Showing posts with label Yolanda Ford Campaign. Show all posts
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Monday, March 20, 2017

Yolanda Ford Will Be Up for Re-Election on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 in Missouri City, Texas


Council Member Yolanda Ford (Top Left) Will Be Up for Re-Election on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 in the General Elections for Missouri City, Texas


Council member Yolanda Ford is a 35 year resident of Missouri City and she has a passion for public service, community development, design and entrepreneurship. Professionally, Ford’s background is in urban planning, architecture, community development and government contract management. Ford holds a Masters of Architecture (M. Arch) from Prairie View A & M University and a Bachelor of Science (B.S) from the University of Houston. 

Ford is an associate member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the American Planning Association (APA). She has served on the Colony Crossing Homeowners Association (CCHOA) board and is currently a member of the Texas Parkway Alliance (TPA) and A. Phillip Randolph Institute (APRI). 

Yolanda Ford was elected as the District A City Councilmember on June 15, 2013.
During the October 17, 2016, Regular City Council meeting for Missouri City, Texas, sitting Council members voted 4-3 to approve a resolution that moved the general elections for Missouri City, Texas from Saturday, May 6, 2017 to Tuesday, November 7, 2017.

OTHER INFORMATION

Mayor Allen Owen will not be up for re-election in the upcoming election. He will not be up for re-election until November 2018. However, Yolanda Ford (top left), is the Council member for District A; Don Smith (top right), is the Council member for District B; Anthony Maroulis (bottom left), is the Council member for District C; and Floyd Emery (bottom right), is the Council member for District D will be up for re-election on Tuesday, November 7, 2017.

The approved resolution adjusts the terms of office for the Mayor and Council members to conform to the November election date as follows: 

The terms of the Mayor and Councilmember at-large, Positions 1 and 2, which currently expire in May 2018, shall be extended until the November 2018 uniform election date; 

The terms of the Councilmember, District A; Councilmember, District B; Councilmember, District C; and Councilmember, District D, which currently expire in May 2017, shall be extended until the November 2017 uniform election date. 

Thereafter, in accordance with Section 6.01 of the City Charter, the mayor and each councilmember shall serve for two-year terms. 

For additional information or questions regarding the City's Municipal General Election, please contact Maria Jackson, City Secretary, at 281-403-8500.

MEET THE MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS COUNCIL MEMBERS UP FOR RE-ELECTION ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2017


Council member Yolanda Ford is a 35 year resident of Missouri City and she has a passion for public service, community development, design and entrepreneurship. Professionally, Ford’s background is in urban planning, architecture, community development and government contract management. Ford holds a Masters of Architecture (M. Arch) from Prairie View A & M University and a Bachelor of Science (B.S) from the University of Houston. 

Ford is an associate member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the American Planning Association (APA). She has served on the Colony Crossing Homeowners Association (CCHOA) board and is currently a member of the Texas Parkway Alliance (TPA) and A. Phillip Randolph Institute (APRI). 

Yolanda Ford was elected as the District A City Councilmember on June 15, 2013.


Council member Don Smith and family have owned a home in Hunters Glen III for 31 years. He is the current president of the Hunters Glen-III Homeowners' Association and has served on that board in many capacities over the years. Don and his wife Etta have been married for 33 years and have five boys and one girl. Their seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild complete the family.

Council member Smith is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and since retiring as the southwestern divisional marketing director for Pitney Bowes, Don primarily has focused on community service.

Councilmember Smith has recently resurrected the Texas Parkway Alliance; was a board member of the City’s Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone 1, and was secretary of the Texas Association of Black Council Members. He is chairman of the Missouri City Juneteenth Celebration Foundation; is a life time member of the NAACP and the A. Phillip Randolph Institute, a member of the Missouri City YMCA Century Club, the Black Heritage Committee – Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, and the Covenant Glen United Methodist Church Male Chorus.

Don Smith was first elected as the District B City Councilmember on May 5, 2001 and continued to serve in this capacity until June 16, 2007. Then, on May 17, 2010, Don Smith was appointed to fill a vacancy in District B and he continued to win re-election to that position. On May 18, 2015, Don Smith was elected by City Council to serve as Mayor Pro Tem.


Anthony G. Maroulis has been a resident of Missouri City since 1997. Anthony is married and has two kids. He and his family live in First Colony and his kids attend FBISD schools. Anthony is a graduate of the University of Houston, where he studied Electrical Engineering. He also has a degree in Biomedical Electronics Technology. Anthony is a second generation “Greek –American” and one of three sons to Efstathios Maroulis and Ourania Maroulis. Anthony attends the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church.

Anthony has been very active at all levels in the Community; City, School, and HOA. Anthony has served on the Missouri City Parks Board, Bond Committee, Police Chief Selection committee, Missouri City Police TCLEOSE Advisory Board and is a graduate of Citizens Police and Fire Academy. In addition, he is a very active volunteer in FBISD where he is a FBISD mentor at Dulles Middle School, the Communications Chair at Dulles Middle School, has served as PTO- Publicity Chair at Lexington Creek Elementary and founded Dad’s Club at Lexington Creek Elementary. Finally he has served on the YMCA board and on the First Colony Association as Board Member and continues to serve on the covenants committee. He is committed to being an advocate for all the citizens of Missouri City, supporting the Police and Fire Departments so that the City maintains the safest place to live and is focused on economic prosperity. 

Anthony Maroulis was declared as the District C unopposed candidate on March 16, 2015 and sworn into office on May 18, 2015 as City Councilmember.


Councilmember Floyd Emery has been married 52 years to his wife, Linda. They have been homeowners in Quail Valley for more than 35 years, where they raised their two sons, Brian and Dennis.

Councilmember Emery retired from Halliburton in 1999 and was employed by Baroid/Dresser/Halliburton for 47 years of service prior to his early retirement. During his tenure, he achieved a successful business career excelling in the management and directorship of Information Technology, Finance and Human Resources. 

Councilmember Emery continues to have extensive involvement in various Missouri City and Quail Valley community service organizations. This includes QV Proud as its current president, Citizens for Missouri City’s Future as its president, an active member of the QV Exchange Club, and as chair of the Missouri City Police Officers Association annual benefit golf tournament. 

Floyd Emery was elected as the District D City Councilmember on May 14, 2011.






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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

ELECTION RESULTS: Yolanda Ford defeats Bobby Marshall in Race for Missouri City Council District A in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 General Election in Fort Bend County

The Missouri City Council District A race was actually a rematch featuring former District A Council Member Bobby Marshall trying to reclaim his seat from the incumbent Yolanda Ford who defeated Marshall in a runoff election back in May of 2013. But Council Member Ford was not having any of it, as she soundly beat back the challenge of Marshall by gaining 72.13% of vote. 

The turnout was pretty low however, as only 635 votes were recorded in the District A race. But again, a victory is a victory.

Marshall finished the night with 27.87% or 177 votes, to Ford’s 458 votes.


CAMPAIGN NEWS: Addie Heyliger, Grayle James, Yolanda Ford, and Don Smith, All Emerged as Winners in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 General Election in Fort Bend County


According to her website, Addie Heyliger ran for Fort Bend ISD School Board Member for Position 6 with the sole purpose to become an advocate for educational excellence in Fort Bend County. And by defeating Jenny Bailey, the incumbent who was seeking re-election, Heyliger has earned the chance to fulfill her purpose and stated goal as the FBISD Trustee for Position 6.

“We Won! We Won! We Won!! Thank You everyone for all your hard work!! 
Thank You Stephen Brown for believing in me! Special Thanks to Commissioner Richard Morrison Cynthia M. Ginyard Sarah Slamen Grady Prestage for your unwavering support through this campaign! Thank you for all of my volunteers,” is what Heyliger posted on her facebook page after clinching her election night victory.



In the race for Fort Bend ISD School Board Member for Position 6 there were four candidates running on the Saturday, May 9, 2015 ballot. But it was Addie Heyliger who finished with a majority of the votes. She earned 33.27% or 2,477 votes on election night. Jenny Bailey finished second with 29.12% or 2,168 votes; Stuart A. Jackson finished third with 24.40% or 1,817 votes; and J.J. Clemence finshed fourth with 13.22% or 984 votes.

The margin of victory was slim; but a victory is a victory. Heyliger defeated Bailey by a mere 309 votes in the race for Fort Bend ISD School Board Member for Position 6.




In the race for Fort Bend ISD School Board Member for Position 2, incumbent Trustee Grayle James, also the Board President, was able to hold off Kathy Li in another very close race. James earned 54.26% or 3,937 votes; and Li earned 45.72% or 3,316 votes. 

The margin of victory was slim; only 621 votes separated James and Li in the race for Fort Bend ISD School Board Member for Position 2; but a victory is a victory.

The Missouri City Council District B race was a little more competitive than the District A race.  JaPaula Kemp, an attorney by trade, was trying to defeat incumbent Council Member Don Smith. But it would not be her night, as Smith held her off by 134 votes.

I’m not sure, how much campaigning Kemp did leading up to Election Day; but I’m sure that this race was a little closer than most people thought it would turn out to be.

But again, the voter turnout for this race was very low. At the end of the night, Smith earned 56.82% or 558 votes, to Kemp’s 43.18% or 424 votes.

THE NEXT ELECTION FOR MISSOURI CITY

The next major election for the residents of Missouri City will be the 2016 Mayoral Election. The Election is expected to take place on Saturday, May 7, 2015. If anything changes, we’ll let you know.

Mayor Allen Owen, Council Member Jerry Wyatt, the At-Large Position #1 councilman, and Chris Preston, the At-Large Position #2 councilman will all be on the ballot, should they choose to run for re-election, as expected.

TURNOUT MUST GET BETTER

According to the Texas Secretary of State there were 363,147 registered voters in Fort Bend County in 2014. However, none of the races in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 General Election drew more than a few thousand votes. While winning the election on Election Day is important, somewhere in the very near future we must make it our business to increase voter participation in local elections.

HERE ARE A FEW MORE FORT BEND COUNTY ELECTION RESULTS FROM THE SATURDAY, MAY 9TH, 2015 GENERAL ELECTION

In the race for Lamar Consolidated (LCISD) Trustee District 4, Tyson Harrell earned 52.61% of the vote. Joy Williams finished second with 26.71% of the vote, and Sofia G. Sheikh finished third with 20.69% of the vote.

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In the race for Lamar Consolidated (LCISD) Trustee District 5, James Steenbergen earned 34.78% of the vote. Sharon Lovelady finished second with 25.66% of the vote, Kimberly Ashley finished third with 24.88% of the vote, and Lynn Franklin finished fourth with 14.68% of the vote.

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In the race for Lamar Considated (LCISD) Trustee District 7, Melisa Roberts earned 57.51% of the vote. Rhonda Zacharias finished second with 34.05% of the vote, and Mark Wiatrek finished third with 8.45% of the vote.

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In the race for Stafford Municipal School District (SMSD) Trustee At-Large Full Term, Xavier Herrera finished first with 35.36% of the vote, Manueal M. Hinojosa finished second with 32.39% of the vote, and Ettienne Zak finished third with 32.25% of the vote.

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In the race for Stafford Municipal School District (SMSD) Trustee at Large for A 1-Year Term to Fill a Vacancy, Alicia M. Lacy-Castille finished first with 56.71% of the vote, and Jeff Hutchison finished second with 43.29% of the vote.

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In the race for Mayor of Beasley, Mayor Kenneth Reid was running unopposed in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 Mayoral Election.

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In the race for Council Member for Beasley, Dale Lindemann finished first with 69.70% of the vote, and Teresa Cisneros finished second with 30.30% of the vote.

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In the race for Mayor of Needville, Mayor Delbert Wendt was running unopposed in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 Mayoral Election.

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In the race for City of Richmond Commissioner Jesse Torres defeated Williams H. “Bill” Dostal. Torres earned 65.97% of the vote, and Dostal earned 34.03% of the vote.

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In the race for Mayor of Rosenberg, Cynthia McConathy defeated Dwayne Grigar. McConathy earned 56.76% of the vote, and Grigar earned 43.24% of the vote.

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In the race for Rosenberg City Council At-Large Position 1, William T. Benton finished first with 70.39% of the vote. George A. Zepeda, Sr. was the only other candidate in the race and finished second with 29.61% of the vote.

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In the race for Rosenberg City Council At-Large Position 2 Amanda J. Barta finished first with 56.67% of the vote. Alicia Casias was second with 43.33% of the vote.

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In the race for Rosenberg City Council District No. 1, Jimmie J. Pena finished first with 54.87% of the vote. Juan Salazar finished second with 45.13% of the vote.

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In the race for Rosenberg City Council District No. 2, Susan Kroll Euton finished first with 56.48% of the vote. Joe G. Segura finished second with 43.52% of the vote.

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In the race for Rosenberg City Council District No. 3, Lisa M. Wallingford finished first with 48.80% of the vote, Joe Vera finished second with 36.47% of the vote, and Sergio J. Villagomez finished third with 14.73% of the vote.

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In the race for Rosenberg City Council District No. 4, Lynn Moses defeated Brent Redding. Moses earned 58.79% of the vote, and Redding earned 41.21% of the vote.

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In the race for Mayor of Stafford, Mayor Leonard Scarcella held off Robert Sorbet. Mayor Leonard Scarcella was first elected as Mayor of the City of Stafford in 1969. He is the longest, continuous serving mayor in the United States of America. He earned 64.37% of the vote, and his challenger Robert Sorbet earned 35.63% of the vote.

THE UPCOMING CITY OF HOUSTON MAYORAL ELECTION WILL BE TAKING PLACE ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2015

Don’t forget that the City of Houston election is getting more exciting by the day. 

A few of the candidates expected to be in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 race for City of Houston Mayor are: Ben Hall, Adrian Garcia, Victoria Lane, Sylvester Turner, Bill King, Marty McVey, Stephen Costello, and Chris Bell. The deadline for candidates to have their name placed on the ballot in the City of Houston is Monday, August 24, 2015. Early voting will start on Monday, October 19, 2015 and end on Friday, October 30, 2015. You are strongly encouraged to consider the candidates who value and respect us when you go to the polls

FINAL NOTES: Our "CELEBRATING FREEDOM AND LIBERTY" edition of Houston Business Connections Magazine will be released on Friday, June 19, 2015. This edition will highlight "JUNETEENTH" and "THE FOURTH OF JULY" holidays.

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