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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Only Seven Mayoral Candidates Were Allowed to Participate in the Fox 26 Mayoral Debate Last Night; Next Debate Oct 10th


Sheila Jackson Lee, M.J. Khan, Gilbert Garcia, John Whitmire, Robert Gallegos, Lee Kaplan, and Jack Christie were the only 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election candidates who were allowed on the stage during the FOX 26 Mayoral Debate last night at Forest Brook Middle School, which is located at 7525 Tidwell Road, in Houston, Texas 77016. ENDORSEMENTS... Remember, if you are one of our "REPUBLICAN-LEANING" readers, we are asking for you to cast your vote for Dr. Jack Christie in the race for Mayor. And if you are one of our "DEMOCRATIC-LEANING" readers, we're asking for you to cast your vote for either Gilbert Garcia or Lee Kaplan, in the race for Mayor.

Only Seven Mayoral Candidates Were Allowed to Participate in the Fox 26 Mayoral Debate Last Night; Next Debate Oct 10th

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

The Fox 26 Houston Mayoral Debate that was hosted last night only included seven of the eighteen candidates who are running for Mayor of Houston on the stage. Greg Groogan and Anthony Antoine served as co-moderators of the Fox 26 Houston Mayoral Debate.

“NEXT MAYORAL DEBATE.”

The next Houston Mayoral Debate will only include five leading candidates for Mayor of Houston and will be hosted by KPRC 2, Telemundo Houston, Que Onda Magazine, and The League of Women Voters of Houston.

The upcoming “Mayoral Debate” will be held on Tuesday, October 10, 2023, at 7:00 p.m., on the campus of Houston Christian University, which is located at, 7502 Fondren Rd, Houston, TX 77074.

“TOP FIVE CANDIDATES.”

It is unclear which candidates are being considered as the “THE TOP FIVE” in the eyes of the organizations hosting the debate, but according to Houston Business Connections Newspaper©, our “TOP FIVE MAYORAL CANDIDATES” are State Senator John Whitmire, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Dr. Jack Christie, Attorney Lee Kaplan, and former METRO Chairman Gilbert Garcia.

“LAST NIGHT’S DEBATE.”

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Dr. Jack Christie, former Councilman M.J. Khan, former METRO Chairman Gilbert Garcia, former Councilman Robert Gallegos, state Senator John Whitmire, and attorney Lee Kaplan were the only candidates who met the standards to appear on the stage.

Even though Julian Bemer Martinez, Chanel Mbala, Annie “Mama” Garcia, M. “Griff” Griffin, B. Ivy, Kathy Lee Tatum, Roy Vasquez, David C. Lowy, Gaylon S. Caldwell, Naoufal Houjami, and write-in candidate Robin Williams, were not allowed to participate in the Fox 26 Debate that was held last night, it’s vitally important to note that their candidacies should not be overlooked.

“OLDER VOTERS.”

The upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election is going to be decided by voters over the age of 65 years old, and who are for the most part White or Black – that’s the truth of what we’re dealing with right now.

That being said, there are over 1 million voters registered to vote in the City of Houston, but only 1,900 or so voters have viewed the FOX 26 Livestream of the debate that was held last night when I checked it at 7:19 a.m., this morning. And when you break down the crowd size that was present in the auditorium, there were only a handful of people present.

In defense of FOX 26, they have over 351,000 subscribers to their YOUTUBE CHANNEL, so the lack of viewership, as it relates to last night’s, “You Decide: Houston’s Next Mayoral debate,” isn’t their fault.

Another startling revelation is the fact that, of the 1,900, viewers of the debate, only (77) seventy-seven pressed the “THUMBS UP” button, or even bothered to “LIKE” the live stream – which is a problem.

“Another clown show,” stated one of the viewers in the comment section of the livestream. Another asked, “Is mayor turner rerunning?” And yet another stated, “74 years old this whole stage was absurdly filled with a bunch of rich people that wouldn’t help change anything about Houston. Empty ass dura cells.”

Another viewer only liked Khan or Kaplan, and stated, “Khan or Kaplan. Everyone else needs help.

“VOTER TURNOUT.”

What we are about to see on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, is a “LOW VOTER TURNOUT” election that any candidate can win. However, what you have to remember is that no conservative has won a City of Houston since Jim McConn served as mayor from 1978-1982, as the 56th Mayor of Houston, Texas.

Jim McConn was preceded by Fred Hofheinz and succeeded by Kathryn J. Whitmire, who was married to state Senator John Whitmire’s brother, by the name of Jim Whitmire – which makes her his former sister-in-law, for the record.

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Greg Groogan and Anthony Antoine did a good job hosting the debate, but nobody even watched the livestream of the FOX 26 Mayoral Debate as of 7:19 a.m., this morning, which is a major problem. Considering that FOX 26 has more than 351,000 subscribers to their YOUTUBE CHANNEL, you would expect that their viewership would have been much higher. That being said, 1,900 views aren't going to drive the turnout for the upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election. And of the 1,900 viewers who bothered to watch the debate, only (77) seventy-seven of them took the time to press the "LIKE" button, and nobody even bothered to share the live stream.

"PAST VOTER TURNOUT."

Back on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, there were 1,085,913 registered voters in Houston, but only 244,979 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.

Back on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, there were 979,401 registered voters in Houston, but only 268,872 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.

Back on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, there were 953,380 registered voters in Houston, but only 174,620 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.

Back on Tuesday, November 8, 2011, there were 920,172 registered voters in Houston, but only 121,468 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.

Back on Tuesday, November 3, 2009, there were 935,073 registered voters in Houston, but only 178,777 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.

Back on Tuesday, November 6, 2007, there were 912,888 registered voters in Houston, but only 123,413 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.


Back on Tuesday, November 8, 2005, there were 964,551 registered voters in Houston, but only 189,046 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.


Back on Tuesday, November 4, 2003, there were 955,205 registered voters in Houston, but only 298,110 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.


Back on Tuesday, November 6, 2001, there were 1,006,301 registered voters in Houston, but only 282,496 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.



JACK CHRISTIE, is the right choice for all of our "REPUBLICAN-LEANING" readers in the race for Mayor, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City. You can "CLICK HERE" to view our "2023 EARLY VOTING GUIDE" which features Dr. Jack Christie on the cover.



GILBERT GARCIA, is the right choice for all of our "DEMOCRAT-LEANING" readers in the race for Mayor, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City. You can "CLICK HERE" to view our "2023 EARLY VOTING GUIDE" which features former METRO Chairman Gilbert Gacia on the cover.



LEE KAPLAN, is the right choice for all of our "DEMOCRAT-LEANING" readers in the race for Mayor, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City. You can "CLICK HERE" to view our "2023 EARLY VOTING GUIDE" which features attorney Lee Kaplan on the cover.



Houstonians must resist the urge to elect an extension of Mayor Sylvester Turner's regime to succeed him on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City. State Senator John Whitmire (far left), and Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (right of Turner), are not going to be willing to open investigations into Mayor Turner's corruption, and potential bid-rigging. That being said, no Republican has won a mayor's race in nearly 50 years. And Houstonians have never elected a Hispanic to serve as Mayor. 

- HISTORICAL FACTS -


Mayor Sylvester Turner, has by far, been the worst Mayor, the City of Houston has ever seen. He has been corrupt and accused of all sorts of potentially criminal activities. Mayor Sylvester Turner, and his "SIDE-CHICK," I mean to say, "SIDE-KICK" by the name of William Paul Thomas have been tied to two major Channel 2 Investigates, in-depth investigations. That being said, Houstonians must elect a Mayor on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, who won't be afraid to allow an outside entity to look into the alleged $500,000 bribery scheme and $100,000 bribery scheme that Mayor Sylvester Turner and William Paul Thomas have already been linked to, by active investigations.



$500,000 POTENTIAL BRIBERY CASE, please see, "Investigation: Mayor’s office received $500K offer asking mayor to help close private land deal," that was investigated by Channel 2 Investigates. You can "CLICK HERE" to learn more about the $500,000 potential bribery investigation involving a local businessman by the name of Jason Yoo, the CEO of JDDA Group of Companies, located at 11777 Katy Freeway, Suite 190, in Houston, Texas 77079.




$100,000.00 POTENTIAL BRIBERY CASE, please see, "Investigates: Emails show city council relations director, William Paul Thomas, had close communication with private businessman," You can "CLICK HERE" to learn more about the $100,000 potential bribery investigation involving a local businessman by the name of Jason Yoo, the CEO of JDDA Group of Companies, located at 11777 Katy Freeway, Suite 190, in Houston, Texas 77079.



State Senator John Whitmire (top left), Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (bottom left), Dr. Jack Christie (center), Attorney Lee Kaplan (top right), and former METRO Chairman Gilbert Garcia have emerged as the top five candidates in the upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election. Early voting will begin on Monday, October 23, 2023, and end on Friday, November 3, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City. BEST OPTIONS... All of our Republican-leaning readers should consider DR. JACK CHRISTIE, in the race for Mayor on November 7th. We are strongly encouraging our Democratic-leaning readers to consider attorney LEE KAPLAN or former METRO Chairman GILBERT GARCIA, over "SHE-JACK" and state Senator Whitmire, in the nonpartisan race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.

$500,000 POTENTIAL BRIBERY CASE, please see, "Investigation: Mayor’s office received $500K offer asking mayor to help close private land deal," that was investigated by Channel 2 Investigates. You can "CLICK HERE" to learn more about the $500,000 potential bribery investigation involving a local businessman by the name of Jason Yoo, the CEO of JDDA Group of Companies, located at 11777 Katy Freeway, Suite 190, in Houston, Texas 77079.




$100,000.00 POTENTIAL BRIBERY CASE, please see, "Investigates: Emails show city council relations director, William Paul Thomas, had close communication with private businessman," You can "CLICK HERE" to learn more about the $100,000 potential bribery investigation involving a local businessman by the name of Jason Yoo, the CEO of JDDA Group of Companies, located at 11777 Katy Freeway, Suite 190, in Houston, Texas 77079.




Dr. Jack Christie is the only "TRUE CONSERVATIVE" running for Mayor of Houston, Texas on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. All of our "CONSERVATIVE READERS" are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Dr. Jack Christie during the early voting period which will begin on Monday, October 23, 2023, and end on Friday, November 3, 2023. If for some reason you can't vote early, you can still vote for Dr. Jack Christie on "ELECTION DAY" which is on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City. You can "CLICK HERE" to view this version of our "EARLY VOTING GUIDE" which features Dr. Jack Christie, who is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas.




Gilbert Garcia is a better choice than Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and State Senator John Whitmire in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas. No matter how you look at it, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and State Senator John Whitmire are both career politicians. That being said, all of our "DEMOCRAT-LEANING" readers are strongly encouraged to vote for Gilbert Garcia in the upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election. You can "CLICK HERE" to view this version of our "2023 EARLY VOTING GUIDE" which features former METRO Chairman Gilbert Garcia, who is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas.




Lee Kaplan is a better choice than Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and State Senator John Whitmire in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas. No matter how you look at it, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and State Senator John Whitmire are both career politicians. That being said, all of our "DEMOCRAT-LEANING" readers are strongly encouraged to vote for Lee Kaplan in the upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election. You can "CLICK HERE" to view this version of our "2023 EARLY VOTING GUIDE" which features attorney Lee Kaplan, who is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas.



Houstonians have sixteen options that are better than Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas. If you don't like the "THREE OPTIONS" I've suggested, you are strongly encouraged to vote for Julian Bemer Martinez, M.J. Khan, Chanel Mbala, Annie "Mama" Garcia, M. "Griff" Griffin, B. Ivy, Kathy Lee Tatum, Robert Gallegos, Roy Vasquez, David C. Lowy, Gaylon S. Caldwell, or Naoufal Houjami. But whatever you do, don't vote for that Sheila Jackson Lee woman. 

John Whitmire, Sheila Jackson Lee, Jack Christie, Lee Kaplan, and Gilbert Garcia Are in the Top Tier of Mayoral Candidates

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Former Metro Chairman Gilbert Garcia has clawed and scratched his way back into the top tier of 2023 City of Houston Mayoral candidates. If you remember, I talked a lot about Garcia not having what it takes to compete against the likes of Sheila Jackson Lee and John Whitmire, but boy, oh boy, was I wrong.

Last week, I was watching Monday Night Football, and Gilbert Garcia popped onto my television screen, with a new television advertisement featuring former prizefighter, turned businessman Eric Carr by his side. And if you ask me, Garcia’s television commercial featuring Carr is one of the best I’ve seen during this particular election cycle.

Fast forward to last night, I received another big surprise while watching our beloved Houston Astros clinch a playoff spot for the 7th straight year in a row.

What did I see? Well, attorney Lee Kaplan, flexed his muscle by releasing a strong television commercial of his own. And on the heels of his stellar performance in the televised debate, that was hosted by FOX 26, which featured state Senator John Whitmire, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, former METRO Chairman Gilbert Garcia, attorney Lee Kaplan, and Dr. Jack Christie, he’s definitely worked his way into the top-tier with the other four contenders.

“DON’T BUY IT.”

What you’ve been seeing play out over the course of the last few months is a situation where outside influencers are trying to narrow down the choices in the race for Mayor.

I’m strongly encouraging my readers to not buy what Sheila Jackson Lee and state Senator John Whitmire are selling. The last thing Houstonians need is to elect another career politician after the dismal showing that Mayor Sylvester Turner has just put on.

If you ask me, “SHE-JACK” is much worse than Mayor Sylvester Turner. How can I say this? Well, Mayor Turner for the most part is as corrupt as they come. However, Sheila Jackson Lee is like putting corruption on steroids.

I just learned over the weekend that Sheila Jackson Lee’s campaign has recruited Dallas Jones, the owner of Elite Change, to help her down the stretch run of the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election. But we’re not sure to what extent Dallas and his “BALLOT HARVESTING CREW” will be playing just yet.

If you remember, Dallas Jones was hired by the “BIDEN/HARRIS” Presidential Campaign to serve as their Texas Political Director, before he was run off the campaign trail.

According to sources close to Dallas Jones, coupled with the investigative work of former FBI Investigative Specialist Charles “Chuck” Marler, something very strange happened when Dallas Jones went missing from the campaign trail.

It is believed that Dallas Jones was picked up by the FBI, and then released after being held for nearly a week – but Jones has denied that he was picked up by Federal Authorities.

Even still, since Dallas Jones was allegedly picked by the FBI, his political consulting business has floundered, with the exception of two or so political contests.

So, why would Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, hook up with Dallas Jones, after her girl (Danielle Keys Bess), questioned the validity of the “ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT CAMPAIGN” he ran for Jolanda Jones for the House District 147 seat that was left vacant after the retirement of state Rep. Garnet Coleman.

“VOTE WISELY.”

If you take a moment to review the results from the last none City of Houston General Elections, you will quickly discover that Democrats could have a severe problem. What’s the problem?

Well, there are so many Democrat, and Democrat-leaning candidates in the “2023 CITY OF HOUSTON MAYORAL ELECTION” that a “CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE” like Dr. Jack Christie, with the right strategy, is more than likely going to make the Saturday, December 9, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election.

That being said, I am encouraging all of my undecided “REPUBLICAN-LEANING” readers and friends to vote for Jack Christie in the race for Mayor on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City.

All of my “DEMOCRATIC-LEANING” readers and friends to vote for either former METRO Chairman Gilbert Garcia or attorney Lee Kaplan, if for some reason you don’t want to vote for Dr. Jackson Christie on Tuesday, November 7, 2023.

"VOTER TURNOUT."

Back on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, there were 1,085,913 registered voters in Houston, but only 244,979 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.

Back on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, there were 979,401 registered voters in Houston, but only 268,872 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.

Back on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, there were 953,380 registered voters in Houston, but only 174,620 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.

Back on Tuesday, November 8, 2011, there were 920,172 registered voters in Houston, but only 121,468 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.

Back on Tuesday, November 3, 2009, there were 935,073 registered voters in Houston, but only 178,777 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.

Back on Tuesday, November 6, 2007, there were 912,888 registered voters in Houston, but only 123,413 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.


Back on Tuesday, November 8, 2005, there were 964,551 registered voters in Houston, but only 189,046 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.


Back on Tuesday, November 4, 2003, there were 955,205 registered voters in Houston, but only 298,110 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.


Back on Tuesday, November 6, 2001, there were 1,006,301 registered voters in Houston, but only 282,496 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas.

“CLOSING THOUGHTS.”

I’ve been told that Claude Cummings, Jr., the president of the Communications Workers of America (CWA), could be conspiring with Texas Tool Belt, to assist Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee with her ground game efforts. However, according to what I’ve been told, these efforts are being coordinated with Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s campaign – which is illegal.

Now, whether or not Claude Cummings, Jr., is that stupid – I’m not sure. However, someone had better yank his coattail and tell him, that his efforts to assist Sheila Jackson Lee, by empowering the Texas Tool Belt, are going to be closely monitored.

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Back on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, there were 1,085,913 registered voters, but only 244,979 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas. Demetria Smith received 1,694 votes, Naougal Houjami received 560 votes, Victoria Romero received 2,933 votes, Roy J. Vasquez received 1,556 votes, Kendall Baker received 982 votes, Derrick Broze received 686 votes, Sue Lovell received 2,932 votes, Bill King received 33,772 votes, Sylvester Turner received 111,789 votes, Tony Buzbee received 69,361 votes, Dwight A. Boykins received 14,212 votes, and Johnny "J.T." Taylor received 555 votes. RUNOFF ELECTION... Mayor Sylvester Turner went on to defeat Tony Buzbee in the December runoff election.



Back on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, there were 979,401 registered voters, but only 268,872 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas. Demetria Smith received 1.234 votes, Ben Hall received 24,805votes, Victoria A. Lane received 908 votes, Sylvester Turner received 81,735 votes, Adrian Garcia received 44,758 votes, Bill King received 65,968 votes, Rafael Munoz Jr. received 515 votes, Marty McVey received 1,378 votes, Steve Costello received 17,546 votes, Joe Ferreira received 240 votes, Hoc Thai Nguyen received 2,325 votes, Chris Bell received 19,345, and Dale Steffes received 302 votes. RUNOFF ELECTION... Mayor Sylvester Turner went on to defeat Bill King in the December runoff election.



Back on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, there were 953,380 registered voters, but only 174,620 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas. Charyl L. Drab received 771 votes, Eric B. Dick received 18,320 votes, Don Cook received 1,722 votes, Keryl Burgess Douglas received 1,196, Ben Hall received 46,828 votes, Annise D. Parker received 97,165 votes, Michael Fitzsimmons received 1,183 votes, Victoria Lane received 1,786 votes, and Derek A. Jenkins received 824 votes. RUNOFF ELECTION... Annise Parker won the election without a runoff.



Back on Tuesday, November 8, 2011, there were 920,172 registered voters, but only 121,468 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas. Kevin Simms received 7,797 votes, Amanda Ulman received 1,835 votes, Dave Wilson received 13,648 votes, Fernando Herrera received 16,712, Annise D. Parker received 59,156 votes, Jack O'Connor received 17,237 votes. RUNOFF ELECTION... Annise Parker won the election without a runoff.



Back on Tuesday, November 3, 2009, there were 935,073 registered voters, but only 178,777 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas. Peter Brown received 39.482 votes, Amanda Ulman received 989 votes, Luis Ralph Ullrich, Jr. received 306 votes, Dan Cupp received 485, Annise D. Parker received 53,980 votes, Gene Locke received 44,018 votes. RUNOFF ELECTION... Annise Parker defeated Gene Locke in the December runoff election.



Back on Tuesday, November 6, 2007, there were 912,888 registered voters, but only 123,413 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas. Amand C. Ulman received 8,630 votes, Outlaw Josey Wales IV received 6,971 votes, and Bill White received 99,502 votesRUNOFF ELECTION... Bill White won this race without a runoff.



Back on Tuesday, November 8, 2005, there were 964,551 registered voters, but only 189,046 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas. Bill White received 162,640 votes, Gladys House received 7,472 votes, Luis Ralph Ullrich Jr. received 2,521 Jack Terence received 4,250 votes and Anthony M. Dutrow received 1,745 votes RUNOFF ELECTION... Bill White won this race without a runoff.



Back on Tuesday, November 4, 2003, there were 955,205 registered voters, but only 298,110 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas. Orlando Sanchez received 98,107 votes, Anthony M. Dutrow received 401 votes, Bill White received 111,646 votes, Jack Josey Terence received 320, John WorldPeace received 364 votes, Douglas Robb received 192 votes, Sylvester Turner received 82,254 votes, Luis Ralph Ullrich Jr. received 311 votes, and Veronique Michelle Gregory received 379 votes. RUNOFF ELECTION... Bill White defeated Orlando Sanchez in the December runoff election.



Back on Tuesday, November 6, 2001, there were 1,006,301 registered voters, but only 282,496 ballots were cast in the race for Mayor of Houston, Texas. Luis Ralph Ullrich Jr. received 570 votes, Anthony M. Dutrow received 233 votes, Orlando Sanchez received 115,526 votes, Lee Brown received 120,108 votes, Larry J. DeVoy received 484 votes, and Chris Bell received 45,575 votes. RUNOFF ELECTION... Bill White defeated Orlando Sanchez in the December runoff election.



There are sixty-eight "EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS" for Houstonians to choose from during the upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election. Early voting will begin on Monday, October 23, 2023, and end on Friday, November 7, 2023. You can "CLICK HERE" to view all sixty-eight locations and make your plan to vote.































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









































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
































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