

Danyahel "Danny" Norris is challenging State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the Democratic Party Primary race for House District 142. It is unclear at this time if Danny plans to utilize the illegal "MAIL BALLOT HARVESTING" services of "FREAKY T," as Pastor Terrance Hall is referred to by people in the hood, because of his penchant for picking up prostitutes, in the 18th Congressional District of Texas. In another notable instance, Tamoria Jones was only 24 years old when she hired powerful attorney Harold Dutton, Jr., who also serves as the State Representative for House District 142, to help her beat a DWI case back in 2012. A few weeks after Tamoria Jones hired State Rep. Dutton, Jr., to act as her attorney, she moved in with him. After moving in with Dutton, she voted in the Tuesday, November 6, 2012, Presidential Election, as a registered voter, living at State Rep. Harold Dutton's house, located at 4001 Jewett Street, in Houston, Texas.







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On Saturday, September 27, 2025, a short time after I received State Rep. Harold Dutton’s email, calling me a “BIG LIAR,” I sent State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., an email asking him to explain what I lied about. My email to State Rep. Dutton stated, “What did I lie about? I have a lot more information from people at D-Bar that I never published publicly, Mr. Dutton. What am I lying about? Please tell me so that I can correct my story.”



On Monday, September 29, 2025, State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., sent me another email, but this time he got a little nasty and brought my mother, who died of cancer, into the mix. “There is nothing you have or anyone else for you to say what you have said. It’s shameful that you continue with lies to hurt the family and loved ones of the "edited" deceased. Your mama should have taught you better,” proclaimed State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., in his email.



Listen. Based on the solid investigative work of my team, we have fully exposed the “ALLEGED LOVE AFFAIR,” between State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., and his chief of staff, Tamoria Jones, who began living with State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., at his home located at 4001 Jewett Street, Houston, Texas 77026, on (8/31/2012), Friday, August 31, 2012.



What is State Rep. Harold Dutton hiding? State Rep. Dutton’s comment about allowing Tamoria Jones to use his home address to maintain her address, inside the boundaries of “HOUSE DISTRICT 142” is the very type of “ELECTION FRAUD” crimes that Dr. Hotze, is seeking to expose in his case that’s playing out, inside the Judge Tanya Garrison’s 157th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas.



On Tuesday, September 30, 2025, State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., sent me an email response, stating, “That is an absolute big lie and you are trash. She never lived with me and how could you say that about her even if you don’t like me. Your own data indicates that after her address was changed to my address she moved to Austin. That was because she wanted to maintain her address in the District because she and I were planning for her to run after I retired. So go away.”











So, did Richard Johnson, who was running as a Democrat against Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, and Richard Bonton, who was running as a Democrat against State Rep. Harold Dutton, get cheated back during the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Party Primary?

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So, did Richard Johnson, who was running as a Democrat against Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, and Richard Bonton, who was running as a Democrat against State Rep. Harold Dutton, get cheated back during the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Party Primary?



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So, did Richard Johnson, who was running as a Democrat against Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, and Richard Bonton, who was running as a Democrat against State Rep. Harold Dutton, get cheated back during the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Party Primary?















Career politicians like State Rep. Harold Dutton have allegedly been running "BALLOT HARVESTING SCHEMES" for years, without any fear of getting caught or prosecuted, in Harris County, Texas. In the video above, which was captured in 2018 during the Democratic Party Primary, Direct Action Texas appears to have recorded a campaign worker for State Rep. Harold Dutton Jr. harvesting ballots from 400 elderly voters, inside a nursing home in Harris County, Texas.



Hotze says the scale is staggering. His team compared the county’s 2.6 million registered voters with the U.S. Postal Service change-of-address file. The analysis flagged more than 586,000 questionable registrations, including 384,000 individuals who had moved out of Harris County, 26,000 who had left Texas entirely, and over 150,000 who had moved within the county but had not updated their addresses. Another 24,000 were tied to commercial buildings, churches, or vacant lots.
“Over 205,000 illegal votes were cast in Harris County during the 2024 General Election,” Hotze said. “Had there not been 205,000 illegal votes cast by individuals who lived outside the county and state, Republicans would have swept all the countywide elections in 2024. Once the voter files are cleaned up of these illegal names, then Harris County will be a red county again.”
Texas law backs up Hotze’s point. Election Code §15.022 requires voter registrars to request USPS change-of-address data at least monthly and update rolls accordingly. Plaintiffs argue that Harris County has failed to do so, leaving the system vulnerable to abuse.











Harold Dutton, Jr., spoke after the "AUTOPSY REPORT" was released by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, and Investigative Reporter/Aubrey R. Taylor released the findings. According to Luis A. Sanchez, M.D., the Chief Medical Examiner for Harris County, Texas, Tamoria Jones's "CAUSE OF DEATH" was Acute Ethanol, Cocaine, Methamphetamine, and Fentanyl Toxicity. State Rep. Harold V. Dutton, Jr., used his @RepHaroldDutton (X), formerly known as his Twitter page, to state, "This raises questions because the street says folks using cocaine do not use meth and vice versa. Was this intake voluntary and knowing? I don't know!"

















On March 9, 2020, State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr. wrote a check to Tamoria Jones for $11,000.00 to pay campaign poll workers. But how does the general public know what Tamoria Jones did with the money she was given? Did Tamoria Jones cash the check and then pay the campaign workers in cash? If so, who did she pay? How much did she pay them? What services did they provide? Where are the receipts?











































































According to Gary Wade, a career criminal and possible "CRACK HEAD," he is an enforcer for former First Assistant District Attorney Vivian King, who worked inside Kim Ogg's Administration. If you remember, Vivian King worked against "DEMOCRATIC JUDGES" by using her influence from inside the DA's Office to help defeat "DEMOCRATIC JUDGES," out of jealousy, envy, and spite.




"SIX-POINT PLAN."
Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth has done a commendable job since assuming management of Harris County Elections. However, every candidate running in the upcoming Tuesday, November 4, 2025, "SPECIAL ELECTION," race for the vacant 18th Congressional District of Texas, must do their part to keep everyone honest.
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Every major candidate running against Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee in the race for the 18th Congressional District of Texas, should invest in a "VOTE COUNTING DEVICE" and have someone from their campaign, placed outside counting the number of people going in, and coming out of every "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" from the time the polls open until the time the polls close.
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When the polls close, Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth will release a "DAILY VOTE TOTAL REPORT" every day between 7:15 pm and 8:00 pm to the general public. When the County Clerk Tenesha Hudspeth releases her numbers for the day, each campaign should compare its totals to what the County Clerk released for the day.
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If there's a difference of 100 votes between the number of voters on County Clerk Tenesha Hudspeth's report and what each campaign has on its "VOTE COUNTING DEVICE," this could indicate that there is a problem at the "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" where the discrepancy occurred.
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If the discrepancy continues to occur, your campaign should contact the Harris County Clerk’s Office Elections Department, located at 15600 Morales Road, Houston, TX 77032, by calling (713)755-6965. Ensure you have documentation and a "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" from the team member who discovered the discrepancy.
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If the Harris County Clerk's Office does not respond or address the concern, you should notify the Texas Secretary of State of the discrepancies your team is finding. The Elections Division for the Texas Secretary of State's Office can be reached at 1.800.252.VOTE (8683) or 512.463.5650.
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Every day, during the "EARLY VOTING PERIOD" from Monday, October 20, 2025, through Friday, October 31, 2025, Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth will release a "BALLOT BY MAIL" vote total. Every major candidate who is running against Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee in the race for the 18th Congressional District of Texas should view this report daily and run a "PHONE BANK" using VGP VAN SOFTWARE. All Democratic candidates should consider ordering this software to obtain the names and addresses of all voters residing in the 18th Congressional District of Texas.
Christian Menefee's Campaign will be using VGP VAN to chase "MAIL BALLOTS" and run up the numbers. NGP VAN is the leading technology provider to Democratic and progressive political campaigns and organizations, nonprofits, municipalities, and other groups. Access an integrated platform of the best fundraising, compliance, field, organizing, digital, and social networking products.





































































“KEY DEADLINES.”
Listen. It is vitally important that all Americans remind their family and friends that the last day to register to vote is Monday, October 6, 2025, for those planning to vote in the upcoming Tuesday, November 3, 2025, General Election.
Early voting will begin on Monday, October 20, 2025, and will end on Friday, October 31, 2025, for those who plan to vote in person at a polling location.

“DEMOGRAPHICS.”
As the battle for the heart and soul of Texas heats up, we must endeavor to allow information to flow freely through “BLACK AND BROWN” communities. With this in mind, Texans must wake up and realize that all three of the Houston-area Congressional Districts facing redistricting fights are majority Hispanic districts, not African American.

“THE 18TH DISTRICT.”
The 18th Congressional District of Texas is 43.4% Hispanic, 32.2% Black, 16.7% White, 4.9% Asian, 2.2% Two or more races, and 0.7% Other, according to the most recent Cook Partisan Voting Index, which is deeply concerning, because most African Americans don’t even realize that the 18th Congressional District is no longer a majority Black district.

“IMPORTANT NOTICE.”
Back on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson selected “THE BALLOT ORDER” for the Constitutional Amendments, which will appear on the Tuesday, November 4, 2025, General Election ballot.
In total, there are 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. All registered Texas voters must vote on these amendments as a part of the Tuesday, November 4, 2025, General Election, which will heavily favor a candidate like Carmen Maria Montiel, who will be on the ballot running as a Republican, in the “SPECIAL ELECTION” race for the 18th Congressional District of Texas.
“Texas lawmakers have proposed 17 amendments to the state constitution, and now Texans will have the opportunity to weigh in on each amendment,” said Secretary Nelson. “This is an opportunity to make your voice heard about the governing document of our state.”
To be placed on the Tuesday, November 4, 2025, General Election ballot, a “PROPOSED AMENDMENT” must be a joint resolution approved by at least two-thirds of the Texas House and Senate.
Below is the ballot order as drawn.

Proposition 1
(SJR 59) "The constitutional amendment providing for the creation of the permanent technical institution infrastructure fund and the available workforce education fund to support the capital needs of educational programs offered by the Texas State Technical College System."

Proposition 2
(SJR 18)"The constitutional amendment prohibiting the imposition of a tax on the realized or unrealized capital gains of an individual, family, estate, or trust."

Proposition 3
(SJR 5) "The constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail under certain circumstances to persons accused of certain offenses punishable as a felony."

Proposition 4
(HJR 7) "The constitutional amendment to dedicate a portion of the revenue derived from state sales and use taxes to the Texas water fund and to provide for the allocation and use of that revenue."

Proposition 5
(HJR 99) "The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation tangible personal property consisting of animal feed held by the owner of the property for sale at retail."

Proposition 6
(HJR 4) "The constitutional amendment prohibiting the legislature from enacting a law imposing an occupation tax on certain entities that enter into transactions conveying securities or imposing a tax on certain securities transactions."

Proposition 7
(HJR 133) "The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of all or part of the market value of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of a veteran who died as a result of a condition or disease that is presumed under federal law to have been service-connected."

Proposition 8
(HJR 2) "The constitutional amendment to prohibit the legislature from imposing death taxes applicable to a decedent's property or the transfer of an estate, inheritance, legacy, succession, or gift."

Proposition 9
(HJR 1) "The constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation a portion of the market value of tangible personal property a person owns that is held or used for the production of income."

Proposition 10
(SJR 84) "The constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for a temporary exemption from ad valorem taxation of the appraised value of an improvement to a residence homestead that is completely destroyed by a fire."

Proposition 11
(SJR 85) "The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to increase the amount of the exemption from ad valorem taxation by a school district of the market value of the residence homestead of a person who is elderly or disabled."

Proposition 12
(SJR 27) "The constitutional amendment regarding the membership of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, the membership of the tribunal to review the commission's recommendations, and the authority of the commission, the tribunal, and the Texas Supreme Court to more effectively sanction judges and justices for judicial misconduct."

Proposition 13
(SJR 2) "The constitutional amendment to increase the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem taxation by a school district from $100,000 to $140,000."

Proposition 14
(SJR 3) "The constitutional amendment providing for the establishment of the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, establishing the Dementia Prevention and Research Fund to provide money for research on and prevention and treatment of dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and related disorders in this state, and transferring to that fund $3 billion from state general revenue."

Proposition 15
(SJR 34) "The constitutional amendment affirming that parents are the primary decision makers for their children."

Proposition 16
(SJR 37) "The constitutional amendment clarifying that a voter must be a United States citizen."

Proposition 17
(HJR 34) "The constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the amount of the market value of real property located in a county that borders the United Mexican States that arises from the installation or construction on the property of border security infrastructure and related improvements."
The last day to register for the November 4 Election is October 6. Early in-person voting will take place from October 20 to 31.
You can find information about the amendments and voting in Texas at VoteTexas.gov.


















Ollie J. Knox is the candidate who will appear #1 on the ballot in the race for the 18th Congressional District of Texas. That said, please remind your family and friends that "EARLY VOTING" will begin on Monday, October 20, 2025, and end on Friday, October 31, 2025.






















































































The $10k Jolanda Jones Took from Republicans was Part of a Bigger Strategy; Both Major Parties Are in Transition
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
What's unfolding in Harris County, Texas, is a situation where " Democratic in Name Only" (DINOs) have infiltrated the Harris County Democratic Party and are pushing an agenda to rid Harris County, Texas, of Black Judges in the upcoming 2026 Midterm Election.
From the right side of the aisle, you have "Republican in Name Only" (RINOs) who have infiltrated the Harris County Republican Party, and have developed a plan to unseat "BLACK JUDGES" by using their ethnic-sounding names as the identifying-markers, in down-ballot judicial races, in the upcoming 2026 Midterm Election.
“COURSE CORRECTION.”
We have judges who treat their presence on the bench as a badge of honor for their sorority, or in some cases, have formed alliances with other judges to protect their own interests and pervert justice.
According to what I read in The Texas Code of Judicial Conduct, “The role of the judiciary is central to American concepts of justice and the rule of law.”
D. Disciplinary Responsibilities.
(1) A judge who receives information clearly establishing that another judge has committed a violation of this Code should take appropriate action. A judge having knowledge that another judge has committed a violation of this Code that raises a substantial question as to the other judge’s fitness for office shall inform the State Commission on Judicial Conduct or take other appropriate action.
(2) A judge who receives information clearly establishing that a lawyer has committed a violation of the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct should take appropriate action. A judge having knowledge that a lawyer has committed a violation of the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct that raises a substantial question as to the lawyer’s honesty, trustworthiness or fitness as a lawyer in other respects shall inform the Office of the General Counsel of the State Bar of Texas or take other appropriate action.
“PAY ATTENTION.”
Mike Doyle, the current chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party, is clearly not on the side of "BLACK PEOPLE," in any way, shape, or form. That said, Democratic voters must cast their votes for attorney Traci A. Gibson on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the Harris County Democratic Party Primary race for Democratic Party Chairman.
Listen. Attorney Traci A. Gibson can defeat Mike Doyle, who currently serves as the Chairman and Treasurer of the Harris County Democratic Party, on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, with our help.
As for the Harris County Republican Party, Cindy Siegel, the current chairman of the HCRP, is expected to face a complex pathway to re-election against Michelle Bouchard, who is being pushed by businessman Bobby Orr, who founded Orr Commercial back in 1999, and now manages over 1,000,000 Square Foot of retail space with an aggregate value of over $500 million, according to his website.