Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Black Female Judges Are on the Verge of Writing a Brand New Chapter in American History on Super Tuesday, in Harris County


Judge Audrie Lawton, Judge Shannon Baldwin, Judge Erica Hughes, Judge Tonya Jones, Judge Angela Graves Harrington, and Judge Toria J. Finch have all exceeded my wildest expectations since becoming members of the judiciary. On Tuesday, March 3, 2026, "BLACK WOMEN," like Attorney Melanie Miles-Bazil, and other powerful "BLACK WOMEN," will be part of my movement to preserve and protect our rich history and legacy.

Black Female Judges Are on the Verge of Writing a New Chapter in American History on Super Tuesday, in Harris County

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

What I've uncovered in Harris County, Texas, is a covert plot aimed at purging "BLACK WOMEN" from local judicial benches in Harris County, Texas, in the upcoming 2026 Midterm Election. This covert scheme has been launched by a group of individuals whom I will name inside my upcoming "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" special edition.

"PLATFORM EXPANSION."

A few days ago, I was informed by a local investigative reporter that he was going to wage war against my business entity and brand. He also told me that "BLACK FEMALE JUDGES" would not be "OFF LIMITS" on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the Democratic Party Primary. With this in mind, my resolve to push back against these demonic activities and covert racism has never been greater. 

"LOOKING AHEAD."

In the coming days and weeks, I will be investing resources to establish an independent news website dedicated to coverage of local politics. I will also be aggressively using YouTube, TikTok, INSTAGRAM, and a new podcast to reach more people, and protect our judicial system and duly-elected judges from both sides of the political aisle in next year's 2026 Midterm Election. To this end, please keep me and our local "GOD-FEARING" judges lifted up in prayer as we prepare to make history in Harris County, Texas, on Super Tuesday.


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Judge Sandra Peake and other duly-elected "BLACK FEMALES" are under attack in Harris County, Texas. Judge Peake is the presiding judge for the 257th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. It is unclear at this time exactly who is driving or funding the racist efforts to purge African American women from local judicial benches. Still, I plan to fully investigate the matter and publish my findings in my 2026 Black History Month Edition.

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Former Judge Jeralynn Manor wanted to become a judge from the time that she was 7 years old. Back during the 2020 Democratic Party Primary, she ran against and unseated a sitting "DEMOCRATIC JUDGE," named Judge Larry Weiman. Comparatively speaking, Jeralynn Manor received 149,388 votes for 60% of the vote, while Larry Wieman only received 97,826 votes for 39.6%. Judge Manor then defeated Sharon Hemphill (Republican) in the Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Presidential Election, which angered some people on both sides of the political aisle. So, during the 2024 General Election, a Republican named Sonya Aston, a white female, was recruited to run against Judge Jeralynn Manor. 


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Back during the 2024 Presidential Election, Judge Jeralynn Manor went unchallenged in the "DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY." Still, she was targeted on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in the Presidential Election, and ultimately lost her bench by 647 votes, with 1,462,815 votes cast countywide. Judge Manor's close finish, despite millions of dollars being spent to defeat her, is "PROOF POSITIVE" that African American female judicial candidates can win with the right ground game.

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Judge Angela Graves Harrington, the presiding judge for the 246th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will have her name present on next year's Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 



Judge Cassondra Hollemon passed away shortly after she was elected, along with her fellow sisters in the historic "2018 MIDTERM ELECTION," in Harris County, Texas. However, her memory and legacy live on in the hearts and minds of those who loved her.



Judge Erica Hughes, the presiding judge for the 151st Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, will not be running for re-election until the 2028 Presidential Election cycle.



Judge Dedra Davis, the presiding judge for the 270th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, will have her name present on next year's Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.



Judge Germaine Tanner, the presiding judge for the 311th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will have her name present on next year's Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.



Judge LaShawn Williams, the presiding judge for County Civil Court At Law #3, in Harris County, Texas, will have her name present on next year's Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.




Judge LaTosha Lewis Payne, the presiding judge for the 55th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, will have her name present on next year's Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.



Judge Linda Marie Dunson, the presiding judge for the 309th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will have her name present on next year's Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.



Judge Lori Chambers Gray, the presiding judge for the 262nd Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas, will have her name present on next year's Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.



Judge Lucia Bates, the presiding Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3, Place 2, will have her name present on next year's Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.



Judge Ramona Franklin served as the presiding judge for the 338th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Franklin was targeted in the Tuesday, March 6, 2024, Democratic Party Primary and lost her seat. Judge Franklin was targeted by Allison Matthis, who then lost to Michele Oncken in the Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Presidential Election.



Judge Ronnisha Bowman served as the presiding Harris County Criminal Court at Law #2. Judge Bowman was targeted in the Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary by Jannel Robles. After a hard-fought battle against her fellow Democrat, Judge Bowman ended up with no money and eventually lost her seat to her Republican Party opponent, Judge Paula Goodhart.



Judge Sandra Peake, the presiding judge for the 257th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will have her name present on next year's Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.



Judge Shannon Baldwin, the presiding judge for County Criminal Court At Law #4, in Harris County, Texas, will have her name present on next year's Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.



Judge Tonya Jones, the presiding judge for County Criminal Court At Law #15, in Harris County, Texas, will have her name present on next year's Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.



Judge Toria J. Finch, the presiding judge for County Criminal Court At Law #9, in Harris County, Texas, will have her name present on next year's Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

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Monday, April 3, 2017

Sherry Stockwell, Mayor Tom Reid, and Councilman Gary Moore Are Key 2017 Candidates in Pearland


Businesswoman Sherry Stockwell, Mayor Tom Reid, City Council Member Gary Moore are All Asking for the Vote of Every Registered Voter in Pearland, Texas on Saturday, May 6, 2017

The 2017 General Elections for Pearland, Texas will take place on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Early voting will take place from Monday, April 24, 2017 through Tuesday, May 2, 2017. (CLICK HERE) to view this edition Houston Business Connections Magazine®.

GREAT PEOPLE TO KNOW: Jason Burdine, FBISD Trustee for Position 1; Kristin Tassin, FBISD Trustee for Position 4; K.P. George, FBISD Trustee for Position 5; Sherry Stockwell, a Businesswoman who is asking for your vote in the race for Pearland City Council At-Large Position #7; Mayor Tom Reid, the incumbent mayor running for re-election in Pearland; Gary Moore, incumbent Pearland City Councilman for At-Large Position #3. Early voting for the FBlSD General Election and the Pearland, Texas General Election will take place from Monday, April 24, 2017 through Tuesday, May 2, 2017. The candidates pictured on this cover are not connected to one another unless otherwise noted. Call (832)212-8735 for general information; or (281)788-3033 to speak directly to the publisher. Houston Business Connections Magazine is published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. All rights reserved.





AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I would like to take this moment to ask you to consider voting for qualified candidates who value and respect our vote in the upcoming Saturday, May 6, 2017 General Elections for Fort Bend and Brazoria County."

As President and CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine® I am imploring you to support businesses, elected officials, corporations and other entities who value our support and patronage.

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Greatness can never be accomplished through individual effort, nor can it be attained thinking that you are superior to others. However, we are all born with a measure of greatness woven into our DNA. Some of us develop and realize our greatness – while others do not. But, rather than greatness being a destination to be arrived at, I believe that it is more of a journey! And with that said, I'd like to ask you to call me at (281)788-3033 or (832)212-8735 to share your thoughts on how you are working to make America "GREAT" in your own "UNIQUE" way!

From now through Tuesday, March 6, 2018 we at Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine® will be focusing our attention on bringing you thoughts on greatness from business, political, corporate, ministry and community leaders.

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The mission of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine® is to help our readership identify the people, businesses, corporations and candidates who “VALUE” and “RESPECT” our vote, prayers and support!

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Sunday, October 30, 2016

Compare the 2016 Houston Business Connections Newspaper Endorsements to the 2016 Houston Chronicle Endorsements






AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I would like to thank all of the Conservative and Democratic candidates who found value in our mission to educate and empower Harris County voters. Please don't forget to consider these candidates when you go to vote on Tuesday, November 8, 2016."


2016 ENDORSEMENT GUIDE


"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 questions call (281)788-3033."


PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
No Endorsement



U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 2
Ted Poe



U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 7
John Culberson



U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 8
Kevin Brady



U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 9
Al Green



U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 10
Michael McCaul



U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 18
No Endorsement



U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 22
Pete Olson



U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 29
Gene Green



U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 36
Brian Babin



RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
Wayne Christian



JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 3
Debra Lehrmann



JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5
Paul Green



JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 9
Eva Guzman



JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 2
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



STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 4
Brandon Creighton



STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 6
Sylvia R. Garcia



STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 11
Larry Taylor



STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 13
Borris L. Miles



STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 18
Lois Kolkhorst



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 126
Kevin Roberts



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 127
Dan Huberty



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 128
Briscoe Cain



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 129
Dennis Paul



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 130
Tom Oliverson



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 131
Alma A. Allen



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 132
Mike Schofield



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 133
Jim Murphy



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 134
Sarah Davis



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 135
Gary Elkins



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 137
Kendall Baker



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 138
Dwayne Bohac



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 139
Jarvis Johnson



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 140
Armando Walle



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 141
Senfronia Thompson



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 142
Harold Dutton



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 143
Ana Hernandez



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 144
Mary Ann Perez



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 145
Carol Alvarado



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 146
Shawn Thierry



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 147
Matt Murphy



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 148
Jessica Farrar



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 149
Hubert Vo



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 150
Valoree Swanson



CHIEF JUSTICE, 1ST COURT OF APPEALS
Sherry Radack



JUSTICE, 1ST COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PL .4
Evelyn Keyes



JUSTICE, 14TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PL .2
Kevin Jewell



JUSTICE, 14TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PL .9
Tracy Christopher



DISTRICT JUDGE, 11TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Kevin Fulton



DISTRICT JUDGE, 61ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Fredericka Phillips



DISTRICT JUDGE, 80TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Larry Weiman



DISTRICT JUDGE, 125TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Kyle Carter



DISTRICT JUDGE, 127TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
R.K. Sandill



DISTRICT JUDGE, 129TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Michael Gomez



DISTRICT JUDGE, 133RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Jaclanel McFarland



DISTRICT JUDGE, 151ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Mike Engelhart



DISTRICT JUDGE, 152ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Robert Schaffer



DISTRICT JUDGE, 164TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Bruce Bain



DISTRICT JUDGE, 165TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Debra Mayfield



DISTRICT JUDGE, 174TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Katherine McDaniel



DISTRICT JUDGE, 176TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Stacey Bond



DISTRICT JUDGE, 177TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Ryan Patrick



DISTRICT JUDGE, 178TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Kelli Johnson



DISTRICT JUDGE, 179TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Kristin M. Guiney



DISTRICT JUDGE, 215TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Elaine Palmer



DISTRICT JUDGE, 333RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Daryl Moore



DISTRICT JUDGE, 334TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Grant Dorfman



DISTRICT JUDGE, 337TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Renee Magee



DISTRICT JUDGE, 338TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
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



COUNTY SCHOOL TRUSTEE POSITION 1, PRECINCT 2
Sherri L. Matula



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
Jo Ann Delgado



JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 3, PLACE 1
Joe Stephens



JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 4, PLACE 1
Lincoln Goodwin



JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 5, PLACE 1
Russ Ridgway



JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 6, PLACE 1
Richard C. Vara



JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 7, PLACE 1
Hilary Green



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

2016 ENDORSEMENT GUIDE


"Our mission is to help our readership identify the candidates who “VALUE” and “RESPECT” their vote and support! Please consider voting for the distinguished list of candidates recommended in the Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Houston Business Connections "Non-Partisan" Election Guide."



2016 ENDORSEMENT GUIDE


"Our mission is to help our readership identify the candidates who “VALUE” and “RESPECT” their vote and support! Please consider voting for the distinguished list of candidates recommended in the Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Houston Business Connections "Non-Partisan" Election Guide."


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Monday, October 10, 2016

Houston Bar Association Releases Results of 2016 Judicial Preference Poll for the 2016 Presidential Election


The Houston Bar Association (HBA) recently released the results of its 2016 Judicial Preference Poll. The HBA posted the results on its website, www.hba.org.

The Judicial Preference Poll is not an endorsement by the Houston Bar Association.*

In each election year, the HBA asks its members to indicate their preferences in contested judicial and some administrative races. The 2016 Judicial Preference Poll includes Democratic, Green, Libertarian, and Republican candidates in contested races for the Supreme Court of Texas, the Court of Criminal Appeals, the Houston Courts of Appeals, Harris County District Courts, Harris County Courts at Law, Justice of the Peace Courts, Harris County District Attorney, and Harris County Attorney. The poll was conducted through online voting, with 1,962 ballots cast, representing a return rate of 21.2% of eligible HBA voters.

Believing that an informed electorate is vital to the efficient administration of justice, the Houston Bar Association has conducted judicial polls since the early 1970s.

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* The Judicial Preference Poll is not an endorsement by the Houston Bar Association. Any use of the information contained in the poll, including publication or advertising, must reflect that the poll is not an endorsement by the Houston Bar Association.

The Houston Bar Association is a nonprofit, professional organization for attorneys. The HBA, the fifth largest metropolitan bar association in the nation, provides professional development, education and service programs for the legal profession and the community.




AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I would like to thank all of the Conservative and Democratic candidates who are finding value in my mission to educate and empower Harris County voters. Please be reminded that every vote will matter on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in Harris County. And finally, I am encouraging all registered voters to vote early from Monday, October 24, 2016 through Friday, November 4, 2016."

As President and CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper® and Ground Game Magazine® I am imploring you to put people over politics when selecting candidates on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

WE ARE "OPEN-MINDED"

All candidates without respect to “Party Affiliation” are invited to seek the vote and support of our diverse and “OPEN-MINDED” reader base.

Candidates who need assistance with branding, marketing or targeting “OPEN-MINDED” voters should look no further. Houston Business Connection Newspaper® and Ground Game Magazine® are both designed to assist you with building name recognition, outreach, press release delivery, strategy development/support and much, much, more.

Our mission is to help our readership identify the candidates who “VALUE” and “RESPECT” their vote and support!


AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
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HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Shawn Thierry, 2016 Democratic Candidate for State Representative for House District 146 Discuss Teamwork


Collaborative Cooperation For Our Communities


Concerned Citizens,

As your State Representative, I will work with Mayor Turner, our new State Senator 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.

1. It's time to reform the bail system in our state to make sure people are not in jail simply because they can't afford to pay bail. Also, the county jail should not be a revolving door for those needing a hospital bed, so tackling our state's mental health crisis is another key priority. I am eager to work with fellow Democrats and our Republican colleagues in the 2017 Legislative session toimplement community treatment programs, increase funding for psychiatric hospitals, as well as examine the mental health 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 helping 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.

3. Senior citizens need more than just property tax relief to hold on to their houses. 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 to allow affordable housing dollars to be used to help senior citizens with these issues.

Teamwork matters, and I intend to be a team player who will work hard for the residents of District 146. I would be honored to receive your vote on Election Day and hope you will join our team now.

Let's all win...together.

Together,

Shawn N. Thierry, Esq.
Democratic Nominee
State Representative, District 146




...And don't forget that voting is a "PRIVATE" personal matter. What you do when you go into the voting booth is your "PERSONAL" business. None of the CANDIDATES, POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEES, POLITICAL PARTIES, OR BUSINESSES highlighted below this point are connected or affiliated with one another in any way, shape or form unless otherwise noted.





AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I would like to thank all of the Conservative and Democratic candidates who are finding value in my mission to educate and empower Harris County voters. Please be reminded that every vote will matter on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in Harris County. And finally, I am encouraging all registered voters to vote early from Monday, October 24, 2016 through Friday, November 4, 2016."

As President and CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper® and Ground Game Magazine® I am imploring you to put people over politics when selecting candidates on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

WE ARE "OPEN-MINDED"

All candidates without respect to “Party Affiliation” are invited to seek the vote and support of our diverse and “OPEN-MINDED” reader base.

Candidates who need assistance with branding, marketing or targeting “OPEN-MINDED” voters should look no further. Houston Business Connection Newspaper® and Ground Game Magazine® are both designed to assist you with building name recognition, outreach, press release delivery, strategy development/support and much, much, more.

Our mission is to help our readership identify the candidates who “VALUE” and “RESPECT” their vote and support!


AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
CELL: (281)788-3033