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“GROUND-GAME” EDITION

PUBLISHED BY AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS FOR ALL HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS “SWING-VOTERS.”

Houston Business Connections Newspaper© *Individuals featured in this “GROUND-GAME EDITION” of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© are not connected to one another in any shape, fashion, or form unless otherwise noted.

UPCOMING EVENT: Please join William “Bill” McLeod for his upcoming fundraiser to be held on Thursday, June 28, 2018.

5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Special Guest:Mike Floyd

5175 Westheimer Road Houston, Texas 77056 2nd Floor Saks Fifth Avenue - THE GALLERIA -

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “We would like to congratulate Dedra Davis, William “Bill” McLeod and Germaine Tanner on earning Democratic nominations to appear on the Tuesday, November 6, 2018 ballot in Harris County, Texas.”

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RECOGNIZING “KEY” AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN WHO WILL APPEAR ON THE NOVEMBER 6TH, 2018 MIDTERM ELECTION BALLOT IN HARRIS COUNTY While some folks will spend the next few

months on the low road, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© has chosen to move to higher ground with our “DATE WITH DESTINY SERIES” that will feature key “2018 CANDIDATES WHO LOVE AMERICA AND THE FREEDOMS WE ENJOY” beginning on Tuesday, June 19, 2018, and continue through Tuesday, November 6, 2018. This “DATE WITH DESTINY SERIES” will include powerful expressions from duly-qualified candidates detailing what “FREEDOM” means to them and “WHY THEY’RE PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN” during this crucial moment in American history.

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Learn more about these women and other featured November 6th, 2018 candidates at our blog: www.aubreyrtaylor.blogspot.com



DO YOU KNOW YOUR VOTING RIGHTS? As a registered voter in Texas, you have the right to: A ballot with written instructions on how to cast a ballot. Ask the polling place official for instructions on how to cast a ballot (but not suggestions on how to vote). Cast your vote in secret and free from intimidation. Receive up to two more ballots if you make a mistake while marking the ballot. Bring an interpreter to assist you as you qualify to vote if you do not understand the English language. Help to cast your ballot if you cannot write, see the ballot, or understand the language in which it is written. Report a possible voting rights abuse to the Secretary of State (1.800.252.8683) or to your local election official. Cast a provisional ballot if your name does not appear on the list of registered voters. (1) Cast a provisional ballot (a) if you do not possess one of the seven (7) acceptable forms of photo identification, which, if you are under 70, is not expired for more than four years, and you can reasonably obtain one of these forms of identification or (b) if you possess, but did

not bring to the polling place, one of the seven forms of acceptable photo identification, which, if you are under 70, is not expired for more than four years, or (c) if you do not possess one of the seven forms of acceptable photo identification, which, if you are under 70, is not expired for more than four years, you could otherwise not reasonably obtain one, but you did not bring a supporting form of identification to the polling place, and (2) the right to present one of the acceptable forms of photo identification, which, if you are under 70, is not expired for more than four years, or, if you do not possess and cannot reasonably obtain an acceptable form of photo identification, the right to execute a reasonable impediment declaration and present one of the supporting forms of identification, to the county voter registrar’s office, within six (6) calendar days after election day, or, if applicable, qualify for a temporary (natural disaster or religious objection to being photographed) or permanent (disability) exemption, within six (6) calendar days of election day, at the county voter registrar’s office. Vote once at any early voting location during the early voting period within the territory conducting the election. File an administrative complaint with the Secretary of State concerning violations of federal and state voting procedures.

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