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Saturday, May 20, 2017

Carol McCutcheon Has Been Named the "Prohibitive Favorite" over Qaisar Q. Imam in the Runoff Election for Council District #4

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The "PROHIBITIVE FAVORITE" in the race for Sugar Land City Council District #4 is Carol McCutcheon. In case you don't know: Carol McCutcheon beat Qaisar Q. Imam in the following voter precincts to make the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election: PRECINCT 4047 (172 to 16), PRECINCT 4064 (21 to 10), PRECINCT 4084 (42 to 23), PRECINCT 4119 (136 to 110), PRECINCT 4131 (41 to 27), and PRECINCT 4135 (85 to 64) according to the Fort Bend County Clerk’s Office. Qaisar Q. Imam beat Carol McCutcheon in the following precincts to make the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election: PRECINCT 4102 (236 to 82), and PRECINCT 4129 (167 to 123) according to the Fort Bend County Clerk’s Office. Early voting begins on Tuesday, May 30, 2017 and ends on Tuesday, June 6, 2017. Don't forget to vote early!

THE "PROHIBITIVE FAVORITE" IS CAROL McCUTCHEON



The Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election Race for Sugar Land City Council District #4 Between Carol McCutcheon and Qaisar Q. Imam Long from Being Decided

REPORT by AUBREY R. TAYLOR

Before I get to the facts, I would first like to congratulate Carol McCutcheon and Qaisar Q. Imam for making it into the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election in the race for Sugar Land City Council District #4. I would also like to implore both candidates to run a clean and respectable race based on their qualifications, preparedness, and relevant issues of interest/importance to the city of Sugar Land, Texas. I want to also take this moment to remind outside group seeking to influence the runoff election that this is a non-partisan local district election race where party affiliation, ethnicity/race, religion, or a candidate's gender should not be determining factors in deciding which candidate is best qualified to lead City Council District #4 in Sugar Land. Finally, this report is based on information obtained from the Fort Bend County Clerk’s website, and is the property of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine® and does not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of any of our advertisers, supporters or friends. The republishing of this report in any form is strictly prohibited without our expressed written permission. So, I can be reached directly at (281)788-3033 to discuss any concerns, criticism, complaints or other requests.


PRECINCTS WHERE CAROL McCUTCHEON BEAT QAISAR Q. IMAM TO MAKE IT INTO THE RUNOFF ELECTION



Carol McCutcheon
beat Qaisar Q. Imam in the following voter precincts to make the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election for Sugar Land City Council District #4: PRECINCT 4047 (172 to 16), PRECINCT 4064 (21 to 10), PRECINCT 4084 (42 to 23), PRECINCT 4119 (136 to 110), PRECINCT 4131 (41 to 27), and PRECINCT 4135 (85 to 64) according to the Fort Bend County Clerk’s Office.

PRECINCTS WHERE QAISAR Q. IMAM BEAT CAROL McCUTCHEON TO MAKE IT INTO THE RUNOFF ELECTION



Qaisar Q. Imam beat Carol McCutcheon in the following precincts to make the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election for Sugar Land City Council District #4: PRECINCT 4102 (236 to 82), and PRECINCT 4129 (167 to 123) according to the Fort Bend County Clerk’s Office.



BREAKDOWN OF EACH PRECINCT PROVIDED BELOW

Below you will find a breakdown of how each candidate performed in each of the aforementioned precincts back in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election race for Sugar Land City Council District #4.



A CLOSER LOOK AT VOTER INTEREST IN THIS RACE

There are eight (8) voting precincts that fall within the Sugar Land City Council District #4 boundaries. Keep in mind there are 14,366 registered voters in this district. However, of the 14,366 registered voters only 1,943 chose to participate in the General Election for this race – producing a 13.52 percent turnout for this particular race according to the Fort Bend County Clerk’s Office.


HOW McCUTCHEON AND IMAM PERFORMED OVERALL TO MAKE IT INTO THE SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 RUNOFF ELECTION

EARLY VOTING: There were three (3) candidates running for the Sugar Land City Council District #4 seat back on Saturday, May 6, 2017 in the General Election. Qaisar Q. Imam led the race by a razor thin margin after early voting with 374 (34.09%); closely followed Carol McCutheon with 371 (33.82%); and Sean Burnett with 352 (26.86%) according to the Fort Bend County Clerk’s Office. A total of 1,097 votes were cast early in this race with eight (8) under votes.

ELECTION DAY VOTING: Carol McCutcheon won the Election Day voting in the race for Sugar Land City Council District #4 over Sean Burnett and Qaisar Q. Imam. She did so by gaining 331 votes for (39.69%) of the Election Day balloting. Qaisar Q. Imam gained 279 votes for (33.45%) of the Election Day balloting to finish second and force a runoff; while Sean Burnett who gained 224 votes for (26.86%) of the vote to finish third.

OFFICIAL VOTING TURNOUT: According to the Fort Bend County Clerk’s Office 1,931 registered voters decided that the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election for Sugar Land City Council Position #4 should be between Carol MucCutcheon and Qaisar Q. Imam. There were 12 under votes.


VOTING PRECINCT PERFORMANCE BREAKDOWN AND MAPS

Before we get to the breakdown, I would like to remind all potential voters that it does not matter if you voted in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election or not, all registered voters who live in voter precincts 4047, 4064, 4084, 4102, 4119, 4129, 4131 or 4135 can have a say in whether (or not) Carol McCutcheon or Qaisar Q. Imam will be representing your interests as the council member for Sugar Land City Council District #4 if you turn out to vote during the early voting period set to begin on Tuesday, May 30, 2017 and end on Tuesday, June 6, 2017. Or on Election Day which will be held on Saturday, June 10, 2017 according to the Fort Bend County Clerk.


VOTER MAP FOR PRECINCT 4047



Voter precinct 4047 in Sugar Land, Texas has 887 registered voters according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. Carol McCutcheon beat her runoff opponent Qaisar Q. Imam (172 to 16) in precinct 4047 back in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election. WHAT PRECINCT 4047 VOTERS CAN DO TO HELP THE CANDIDATE OF THEIR CHOICE IN THE SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 RUNOFF ELECTION: Urge your neighbors on some of the following streets in Sugar Land, Texas to turn out to vote: LANTANA, CALADIUM, SUNNY TRAIL, APRIL MEADOW, CRESCENT LAKES, HOLLYBERRY, OAK TRAIL, WILLOWVIEW, SWEETWATER, GREYSTONE, COLONY MEADOW, ROLLING ROCK, ROLLING BROOK, BROOKVIEW, PERIWINKLE, AND MARIGOLD.


VOTER MAP FOR PRECINCT 4064


Voter precinct 4064 has 1,119 registered voters according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. Carol McCutcheon beat her runoff opponent Qaisar Q. Imam (21 to 10) in precinct 4064 back in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election. WHAT PRECINCT 4064 VOTERS CAN DO TO HELP THE CANDIDATE OF THEIR CHOICE WIN IN THE SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 RUNOFF ELECTION: Urge your neighbors on some of the following streets in Sugar Land, Texas to turn out to vote: KITCHEN HILL, LIVELY, ISSACKS, CHIMNEYSTONE, STOVEPIPE, BLACKSMITH, KETTLE RUN, OLD FORT, WHETROCK, BARRELHOOP, WINDBREAK, MILLROCK, WILLSTONE, GARDEN, HEATHERROCK, ARBOR, CABIN, FLINTROCK, BARTONS, CARYA, BATTLE RIDGE, BEE BAYOU, PECAN DRAW, AND RANGECREST.


VOTER MAP FOR PRECINCT 4084


Voter precinct 4084 has 1,613 registered voters according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. Carol McCutcheon beat her runoff opponent Qaisar Q. Imam (42 to 23) in precinct 4084 back in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election. WHAT PRECINCT 4084 VOTERS CAN DO TO HELP THE CANDIDATE OF THEIR CHOICE WIN IN THE SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 RUNOFF ELECTION: Urge your neighbors on some of the following streets in Sugar Land, Texas to turn out to vote: GREENCOVE, BRAESMEADOW, STREAMCREST, STURBRIDGE, LARKWOOD, STREAM MEADOWS, LONG HOLLOW, BROOK VIEW, SPRING ARBOR, STREAMSIDE, STILLWATER, BROOKBEND, WOODSAGE, BRIARPARK, DEW POINT, RUSHWOOD, PARKWOOD, OAK BRANCH, MEADOW SPRINGS, WOODLAWN TERRACE, SWIFT CREEK, WOODSTREAM, BAYOU CROSSING, PEACHWOOD, SHOREWOOD, SWEETBRIAR, OAKHURST, BAYOU BEND, ALCORN HILL, WILLOW BANK, GREEN LEAF OAKS, GREEN HILLS, ELKINS, LYNDHURST, ALCORN BAYOU, MISTY MORN, FAWN NEST, SPRING BLOOM, SPRINGHILL, BAYOU, BELLE GROVE, BRIAR GLEN, BRIAR BEND, BRIAR CLIFF AND SWEETBRIAR.

Voter precinct 4102 has 2,335 registered voters according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. Qaisar Q. Imam beat his runoff opponent Carol McCutcheon (236 to 82) in precinct 4102 back in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election. WHAT PRECINCT 4102 VOTERS CAN DO TO HELP THE CANDIDATE OF THEIR CHOICE WIN IN THE SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 RUNOFF ELECTION: Urge your neighbors on some of the following streets in Sugar Land, Texas to turn out to vote: WEATHERSTONE, BEACON POINTE, GARDEN HILLS, STRATFORD GARDENS, KINGS PASS, ELKINS, AVALON, CAMDEN, IVYSTONE, ST CHRISTOPHER, REGENCY, OLD WINDSOR, WILMINGON, BERENGER, COMMONWEALTH, PINERIDGE, HARVEST BEND, OAKVILLE, DAWNINGTON, BRIARSTONE, MARTINQUE PASS, SABER RIVER, ANGEL SPRINGS, AUTUMN FALL, PARKDALE, MONARCH, EAGLE TRACE, EMERALD POINTE, CHESAPEAKE, CRANSTON, BAYBERRY, BROOK BEND, APRIL RUN, AND ASHLEY WAY.


VOTER MAP FOR PRECINCT 4119


Voter precinct 4119 has 3,272 registered voters according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. Carol McCutcheon beat her runoff opponent Qaisar Q. Imam (136 to 110) in precinct 4119 back in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election. WHAT PRECINCT 4119 VOTERS CAN DO TO HELP THE CANDIDATE OF THEIR CHOICE WIN IN THE SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 RUNOFF ELECTION: Urge your neighbors on some of the following streets in Sugar Land, Texas to turn out to vote: CAROLINE, BRIGHT, OAKLAND, DOROTHEA, COLONY CROSSING, SPRING TRAIL, AUTUMN BEND, TREMONT, MEADOW EDGE, AUSTIN MEADOW, OAK, WILLIAMS GLEN, STONEY MIST, HOWELL, COLONY OAKS, CREEKSTONE, MARTINS, ALCORN OAKS, PALMER, SNEAD, SILENT SPRING, ALCORN BEND, OAK TREE, ONION CREEK, RIVIERA, PALMER, HOGAN, ST ANNES, TURNBERRY, DUPONT, CARNEGIE, THE OVAL, MONTICELLO, MENLO PARK, MT VERNON, PALM MEADOWS, LINNEY, WHTWORTH, GLEN LOCK, QUEEN MARY, ST ANDREWS, HEATHROW, PIPERS, SCOTSMOOR, CLANSMOOR, MURFIELD, BEACON HILL, WINDSOR, GRAND MANOR, LEGEND PARK, ELDER4BERRY, CHESHIRE BEND, ELLICOTT, KNIGHTS BRIDGE, WOODBRIAR, COLONY WOODS, CYPRESS RIDGE, ELLICOTT, EPPING FOREST, ST SIMONS, AND PALM ROYALE.


VOTER MAP FOR PRECINCT 4129


Voter precinct 4129 has 2,744 registered voters according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. Qaisar Q. Imam beat his runoff opponent Carol McCutcheon (167 to 123) in precinct 4129 back in the Saturday, May 6, 207 General Election. WHAT PRECINCT 4129 VOTERS CAN DO TO HELP THE CANDIDATE OF THEIR CHOICE WIN IN THE SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 RUNOFF ELECTION: Urge your neighbors on some of the following streets in Sugar Land, Texas to turn out to vote: AVALON, WEST AVALON, AVA MEADOWS, ABINGTON CREEK, PUDMAN RIVER, JENOLAN BRIDGE, OBAN TERRACE, MANOR, CREEKVIEW, MEADOW, SHADYWOOD, LOCKWOOD BEND, LIMESTONE HILL, LOCKRIDGE SKY, BELLEVUE FALLS, FAIRFORD, WINDING WATERS, SUMMER MANOR, BELLE MANOR, ROYAL BEND, LOGAN CREEK, TURNER SHADOW, AVON LANDING, DEEP WATER, CABRERA, SCENIC RIVERS MARANATHA, AVONDALE, CAMBRIDGE, PENDLETON, YORKSHIRE, CASTLEWOOD, HILLSWICK, DURHAM, SCOT, WARWICK, TRENT, GREENLAW, COMMONWEALTH, ST IVES, BRATTON, BRADFORD, ST MICHAELS, PEMBROKE, STALYBRIDGE AND STOCKSBRIDGE.


VOTER MAP FOR PRECINCT 4131


Voter precinct 4131 has 1911 registered voters according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. Carol McCutcheon beat her runoff opponent Qaisar Q. Imam (41 to 27) back in the Saturday, May 6, 207 General Election. WHAT PRECINCT 4131 VOTERS CAN DO TO HELP THE CANDIDATE OF THEIR CHOICE WIN IN THE SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 RUNOFF ELECTION: Urge your neighbors on some of the following streets in Sugar Land, Texas to turn out to vote: HONEYLOCUST, SOPHORA, MIMOSA, AMPHORA, BLACK LOCUST, ADONIA, WATER LOCUST, WISTERIA, SENNA, ACACIA, FELICIA, COMMONWEALTH, BALBOA, BERMUDA, LAKEFIELD, GRAND CAYMAN, JAMAICA, NASSAU, CROSSLAKES, WATERFALL, TREASURE GREAT LAKES, RANGER RUN, TEXAS, COTTONFIELD, PIONEER, ALAMO MISTY MILL, SPRINGIELD LAKES, SUMMER LAKES, SUNSHINE, LAKEFIELD, AND RAINBOW.


VOTER MAP FOR PRECINCT 4135


Voter precinct 4135 has 485 registered voters according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. Carol McCutcheon beat her runoff opponent Qaisar Q. Imam (85 to 64) back in the Saturday, May 6, 207 General Election. WHAT 4135 PRECINCT VOTERS CAN DO TO HELP THE CANDIDATE OF THEIR CHOICE WIN IN THE SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 RUNOFF ELECTION: Urge your neighbors on some of the following streets in Sugar Land, Texas to turn out to vote: SENTRY OAK, GALLON, WENTWORTH, PRIBER, LEXINGTON, KEMPTON, TELFAIR, WESTCOTT, TALCOTT, AEGEAN,CRISFIELD, TWIN VALLEY, AMBERSTONE, HOMEWARD, HOLLYS, ALICANT, HATHAWAY, RAVENEL, MCCLELLAN, HABERSHAM, UNIVERSITY, GOSSAMER, ARGONNE, BALDWIN, NEWBERRY, DRESDEN, MEADOWCROFT, FLORIENCIA, CHATHAM, EASTON, DRAKE ELM, BIRCH HILL, SCARLET MAPLE, TRILLIUM, DOSCHER, SOMERST, OGDEN, EHRHARDY, AND BONAVENTURE.


ABOUT THIS REPORT

Houston Business Connections Magazine®. is published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. Aubrey R. Taylor is the publisher/CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. He has more than 26-years of experience in marketing branding, public relations and political consulting. He’s publicly promoted candidates statewide and in local municipalities throughout Texas. He’s also publicly promoted (through his publications) such corporations as: Shell Oil, The City of Houston, Chevron, Waste Management, Nationwide Insurance, Momentum Jaguar/BMW, State Farm Insurance, Allstate Insurance to name a few.


THIS REPORT IS NOT AN ENDORSEMENT OF ANY CANDIDATE IN THIS RUNOFF ELECTION RACE

This report is not an endorsement of either Carol McCutcheon or Qaisar Q. Imam. This report is published to keep you informed and empowered as you seek to make a wise voting decision at the ballot box in Sugar Land, Texas on Saturday, June 10, 2017. So, don’t forget that early voting for the race for Sugar Land City Council Position #4 will begin on Tuesday, May 30, 2017 and end on Tuesday, June 6, 2017. I can be reached directly at (281)788-3033 if you have any questions regarding this article.

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Carol McCutcheon, Quentin Wiltz, Dalia Kasseb, Troy Brimage, Dale Lemon, Debra Davison, Mike Floyd, Kristin Tassin, Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam, Mayor Tom Reid and Mayor Jason A. Perez are the featured people on this cover of Houston Business Connections Magazine®. Aubrey R. Taylor Communications is the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine®. Call (281)788-3033 if you have any questions or rate inquires. All Rights Reserved.



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Thursday, May 11, 2017

Carol McCutcheon and Qaisar Q. Imam are Candidate Running for Sugar Land City Council District #4 in the June 10 Runoff



Carol McCutcheon and Qaisar Q. Imam are the Candidates Running for Sugar Land City Council District #4 in the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election

In the race for Sugar Land City Council District #4 Carol McCutcheon and Qaisar Q. Imam are heading into a runoff to decide the winner of this race. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Carol McCutcheon finished the night with 702 votes or 36.35% of the vote. Qaisar Q. Imam finished the night with 653 votes or 33.82% of the vote. Sean Burnett finished the night with 576 votes or 29.83% of the vote. The unofficial turnout for this race was 1,931 according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. The runoff election to decide the winner of this race will be held on Saturday, June 10, 2017.  Both candidates are invited to seek the vote of Houston Business Connections Magazine® readers in the runoff election. Call (281)788-3033 to discuss inclusion.



The General Election Turnout Was Historic for Pearland; But Turning Out Voters for the Saturday June 10, 2017 Runoff Election Must Become a Total Community Effort Embraced by All Pearlanders Says Local Publisher


MESSAGE FROM AUBREY R. TAYLOR

According to the Brazoria County Clerk's Office there were 68,633 registered voters eligible to vote in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election for Pearland, Texas. Of the 68,633 registered voters only 7,652 participated in this election – that’s only an 11.15% turnout. While this was a record turnout for the city of Pearland, Texas -- it's still unaccepteble. We can do better than this! Mayor Tom Reid, Quentin Wiltz, Woody Owens and Dalia Kasseb deserve better than this! IN CASE YOU DON'T KNOW: Over 60,981 registered voters decided for one reason or another to stay at home. Why? We’re not sure. But this trend of non-participation in city-wide elections must change – and now!

TURNING OUT THE VOTE ON SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 MUST BECOME A TEAM EFFORT

Voter apathy in local elections is a major problem. So it’s incumbent upon the electorate in Pearland to choose to participate in the process of electing the best, most qualified candidates who represent their own best interests on Saturday, June 10, 2017. But this must be done in a very positive and responsible way by engaging fellow Pearlanders and educating them on the importance of their participation during the early voting period which begins on Tuesday, May 30, 2017 and ends on Tuesday, June 6, 2017.

RUNOFF BALLOT SPEAKS WELL OF GROWING DIVERSITY AND OPEN MINDEDNESS OF THE ELECTORATE IN PEARLAND, TEXAS

In a lot of ways, the upcoming Saturday, June 10, 2017 runoff elections in Pearland will serve as a litmus test of sorts for America. Mayor Tom Reid, Quentin Wiltz, Woody Owens and Dalia Kasseb aren’t just candidates on a ballot. They actually represent the fabric of our nation in general and the changing diversity of Pearland in particular. So keep in mind that the largest Pearland racial/ethnic groups are White (45.9%) followed by Hispanic (21.5%) and Black (16.7%) according to US Census Bureau statistics. And also keep in mind that a candidate’s ethnicity should not be a major determining factor when trying to determine who deserves your vote. Neither should Pearlanders be persuaded by divisive political maneuvers, plots or strategies that have no place in American politics. These divisive, and in many cases hurtful tactics only serve as mechanisms that destroy the fabric of communities.

CLOSING THOUGHTS

On behalf of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine® I implore all Pearlanders to do your research and vote for candidates who value and respect your vote! As it stands right now Mayor Tom Reid is the only candidate whom I’ve met personally and can assure you values and respects the vote of every Pearlander. However, I do plan to try to reach out again to Quentin Wiltz (Candidate for Mayor), Woody Owens (Candidate for Pearland City Council Position #7) and Dalia Kasseb (Candidate for Pearland City Council Position #7) to see if they have a willingness to ask for the vote of every Pearlander!


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In the race for Mayor of Pearland, Texas, Tom Reid was being challenged by Quentin Wiltz and Jimi Amos. Mayor Tom Reid finished the night with 3,703 votes for 48.85% of the vote. Quentin Wiltz finished the night with 3,460 votes for 45.64% to force a runoff to decide the winner. Jimi Amos finished the night with 418 votes for 5.51% of the vote. The unofficial turnout for this race was 7,581 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. The runoff election between Mayor Tom Reid and Quentin Wiltz will be held on Saturday, June 10, 2017.


DALIA KASSEB VS. WOODY OWENS




In the race for Pearland City Council At-Large Position #7 Dalia Kasseb and Woody Owens are heading into a runoff to decide the winner of this race. Sherry Stockwell finished third to narrowly miss the runoff election. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Dalia Kasseb 2,958 votes for (40.78%), Woody Owens 1,527 votes for (21.05%), Sherry Stockwell 1,399 votes for (19.29%), G.C. Sonny Atkins 699 votes for (9.64%), Terry Gray 498 votes for (6.87%), and Bud Tollefsen 172 votes for (2.37%). The unofficial turnout for this race was 7,253 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. Both candidates are invited to seek the vote of Houston Business Connections Magazine® readers in the runoff election. Call (281)788-3033 to discuss inclusion.



CAROL McCUTCHEON VS. QAISAR Q. IMAM



Carol McCutcheon and Qaisar Q. Imam are the Candidates Running for Sugar Land City Council District #4 in the Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff Election

In the race for Sugar Land City Council District #4 Carol McCutcheon and Qaisar Q. Imam are heading into a runoff to decide the winner of this race. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Carol McCutcheon finished the night with 702 votes or 36.35% of the vote. Qaisar Q. Imam finished the night with 653 votes or 33.82% of the vote. Sean Burnett finished the night with 576 votes or 29.83% of the vote. The unofficial turnout for this race was 1,931 according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. The runoff election to decide the winner of this race will be held on Saturday, June 10, 2017.  Both candidates are invited to seek the vote of Houston Business Connections Magazine® readers in the runoff election. Call (281)788-3033 to discuss inclusion.



Carol McCutcheon, Quentin Wiltz, Dalia Kasseb, Troy Brimage, Dale Lemon, Debra Davison, Mike Floyd, Kristin Tassin, Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam, Mayor Tom Reid and Mayor Jason A. Perez are the featured people on this cover of Houston Business Connections Magazine®. Aubrey R. Taylor Communications is the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine®. Call (281)788-3033 if you have any questions or rate inquires. All Rights Reserved.



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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Carol McCutcheon and Qaisar Q. Imam are Headed to a Saturday, June 10, 2017 Runoff in the Race for District #4



In the race for Sugar Land City Council District #4 Carol McCutcheon and Qaisar Q. Imam are heading into a runoff to decide the winner of this race. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Carol McCutcheon finished the night with 702 votes or 36.35% of the vote. Qaisar Q. Imam finished the night with 653 votes or 33.82% of the vote. Sean Burnett finished the night with 576 votes or 29.83% of the vote. The unofficial turnout for this race was 1,931 according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. The runoff election to decide the winner of this race will be held on Saturday, June 10, 2017. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


According to the Brazoria County Clerk there were 68,633 registered voters eligible to vote in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election for Pearland, Texas. Of the 68,633 registered voters 7,652 participated in this election – that’s an 11.15% turnout. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for Mayor of Pearland, Texas, Tom Reid was being challenged by Quentin Wiltz and Jimi Amos. Mayor Tom Reid finished the night with 3,703 votes for 48.85% of the vote. Quentin Wiltz finished the night with 3,460 votes for 45.64% to force a runoff to decide the winner. Jimi Amos finished the night with 418 votes for 5.51% of the vote. The unofficial turnout for this race was 7,581 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. The runoff election between Mayor Tom Reid and Quentin Wiltz will be held on Saturday, June 10, 2017. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for Pearland City Council At-Large Position #3 Gary Moore defeated J. Darnell Jones. Council Member/Mayor Pro Tem Gary Moore finished the night with 3,921 votes for 55.32% of the vote. J. Darnell Jones finished the night with 3,167 votes for 44.68% of the vote. The unofficial turnout for this race was 7,088 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for Pearland City Council At-Large Position #5 (Unexpired Term) J. David Little defeated Jude T.A. Smith. According to unofficial results J. David Little finished the night with 4,214 votes for 64.64% of the vote. Jude T.A. Smith finished the night with 2,305 votes for 35.36% of the vote. The unofficial turnout for this race was 6,519 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for Pearland City Council At-Large Position #7 Dalia Kasseb and Woody Owens are heading into a runoff to decide the winner of this race. Sherry Stockwell finished third to narrowly miss the runoff election. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Dalia Kasseb 2,958 (40.78%), Woody Owens 1,527 (21.05%), Sherry Stockwell 1,399 (19.29%), G.C. Sonny Atkins 699 (9.64%), Terry Gray 498 (6.87%), and Bud Tollefsen 172 (2.37%). The unofficial turnout for this race was 7,253 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


According to the Brazoria County Clerk there were 61,886 registered voters eligible to vote in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election for Pearland Independent School District Trustee. Of the 61,886 registered voters 6,242 participated in this election – that’s an 10.09% turnout. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for PISD Trustee for Position #1 Charles Gooden, Jr. was running unopposed on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Trustee Charles Gooden was first elected to this position back in 2014. He is part-owner and chief operating officer of Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Inc. A Pearland resident since 2003, Gooden earned his master's degree in accountancy from the University of Houston. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for PISD Trustee for Position #2 Mike Floyd, the 18-year old Pearland Dawson High School student unseated Rusty DeBorde, the 2-term incumbent who was first elected back in 2011. By winning election to the Pearland Independent School District Board of Trustees Mike Floyd has become one of the youngest candidates to ever be elected to public office in the lone star state. He joins Kelvin Green who was also 18-years old back in 2014 when he was elected Mayor of Archer City, a very small town close to Wichita Falls. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Mike Floyd 3,075 (54.21%) and Rusty DeBorde 2,597 (45.79%). The total unofficial turnout for this race was 5,672 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. There will not be a runoff in this race. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for PISD Trustee for Position #3 Pam Boegler defeated Al Lloyd and Trevor Hale. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Pam Boegler 3,273 (60.39%), Al Lloyd 1,527 28.17% and Trevor Hale 620 (11.44%). The total unofficial turnout for this race was 5,420 according to the Brazoria County Clerk. There will not be a runoff in this race. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


According to the Fort Bend County Clerk there are over 321,210 registered voters in Fort Bend County. Of the 321,210 registered voters 11,093 participated in the Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Election for FBISD for a 3.45% turnout. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for FBISD Trustee for Position #1 Jason Burdine defeated Lorenzo Angelo Decamps. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Jason Burdine 3,207 (61.90%) and Lorenzo Angelo Decamps 1,974 (38.10%). The total unofficial turnout for this race was 5,181 according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. There will not be a runoff in this race. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for FBISD Trustee for Position #4 was won by Kristin Tassin the incumbent who was being challenged by Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam and Rodrigo Carreon. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Kristin Tassin 2,654 (49.35%) and Shirley Rose-Gilliam 2,227 (41.41%). Rodrigo Carreon finished the night with 497 (9.24%) and is out of the running for this seat. The total turnout for this race was 5,378 according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. There will not be a runoff in this race. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for FBISD Trustee for Position #5 KP George defeated Lorena Dueñas. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: KP George 3,341 (63.72%) and Lorena Dueñas 1,902 (36.28%). The total unofficial turnout for this race was 5,243 according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. There will not be a runoff in this race. (CLICK HERE) for more information.


In the race for Sugar Land City Council District #4 Carol McCutcheon and Qaisar Q. Imam are heading into a runoff to decide the winner of this race. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: Carol McCutcheon finished the night with 702 votes or 36.35% of the vote. Qaisar Q. Imam finished the night with 653 votes or 33.82% of the vote. Sean Burnett finished the night with 576 votes or 29.83% of the vote. The unofficial turnout for this race was 1,931 according to the Fort Bend County Clerk. The runoff election to decide the winner of this race will be held on Saturday, June 10, 2017. (CLICK HERE) for more information.




Carol McCutcheon, Quentin Wiltz, Dalia Kasseb, Troy Brimage, Dale Lemon, Debra Davison, Mike Floyd, Kristin Tassin, Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam, Mayor Tom Reid and Mayor Jason A. Perez are the featured people on this cover of Houston Business Connections Magazine®. Aubrey R. Taylor Communications is the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine®. Call (281)788-3033 if you have any questions or rate inquires. All Rights Reserved.



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