BUSINESS CONNECTIONS HOUSTON
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ELECTION DAY IS ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016
for Our Communities BY SHAWN N. THIERRY, ESQ.
ELECT
KELLI
JOHNSON 178TH CRIMINAL
DISTRICT
COURT
Political ad paid for by the Kelli Johnson for Judge Campaign in compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act, Angela Beavers, Treasurer.
2016 ENDORSEMENTS Democratic Nominee for State Representative, District 146
*BEST CHOICES FOR INDEPENDENT AND (NON-STRAIGHT TICKET) VOTERS IN HARRIS COUNTY!
MILES
BABIN
BRADY
DELGADO
OLIVERSON
ALLEN
CARGILL
ELLIS
FRANKLIN
OLSON
WALLE
THOMPSON
DUTTON
FARRAR
ALVARADO
KIM OGG
BOHAC
BENNETT
ROSEN
WEIMAN
MURPHY
BAKER
GREEN
WILLIAMSON
BRUCE BAIN IS ENDORSED BY THE BAPTIST MINISTERS ASSOCIATION OF HOUSTON AND VICINITY!
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Harris County Prosecutor for 18 years Felony District Court Chief since 2005 Former Special Crimes Prosecutor Prosecutor of the Year, Texas Narcotic Officers' Association Nationally-Recognized Law Enforcement Instructor
“I would be truly honored to have your support and your vote in the upcoming November Election.” -- Katherine McDaniel
CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE 174TH DISTRICT COURT WHY I AM RUNNING FOR JUDGE:
KATHERINE MCDANIEL
Over the course of my nineteen-year legal career, I have sought to serve the community. As an assistant district attorney, I have personally prosecuted to verdict over 100 jury trials and have litigated thousands of cases. I have handled essentially every type of case that comes before felony courts including crimes against children, murder, gang-related offenses, and narcotics trafficking. In addition, part of my service to the community has included working in the STAR (Success Through Addiction Recovery) program. This program is for low-level drug offenders who are working to regain their sobriety and their lives. I have enjoyed my work in that program and would plan to continue these valuable efforts as a judge. If given the privilege of serving the community as the judge of the 174th criminal district court, I will absolutely support the usage of personal recognizance bonds in appropriate situations. The range of offenses the Court handles is vast, from small amounts of drugs to capital murder. Bonds should consider the type of offense, future safety of the victim and community, and, bonds must not be used punitively. I am currently a Chief Prosecutor, responsible for all cases that come into the court, requiring me to supervise court prosecutors, an investigator, and support staff. In fact, I have been in the position of supervising felony junior prosecutors and staff for over ten years and this experience thoroughly qualifies me to manage court staff. Additionally, I am also a nationally-recognized expert in the area of search and seizure law and a thorough understanding the Fourth Amendment is a crucial skill of a judge in order for the fair administration of justice. ABOUT KATHERINE:
I am a native Texan and a dedicated public servant. I have a reputation of showing respect, consistency, and fairness to all. In 2014, I was honored as Prosecutor of the Year by the Texas Narcotics Officers’ Association and have also been recognized by the Texas Department of Public Safety for dedication and vigorous work in the fight against gangs and narcotics trafficking. Further recognition has included awards and commendations from the Texas Justice for Children, the Harris County District Attorney's Office Victims’ Assistance Division, the Texas Gang Investigators' Association, and, the Harris County Sheriff's Office Homicide Division. My husband is a retired Houston Police sergeant and we have an eight-year-old son who is the love of our lives. I am active in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo where I currently work in the Tours committee. I received my bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Texas and my juris doctor degree law degree from the Texas Tech School of Law. I also volunteer at my church in children’s programs including Sunday school and youth athletics.
Houston Baptist Ministers of Houston and Vicinity Political Action Committee (PAC) Endorses Katherine McDaniel for Judge!
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 OTHER ENDORSEMENTS: Houston Lawyers Association, Association of Women Attorneys, GLBT of Houston, Texas Coalition of Black Democrats, Mexican American Bar Association, Tejano Democrats, The Jewish Herald-Voice, AFL-CIO, and Houston Black Ministers Association
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HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER I ELECTION DAY IS ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016
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Houston Business Connections Newspaper did not make an endorsement in the race for President. However, we strongly encourage you to vote for the candidate you feel will best represent your current concerns and safeguard the freedoms we enjoy!
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These 2016 Houston Business Connections Newspaper endorsements are being provided for Harris County “INDEPENDENT” and “NON-STRAIGHT TICKET” voters. The candidates endorsed were selected by a “DISTINGUISHED GROUP” of Houston Business Connections Newspaper readers. These endorsements do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of any advertiser, subscriber or candidate included herein. If you have any question about the selection process call (281)788-3033. U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 2
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 10
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 36
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 9
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 7
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 18
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 8
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 22
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 3
JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 2
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 9
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 29
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5
Ted Poe
John Culberson
Kevin Brady
Michael McCaul No Endorsement Pete Olson
Brian Babin
Wayne Christian Debra Lehrmann
Eva Guzman
Mary Lou Keel
JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 5
Scott Walker
JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 6
Michael E. Keasler
MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 6 Donna Bahorich
MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 8 Barbara Cargill
*BEST CHOICES FOR INDEPENDENT AND (NON-STRAIGHT TICKET) VOTERS! Al Green
Gene Green
Paul Green
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HBCN -- NON-PARTISAN ENDORSEMENT GUIDE STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 4
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 139
DISTRICT JUDGE, 61ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DISTRICT JUDGE, 334TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 6
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 140
DISTRICT JUDGE, 80TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DISTRICT JUDGE, 337TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 11
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 141
DISTRICT JUDGE, 125TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DISTRICT JUDGE, 338TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 13
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 142
DISTRICT JUDGE, 127TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 18
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 143
DISTRICT JUDGE, 129TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 126
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 144
DISTRICT JUDGE, 133RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 127
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 145
DISTRICT JUDGE, 151ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 128
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 146
DISTRICT JUDGE, 152ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 129
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 147
DISTRICT JUDGE, 164TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 130
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 148
DISTRICT JUDGE, 165TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 131
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 149
DISTRICT JUDGE, 174TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Brandon Creighton
Sylvia R. Garcia
Larry Taylor
Borris L. Miles
Lois Kolkhorst
Kevin Roberts
Dan Huberty
Briscoe Cain
Dennis Paul
Tom Oliverson
Alma A. Allen
Jarvis Johnson
Armando Walle
Senfronia Thompson
Harold Dutton
Ana Hernandez
Mary Ann Perez
Carol Alvarado Shawn Thierry
Matt Murphy
Jessica Farrar
Hubert Vo
Fredericka Phillips
Larry Weiman
Kyle Carter
R.K. Sandill
Michael Gomez
Jaclanel McFarland
Mike Engelhart
Robert Schaffer
Bruce Bain
Debra Mayfield
Katherine McDaniel
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 132
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 150
DISTRICT JUDGE, 176TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 133
CHIEF JUSTICE, 1ST COURT OF APPEALS
DISTRICT JUDGE, 177TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 134
JUSTICE, 1ST COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PL .4
DISTRICT JUDGE, 178TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 135
JUSTICE, 14TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PL .2
DISTRICT JUDGE, 179TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 137
JUSTICE, 14TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PL .9
DISTRICT JUDGE, 215TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 138
DISTRICT JUDGE, 11TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DISTRICT JUDGE, 333RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Mike Schofield
Jim Murphy
Sarah Davis
Gary Elkins
Kendall Baker
Dwayne Bohac
Valoree Swanson Sherry Radack Evelyn Keyes Kevin Jewell
Tracy Christopher Kevin Fulton
Stacey Bond
Ryan Patrick
Kelli Johnson
Kristin M. Guiney
Elaine Palmer
Daryl Moore
Grant Dorfman Renee Magee
Ramona Franklin
DISTRICT JUDGE, 339TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Maria T. Jackson
DISTRICT JUDGE, 351ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Mark Kent Ellis
HARRIS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY Kim Ogg
JUDGE, COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 1
Clyde Leuchtag
HARRIS COUNTY ATTORNEY
Vince Ryan
HARRIS COUNTY SHERIFF
Ed Gonzalez
HARRIS COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR COLLECTOR
Ann Harris Bennett
HARRIS COUNTY SCHOOL TRUSTEE POSITION 1, PRECINCT 2 Sherri L. Matula
HARRIS COUNTY SCHOOL TRUSTEE POSITION 2, PRECINCT 4 Marilyn Burgess
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 1 Rodney Ellis
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 3 Steve Radack
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 1, PLACE 1
Eric William Carter
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 2, PLACE 1
HARRIS COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 3, PLACE 1 Joe Stephens
HARRIS COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 4, PLACE 1 Lincoln Goodwin
HARRIS COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 5, PLACE 1 Russ Ridgway
HARRIS COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 6, PLACE 1 Richard C. Vara
HARRIS COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 7, PLACE 1 Hilary Green
HARRIS COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 8, PLACE 1 Holly Williamson
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE PRECINCT 1 Alan Rosen
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE PRECINCT 2 Christopher Diaz
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE PRECINCT 3
Sherman Eagleton
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE PRECINCT 4 Mark Herman
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE PRECINCT 5 Ted Heap
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE PRECINCT 6 Richard Gonzales
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE PRECINCT 7 May Walker
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE PRECINCT 8 Phil Sandlin
Jo Ann Delgado
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*RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INDEPENDENT AND (NON-STRAIGHT TICKET) VOTERS! U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 2 POE
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for U.S. Representative, for District 2 — Ted Poe (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Pat Bryan (DEMOCRAT) James B. Veasaw (GREEN PARTY) and Christopher Hill (LIBERTARIAN). Congressman Ted Poe is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Congressman Ted Poe in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believe that Congressman Ted Poe is the right choice for non-straight ticket voters in Harris County.
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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 7 CULBERSON
tative, District 7 — John Culberson (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by James Cargas (DEMOCRAT).Congressman Culberson is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed James Cargas in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Congressman Culberson is the right choice for non-straight ticket voters in Harris County.
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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 8 BRADY
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for U.S. Representative, District 8 — Kevin Brady (REPUBLICAN) is running for re-election unopposed.*No Democrat or Libertarian chose to run for this seat. So, Congressman Kevin Brady will be re-elected.
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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 9
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for U.S. Representative, District 9 — Jeff Martin (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Al Green (DEMOCRAT). Congressman Al Green is the incumbent running for re-
GREEN
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 18 JACKSON-LEE
election in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Congressman Al Green in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Congressman Al Green is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters in Harris County.
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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 10 McCAUL
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for U.S. Representative, District 18 — Lori Bartley (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Sheila Jackson Lee (DEMOCRAT) and Thomas Kleven (GREEN PARTY). Congresswoman Jackson Lee is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee in this race. However, Lori Bartley is asking for your vote in this race. ---------------------------------------------------------
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for U.S. Representative, District 10 — Michael McCaul (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Tawana W. Cadien (DEMOCRAT) and Bill Kelsey (LIBERTARIAN). Congressman McCaul is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Congressman Michael McCaul in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Congressman Michael McCaul is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters in Harris County.
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 22 OLSON
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for U.S. Representative, District 22 — Pete Olson (REPUBLICAN) is
“A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE WHO VALUES OUR VOTE!”
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for U.S. Represen-
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*RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INDEPENDENT AND (NON-STRAIGHT TICKET) VOTERS! being challenged by Mark Gibson (DEMOCRAT). Congressman Pete Olson is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Congressman Pete Olson in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Congressman Pete Olson is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters in Harris County.
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 36 BABIN
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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 29 GREEN
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for U.S. Representative, District 29 — Julio Garza (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Gene Green (DEMOCRAT). Congressman Gene Green is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. N. Ruben Perez (LIBERTARIAN) and James Partsch-Galvan (GREEN PARTY) are also in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Congresswoman Gen Green in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes Congressman Gene Green is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters in Harris County.
YOUR VOTE IS YOUR VOICE!
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Wayne Christian (REPUBLICAN), Grady Yarbrough (DEMOCRAT), Mark A. Miller (LIBERTARIAN) AND Martina Salinas (GREEN PARTY) will face off. This race does not have an incumbent. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Mark Millier in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Wayne Christian is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters.
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TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
CHRISTIAN
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Texas Railroad Commissioner
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 3 LEHRMANN
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3 — Debra Lehrmann (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Mike Westergren (DEMOCRAT), Kathie Glass (LIBERTARIAN) and Rodolfo Rivera Munoz (GREEN PARTY) are also in this race. Justice Debra Lehrmann is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Justice Debra Lehrmann in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes Justice Debra Lehrmann is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters in Harris County.
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5 GREEN
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5 — Paul Green (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Dori Contreras Garza (DEMOCRAT), Tom Oxford (LIBERTARIAN) and Charles E. Waterbury (GREEN PARTY). Justice Paul Green is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Dori Contreras Garza in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Justice Paul Green is the best choice for nonstraight ticket voters.
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“A REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE WHO VALUES OUR VOTE!”
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*RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INDEPENDENT AND (NON-STRAIGHT TICKET) VOTERS! JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 9
KEEL
Reposa (GREEN PARTY) are also in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Justice Larwrence ”Larry” Meyers in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Mary Lou Keel is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters.
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JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 5 WALKER
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JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 2
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2 — Mary Lou Keel is challenging Lawrence “Larry” Meyers (DEMOCRAT). Judge Meyers (formerly a Republican) is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. Mark Ash (LIBERTARIAN) and Adam King Blackwell
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GUZMAN
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9 — Eva Guzman (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Savannah Robinson (DEMOCRAT), Don Fulton (LIBERTARIAN) and Jim Chisholm (GREEN PARTY). Justice Eva Guzman is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Justice Eva Guzman in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Justice Eva Guzman is the best choice for nonstraight ticket voters.
ton Business Connections Newspaper believes that Scott Walker is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters.
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5 Scott Walker (REPUBLICAN), Betsy Johnson (DEMOCRAT), William Bryan Strange (LIBERTARIAN) and Judith SandersCastro (GREEN PARTY) will face off. There is no incumbent in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Scott Walker in this race. Hous-
JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 6 KEASLER
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6 – Michael E. Keasler (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Robert Burns (DEMOCRAT) and Mark W. Bennett (LIBERTARIAN). Judge Michael E. Keasler is the incumbent running for reelection in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Robert Burns in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Michael E. Keasler is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters.
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MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 6
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Member, State Board of Education, District 6 — Donna Bahorich (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by R.
Dakota Carter (DEMOCRAT) and Whitney Bilyeu (LIBERTARIAN). Donna Bohorich is the incumbent running for reelection in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed R. Dakota Carter in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Donna Bahorich is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters.
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MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 8 CARGILL
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Member, State Board of Education, District 8 — Barbara Cargill (REPUBLICAN) is running for re-election unopposed. *No Democrat or Libertarian chose to run for this seat. So, Barbara Cargill will be re-elected. Don’t forget to vote on Tuesday, November 8th.
“A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE WHO VALUES OUR VOTE!”
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CREIGHTON
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Senator, District 4 — Brandon Creighton (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Jenn West (LIBERTARIAN). Senator Brandon Creighton is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. *No Democrat chose to run for this seat.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed did not make an endorsement in this race.. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that State Senator Brandon Creighton is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters. --------------------------------------------------------
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 6
GARCIA
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Senator, District 6 —
Sylvia R. Garcia (DEMOCRAT is running for re-election unopposed.*No Republican or Libertarian chose to run for this seat. So, State Senator Sylvia Garcia will be re-elected.
MILES
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STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 11
TAYLOR
believes that State Senator lOIS w. kOLKHORST is the best choice for nonstraight ticket voters.
District 13 Democratic Precinct Chairs.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed did not make an endorsement in this race.. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that BORRIS L. MILES is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 126 ROBERTS
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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Senator, District 11 — Larry Taylor (REPUBLICAN) is running for reelection unopposed.*No Democrat or Libertarian chose to run for this seat. So, State Senator Larry Taylor will be re-elected.
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 18
KOLKHORST
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STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 13
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Senator, District 13 – Borris L. Miles (DEMOCRAT) is running against Joshua Rohn (LIBERTARIAN). *No Republican or Green Party candidate chose to run for this seat. Former State Rep. Borris L. Miles replaced former State Senator Rodney Ellis on the Tuesday, November 8, 2016 ballot by winning a majority of the votes cast by a select group of Senate
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Senator, District 18 — Lois W. Kolkhorst (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Kathie L. Stone (LIBERTARIAN). *No Democrat chose to run for this seat. State Senator Lois W. Kolkhorst is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed did not make an endorsement in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 126 — Kevin Roberts (REPUBLICAN), Joy Dawson-Thomas (DEMOCRAT), and Eric B. Moquin (LIBERTARIAN) will face off. There is no incumbent in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Kevin Roberts in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes Kevin Roberts is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters in Harris County.
“A REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE WHO VALUES OUR VOTE!”
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*RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INDEPENDENT AND (NON-STRAIGHT TICKET) VOTERS! STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 127
CAIN
OLIVERSON
HUBERTY
SCHOFIELD
paper believes that Briscoe Cain is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters. On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 127 — Dan Huberty (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Scott Ford (LIBERTARIAN) and Joseph McElligott (GREEN PARTY). *No Democrat chose to run for this seat. State Rep. Dan Huberty is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board did not make an endorsement in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that State Rep. Dan Huberty is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters in Harris County.
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 128
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 128 — Briscoe Cain (REPUBLICAN) will face off against Ken Lowder (LIBERTARIAN). *No Democrat chose to run for this seat. Briscoe Cain defeated the incumbent in the Republican Party runoff election. he Houston Chronicle editorial board did not make an endorsement in this race. Houston Business Connections News-
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 132
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 129 PAUL
130 — Tom Oliverson (REPUBLICAN) is running for re-election unopposed. *No Democrat or Libertarian candidate chose to run for this seat. So, State Rep. Tom Oliverson will be re-elected. --------------------------------------------------------
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 131 ALLEN
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 129 — Dennis Paul (REPUBLICAN) does not have an opponent. *No Democrat chose to run for this seat. State Rep. Dennis Paul is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. --------------------------------------------------------
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 131 – Alma A. Allen (DEMOCRAT) is running for re-election unopposed. *No Republican or Libertarian candidate chose to run for this seat. So, State Rep. Alma Allen will be re-elected.
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 130
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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 132 — Mike Schofield (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Phil Kurtz (LIBERTARIAN). *No Democrat chose to run for this seat. State Rep. Schofield is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board did not make an endorsement in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that State Rep. Mike Schofield is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 133
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 133 — Jim Murphy (REPUBLICAN) is running for re-election unopposed. *No Democrat or Libertarian candidate chose to run for this seat. State Rep. Murphy will be re-elected.
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“A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE WHO VALUES OUR VOTE!”
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*RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INDEPENDENT AND (NON-STRAIGHT TICKET) VOTERS! STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 134
ELKINS
DAVIS
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 138 BOHAC
Elkins is the best choice for nonstraight ticket voters in Harris County. On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 134 — Sarah Davis (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Ben Rose (DEMOCRAT) and Gilberto “Gil” Vasquez (LIBERTARIAN). State Rep. Sarah Davis is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed State Rep. Sarah Davis in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that State Rep. Sarah Davis is the best choice for nonstraight ticket voters.
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 135
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 135 — Gary Elkins (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Jesse A. Ybanez (DEMOCRAT). State Rep. Gary Elkins is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Jesse A. Ybanez in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that State Rep. Gary
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 137 BAKER
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 138 — Dwayne Bohac (REPUBLICAN) is running for re-election unopposed. *No Democrat or Republican candidate chose to run for this seat. So, State Rep. Dwayne Bohac will be re-elected. --------------------------------------------------------
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 137 — Kendall Baker (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Gene Wu (DEMOCRAT). Dan Biggs (LIBERTARIAN) is also in the race. State Rep. Gene Wu is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed State Rep. Gene Wu in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Kendall L. Baker is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters in Harris County. Don’t forget to vote on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in Harris County.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 139 JOHNSON
the term left vacant by former State Rep. Sylvester Turner. State Rep. Jarvis Johnson then went on to defeat Kimberly Willis in the Democratic Party “RUNOFF ELECTION” held on Tuesday, May 24, 2016.
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 140 WALLE
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 140 – Armando Lucio Walle (DEMOCRAT) is running for re-election unopposed. *No Republican or Libertarian chose to run for this seat. So, State Rep. Armando Lucio Walle will be re-elected.
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 139 – Jarvis Johnson (DEMOCRAT) will be running for re-election unopposed. State Rep. Johnson won this seat in a “SPECIAL ELECTION” to finish out the remainder of
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 143 HERNANDEZ
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 141 – Senfronia Thompson (DEMOCRAT) is running for re-election unopposed. *No Republican or Libertarian candidate chose to run for this seat. So, State Rep. Senfronia Thompson will be re-elected.
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 143 – Ana Hernandez (DEMOCRAT) is running for re-election unopposed. *No Republican or Libertarian candidate chose to run for this seat. So, State Rep. Ana Hernandez will be re-elected.
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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 142 – Harold V. Dutton, Jr. (DEMOCRAT) is running for re-election unopposed. *No Republican or Libertarian candidate chose to run for this seat. So, State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr. will be re-elected.
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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 144 — Gilbert Pena (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Mary Ann Perez (DEMOCRAT). State Rep. Gilbert Pena is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. The
Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Mary Ann Perez in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Mary Ann Perez is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters.
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 145 ALVARADO
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 145 – Carol Alvarado (DEMOCRAT) is running for reelection unopposed. *No Republican or Libertarian candidate chose to run for this seat. So, State Rep. Carol Alvarado will be re-elected.
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 146
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 146 – Shawn Thierry (DEMOCRAT) has replaced state Rep. Borris Miles on the ballot. *No Republican or Libertarian candidate chose to run for this seat. However, there is a write-in candidate in this race.Don’t forget to vote cast your vote for
Shawn thierry on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. in Harris County. Shawn Thierry is asking for your vote, prayers and support.
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 147 MURPHY
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 147 — Matt Murphy (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Garnet F. Coleman (DEMOCRAT) and Brian M. Harrison (GREEN PARTY). State Rep. Coleman is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. However, Matt Murphy is the candidate asking for our vote.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed State Representative Garnet F. Coleman in this race. However, Matt Murphy is the candidate asking for your vote in this race.
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Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed State Rep. Hubert Vo in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that State Rep. Hubert Vo is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in this district.
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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 148 – Jessica Cristina Farrar (DEMOCRAT) is running for re-election unopposed. *No Republican or Libertarian candidate chose to run for this seat. So, State Rep. Farrar will be re-elected.
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 149 HUBERT VO
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 149 — Bryan Chu (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Hubert Vo (DEMOCRAT). State Rep. Hubert Vo is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. The
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 150 SWANSON
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for State Representative, District 150 — Valoree Swanson will face off against Michael Shawn Kelly (DEMOCRAT). There is no incumbent in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Michael Shawn Kelly in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Valoree Swanson is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in this district. --------------------------------------------------------
CHIEF JUSTICE, 1ST COURT OF APPEALS
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Chief Justice, 1st Court of Ap-
editorial board endorsed Barbara Gardner in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Evelyn Keyes is the best choice for nonstraight ticket voters living in Harris County.
peals — Sherry Radack (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Jim Peacock (DEMOCRAT). Judge Sherry Radack is the incumbent running for reelection in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Sherry Radack in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Sherry Radack is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
JUSTICE, 1ST COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PL .4 KEYES
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 4 — Evelyn Keyes (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Barbara Gardner (DEMOCRAT). Judge Evelyn Keyes is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. The Houston Chronicle
JUSTICE, 14TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PL.2 JEWELL
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 2 — Kevin Jewell (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Candance White (DEMOCRAT). *There is no incumbent in this race. This seat was vacated by (REPUBLICAN) Justice Sharon McCally. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Kevin Jewell in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Kevin Jewell is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 9 — Tracy Elizabeth Christopher (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Peter M. Kelly (DEMOCRAT). Justice Christopher is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Tracy Elizabeth Christopher in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Tracy Elizabeth Christopher is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
DISTRICT JUDGE, 11TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 11th Judicial District — Kevin Fulton (REPUBLICAN) will face off against Kristen Hawkins (DEMOCRAT). The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Kevin Fulton in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Kevin Fulton is the best choice for non-straight
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ticket voters living in Harris County. Don’t forget to vote on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
DISTRICT JUDGE, 61ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT PHILLIPS
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 61st Judicial District — Erin Elizabeth Lunceford (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Fredericka Phillips (DEMOCRAT). Judge Elizabeth Lunceford is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Erin Elizabeth Lunceford in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Fredericka Phillips is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
District — Sharon Hemphill (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Kyle Carter (DEMOCRAT). Judge Kyle Carter is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Kyle Carter in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Kyle Carter is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 80th Judicial District — Will Archer (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Larry Weiman (DEMOCRAT). Judge Larry Weiman is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Larry Weiman in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Larry Weiman is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
DISTRICT JUDGE, 125TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT CARTER
DISTRICT JUDGE, 127TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT SANDILL
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 127th Judicial District — Sarahjane Swanson (REPUBLICAN) is challenging R.K. Sandill (DEMOCRAT). Judge R.K. Sandill is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge R.K. Sandill in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge R.K. Sandill is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 125th Judicial
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clanel McFarland (DEMOCRAT). Judge McFarland is the incumbent running for reelection in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Jaclanel McFarland in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Jaclanel McFarland is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
DISTRICT JUDGE, 152ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT SCHAFFER
-------------------------------------------------------On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 129th Judicial District — Sophia Mafrige (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Michael Gomez (DEMOCRAT). Judge Gomez is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. Both candidates in this race are asking for your vote on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Michael Gomez in this race. --------------------------------------------------------
DISTRICT JUDGE, 133RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT McFARLAND
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 133rd Judicial District — Cindy Bennett Smith (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Ja-
DISTRICT JUDGE, 151ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT ENGELHART
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 151st Judicial District — Jeff Hastings (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Michael Engelhart (DEMOCRAT). Judge Engelhart is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Michael Engelhart in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Judge Michael Engelhart is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
ELECTION DAY IS ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016.
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 152nd Judicial District — Don Self (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Robert K. Schaffer (DEMOCRAT). Judge Schaffer is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Robert K. Schaffer in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Robert K. Schaffer is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
DISTRICT JUDGE, 164TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT BAIN
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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge,
164th Judicial District — Bruce Bain (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Alexandra Smoots-Hogan (DEMOCRAT). Judge Smoots-Hogan is running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Alexandra Smoots-Hogan in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Bruce Bain is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
DISTRICT JUDGE, 165TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT MAYFIELD
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 165th Judicial District — Debra Ibarra Mayfield (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Ursula A. Hall (DEMOCRAT). Judge Mayfield is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Debra Ibarra Mayfield in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Debra Ibarra Mayfield is the best choice for nonstraight ticket voters living in Harris County.
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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 174th Judicial District — Katherine McDaniel (REPUBLICAN) and Hazel B. Jones (DEMOCRAT) will face off. There is no incumbent in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Hazel B. Jones in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Katherine McDaniel is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
DISTRICT JUDGE, 176TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 176th Judicial District — Stacey W. Bond (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Nikita “Niki” Harmon (DEMOCRAT). Judge Bond is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Stacey W. Bond in this race. Houston Business Con-
DISTRICT JUDGE, 178TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JOHNSON
nections Newspaper believes that Judge Stacey W. Bond is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
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DISTRICT JUDGE, 177TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT PATRICK
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 178th Judicial District — Phil Gommels (REPUBLICAN) and Kelli Johnson (DEMOCRAT) will face off. There is no incumbent in this race. Both candidates in this race are seeking your vote. However, the Houston Chronicle editorial Board endorsed Kelli Johnson in this race.
trict — Kristin M. Guiney (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Randy Roll (DEMOCRAT). Judge Guiney is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Kristen M. Guiney in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Kristen M. Guiney is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 177th Judicial District — Ryan Patrick (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Robert Johnson (DEMOCRAT). Judge Ryan Patrick is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Ryan Patrick in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Ryan Patrick is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
DISTRICT JUDGE, 179TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT GUINEY
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 179th Judicial Dis-
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 215th Judicial District — Fred Shuchart (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Elaine Palmer (DEMOCRAT). Judge Elaine Palmer is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Fred Shuchart in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Elaine Palmer is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
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DORFMAN
in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Grant Dorfman is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 334th Judicial District — Grant Dorfman (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Steven Kirkland (DEMOCRAT). Judge Dorfman is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Grant Dorfman
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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 333rd Judicial District — Joseph “Tad” Halbach (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Daryl Moore (DEMOCRAT). Judge Halbach is the incumbent running for reelection in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Joseph “Tad” Halbach in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Daryl Moore is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 337th Judicial District — Renee Magee (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Herb Ritchie (DEMOCRAT). Judge Magee is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Renee Magee in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Renee Magee is the best choice for
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 338th Judicial District — Brock Thomas (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Ramona Franklin (DEMOCRAT). Judge Thomas is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Brock Thomas in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Ramona Franklin is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
challenging Maria T. (Terri) Jackson (DEMOCRAT). Judge Jackson is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Maria T. Jackson in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Maria T. Jackson is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
DISTRICT JUDGE, 351ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT ELLIS
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DISTRICT JUDGE, 339TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 339th Judicial District — Mary McFaden (REPUBLICAN) is
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Judge, 351st Judicial District — Mark Kent Ellis (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by George Powell (DEMOCRAT). Judge Mark Kent Ellis is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.
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BUILDING STRONGER COMMUNITIES
Collaborative Cooperation for Our Communities HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER I ELECTION DAY IS ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016
GUEST EDITORIAL
NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE 2016 HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER READER ENDORSEMENTS
A s your State Representative, I will work with Mayor Turner, our new State Senator Concerned Citizens,
ing hand. I plan to reform state economic incentives to bring more jobs to District 146 and to encourage local businesses and contractors to hire more local residents. "Hire Houston First" is a good program for hiring more local businesses. Let's hire more Houstonians first, including those who need a second chance.
Boris Miles & County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Congressman Al Green, Congresswoman Shelia Jackson Lee, District D City Council Member Dwight Boykins, District K City Council Member Larry Green, and other council members and elected officials to maximize opportunities for the residents of District 146. I will create collaborative efforts to solve the challenges facing our district, our city, and all Texans.
3. Senior citizens need more than just property tax relief to hold on to their houses. SHAWN THIERRY They need help keeping up with home repairs. Homeowners have been using their own money to mow weeded lots in their neighborhood; they should be reimbursed for those expenses. State and federal laws should be amended 1. It's time to reform the bail system in our state to make to allow affordable housing dollars to be used to sure people are not in jail simply because they can't afford help senior citizens with these issues. to pay bail. Also, the county jail should not be a revolving door for those needing a hospital bed, so tackling our Teamwork matters, and I intend to be a team player who state's mental health crisis is another key priority. I am will work hard for the residents of District 146. I would be eager to work with fellow Democrats and our Republican honored to receive your vote on Election Day and hope colleagues in the 2017 Legislative session toimplement you will join our team now. community treatment programs, increase funding for psychiatric hospitals, as well as examine the mental health Let's all win...together. needs for juveniles in our state's foster care system. 2. Poverty and hunger are real problems in our community and across the state. The best way to address these challenges is to make sure all Houstonians and Texans have access to affordable workforce training, good paying jobs, and a strong safety net when they need a help-
Together,
Shawn N. Thierry, Esq.
HOUSE DISTRICT 146 Democratic Nominee State Representative, District 146
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Freedom is not the existence that the majority of African-Americans, Latinos and poor people experience. Freedom is the right to have equal opportunity to the American Dream. The opportunities include but are not limited to having access to: 1) quality, affordable and safe public education; 2) safe and affordable housing; 3) affordable healthcare; 4) affordable and healthy food, including fruit and vegetables; 5) employment that pays a living wage and without wage theft; 6) fair policing without racial profiling and excessive force; 7) a prison system that is not the equivalent of modern day slavery; and 8) government that allocates resources equally. Likewise freedom includes the right to be who you are and love who you love. There is more to freedom but these are some of the most fundamental tenets. To that end, for the afore-referenced communities true freedom does not exist. You judge a country by its treatment of its most vulnerable residents. By that standard we still have a long way to go. We must continue to demand freedom in our political, educational, housing, healthcare and prison systems. We will be much closer to freedom when we fix these broken systems....
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RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
a aVoted Trial Judge of the Year
Received 2016 Public Sector Achievement Award from UH Law Center Alumni Association
ABOUT MIKE ENGELHART
Mike Engelhart, a Democrat, has been the Judge of the 151st Civil District Court since January 1, 2009 after being elected county-wide in Harris County in November 2008. He was reelected in 2012, receiving the second highest number of votes of any district court judge candidate. A 1995 graduate of The University of Houston Law Center, Mike was an Associate Editor of the Houston Law Review. Before that, he earned a BA in Political Science and Spanish from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. As a litigator, Mike practiced in all state and federal courts in Texas. He is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial law, and speaks Spanish fluently.
Mike is on the Board of Directors of the Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists (TACTAS), and is on the Board of Directors of Greater Houston Kosher Chili Cookoff, Inc. (a 501(c)(3) organization). He is also a member of the College of the State Bar of Texas, and a Certified Mediator. Mike is also a member of the Advisory Board of New Leaders Council of Houston. He has given many presentations to lawyers, and written numerous legal articles. In 2016 he received the University of Houston Law Center Alumni Association “Public Sector Achievement Award,” and the “Trial Judge of the Year” Award from the Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists.
www.JudgeEngelhart.com
He lives in Bellaire with his wife of 20 years, Eva, who is an attorney and a Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee. They have two boys, Joey, 17, and Zachary, 14.
ENDORSED BY: AFL-CIO, Mexican America Bar Association of Houston (MABAH), Houston Chronicle, Houston Lawyers Association, GLBT Political Caucus, Houston C-Club, Latino Labor Leadership Assembly, Association of Women Attorneys – Houston, Constable Alan Rosen Judge Mike Engelhart is Winner of the Houston Bar Association 2016 Judicial Preference Poll Political Advertising paid for by Mike Engelhart for Judge in compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act, George J. Engelhart, Treasurer
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Together We Will Make A Difference Dear Dedicated Democrat,
If we are going to reduce crime, improve education and revitalize our neighborhoods in District 146, we are going to have to do it together. I am ready to partner with the residents in our communities to help lead this essential effort. As your State Representative, my focus will be empowering Civic Clubs, community leaders and local business owners to make sure that you have a seat at the table and a meaningful voice in the decision making process. I am a life long resident of District 146, graduate of Howard University, and the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University. I have been an attorney for more than twenty years. As a mother, and product of the public education system, I understand the importance of good schools and that a better education funding formula will improve the schools in our District (146) and across the city. As a small business owner, I know first-hand the kind of hard work that is required to succeed. We need a level playing field and access to public and private sector contracting opportunities. I will be a champion of local businesses, diversity and inclusion. A small business advisory group will help me with these issues. Higher education is important. All the young people in District 146 should have access to an affordable, quality education and work force training. I will work with local colleges, universities, churches and community organizations to help secure scholarship funding for our high school graduates. Together, I want us to encourage and celebrate academic achievement among our children and grandchildren. During the 2017 legislative session, I plan to address education, jobs, public safety, community revitalization, and focus on securing more funding to fix flooding here at home and throughout the region. I will also work to secure more services for seniors and funding for improved health care in the District. We have serious work to do and together we will get it done.
Together,
Shawn N. Thierry, Esq. Democratic Nominee State Representative, District 146
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As a lifelong resident of House District 146, I can tell you firsthand that we live in a strong community filled with hard-working citizens. Our residents deserve a qualified advocate who can fight for our rights and political issues. I have 20 years of exemplary work experience as a skilled attorney. I am a strong negotiator and an advocate for victims. I'm also a single working mother and small business owner that knows how to implement smart initiatives to stimulate the economy in our communities. I'm asking for your support because I believe I have the credentials and the commitment to best serve you in the Texas House of Representatives.� - Shawn Thierry
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I’m Asking for Your Vote!
“For the past eight years, as judge of the 129th District Court, I have been committed to justice, fairness and respect for everyone. If you believe in accessibility, efficiency, and good judgment in a well-run court, I am asking for your vote.” - Judge Michael Gomez, 129th District Court
Highlights:
Presiding Judge of the 129th Civil District Court since 2009
Graduate of Rice University and the University of Houston Law Center 2016 Trial Judge of the Year by Hispanic Bar Association of Houston Winner of the Houston Bar Association’s Preference Poll Member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church
Endorsements:
www.JudgeGomez.com
Houston Chronicle Houston Lawyer's Association Mexican-American Bar Association Houston GLBT Political Caucus Harris County AFL-CIO
Paid for by Friends of Michael Gomez in compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Fairness Act, Efren Acosta, Treasurer.
*Rated the most “well-qualified”/”qualified” candidate for the 129th District Court by voters in the Houston Bar Association Qualifications Poll.
Supreme Court Appointments, Voting Rights Act, Federal, State, County & Judicial Elections
Election Day:
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
(713)755-6965
For Questions Please Call the Harris County Election Information Line:
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
I began working at the Harris County District Attorney office in 1992. I believe that I was a strong asset for the citizens of Harris County as an Assistant District Attorney for 21 years prior to my election to the 337th District Court.
WHY VOTE FOR ME?
Thank you for taking a moment to visit my website at the address listed below to learn more about my re-election for Judge of the 337th District Court.
Elected in 2012, I have worked in the criminal justice system for the past 24 years. During that time, I have served in many leadership capacities. I bring strong conservative principles and many years of experience to the bench. I'm asking for your support again in 2016! Please take a moment to review my biography and to sign my Endorsement page. Also, friend me on Facebook. I am keeping an active log from the campaign trail on my Facebook page and will post important campaign announcements there.
GET TO KNOW ME
I was born in Texas City and was one of eight children. At a young age, my father's job took my family and I to Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska. During this time, I began swimming competitively at age 51/2. I eventually went on to represent Texas and the United States in the 1976 olympics in Montreal. After competing in olympics I returned to Texas in high school where I graduated from Clear Lake High School and went on to complete college and law school at the University of Houston. Throughout my athletic career and my career as a top prosecutor, my drive and determination have humbly been on display. The same drive and determination that made me a young olympian and the same respected record I earned as a prosecutor and district court judge will continue to benefit the citizens of Harris County upon myre-election.
My accomplishments included: • Trying 148 criminal cases to a jury including murder, sexual assault, aggravated robbery and home invasion cases • A 12-year tenure as a felony district court chief supervising junior prosecutors in 4 District courts • Trying 10 capital murder cases to a jury • Six years as a felony chief in the white collar crime and public assistance fraud-special crimes divisions. I have significantly reduced the pending caseload for the 337th District Court through diligence and hard work in an effort to provide a fair and speedy resolution of cases. I have also volunteered to preside over a mental health caseload, wherein I supervise mentally ill defendants who are on probation for criminal offenses and need assistance in connecting with community programs designed to prevent recidivism.
MY FAMILY
My husband and I, Tucker, reside in Houston. Renee has two grown children: Angela, a physician with the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and Christopher, a licensed attorney in Miami, Florida. Renee and Tucker are the proud grandparents of two year old Benjamin
and expect another grandchild in the fall. Renee's parents, June and Jack Magee, reside in El Lago, Texas. Renee is a lifelong Republican and a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church.
TEAM USA
Renee put her pride in her country and her special talent on the world stage when she competed in the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. Renee broke the glass ceiling for female swimmers in Texas. She was the first female Texas swimmer to make an Olympic team in an individual event. In April 2011, Renee was inducted into the Texas Swimming & Diving Hall of Fame. Pd. Pol. Ad by Renee Magee Campaign, in compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act,
WWW.JUDGERENEEMAGEE.COM James Tucker, Treasurer
Vote Bruce Bain for the 164th District Court
The 164th District court needs Bruce Bain, an accomplished litigator, legal mediator and family man. As a business owner, he understands the value of time and efficiency and he’ll bring that to the 164th District Court. His broad base of experience will enable him to rule quickly on the wide variety of matters that come before a Civil District Court Judge.
Experienced Litigator
Apostle Cleaver and Bruce Bain
Accomplished trial attorney with over three decades of civil trial experience in both state and federal courts.
Experienced Mediator
A certified mediator with over 70 hours of mediation training.
Diverse Legal Experience
Includes commercial, toxic tort, insurance defense and subrogation, constitutional, personal injury, partnership, business, and real estate law.
BAINFORJUDGE.COM Business Owner
Councilman Michael Kubosh, his wife and Bruce Bain
Bruce has also been a businessman since 1992. Bruce is currently a managing shareholder in Bain & Bain, PLLC, and formerly a shareholder/ partner in Soape, Brown, McDermott, P.C.
Pd. Pol. Ad by Bruce Bain Campaign for Judge, in compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act, Grant Dunwoody, Treasurer.
HARRIS COUNTY HBCN -- NON-PARTISAN ENDORSEMENT GUIDE
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*RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INDEPENDENT AND (NON-STRAIGHT TICKET) VOTERS! HARRIS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY KIM OGG
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for District Attorney — Devon Anderson (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Kim Ogg (DEMOCRAT). Devon Anderson is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Kim Ogg in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Kim Ogg is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
JUDGE, COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 1 LEUCHTAG
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Judge, County Civil Court at Law
No. 1 — Clyde Raymond Leuchtag (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by George Barnstone (DEMOCRAT). Judge Clyde Leuchtag is the incumbent in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Clyde Raymond Leuchtag in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Clyde Raymond Leuchtag is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
HARRIS COUNTY ATTORNEY RYAN
COUNTY SHERIFF
GONZALEZ
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Sheriff — Ron Hickman (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Ed Gonzalez (DEMOCRAT). Sheriff Ron Hickman is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Ed Gonzalez in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Ed Gonzalez is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
Mike Sullivan is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Ann Harris Bennett in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Ann Harris Bennett is the best choice for nonstraight ticket voters living in Harris County. Don’t forget to vote! --------------------------------------------------------
HARRIS COUNTY SCHOOL TRUSTEE POSITION 1, PRECINCT 2 MATULA
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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for County Attorney – Jim Leitner (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Vince Ryan (DEMOCRAT). Vince Ryan is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Vince Ryan in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Vince Ryan is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
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HARRIS COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR COLLECTOR BENNETT
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for County Tax Assessor-Collector — Mike Sullivan (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Ann Harris Bennett (DEMOCRAT).
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for County School Trustee, Position 1, Precinct 2 — George Moore (REPUBLICAN) and Sherri L. Matula (DEMOCRAT) will face off. There is no incumbent in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Sherri Matula in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Sherri Matula is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
YOUR VOTE MATTERS!
“A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE WHO VALUES OUR VOTE!”
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*RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INDEPENDENT AND (NON-STRAIGHT TICKET) VOTERS! COUNTY COMMISSIONER HARRIS COUNTY PRECINCT 3 SCHOOL TRUSTEE RADACK POSITION 2, PRECINCT 4
CARTER
STEPHENS
BURGESS
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for County School Trustee, Position 2, Precinct 4 — Eric Dick (REPUBLICAN) and Marilyn Burgess (DEMOCRAT) will face off. There is no incumbent in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Marilyn Burgess in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Marilyn Burgess is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT 1
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Harris County Commissioner for Precinct 1 – Rodney Ellis (DEMOCRAT) is running unopposed. *No Republican or Libertarian chose to run for this seat. --------------------------------------------------------
EVERY VOTE COUNTS!
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for County Commissioner, Precinct 3 — Steve Radack (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Jenifer Rene Pool (DEMOCRAT). Commissioner Steve Radack is the incumbent in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Commissioner Steve Radack in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Commissioner Steve Radack is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
Chronicle editorial board endorsed Eric William Carter in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Eric William Carter is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
HARRIS COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 2, PLACE 1 DELGADO
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HARRIS COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 1, PLACE 1
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 1 — SaraJane Milligan (REPUBLICAN) and Eric William Carter (DEMOCRAT) will face off. There is no incumbent in this race. The incumbent (Democratic Judge Dale Gorczynski) did not run for re-election.The Houston
HARRIS COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 3, PLACE 1
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3, Place 1 — Tom Zakes (REPUBLICAN) will face off against Joe Stephens (DEMOCRAT). There is no incumbent in this race. The incumbent (DEMOCRAT) Judge Mike Parrott did not run for re-election. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Joe Stephens in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Joe Stephens is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 1 – Jo Ann Delgado is running for re-election unopposed. *No Republican or Libertarian chose to run for this seat. So, Judge Delgado will be re-elected.
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ALL VOTES MATTER!
“A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE WHO VALUES OUR VOTE!”
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*RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INDEPENDENT AND (NON-STRAIGHT TICKET) VOTERS! HARRIS COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 4, PLACE 1
RIDGWAY
GREEN
GOODWIN
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4, Place 1 — Lincoln Goodwin (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Vicky Printers Reynolds (DEMOCRAT). Judge Lincoln Goodwin is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Judge Lincoln Goodwin in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Lincoln Goodwin is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
Russ Ridgway is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed William “Bill” McLeod in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Judge Russ Ridgway is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
HARRIS COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 6, PLACE 1 VARA
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HARRIS COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 5, PLACE 1
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 1 — Russ Ridgway (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by William “Bill” McLeod (DEMOCRAT). Judge
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HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 1 ROSEN
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 1 — Hilary Green is running for re-election unopposed. *No Republican or Libertarian chose to run for this seat. So, Judge Green will be re-elected.
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HARRIS COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 8, PLACE 1 WILLIAMSON
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 6, Place 1 – Richard C. Vara (DEMOCRAT) is running for re-election unopposed. *No Republican or Libertarian chose to run for this seat.
Place 1 — Holly Williamson (REPUBLICAN) is running for re-election unopposed. *No Democrat or Libertarian chose to run for this seat. So, Judge Williamson will be re-elected.
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 8,
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Constable, Precinct 1 — Joe Danna (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Alan Rosen (DEMOCRAT). Constable Alan Rosen is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Constable Alan Rosen in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Constable Alan Rosen is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
“A REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE WHO VALUES OUR VOTE!”
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*RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INDEPENDENT AND (NON-STRAIGHT TICKET) VOTERS!
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 2
EAGLETON
DIAZ
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Constable, Precinct 2 — Daniel Vela (REPUBLICAN) is challenging Christopher (Chris) Diaz (DEMOCRAT). Constable Diaz is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Constable Christopher (Chris) Diaz in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Constable Christopher (Chris) Diaz is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 3
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Constable, Precinct 3 — Dan Webb (REPUBLICAN) is facing off against Sherman Eagleton (DEMOCRAT). There is no incumbent running in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Dan Webb in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Sherman
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 5 HEAP
Eagleton is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County.
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HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 4 HERMAN
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Constable, Precinct 4 — Mark Herman (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Jeff McGowen (DEMOCRAT). Constable Mark Herman is the incumbent running for re-election in this race.The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Jeff McGowen in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Mark Herman is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
endorsed Richard “Rick” Gonzales in this race. Houston Business Connections Newspaper believes that Richard “Rick” Gonzales is the best choice for non-straight ticket voters living in Harris County. --------------------------------------------------------
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Constable, Precinct 5 — Ted Heap (REPUBLICAN) is running for this seat unopposed. *No Democrat or Libertarian chose to run for this seat. Don’t forget to vote! --------------------------------------------------------
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 6 GONZALES
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 7 WALKER
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Constable, Precinct 7 – May Walker (DEMOCRAT) is running for re-election unopposed. *No Republican or Libertarian chose to run for this seat. So, Constable May Walker will be re-elected. --------------------------------------------------------
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Constable, Precinct 6 — Richard “Rick” Gonzales (REPUBLICAN) will face off against Silvia Trevino (DEMOCRAT) and a write-in candidate. There is no incumbent running in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board
HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 8
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in the race for Constable, Precinct 8 — Phil Sandlin (REPUBLICAN) is being challenged by Heather Perry (DEMOCRAT). Constable Phil Sandlin is the incumbent running for re-election in this race. The Houston Chronicle editorial board endorsed Constable Phil Sadlin in this race.
“A REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE WHO VALUES OUR VOTE!”
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OPINIONS I
QUESTIONS BY AUBREY R. TAYLOR
EMAIL OPINIONS TO: AUBREYRTAYLOR@GMAIL.COM PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS!
Please call one of these licensed Attorneys if you have a legal question, issue or concern! Allie R. Booker P: (713)292-2225 Bar Card Number: 24071071 TX License Date: 12/10/2009
Danyahel Norris P: (713)313-1182 Bar Card Number: 24057372 TX License Date: 11/02/2007 Crystal Henderson P: (713)874-1750 Bar Card Number: 24050742 TX License Date: 11/04/2005 James Matthew Douglas P: (713)313-7352 Bar Card Number: 06044000 TX License Date: 09/18/1970
WHAT FREEDOM MEANS TO ME... JUDGE WESLEY WARD IS CURRENTLY SERVING AS JUDGE FOR THE 234TH DISTRICT COURT IN HARRIS COUNTY. HE WAS ASKED BY AUBREY R. TAYLOR TO SHARE HIS OPINION ON FREEDOM.
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by Wesley Ward
Freedom is opportunity, choice, and duty. It is our God-given (not government-allowed) freedom to live, become educated, vote, speak, and work how we choose. But it is not all take and no give, for with our freedom comes duty, our responsibility to protect that freedom and to nourish it by living it. “For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others,” said Nelson Mandela. Freedom is fragile. Freedom must always be guarded, because there are always those who would seek to restrict our freedoms. As Ronald Reagan said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not passed to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.” As Judge of Texas’ 234th District Court, I fight everyday to protect our freedom, through fair and equal enforcement of the law. Because freedom can only exist through the rule of law -- the backbone of our democracy, and the safeguard of our liberty. For me, on a personal level, freedom is on the back of a horse, on a high bluff looking west, with the rising sun at my back, my wife and my children around me, looking out across the endless vista of opportunity that America gives to the world.
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DeMonica Gladney P: (832)625-3787 Bar Card Number: 00787545 TX License Date: 11/05/1993
Morris Lee Overstreet P: (936)857-5327 Bar Card Number: 00000046 TX License Date: 10/21/1975 Gary E. Alfred P: (713)464-5201 Bar Card Number: 24011214 TX License Date: 07/22/1999 Debra Hatter P: (713)951-5658 Bar Card Number: 24029007 TX License Date: 02/01/2001 Gene Watkins P: (713)224-5113 Bar Card Number: 24058954 TX License Date: 11/06/2009 Jermecia Ann Beachem P: (713)831-6862 Bar Card Number: 24066906 TX License Date: 11/06/2009 Noelle Gabrielle Hicks P: (713)981-0900 Bar Card Number: 24068766 TX License Date: 09/03/2009
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VOTE FOR MARIA ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH EARLY VOTING WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2016 AND END ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2016
Re-Elect Judge
MARIA T. JACKSON Judge, 339th
State District Court
FAITH
2014 Top 30 Influential Woman of Houston Named “Best Criminal Court Judge...” - Houston Press
Have in Judge Jackson Fair Accomplished Integrity Tough Honest EDUCATION
Texas A&M School of Law formerly Texas Wesleyan School of Law University of Texas at Arlington, B.A. with Honors
EXPERIENCE
Presiding Judge of the 339th State District Court Judge, Municipal Court, City of Houston Trainer, Texas Municipal Courts Education Center General Practice, Law Offices of Renee Brooks Program Director, Youth for Education and Success, Inc. Instructor, Houston Community College
ENDORSEMENTS
Houston Police Officers’ Union Harris County Deputies’ Organization Houston Metro Police Union Houston Lawyers Association HRBC (Houston Realty Business Coalition) Houston Chronicle MABAH (Mexican American Bar Association) Houston Firefighters Association
DON’T FORGET TO VOTE EARLY!
October 24 – November 4, 2016
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November 8TH
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VOTE FOR ELAINE ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH EARLY VOTING WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2016 AND END ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2016
“I value the vote of every voter in Harris County.” - Elaine
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Mama Mia, Vote for Sophia!
MAFRIGE
PEOPLE ENDORSING KENDALL L. BAKER
Dr. Steve Hotze is the CEO of Campaign for Houston. He is responsible for helping to defeat the dangerous HERO Ordinance. Bishop Anthony Wright is currently the Jurisdictional Prelate for Family Life International Fellowship. He’s also a valued team member. Attorney Jared Woodfill is the Former Chairman of the Harris County Republican Party. He is also responsible for helping to defeat the dangerously written HERO Ordinance.
www.bakerfortexas.com POLITICAL AD PAID FOR BY KENDALL L. BAKER CAMPAIGN
Bill Calhoun is a noted African American Conservative and Chairman of Texas Federation for Republican Outreach has endorsed Kendall L. Baker in the race for State Representative for House District 137.
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COMMUNITY EXCHANGE BREAKFAST
...MORE than a BREAKFAST
SEND YOUR NEWS, PRESS RELEASES, OPINIONS, THOUGHTS, EVENT INFO, AND CONCERNS TO: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
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COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP EXCHANGE BREAKFAST THREE DECADES OF SERVICE
ABOUT CHARITY PRODUCTIONS
CHARLES X. WHITE Founder of Charity Productions
Charity Productions began in 1984 and received its tax exempt status (501c 3) 1988, our services are primarily delivered on an outreach format. Charity has maintained offices on the northeast side of Houston five years (Tidwell and Mesa Rd) as well as having offices for over twenty two years in the southeast area Scott, Reed Rd. and currently office at 8607 MLK for the past twelve years. Charity Productions is staffed by volunteers and uses contracted services when funded by contract or grant. Charity has service footprints with several major initiatives’ with the City of Houston Health Department and Municipal Courts, Harris County Emergency Management, Harris County Juvenile Probation, Red Cross (southeast and northeast branches), Beaumont and Port Arthur PDs and the Texas Youth Commission dating back to 1987.
Three decades of services and training services with clients such as: Dallas, Silsbee, Beaumont, Port Arthur, Galena Park, Texas City, Pasadena and Houston ISD’s (providing parent engagement, dropout prevention and gang intervention programs). Police Departments includes Beaumont, Port Arthur, City of Houston, University of Houston, Metro, Jefferson County and Houston Community College Police Academies (providing cultural diversity classes). Short term services were provided for City of Houston Municipal Courts pilot program (1993), (1991-1994, An Academy for Parents in Education) with Judges George Risner, (Galena Park, TX.), Molly Mannes (Pasadena, TX.), Paul Brown (Beaumont, TX.), Richard Scott (Austin, Tex.), and Patrick Doyle, (Galveston, TX). Charity Productions served as a Consultant Parent Engagement provider for HISD (1995200). Currently, Charity is under contract with the City of Houston Health Department and Tekoa Academy of Accelerated Studies STEM School, Port Arthur 2003-present.
OUTREACH AND CHANGE
Charity has hosted, broadcasted and convened cutting edge conferences, seminars, symposiums, and workshops related to social, educational, youth, civic, health, job readiness and law enforcement issues dating back to 1988/90 Urban Survival in the 21st Century 1988 – Urban Survival in the 21st Century Social Issues Conference 1990. From 1987 to 1991 Charity hosted seventy local and regional workshops on gang intervention community strategies, in conjunction with every federal law and local enforcement agency responsible for gang enforcement and education, including Galveston and Golden Triangle. In January 2001 (Houston Chronicle) Charity was commissioned by Mayor Lee Brown, to initiate a scientific special needs study that identified barriers for the special needs community as well as stakeholders with resources in during times of disasters. Charity Productions has participated in collaborations with University of Houston, Rice University, Texas Southern University, Houston Community College Central, University of Texas Health Science Center and Texas A&M and MDC/University of North Carolina with the Millennium Neighborhood Project and a FEMA funded project on coastal cities and vulnerable populations respectfully.
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OPINIONS I
QUESTIONS BY AUBREY R. TAYLOR
EMAIL OPINIONS TO: AUBREYRTAYLOR@GMAIL.COM PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS!
Please call one of these licensed Attorneys if you have a legal question, issue or concern! Benjamin Lewis Hall P: (713)942-9600 Bar Card Number: 08743745 TX License Date: 05/008/1987 Farrah Martinez P: (713)853-9296 Bar Card Number: 24044396 TX License Date: 11/04/2005 Ivy V. Ricketts P: (713)666-7098 Bar Card Number: 16882350 TX License Date: 11/07/1986 Melvin Houston P: (713)212-0600 Bar Card Number: 00793987 TX License Date: 11/03/1995
WHAT FREEDOM MEANS TO ME...
RONALD C. GREEN WAS THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN ELECTED CITY CONTROLLER IN HOUSTON’S HISTORY. HE WAS ASKED BY AUBREY R. TAYLOR TO SHARE HIS OPINION ON FREEDOM.
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by Former City Controller Ronald C. Green
On the most essential level, freedom is the intrinsic right to choose for yourself what you will do with your life. Within the confines of a society’s laws, an individual is free to pursue a chosen livelihood and personal pleasures such as marriage and volunteerism in the community. Freedom brings certain responsibilities, I think, such as participation in the affairs of one’s community, and it also may involve the duty to protect the freedom we are given through service to our country. One needs only to imagine living in a country or society where freedom is denied to realize what a hardship that would be. I am also mindful of the past, and the struggles that millions of Americans faced in gaining true freedom in our land, the cost they paid.
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Keryl L. Burgess Douglas P: (713)819-9945 Bar Card Number: 24060880 TX License Date: 11/07/2008 Joyce A. Raynor P: (713)988-5533 Bar Card Number: 00789572 TX License Date: 05/06/1994 Richard Tomlinson P: (713)652-0077 Bar Card Number: 20123500 TX License Date: 11/12/1979 Ron Harris P: (832)971-6900 Bar Card Number: 24036732 TX License Date: 11/06/2002 Shawn N. Thierry P: (713)988-1904 Bar Card Number: 00797545 TX License Date: 11/01/1996 Levi James Benton P: (713)521-1717 Bar Card Number: 00783638 TX License Date: 11/06/1992
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WHAT WHAT FREEDOM FREEDOM FREEDOM AND LIBERTY FOR ALL...
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MEANS TO ME...
USTICE JEFF BROWN: “Freedom is a gift of God. Government can help secure and protect our freedom, but it’s not the source of our freedom. And government can just as easily deprive us of our freedom. God intends for us to live freely—to worship Him as our conscience directs us, to speak fearlessly against oppression and tyranny, and to be free to work and provide for our families. Living freely is the only way each of us can become the complete person God wants us to be. But freedom cannot be taken for granted; it must be protected and nourished. Perhaps Ronald Reagan said it best: “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.”
JUSTICE JEFF BROWN CURRENTLY SERVES AS A JUDGE ON THE TEXAS SUPREME COURT FOR PLACE, 6 IN TEXAS. HE WAS ASKED BY AUBREY R. TAYLOR TO SHARE HIS OPINION ON FREEDOM.
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MEANS TO ME...
OUNTY TREASURER ORLANDO SANCHEZ: “Freedom means the liberty to live one's life in a country that, as a matter of law, protects our God given natural rights. As a refugee from communism, the USA means freedom for me.”
ORLANDO SANCHEZ CURRENTLY SERVES AS THE COUNTY TREASURER FOR HARRIS COUNTY. HE WAS ASKED BY AUBREY R. TAYLOR TO SHARE HIS OPINION ON FREEDOM.
AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “PLEASE SUPPORT PEOPLE WHO VALUE US, AND OUR COMMUNITY
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QUESTIONS BY AUBREY R. TAYLOR
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WHAT FREEDOM MEANS TO ME... JUSTICE KEN WISE IS CURRENTLY JUDGE OF THE FOURTEENTH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS, PLACE 7 IN TEXAS. HE WAS ASKED BY AUBREY R. TAYLOR TO SHARE HIS OPINION ON FREEDOM.
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by Justice Ken Wise
Freedom means the ability to achieve whatever you want and live however you want based on your own talent and willingness to work hard. The United States of America was founded on this ideal. Our founders desired a society with a very limited government designed only to protect the nation and foster the commerce that would help everyone succeed. Our founders wanted to avoid a big government, which restricts freedom. Our founders want to avoid oppressive and voluminous laws, which restrict freedom. I pray for a return to the idea that each of us can succeed if we respect each other, work hard and develop our talents.
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BUILDING STRONGER COMMUNITIES
HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER I ELECTION DAY IS ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016
ANNOUNCEMENT
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Community Based Organizations and Black Owned Businesses Unite to Form Nonpartisan Coalition to Get Out The Vote! Honorable JEW DON BONEY and Ms. Sarita Scarbrough
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n Houston over the last year we have been engaged in responding to the Harris County Attorney and District Attorney’s civil lawsuit to impose a gang injunction on 92 young Black men alleged to be gang members from the Southlawn neighborhood, the closure of more than 50 predominantly black neighborhood schools in HISD, and rapidly increasing income inequality and gentrification throughout Houston. The African-American community in our
adequate, unwilling or uncity continues to be plagued able to effectively provide by significant disparities and the leadership we need. a highly marginalized quality This year (2016) is a of life. Among other things, presidential election year to many of the schools serving determine who will succeed our community are still failBarack Obama, who is the ing, black unemployment is first African American to be still much higher than the elected president in the national rate, prisons are United States. However, overflowing with black inthere are many very impormates, families are overHON. JEW DON BONEY tant elected offices on the whelmed, neighborhoods ballot also, including the Disare stagnant or gentrifying, and civic involvement appears to be erod- trict Attorney, Judges, Congressional and State Legislators. ing while many elected officials seem in-
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BUILDING STRONGER COMMUNITIES
HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER I ELECTION DAY IS ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 The importance of voting cannot be overstated. It is the primary tool through which citizens inform their leaders about their needs, interests, and preferences. Unfortunately, fewer Americans and Houstonians are exercising their power to choose, vote, elect, and be heard. That results in fewer of their needs being addressed by those elected to serve. Citizens become frustrated, feel powerless, and decide to not participate in the election process. On the contrary, those who do vote are more likely to have their concerns addressed, while the voices of non-voters remain unheard. This sequence will repeat itself until the voting pattern changes. Then the voters will feel empowered. Historically, leaders of our community have come together to discuss challenges, confront adversaries and reflect on strategies for intervention. Now is one
Phil Gommels is a former prosecutor and private criminal attorney with the diverse experience and innovative approach we need as judge of the 178th District Court.
of those times in this country, and especially in Houston, Texas.
The grassroots coalition of community organizations, black owned business and community leaders includes:
The Hon. Jew Don Boney, former Mayor Pro-Tem and City Councilmember, Ms. Sarita Scarbrough, Strategy Creative Group, BSR Consulting, Charity Productions, SHAPE Community Center, Black Lives Matter, Leaders of the New School, The Houston Justice Coalition, African American News & Issues, Aubrey Taylor publisher of the Houston Business Connections Newspaper, the Houston Forward Times, United Urban Alliance, Min. Robert
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Muhammad, Bro. Chris X, Quanell X, Anthony Collier, Gary Monroe, Jerry Ford, Jr., Durrel Douglas, Travis McGee, Ms. Gladys House, The National Action Network, Charles X. White and The Peoples Political Action Committee have come together to urge everyone in the community to get out the vote. We know that the problems are systemic and the result of failed public policies and political systems. We seek transparency, accountability and empowerment. We invite your participation and involvement in this effort. Your active support and participation are especially needed. Please join us as we work to create a future together for the good of us all.
Hon. Jew Don Boney and Ms. Sarita Scarbrough
MEET PHIL
hil Gommels is a former prosecutor and private criminal attorney with the diverse experience and innovative approach we need as judge of the 178th District Court. Born in Copperas Cove, Texas, Phil is the son of two Army Veterans. In 2002—three months after 9-11—Phil went into the family business, joining the Army Reserves as a Combat Medic. He served eight years—including a period of active duty, stationed at Fort Bliss. While serving his country, Phil attended the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League university, and then Southern Methodist University in Dallas for law school. Phil is a former prosecutor with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. Since entering private practice, Mr. Gommels has been recognized by Houstonia Magazine, Expertise.com, and The National Trial Lawyers Association for his work in criminal defense. He serves on the boards of directors of the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association (HCCLA), as well as the Open Door Mission: a faith-based recovery facility dedicated to transforming the lives of the most severely addicted, destitute, homeless and disabled men in Houston.
MILITARY EXPERIENCE
Army Reserves, Jan. 2002-Jan. 2010 Combat Medic Active Duty 2008–09 supporting Operation Enduring Freedom
EDUCATION
University of Pennsylvania, B.A.
Southern Methodist University, J.D.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Open Door Mission Board of Directors, Member Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association Board of Directors, Member Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Breeders Greeters Committee, Member Ecclesia Houston (Christian Church), Member
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FREEDOM AND LIBERTY FOR ALL...
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WHAT FREEDOM MEANS TO ME... HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER I ELECTION DAY IS ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016
by Judge Ed Emmett
As a boy, I lived in East Texas. The son of an oil field worker and a housewife, I was the first in my family to graduate from college. As a grown man, I have had the privilege of holding elected and appointed offices, and I have travelled the world. As I saw the world, I reflected upon my growth and realized that the one factor most responsible for my success was being born an American. The United States of America provides the fertile ground from which an East Texas boy can become educated and play on the world stage. And if the United States provides the fertile ground for accomplishment and progress, it is the freedom given to each individual that nurtures their growth. Every day, I am grateful that I was born an American.
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JUDGE ED EMMETT IS CURRENTLY THE COUNTY JUDGE FOR HARRIS COUNTY. HE WAS ASKED BY AUBREY R. TAYLOR TO SHARE HIS THOUGHTS ON FREEDOM BACK IN 2014.THESE THOUGHTS ARE NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY CANDIDATE, ENDORSEMENT, OR OTHER OPINION.
Since being elected by Harris County voters in 2008 and re-elected in 2012, Judge Larry Weiman leads ALL Harris County District Courts with over 240 Jury Trials, 165 Bench Trials and 405 TOTAL Trials, in his first 7 years and 9 months in office (thru 9/31/16)! He QUADRUPLED the number of jury trials in the 80th and presided over the resolution of 12,000+ cases! This has allowed for prompt disposition of cases and reduced the cost and stress of litigation for individuals, businesses, governmental agencies and the taxpayers of Harris County. Judge Larry Weiman is a dedicated civil servant who follows the law and is committed to remaining a patient, impartial and fair judge who gives everyone an equal opportunity to be heard, ensuring that all who appear in the 80th District Court are treated with courtesy, respect, dignity and equality
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The Houston Chronicle, Association of Women Attorneys, Mexican-American Bar Association,Houston Lawyers Association, AFLCIO and many others!
*Winner of the Houston Bar Association 2016 Judicial Preference Poll in this race!
Experience Fairness Integrity * * * Pol. Adv. Pd. for by the Judge Larry Weiman Campaign, Eric Bogdan Treasurer, in voluntary compliance with the Judicial Fairness Act.
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“Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy.�- Proverbs 31:9
MEET JUDGE KYLE CARTER
Kyle Carter has served as judge of the 125th District Court since his election in 2008. In his time on the bench Judge Carter has made it a rule that everyone who enters the 125th District Court is treated with fairness, dignity, and respect. Judge Carter has been honored by his colleagues to serve as chair to the Civil Court Committee on Special Dockets, as well as the Civil Court Board of Judges. Judge Carter has also conducted numerous speaking engagements across the State of Texas as well as to out of state audiences. Judge Carter has spoken to the State Bar of Texas, the American Association for Justice, as well as the Houston Trial Lawyers Association. Most importantly, Judge Carter believes in community service and outreach, and actively participates in numerous charitable organizations. Judge Carter is most proud to work with students, and enjoys speaking at schools and educating youth on a host of different topics from government and civics to career opportunities. Prior to taking the bench Judge Carter served as a trial lawyer with the Carter Law firm for over 8 years, working on cases with a variety of subject matters including commercial litigation, transactional law, corporate formalities and business development, securities litigation, personal injury and corporate compliance. Additionally, Judge Carter is honored to have served as general counsel to the Legislative Committee on General Investing and Ethics for two sessions, as well as the Legislative Committee on Urban Affairs. Judge Carter, the son of a Methodist minister and a trial lawyer, is married to his lovely wife Melanie of 8 years, and they have 3 beautiful children together. Judge Carter is a native Houstonian and a graduate of Strake Jesuit, The University of Texas at Austin, and South Texas College of Law.
VOTE FOR KYLE
ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH EARLY VOTING WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2016 AND END ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2016
Political Advertising paid for by Kyle Carter for Judge 125th Court, Melanie Carter, Treasurer, In compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act.