DISTRICT B SPOTLIGHT
2019 ALVIN
BYRD
EARLY VOTING
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EARLY VOTING BEGINS ON OCTOBER 21, 2019 ALVIN BYRD: “I’m asking for the vote of every registered Houston City Council District B voter.” PUBLISHED BY AUBREYRTAYLORCOMMUNICATIONS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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EARLY VOTING HOURS October 21st - October 26th 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. October 27th 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
October 28th - November 1st 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “Please be informed that Alvin Byrd is asking for “OUR” vote in the race for Houston City Council District B.”
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REMINDER: “Alvin Byrd is asking for “OUR” vote on November 5th.” “We would like to take this moment to thank Alvin Byrd for finding value in helping us to publish this “Early Voting” Election Guide to inform District B voters. It is imperative that we elect candidates to public office who truly value “OUR” vote. So, please don’t forget that Alvin Byrd is a candidate who values and respects our vote when you go to the polls in 2019. You can also view this edition online at: aubreyrtaylor.blogspot.com
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ALVIN BYRD: “District B is hands down the best community in Houston! In District B we teach our children good values like honesty, courage, and hard work. Please visit my website and read my platform to learn how our shared values will revitalize District B for decades to come.�
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Alvin Byrd was born and raised in Houston’s historic Fifth Ward neighborhood and attended the Texas public school system - Wheatley High School and Texas Southern University, respectively. The son of a shoemaker, Alvin valiantly served in the United States Navy becoming a skilled shipbuilder, leading him to become an active member of labor unions like the Pipefitters Union and Iron Workers Union. In his stellar public service career of over 30 years, Alvin started his journey as a sanitation worker and worked his way up the ladder to become chief of staff for two Houston City Council Members: Jarvis Johnson (District B) and Richard Nguyen (District F). Alvin is engaged to his best friend Sandra; they enjoy spending time with their beautiful children and grandkids. Alvin believes the role of government is serve all people and ensure every Houstonian enjoys the basic freedoms and rights as their neighbor. As a civic leader, he has dedicated his life to providing quality and accessible services and programs that will enhance
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the lives of the people of Houston, fighting for reforms that will benefit all, and ensuring District B residents can achieve their full potential. Because of his proven track record as a trusted fighter, Alvin Byrd is by far the most experienced candidate to lead District B to a bright and promising future.
“I’M ASKING FOR YOUR VOTE ON NOV. 5TH.” On November 5, 2019, elect Alvin Byrd as your next Council Member for District B.
BYRD ALVIN
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2019 CITY OF HOUSTON GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATES
Mayor
Demetria Smith Naoufal Houjami Victoria Romero Roy J. Vasquez Kendall Baker Derrick Broze Sue Lovell Bill King Sylvester Turner Tony Buzbee Dwight A. Boykins Johnny “J.T.” Taylor
Council Member, District — A
Mehdi Cherkaoui Amy Peck Marina Angelica Coryat Lois Myers George Harry Zoes Iesheia Ayers-Myers
Council Member, District — B Alice Kirkmon Ben White, Jr. Karen “KKC” KossieChernyshev Robin J. Anderson
Broderick F. Butler
Alvin Byrd Cynthia Bailey Prince E.W. Bryant II Karisma D. Gillam Tarsha Jackson Kenneth Perkins Renee Jefferson Smith Huey German-Wilson Alyson Quintana
Council Member, District — C Kevin Walker Amanda Wolfe Michelle Gianz Sean P. Marshall Gladys House Mary Jane Smith Bob Nowak Abbie Kamin Daphne Scarbrough Candelario Cervantez Greg Meyers Shelley Kennedy
Council Member, District — D Jerome Provost Ken Moore
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz T. “Nissi” Hamilton Carla Brailey Mike Grissom Travis McGee Brad “Scarface” Jordan Dontrell L. Montgomery Anthony Kirk Allen Dennis Griffin Rashad Cave Terrill D. Thomas Marlon A. Christian Andrew C. Burks, Jr.
Council Member, District — E Dave Martin Sam Cleveland
Council Member, District — F Tiffany D. Thomas Jesus Zachary Zamora G. “John” Nguyen Richard Nguyen Anthony Nelson Van Huynh
Council Member, District — G Tom Baker Greg Travis Crystal Pletka
Council Member, District — H
Gaby Salcedo Cynthia Reyes-Revilla Karla Cisneros Isabel Longoria
Council Member, District — I
Robert Gallegos Richard “Rick” Gonzales
Council Member, District — J Andrew “Drew” Patterson Barry Curtis Sandra Rodriguez Nelvin Adriatico Federico “Freddie” Cuellar II Edward Pollard Rafael Galvan
Council Member, District — K Gerry Vander-Lyn Martha Castex-Tatum Kim Sauke
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2019 CITY OF HOUSTON GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATES
Council Member, At-Large
Council Member, At-Large
Mike Knox Georgia Provost Raj Salhotra Yolanda Navarro Flores Larry Blackmon
Ericka McCrutcheon Tiko Hausman James “Joe” Joseph Jennifer Laney Nick Hellyar Bill Baldwin Jason Rowe Anthony Dolcefino Christel Bastida Javier Gonzalez Letitia Plummer
— Position #1
Council Member, At-Large — Position #2
David W. Robinson Willie R. Davis M. “Griff” Griffin Emily Muñoz Detoto Jim Honey
Council Member, At-Large — Position #3
Jose Carlos Gonzalez Michael Kubosh Marcel McClinton Janaeya Carmouche
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— Position #4
Council Member, At-Large — Position #5
J. Brad Batteau Ralph “Rafa” Garcia Catherine Garcia Flowers Eric Dick Sonia Rivera Michelle Bonton Sallie Alcorn Ashton P. Woods Marvin McNeese, Jr.
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Houston Independent School District
Houston Community College Board Trustee
Cloe V. Short Katherine BluefordDaniels Jevon D. German John C. Gibbs
Dave Wilson Dakota John Stormer Monica Flores Richart
— DISTRICT II
Houston Independent School District — District III
Sergio Lira Daniela E. Hernandez
Houston Independent School District — District IV
Reagan D. Flowers Patricia K. Allen Larry L. McKinzie Ashley Butler Matthew C. Barnes
— DISTRICT I
Houston Community College Board Trustee — DISTRICT II
Brendon Singh Kathleen Lynch-Gunter Linda Murray Rhonda Skillern-Jones
Houston Community College Board Trustee — DISTRICT VII
Houston Independent School District —District VIII
L. Diana Davila Judith A. Cruz
Cynthia Lenton-Gary ****NO OPPONENT
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Procedures for Voting
When a voter arrives at a polling location, the voter will be asked to present one of the seven (7) acceptable forms of photo ID that is current or expired no more than four years. If a voter does not possess one of the seven (7) acceptable forms of photo ID and cannot obtain one due to a reasonable impediment, the voter may present a supporting form of ID and execute a Reasonable Impediment Declaration, noting the voter’s reasonable impediment to obtaining an acceptable form of photo ID, and stating that the voter is the same person on the presented form of supporting form of ID. Election officials will still be required by State law to determine whether the voter’s name on the identification provided matches the name on the official list of registered voters (“OLRV”). After a voter presents their ID, whether it’s an acceptable form of photo ID or a supporting form of ID, the election worker will compare it to the OLRV. If the name on the ID matches the name on the list of registered voters, the voter will follow the regular procedures for voting. If the name does not match exactly but is “substantially similar” to the name on the OLRV, the voter will be permitted to vote as long as the voter signs an affidavit stating that the voter is the same person on the list of registered voters. If a voter possesses an acceptable form of photo ID but does not have it at the polling place, the voter will still be permitted to vote provisionally. The voter will have six (6) days to present an acceptable form of photo identification to the county voter registrar, or fill out the natural disaster affidavit referenced in the Exemption/Exceptions section below, or the voter’s ballot will be rejected. Alternatively, a voter who possesses an acceptable form of photo ID but does not have it at the polling place may choose to leave the polling place and return before the close of the polls on election day with said acceptable form of photo ID to, if the voter would otherwise qualify, vote a regular ballot at that time.
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“I’M ASKING FOR YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT!” Exceptions:
Voters with a disability who do not have an acceptable form of photo ID may also apply with the county voter registrar for a permanent exemption. The application must contain written documentation from either the U.S. Social Security Administration evidencing he or she has been determined to have a disability, or from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs evidencing a disability rating of at least 50 percent. In addition, the applicant must state that he or she has no acceptable form of photo identification. Those who obtain a disability exemption will be allowed to vote by presenting a voter registration certificate reflecting the exemption, and will not need to execute a Reasonable Impediment Declaration. Please contact your county voter registrar for more details. Voters who have a consistent religious objection to being photographed and voters who do not present any form of acceptable photo identification as a result of certain natural disasters as declared by the President of the United States or the Texas Governor, may vote a provisional ballot, appear at the voter registrar’s office within six (6) calendar days after election day, and sign an affidavit swearing to the religious objection or natural disaster, in order for your ballot to be counted. Please contact your county voter registrar for more details. SOURCE: https://www.hctax.net/voter/voterid
County Attorney Conference Center 1019 Congress Houston, TX 77002
Kashmere Multi Service Center 4802 Lockwood Drive Houston, TX 77026
Northeast Multi Service Center 9720 Spaulding Street Houston, TX 77016
Texas Southern University - Terry Library 3100 Cleburne Street Houston, TX 77004
Harris County Public Health 2223 West Loop South Freeway Houston, TX 77027
Hardy Senior Center 11901 West Hardy Road Houston, TX 77076
University of Houston - University Center 4800 Calhoun Road Houston, TX 77004
HCC West Loop South 5601 West Loop South Houston, TX 77081
John Phelps Courthouse 101 South Richey Street Pasadena, TX 77506
Young Neighborhood Library 5107 Griggs Road Houston, TX 77021
Trini Mendenhall Community Center 1414 Wirt Road Houston, TX 77055
Lone Star College Victory Center 4141 Victory Drive Houston, TX 77088
Metropolitan Multi Service Center 1475 West Gray Street Houston, TX 77019
Ripley House Neighborhood Center 4410 Navigation Boulevard Houston, TX 77011
Moody Park Community Center 3725 Fulton Street Houston, TX 77009
SPJST Lodge 88 1435 Beall Street Houston, TX 77008
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Fiesta Mart 8130 Kirby Drive Houston, TX 77054
HCCS Southeast College 6960 Rustic Street Houston, TX 77087
Sunnyside Multi-Service Center 9314 Cullen Boulevard Houston, TX 77051
Acres Homes Multi Service Center 6719 West Montgomery Road Houston, TX 77091
Galena Park Library 1500 Keene Street Galena Park, TX 77547
Bayland Park Community Center 6400 Bissonnet Street Houston, TX 77074
The Grand Tuscany Hotel 12801 Northwest Freeway Houston, TX 77040
Hiram Clarke Multi Service Center 3810 West Fuqua Street Houston, TX 77045
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BakerRipley East Aldine Campus 3000 Aldine Mail Route Road Houston, TX 77039
Fallbrook Church 12512 Walters Road Houston, TX 77014
Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center 8440 Greenhouse Road Cypress, TX 77433
Tracy Gee Community Center 3599 Westcenter Drive Houston, TX 77042
Octavia Fields Branch Library 1503 South Houston Avenue Humble, TX 77338
Baytown Community Center 2407 Market Street Baytown, TX 77520
North Channel Branch Library 15741 Wallisville Road Houston, TX 77049
Prairie View A&M University Northwest 9449 Grant Road Houston, TX 77070
Big Stone Lodge 709 Riley Fuzzel Road Spring, TX 77373
Raindrop Turkish House 9301 West Bellfort Boulevard Houston, TX 77031
Nottingham Park 926 Country Place Drive Houston, TX 77079
Alief ISD Administration Building 4250 Cook Road Houston, TX 77072
Katherine Tyra Branch Library 16719 Clay Road Houston, TX 77084
Champion Forest Baptist Church 4840 Strack Road Houston, TX 77069 Freeman Branch Library 16616 Diana Lane Houston, TX 77062
Harris County MUD 81 805 Hidden Canyon Road Katy, TX 77450
Kingwood Community Center 4102 Rustic Woods Drive Kingwood, TX 77345
Klein Multipurpose Center 7500 FM 2920 Spring , TX 77379
Harris County Scarsdale Annex 10851 Scarsdale Boulevard Houston, TX 77089
Lone Star College Cypress Center 19710 Clay Road Katy, TX 77449
Juergen's Hall Community Center 26026 Hempstead Highway Cypress, TX 77429
East Harris County Activity Center 7340 Spencer Highway Pasadena, TX 77505
Atascocita Branch Library 19520 Pinehurst Trail Drive Atascocita, TX 77346
Tomball Public Works Building 501B James Street Tomball, TX 77375
City of Jersey Village City Hall 16327 Lakeview Drive Jersey Village, TX 77040
Crosby Branch Library 135 Hare Road Crosby, TX 77532
Katy Branch Library 5414 Franz Road Katy, TX 77493
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I would like to take this moment to share how Houston has shaped my life, through a 30-plus year leadership journey. I was raised in 5th Ward during the height of it’s economic boom and honorably served in the United States Navy. After serving as PresAlvin Byrd and State Rep. ident of the Greater Fifth Ward Super Neighborhood Jarvis Johnson (HD-139) Council, I became chief of staff to District B Councilmember Jarvis Johnson and and later District F Councilmember Richard Nyugen. I’m currently lucky to serve in the City of Houston Department of Neighborhoods. As a steadfast public servant, I’ve devoted my life to making Houston safer and stronger for all people, especially communities of color. For over 30 years, we’ve helped alot of great people solve tough issues. That’s why I am well prepared to lead our district to new heights. It would be my honor to serve as your District B Council member. I’d love to have your support on November 5. (Early Voting: Oct. 21 - Nov. 1). Paid for by the Alvin Byrd Campaign.
Alvin Byrd, 2019 Candidate for Houston City Council District B ————————————————————————
Please visit my website and donate $25 or more to assist me in my quest to become your next Houston City Council District B representative.