Showing posts with label Sandra J Peake for Judge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sandra J Peake for Judge. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2018

Sandra J. Peake Shares Why She's a Better Candidate than Melanie Flowers in the race for Family District Judge, 257th District Court



Attorney Sandra J. Peake is currently running for Family District Judge, 257th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas. Attorney Sandra J. Peake will face off against Melanie Flowers in the Tuesday, November 6, 2018, Midterm Election when early voting begins on Monday, October 22, 2018. Attorney Peake's written interview will be published in the next edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© featuring the highly contested race for United States Senate between Senator Ted Cruz and U.S. Representative Beto O'Rourke on the cover.
 
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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: Why should voters in Harris County, Texas cast their ballot for you over your opponent on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the Midterm Election?

ATTORNEY SANDRA J. PEAKE: “I have practiced before Harris County Family Courts for more than 30 years and am sensitive to the unique issues that arise in family law cases. Throughout my career, I have fought on behalf of families to obtain justice for them in family courts. We are fortunate to live in a county as diverse as ours. It has been my privilege and opportunity to have represented extraordinary people from a cross-section of races, religions, cultures, countries, and orientation. By electing a Democrat, our families can be assured that I believe in equality and fairness for all litigants and will continue to insist that all receive a consistent application of the law, courtesy, and fairness in Family Court. While representing over 1500 families in Harris County family court cases, I have achieved the breadth and depth of knowledge through experience. I have experience in consumer bankruptcy and probate law which gives me an even greater understanding of the root causes of family strife. Finally, received the endorsements of Houston GLBT PAC, the TGCALF Harris County Labor Assembly, Mexican American Bar Association, Pasadena Bar Association, Texas Coalition of Black Democrats, and Run Sister Run PAC which demonstrates diverse support throughout the community.”

ARE YOU HOPING FOR A BLUE WAVE OR RED STORM ON NOVEMBER 6TH?

"Whether you’re a Democrat hoping for a “BLUE WAVE” to flow through Harris County, Texas, or a “REPUBLICAN” looking for a “RED STORM” to blow through town you had better not take any vote for granted in the Tuesday, November 6, 2018, Midterm Election whereas Harris County, Texas is concerned. And with that said, I am imploring all of my loyal readers to tell all of their family, friends, associates, and passers-by about the importance of every vote in what I’m expecting to be one of the most important elections of our lifetime. And please don’t forget that early voting will begin on Monday, October 22, 2018, and end on Friday, November 2, 2018. And finally, to avoid the long lines on Election Day, you are strongly encouraged to vote early at one of the (46) forty-six "EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS" conveniently located throughout Harris County, Texas."




 
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Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Attorney Sandra J Peake and Attorney Melonie Flowers are both 2018 Candidates Running for Judge, 257th District Court


Attorney Sandra J. Peake is seeking to beat Republican (nominee) Attorney Melanie Flowers in the race for Judge, 257th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Early voting will begin on Monday, October 22, 2018, and end on Friday, November 2, 2018.





WORDS BY PROUD AMERICANS

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “Our 'Proud Americans Celebrating Freedom Handbook' is published inside this "Ground Game Edition" of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. Call (832)212-8735 or (281)788-3033 to discuss your inclusion in our next edition. Mayor Allen Owen, Attorney Beau Miller, Attorney William Bill McLeod, Attorney Sedrick Walker, Judge Loyd Wright, Judge Ramona Franklin, Comptroller Glenn Hegar, Judge Nikita Harmon, Congressman Kevin Brady, Justice Jeff Brown, Judge Ed Emmett, District Attorney Kim Ogg, County Treasurer Orlando Sanchez, Judge Steven Kirkland, Judge Ken Wise, State Representative Ana Perez, Former State Representative Patricia Harless, Judge Kyle Carter, Attorney Farrah Martinez, Judge Wesley Ward, Former City Controller Ronald C. Green, Judge David C. Newell, Judge Kevin Patrick Yeary, Judge Dan Hinde, Former Judge Grant Dorfman, Judge Jeff Shadwick, State Representative Gary Elkins, Former Harris County Democratic Party Chair Lane Lewis, Sheriff Lupe Valdez, Governor Greg Abbott, First Lady of Texas Cecila Abbott, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Judge Maria T. Jackson, Judge Ramona Franklin, State Representative Alma A. Allen, State Representative Sefronia Thompson, State Representative Shawn Thierry, Attorney Latosha Lewis Payne, Attorney Angela Graves-Harrington, Attorney Sandra J. Peake, Attorney Melonie Flowers, Attorney Lori Chambers Gray, Attorney Dedra Davis, Judge Angelina Gooden, Attorney Linda M. Dunson, Attorney Germaine Tanner, Attorney Michelle Moore, Attorney Ronisha Bowman, Attorney Erica Hughes, Attorney Shannon Baldwin, Attorney Toria J. Finch, Attorney Cassandra Hollemon, Attorney Tonya Jones, Attorney LaShawn, Williams, Justice of the Peace-Elect Lucia G. Bates, Attorney Sharon Burney, Judge John Schmude, Attorney Carroll G. Robinson, Renee Jefferson Smith, and Attorney Scot “Dolli” Dollinger” are just a few of the people featured inside this edition. CLICK HERE to view this edition of our 'Proud Americans Celebrating Freedom Handbook' today!"

 
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MESSAGE FROM AUBREY R. TAYLOR

On behalf of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©, I am imploring all "SWING-VOTERS" to go to the polls to cast your ballot for the “BEST-QUALIFIED” candidates in the fall. "The battle for Texas will be tough on Tuesday, November 6, 2018 – and in case you’re wondering, my prayer and hope is for the “BEST-QUALIFIED” candidates who value “EVERY VOTE” to win on Election Day! God bless you! And may God continue to give the “BEST-QUALIFIED” and “OPEN-MINDED” Americans the courage, provision, and wisdom they need to step up and run for public office and win during this crucial moment in the history of our “GREAT” nation! And finally, Early voting will begin on Monday, October 22, 2018, and end on Friday, November 2, 2018.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

BULLETIN: Democrat Sandra J. Peake and Republican Charley Prine are the Judicial Candidates running for the 246th District Family Court in Harris County in the 2014 Midterm Elections to be held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014


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Democrat Sandra Peake defeats fellow Democrat Julia Maldonado in the 2014 Democratic Primary race for the 246th District Family Court in Harris County Texas

By Aubrey R. Taylor
Publisher of Houston-Texas Business Connections Magazine

The race for the 246th District Family Court in Harris County between Sandra Peake and Julia Maldonado went down to the wire on Tuesday, March 4, 2014 in the Democratic primary.
Maldonado was the endorsed candidate in the race by Houston’s only daily newspaper. However, when all the ballots were in, 973 votes stood between Maldonado and her dream of becoming a judge.
Sandra Peake led this contest from start to finish. Peake, when the voting was complete had 23,261 votes for 51.07% of the vote. Maldonado, in her losing effort gained 22,288 votes for 48.93% of the vote to come up just short of what she needed to win.

LOOKING AHEAD TO NOVEMBER 4TH

Though Peake won her inner-party primary battle with Maldonado, her toughest challenge is going to be to figure out a way to beat Charley Prine, the winner of the Republican primary.

JUDGE YORK DIDN'T RUN FOR RE-ELECTION

The incumbent judge for the 246th District Family Court in Harris County is (Republican) Judge Jim York. Judge York did not seek re-election in the 2014 Republican primary. However, Charley Prine and Angelina D.A. Gooden decided to seek the Republican nomination. But at the end of the night, it would be Prine who would emerge victorious in this showdown. He easily defeated his fellow Republican by receiving more the 84,428 votes for 78.43% of the vote. Gooden received just 23,216 votes for 21.57% of the vote in her losing bid.

On Tuesday, November 4, 2014 (Democrat) Sandra J. Peake and (Republican) Charley Prine will battle to see who will be the next judge for the 246th District Family Court in Harris County.

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