Biden say that black voters who were torn between voting for him, or President Trump “ain’t black,” remarks that he was forced to apologize for – but I digress.
CELEBRATING JUNETEENTH
As part of our “2022 VOTER EDUCATION, MOBILIZATION, AND EMPOWERMENT INITIATIVE” that’s aimed at “PUTTING PEOPLE OVER POLITICS” in Harris County I would like to wish a few of our local leaders a “HAPPY JUNETEENTH HOLIDAY” as we kick off our push toward Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, in the Lone Star State.
AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
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Jimmy Leon is running for United States Congress for the 9th Congressional District of Texas against Congressman Al Green. At this time, Jimmy Leon, the Conservative is the only candidate in the race for the 9th Congressional District of Texas who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Congressman Al Green (incumbent) is running for United States Congress for the 9th Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. However, just for the record, Jimmy Leon, the Conservative is the only candidate in the race for U.S. Representative who values your vote, prayers, and support at this time.
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (incumbent) is running for United States Congress for the 18th Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
Wesley Hunt is running for United States Congress for the 38th Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
Deirdre Gilbert is running for Governor of Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Deirdre is running as an "INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR" against Beto O'Rourke (Democrat), and Governor Greg Abbott (Republican), in Texas. Deirdre believes that “Freedoms are FREE, Respect is EARNED, and Accountability is DEMANDED. None of these are easy to obtain but necessary.” Deirdre Gilbert is the only candidate in the race for Governor (at this time) who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Jesse F. McClure, III was appointed as the judge for the Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6 by Governor Greg Abbott. Judge McClure will be trying to hold off Judge Robert C. Johnson on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
Judge Robert C. Johnson is running for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6 on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Robert C. Johnson currently serves over the 177th District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Johnson is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Staci Childs is running for Member, State Board of Education, District 4, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
State Senator Borris L. Miles (incumbent) is running for State Senator for District 13, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
Gerry Wayne Monroe is running for State Representative for House District 131, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Attorney General Ken Paxton and Gerry Wayne Monroe, a 2022 Candidate for State Representative for House District 131 were both speakers at the "FREEDOM GALA" that was held at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Houston, Texas on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Gerry Wayne Monroe is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
State Representative Alma A. Allen (incumbent) is running for State Representative for District 131, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
Cameron “Cam” Campbell is running for State Representative for District 132, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
State Representative Jarvis D. Johnson (incumbent) is running for State Representative for District 139, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
State Representative Senfronia Thompson (incumbent) is running for State Representative for District 141, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
State Representative Harold V. Dutton, Jr. (incumbent) is running for State Representative for District 142, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
State Representative Shawn Thierry (incumbent) is running for State Representative for District 146, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. State Representative Shawn Thierry is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
State Representative Jolanda “Jo” Jones (incumbent) is running for State Representative for District 147, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
Damien Thaddeus Jones won the right to represent the Republican Party in the race for State Representative for House District 147 but does not plan to re-activate his campaign. If you remember, Damien Thaddeus Jones pulled out of the race for State Representative, but still defeated Rashard Baylor back during the Republican Party Primary.
Judge Latasha Lewis Payne (incumbent) is running for District Judge, 55th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Latasha Lewis Payne is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Fredricka Phillips (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Judge Phillips currently presides over the 61st Judicial District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Fredricka Phillips is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Jeralynn Manor (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Judge Manor currently presides over the 80th Judicial District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Manor is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton currently presides over the 164th Judicial District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Ursula A. Hall (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Judge Hall currently presides over the 165th Judicial District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Ursula A. Hall is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Hazel B. Jones (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Judge Jones currently presides over the 174th Judicial District Court, in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Nikita “Niki” Harmon (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton currently presides over the 174th Judicial District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Nikita "Niki" Harmon is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge DaSean Jones (incumbent) is running for District Judge, 180th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. DeSean Jones is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Katherine “Kat” Thomas will be on the ballot running for District Judge, 184th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Katherine unseated Judge Abigail Anastasio back on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary.
Tamika “Tami” Craft will be on the ballot running for District Judge, 189th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Tamika unseated Judge Scot “Dolli” Dollinger back on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary.
Beverly Armstrong will be on the ballot running for District Judge, 208th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Beverly beat Kimberly “Kim” McTory in the May 24th Runoff Election. So, for the record, Beverly unseated Judge Greg Glass in the Democratic Party Primary.
Kevin Fulton is running for District Judge, 209th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Kevin Fulton is a "CANDIDATE" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Elaine Palmer (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Judge Palmer currently presides over the 215th Judicial District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Elaine Palmer is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Dedra Davis (incumbent) is running for District Judge, 270th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. A Democrat by the name of Denise Brown tried to unseat Judge Dedra Davis back during the Democratic Party Primary but was unsuccessful. Judge Dedra Davis is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Ramona Franklin (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Judge Franklin currently presides over the 338th Judicial District Court, in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Te’Iva Bell (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Judge Rogers currently presides over the 339th Judicial District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Te'Iva Bell is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Lori Chambers Gray (incumbent) is running for District Judge, 262nd Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
Melissa Marie Morris will be on the ballot running for District Judge, 263rd Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Melissa unseated Judge Amy Martin back on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary.
Veronica Monique Nelson will be on the ballot running for District Judge, 482nd Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Veronica defeated Alycia Harvey and Sherlene Cruz without a runoff back on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary.
Angela Lancelin will be on the ballot running for District Judge, 245th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Angela unseated Judge Tristan Harris Longino back on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary.
Judge Angela Graves-Harrington (incumbent) is running for District Judge, 246th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Angela Graves Harrington is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Sandra Peake (incumbent) is running for District Judge, 257th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Sandra Peake is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Damiane “Dianne” Curvey will be on the ballot running for District Judge, 280th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Angela unseated Judge Barbara “Babs” Stalder back on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary.
Judge Linda Marie Dunson (incumbent) is running for District Judge, 309th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Dunson is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Germaine Ja’Net Tanner (incumbent) is running for District Judge, 311th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Tanner is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Michelle Moore (incumbent) is running for District Judge, 314th Judicial District Court, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Michelle Moore is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Brittanye Morris (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Judge Morris currently presides over the 333rd Judicial District Court, in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Dawn Rogers (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Judge Morris currently presides over the 334th Judicial District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Dawn Rogers is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Audrie Lawton Evans (incumbent) is running for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 1, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Audrie Lawton Evans is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Former Judge Clyde Raymond Leuchtag is running for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 2, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Former Judge Clyde Raymond Leuchtag is a "CANDIDATE" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge LaShawn Williams (incumbent) is running for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 3, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge LaShawn Williams is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Aaron G. Adams is running for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 3, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
Judge Ronnisha Bowman (incumbent) is running for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 2, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Ronnisha Bowman is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Porscha Natasha Brown is running for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Porcha defeated Staci Biggar and Lorenzo Williams running for this open seat without a runoff back during the Democratic Party Primary. Judge Erica Hughes was appointed to a federal bench a few months prior to the Democratic Party Primary.
Judge Shannon Brichelle Baldwin (incumbent) is running for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 4, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Baldwin is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Toria J. Finch (incumbent) is running for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 9, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Toria J. Finch is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Juanita Jackson is running for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 10, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Juanita defeated Thuy Le while running for this open seat back during the Democratic Party Primary. Judge Lee Harper Wilson did not run for re-election.
Judge Sedrick T. Walker II (incumbent) is running for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 11, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Sedrick T. Walker is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Genesis E. Draper (incumbent) is running for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 12, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Genesis Draper is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Je’Rell A. Rogers is running for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 14, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Je’Rell unseated Judge David L. Singer back during the Democratic Party Primary.
Judge Tonya Jones (incumbent) is running for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 15, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Tonya Jones is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Darrell William Jordan Jr. (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Judge Jordan currently presides over County Criminal Court at Law No. 16, in Harris County, Texas.
County Attorney Christian Dashaun Menefee (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Christian Dashaun Menefee currently serves as the County Attorney for Harris County, Texas.
Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth (incumbent) is running for Harris County Clerk, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.
County Tax Assessor-Collector Ann Harris Bennett (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Ann Harris Bennett currently serves as the County Tax Assess-Collector for Harris County, Texas.
Carla L. Wyatt is running for County Treasurer, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Carla unseated County Treasurer Dylan Osborne back during the Democratic Party Primary.
Trustee David W. Brown (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Trustee Brown currently serves as the County School Board Trustee for Position 7, in Harris County, Texas.
County Commissioner Rodney Ellis (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Commissioner Ellis currently serves as the County Commissioner for Precinct 1, in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Lucia Bates (incumbent) is running for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3, Place 2, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Bates, one of the hardest working judges in Harris County, Texas, somehow found herself with two Democratic Party Primary opponents back on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Primary. However, for the record, Judge Lucia Bates defeated Ashleigh Roberson, and Hebert Alexander Sanchez, without a runoff. Judge Bates is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Roderick D. Rogers is running for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 2, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Roderick defeated Eman Afshar back on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Democratic Party Primary.
Judge Wanda Adams (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Judge Wanda Adams currently serves as the Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 1. Judge Wanda Adams is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Judge Sharon Burney (incumbent) is running for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election. Judge Sharon Burney is a "PUBLIC SERVANT" who values your vote, prayers, and support.
Constable Sherman Eagleton (incumbent) won’t be on the ballot until the 2024 Presidential Election. Constable Eagleton currently serves as the Constable for Precinct 3, in Harris County, Texas.
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Polls Show That Beto “O’Rourke Will Have A Tough Time Defeating Gov. Greg Abbott
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The fight for Texas is going to be fierce. And believe it or not, Deirdre Gilbert, a “RISING POLITICAL STAR” is actually “IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT” right now. How? Well, with polls Gov. Greg Abbott (Republican) with a sizable lead over Beto O’Rourke (Democrat), in the Lone Star State. So, no matter how you look at it, Deirdre Gilbert running as an "INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE" for Governor of Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, is going to cause some serious problems in urban areas across the State of Texas -- especially since there won't be any straight-ticket voting.
MEET DEIRDRE GILBERT
Deirdre Gilbert has earned her M.A. in Educational Administration, and her B.S. in Political Science and Mass Communication (Cum Laude) from Prairie View A&M University; she is a native Houstonian, a graduate of the public school system attending elementary, middle, and high school graduating from Madison high. Deirdre has resided in Harris County for over 40 years before settling in Fort Bend County for over 10 years. Deirdre is an educator with 26 years of experience working in Houston, Aldine, and Fort Bend School Districts and is a former Houston Independent School District teacher’s union representative.
Her mother was a key influence in her life. She was a community activist and the first black woman to run for Constable in Harris County. Deirdre is best known in the community and around the country for her fight, both personally and publicly, for justice for those of medical negligence. After losing her only child, Jocelyn, because of medical negligence, Deirdre confronted the medical community and the state agencies that support it. She stood not only for herself and in memory of her daughter, but on behalf of people around the state and across the country who have felt powerless in the wake of such devastating loss.
Deirdre has worked tirelessly in her own community of Sienna Plantation, further, she’s worked on issues such as denial of voting rights in local elections within Missouri City, and MUD District issues. She has spoken before the Texas Legislature and U.S. Congress in Washington D.C on civil rights. Deirdre has helped to shape legislation regarding whistleblowers, medical malpractice, and education. Deirdre is not afraid of a battle and is willing to speak for those who are unable to speak for themselves. In addition to helping those in her community, state, local and national, she also works for a non-profit that helps veterans find employment.
Deirdre has been capturing the attention of media nationally for some time. In 2007, she released her first book entitled, “Can I Just Have a Little Bit? A Little Bit of What?” Her recent work, “Momma Help Me Please,” was inspired by the first love of her life, her daughter Jocelyn.
Deirdre is an avid speaker at book clubs, churches, and professional, civic, and community organizations.
She has been featured in Beautifully Said Magazine and African American Newspaper; mentioned in Harper’s Magazine by Ralph Nader a strong advocate for justice, received professional recognition in Women on the Move section of the Houston Business Journal, and featured in Bronze Magazine several times and in Saved Magazine along with other powerful women in ministry such as Joyce Meyers. Deirdre was mentioned in Washington Post, Stat News, and several online publications regarding her stance on medical malpractice. This journey has led to the first Blog Talk Show “Life” Radio Show that focused on “victims” of medical malpractice and then rebranded with another show called “Med/Mal Radio Show-What’s Your Verdict and just recently Malpractice Diaries-MD –We Tell the Secrets they Keep.
Since 2011, Deirdre Gilbert has not backed down from her challenges, founding non-profits such as the National Medical Malpractice Advocacy Association (NMMAA), serving as its National Director, and Executive Director of the Jocelyn Y. Dickson Foundation. NMMAA is a non-partisan educational organization that was created to promote transparency, accountability and integrity in the medical profession. Through NMMAA’s educational endeavor, she advocates high standards of ethics and morality to ensure non-abuse of the powers entrusted to the profession by the American people. Under her direction, these non-profits have gained support from members of Congress, garnered attention and recognition among state lawmakers, and sparked open dialogue and inquiry into medical negligence. With her husband of 7 years, Mr. Kurt E. Gilbert, beside her, she has spoken boldly before Medical Boards, Government Agencies, the State Legislature, and the US Congress calling for repeal of TORT Reforms, review of the Information Act as it relates to medical doctors, greater accountability in the hospital industry, and Justice for All who fall victim to healthcare abuse. The core of her message is consistent, Justice for All.
Deirdre achieved a milestone twice, first when she was asked to speak at the Whistleblower’s Summit in Washington, DC 2016, and again in 2019 when she provided testimony at the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings about the devastating effects of medical malpractice. She has spearheaded the nation’s 1st Medical Malpractice Conference that convened medical professionals, attorneys, civil rights leaders, social justice organizations, patient safety advocates, and legislative leaders. Her third milestone was when she threw her hat in the political ring and decided to run for Justice of the Peace, Pct. 2, Fort Bend County, TX. Deirdre assisted with having H.R. 614 resolution filed in the Texas Legislature, recognizing Medical Malpractice in the State of Texas. In addition, Deirdre created a new initiative, “The Medical Malpractice Right to Justice Project’s mission to assist those harmed by medical negligence and whose cases were never heard in a court of law, to bring these cases before a court based on evidence ranging from misstated/understated or erroneous death certificates, misstated/understated/overstated or erroneous expert reports, altered or falsified medical records, the existence of individual, hospital, physician, and institutional agencies conflict of interest.
Deirdre Gilbert was instrumental in getting the 1st proclamation in 2013 recognizing July as Medical Malpractice Month. Since then, the organization has been given recognition from the State of Missouri’s Governor Jeremiah W. Nixon, the State of Colorado’s Governor John Hickenlooper, and the State of Georgia’s Governor Nathan Deal. The organization has also received several congressional, state, and local recognition. Deirdre created the first PSA that aired on Harkins movie screens across the states in September 2016, promoting and educating the public on “Preventable Medical Mistakes.” In 2019 NMMAA received the 1st Enrolled House Resolution 86 (R) HR 614 by the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas Legislature recognizing July as Medical Malpractice Month.
Deirdre Gilbert was vital in the creation of the first chapter of attorneys in the State of Louisiana and Virginia that have acquired lobbyist that handles the legislative needs of NMMAA. The lobbying action is geared toward bill drafting and legislative reform to help those harmed by egregious acts of medical malpractice.
Deirdre has worked tirelessly with The Government Accountability Project, The Black Heritage Society, Greater Houston Coalition for Justice, Make It Safe Campaign, The National Association for Probate Reform & Advocacy, NAACP-Health Chair Committee Missouri City Chapter, NAACP-Fort Bend-Wharton Chapter, National Action Network to create the first medical malpractice health initiative, National Congress of Black Women, State of Texas Sunset Advisory Committee.
DEIRDRE GILBERT: "The message is that "VOTER FRAUD" is not going on, and that is far from the truth. January 6th happened, but that's not the story. Ballot harvesters are stealing elections through a variety of means. Voter Fraud is not just a ONE-PARTY issue." You can "CLICK HERE" for a closer look at this advertisement."
"Now is the time when our love for America must prevail. It is incumbent upon us to elect "PUBLIC SERVANTS" who understand that they work for us. We need "ELECTED OFFICIALS" in office who love "OUR CONSTITUTION" and the ideals that our nation was founded upon by our forefathers. We must make it our collective effort to "PUT PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" and do what's best for America during this crucial moment in time."
Favoritism and Party Politics Have No Place Inside Our Harris County Courtrooms
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At the end of the day, the judicial races are the most important races on the ballot. That said, who we allow to put on that black robe and occupy judicial benches (especially in Harris County, Texas) matters a great deal. Over the years, through straight-ticket voting, and folks going into the polls playing "Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe" we've allowed a few bad folks to slip through the cracks. Now, I'm not trying to play party politics in any way, shape, or form, with my words. All I'm trying to say is that nobody is perfect, but if we make it our goal to elevate people who fear God and have a backbone into positions of authority, every one of us will be afforded the opportunity to live our best life.
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