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Barack Obama

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Tahir Javed and former President Barack Obama

Greg Abbott

2018 ELECTION GUIDE

Democrat Andrew White and Republican Greg Abbott are key 2018 Gubernatorial Candidates

Tahir Javed

Andrew White

...BALDWIN, MOORE, PAYNE, SCARBROUGH, JACKSON, GOOD, DUNSON, AND TANNER!

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AUDRIE LAWTON FOR JP PRECINCT 7, PLACE 2 Lawton has handled thousands of cases in justice of the peace courts, and she also has quasi-judicial experience having served for seven years as an examiner for the Texas Education Agency, hearing cases where teachers faced non-renewal or termination. The 40-yearold, who is licensed in all the federal courts and the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, also articulated the clearest vision for updating this court through expanded use of technology.

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KEY 2018 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY RACES IN FORT BEND COUNTY Rep - United States Representative, District 22 James Green Danny Nguyen Pete Olson Eric Zmrha

Rep - District Judge, 268th Judicial District John "Hawk" Hawkins Mike Hartman

Rep - District Attorney, 268th Judicial District Cliff Vacek Shawn C McDonald

Rep - Judge, County Court at Law No. 3 Jennifer C. Chiang Tricia Krenek Harold Kennedy

Rep - Judge, County Court at Law No. 6 Dean Hrbacek Lewis White

Rep - County Treasurer Bill Rickert Tina Gibson Wes Vela

Rep - Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 2

Atwood "Woody" McAndrew Mary S. Ward

KEY 2018 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY RACES IN FORT BEND COUNTY United States Representative, District 22 Steve Brown Letitia Plummer Margarita Ruiz Johnson Mark Gibson Sri G. Preston Kulkarni

Fort Bend County Chairman Cynthia Ginyard Hazel Dorine Lundy

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 Deirdre Dickson-Gilbert Joel C. Clouser, Sr. Tanisha C. Green

Constable Precinct 2 (UNEXPIRED TERM) Gary Majors Daryl L. Smith

KEY 2018 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY RACES IN HARRIS COUNTY Dem - United States Senator Beto O'Rourke Sema Hernandez Edward Kimbrough

Dem - United States Representative, District 2 H. P. Parvizian Ali A. Khorasani Silky Malik J. Darnell Jones Todd Litton

Dem - United States Representative, District 7 Jason Westin Lizzie Pannill Fletcher Alex Triantaphyllis Laura Moser Ivan Sanchez Joshua Butler James Cargas

Dem - United States Representative, District 10 Madeline K. Eden Tawana Walter-Cadien Richie DeGrow Mike Siegel Matt Harris Kevin Nelson Tami Walker

Dem - United States Representative, District 18

Dem - United States Representative, District 22 Sri Preston Kulkarni Mark Gibson Margarita Ruiz Johnson Steve Brown Letitia Plummer

Dem - United States Representative, District 29 Tahir Javed Dominique Michelle Garcia Sylvia R. Garcia Hector Morales Roel Garcia Pedro Valencia Augustine H. Reyes

Dem - United States Representative, District 36 Dayna Steele Jon Powell

Dem – Governor

Lupe Valdez Adrian Ocegueda Andrew White Tom Wakely Jeffrey Payne Joe Mumbach Grady Yarbrough James Jolly Clark Cedric Davis, Sr.

Dem - Lieutenant Governor Michael Cooper Mike Collier

Dem - Comptroller of Public Accounts Tim Mahoney Joi Chevalier

Dem - Commissioner of the General Land Office Miguel Suazo Tex Morgan

Dem - Railroad Commissioner Roman McAllen Chris Spellmon

Dem - Member, State Board of Education, District 4

www.aubreyrtaylor.blogspot.com Sheila Jackson Lee Richard Johnson

Lawrence Allen, Jr. Steven A. Chambers


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Dem - Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 3

Dem - Family District Judge, 309th Judicial District

Dem - State Senator, District 17

Dem - Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 8

Dem - Family District Judge, 313th Judicial District

Dem - District Judge, 55th Judicial District

Dem - Judge, County Criminal Court No. 2

Dem - District Judge, 113th Judicial District

Dem - Judge, County Criminal Court No. 5

Hank Segelke John Whitmire Damian Lacroix

Fran Watson Rita Lucido Ahmad R. Hassan

Dem - State Representative, District 126 Natali Hurtado Undrai F. Fizer

Dem - State Representative, District 132 Gina Calanni Carlos Peña

Dem - State Representative, District 133 Sandra G. Moore Marty Schexnayder Sam Tejas

Jerry Zimmerer Joseph R. Willie, II

Margaret "Meg" Poissant Michele Barber Chimene Latosha Lewis Payne Paul Simon Rabeea Collier Cooke Kelsey

Dem - District Judge, 185th Judicial District Brennen Dunn Jason Luong

Dem - State Representative, District 134

Dem - District Judge, 189th Judicial District

Dem - State Representative, District 138

Dem - District Judge, 234th Judicial District

Dem - State Representative, District 139

Dem - District Judge, 269th Judicial District

Dem - State Representative, District 142

Dem - District Judge, 281st Judicial District

Allison Lami Sawyer Lloyd Wayne Adam Milasincic Jenifer Rene Pool Jarvis D. Johnson Randy Bates

Richard A. Bonton Harold V. Dutton, Jr.

Dem - State Representative, District 146 Shawn Nicole Thierry Roy Owens Ricardo Soliz

Dem - State Representative, District 146

Scot "dolli" Dollinger Fred Cook Lauren Reeder Jeff O'Dea

Cory Sepolio Shampa Mukerji

Christine Weems George Arnold

Linda Marie Dunson Kathy Vossler

Tracy D. Good John Stephen Liles Natalia Oakes

Harold J. Landreneau Ronnisha Bowman

David M. Fleischer Armen "Hammer" Merjanian Aaron James Saldana

Dem - Judge, County Criminal Court No. 7 Andrew A. Wright Danval Scarbrough

Dem - Judge, County Criminal Court No. 11 Gus Saper Sedrick T. Walker, II

Dem - Judge, County Criminal Court No. 12 Cassandra Y. Holleman Juan J. Aguirre

Dem - Judge, County Criminal Court No. 13 Mike Renfro Raul Rodriguez

Dem - Judge, County Criminal Court No. 15 Tonya Jones Kris Ougrah

Dem - Family District Judge, 246th Judicial District

Dem - Judge, County Probate Court No. 2

Dem - Family District Judge, 280th Judicial District

Dem - Judge, County Probate Court No. 4

Angela Graves-Harrington Charles Collins

Michael Newman Jim L. Peacock

www.aubreyrtaylor.blogspot.com Garnet F. Coleman Daniel Espinoza

Barbara J. Stalder Beth Barron

James Horwitz Michael Galligan


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“I served for 35 years as a dedicated public servant, as a 23 year veteran for the Houston Police Department; as a three time elected Houston City Council Member where I represented District H and served as Chair of the Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee, Chair of the Minority/Women Business Enterprise Committee and also appointed as Mayor Pro Tem by Mayor Bill White; and as the first Hispanic Sheriff of Harris County, Texas where I lead the largest Sheriff's Office in Texas and third largest in the United States. Serving the people is in my DNA and taking on the tough issues and finding common ground is what I enjoy doing.” — ADRIAN GARCIA

VOTE TO ELECT ADRIAN GARCIA ON TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2018

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KEY 2018 CANDIDATES WHO VALUE EVERY VOTE!

THE BLACK BOX “ ” DENOTES THAT AT LEAST ONE MEMBER OF THE HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER © READERSHIP BOARD BELIEVES THE CANDIDATE DENOTED VALUES EVERY VOTE! *HOWEVER, PLEASE NOTE THE THAT HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWPSPAPER © READERSHIP BOARD WILL NOT BE MAKING ANY OFFICIAL ENDDORSEMENT DURING THE 2018 MIDTERM ELECTIONS. Dem - Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 2 Jim F. Kovach Stanley Santire

Dem – District Clerk

Kevin Howard Marilyn Burgess Michael Jordan Roslyn "Rozzy" Shorter

Dem - County School Trustee, Position 3, At Large Josh Wallenstein Richard Cantu Elvonte Patton

Dem - County School Trustee, Position 6, Precinct 1 John F. Miller Prince E. Bryant, II Danyahel (Danny) Norris

Dem - County Clerk

Nat West Gayle Young Mitchell Diane Trautman

Dem - County Commissioner, Precinct 2 Ken Melancon Roger Garcia Daniel Box Adrian Garcia

Dem - County Treasurer

Dem - County Commissioner, Precinct 4 Jeffrey Stauber Penny Shaw

Dem - Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3, Place 2 Lucia Bates Don Coffey

Dem - Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2

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KEY 2018 PROPOSITIONS FOR HARRIS COUNTY REPUBLICANS Cosme Garcia Nile Bailey Copeland Dylan Osborne

Rep - Proposition 1

Rep - Proposition 4

Texas should replace the property tax system with an appropriate consumption tax equivalent. YES OR NO

Texas should require employers to screen new hires through the free E-Verify system to protect jobs for legal workers. YES OR NO

No governmental entity should ever construct or fund construction of toll roads without voter approval. YES OR NO

Texas families should be empowered to choose from public, private, charter, or homeschool options for their children’s education, using tax credits or exemptions without government constraints or intrusion. YES OR NO

Rep - Proposition 2 Rep - Proposition 3

Republicans in the Texas House should select their Speaker nominee by secret ballot in a binding caucus without Democrat influence. YES OR NO

Chris Carmona The Challenger

Rep - Proposition 5

Rep - Proposition 10

To slow the growth of property taxes, yearly revenue increases should be capped at 4%, with increases in excess of 4% requiring voter approval. YES OR NO

Rep - Proposition 11

Tax dollars should not be used to fund the building of stadiums for professional or semi-professional sports teams. YES OR NO

Rep - Proposition 6

Texas should protect the privacy and safety of women and children in spaces such as bathrooms, locker rooms, and showers in all Texas schools and government buildings. YES OR NO

Rep - Proposition 7

I believe abortion should be abolished in Texas. YES OR NO

Rep - Proposition 8

Vote fraud should be a felony in Texas to help ensure fair elections. YES OR NO

Rep - Proposition 9

Texas demands that Congress completely repeal Obamacare. YES OR NO

Paul Simpson Current Harris County GOP Chairman


KEY 2018 PROPOSITIONS FOR HARRIS COUNTY DEMOCRATS HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© CANDIDATES WHO VALUE OUR VOTE GUIDE!

Dem - Proposition 1, Right to a 21st Century Public Education:

Should everyone in Texas have the right to quality public education from pre-k to 12th grade, and affordable and career training without the burden of crushing student loan debt? FOR OR

AGAINST

Dem - Proposition 2, Student Loan Debt:

Should everyone in Texas have the right to refinance student loan debt with the Federal Reserve at a 0% interest rate, as relief for the crushing burden of debt and investment in the next generation of Americans? FOR OR

AGAINST

Dem - Proposition 3, Right to Healthcare:

Should everyone in Texas have a right to healthcare, guaranteed by a universal, quality Medicarefor-all system? FOR OR

AGAINST

Dem - Proposition 4, Right to Economic Security:

Should everyone in Texas have the right to economic security, where all workers have earned paid family and sick leave and a living wage that respects their hard work? FOR OR

AGAINST

Dem - Proposition 5, National Jobs Program:

Should the Democratic Party promote a national jobs program, with high wage and labor standards, to replace crumbling infrastructure and rebuild hurricane damaged areas, paid for with local, state, and federal bonds financed through the Federal Reserve at low interest with long term maturities?

Should every eligible Texan have the right to vote, made easier by automatic voter registration, the option to vote by mail, a state election holiday, and no corporate campaign influence, foreign interference, or illegal gerrymandering? FOR OR

AGAINST

Dem - Proposition 10, Right to Criminal Dem - Proposition 6, Right to Clean Air, Safe Water, and a Justice System: Healthy Environment: Should everyone in Texas right to a fair criminal FOR OR

AGAINST

Should everyone in Texas have the right to clean air, safe water, and a healthy environment? FOR OR

AGAINST

Dem - Proposition 7, Right to Dignity & Respect:

Should everyone in Texas have the right to a life of dignity and respect, free from discrimination and harassment anywhere, including businesses and public facilities, no matter how they identify, the color of their skin, who they love, socioeconomic status, or from where they come? FOR OR

AGAINST

Dem - Proposition 8, Right to Housing:

Should everyone in Texas have the right to affordable and accessible housing and modern utilities including high speed internet, free from any form of discrimination? FOR OR

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Dem - Proposition 9, Right to Vote:

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justice system that treats people equally and puts an end to the mass incarceration of young people of color for minor offenses? FOR OR

AGAINST

Dem - Proposition 11, Immigrant Rights:

Should there be a just and fair comprehensive immigration reform solution that includes an earned path to citizenship for law-abiding immigrants and their children, keeps families together, protects DREAMers, and provides workforce solutions for businesses? FOR OR

AGAINST

Dem - Proposition 12, Right to Fair Taxation:

Should everyone in Texas have the right to a fair tax system, where all interests (business, corporations, and individuals) pay their share, so that state government meets its obligations? FOR OR

AGAINST

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TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2018 DEMOCRATS

Endorsed by:

*The Houston Chronicle editorial board makes these endorsements in the Democratic primary election. Contested races not listed should be considered as "no endorsement." Early voting begins today and runs through Friday, March 2. Election Day is Tuesday, March 6. Look here for more information about where and how to vote. United States Senator: Beto O'Rourke

United States Representative, District 2: Todd Litton

United States Representative, District 7: Jason Westin or Lizzie Pannill Fletcher United States Representative, District 10: Mike Siegel or Tami Walker United States Representative, District 18: Sheila Jackson Lee

United States Representative, District 22: Sri Preston Kulkarni United States Representative, District 29: Sylvia R. Garcia United States Representative, District 36: Dayna Steele Governor: Andrew White

Lieutenant Governor: Mike Collier

Comptroller of Public Accounts: Joi Chevalier

Commissioner of the General Land Office: Miguel Suazo Railroad Commissioner: Roman McAllen

Member, State Board of Education, District 4: Lawrence Allen, Jr. State Senator, District 15: John Whitmire State Senator, District 17: Rita Lucido

State Representative, District 27: Wilvin Carter

State Representative, District 28: Meghan Scoggins State Representative, District 126: Natali Hurtado State Representative, District 132: Gina Calanni

State Representative, District 133: Marty Schexnayder

State Representative, District 134: Allison Lami Sawyer State Representative, District 138: Adam Milasincic

State Representative, District 139: Jarvis D. Johnson

State Representative, District 142: Harold V. Dutton, Jr.

State Representative, District 146: Shawn Nicole Thierry State Representative, District 147: Garnet F. Coleman

Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 8: Michele Barber Chimene

District Judge, 55th Judicial District: Latosha Lewis Payne

District Judge, 113th Judicial District: Rabeea Collier

District Judge, 185th Judicial District: Jason Luong

District Judge, 189th Judicial District: Scot "dolli" Dollinger

District Judge, 234th Judicial District: Lauren Reeder

District Judge, 269th Judicial District: Cory Sepolio

District Judge, 281st Judicial District: George Arnold

Family District Judge, 246th Judicial District: Angela Graves-Harrington

Family District Judge, 280th Judicial District: Beth Barron

Family District Judge, 309th Judicial District: Kathy Vossler

Family District Judge, 313th Judicial District: Natalia Oakes

Judge, County Criminal Court No. 2: Harold J. Landreneau

Judge, County Criminal Court No. 5: David M. Fleischer

Judge, County Criminal Court No. 7: Andrew A. Wright

Judge, County Criminal Court No. 11: Gus Saper

Judge, County Criminal Court No. 12: Juan J. Aguirre

Judge. County Criminal Court No. 13: Raul Rodriguez

Judge, County Criminal Court No. 15: Kris Ougrah

Judge, County Probate Court No. 2: Michael Newman

Judge, County Probate Court No. 4: James Horwitz

Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 2: Jim F. Kovach

District Clerk: Marilyn Burgess County Clerk: Diane Trautman

County Treasurer: Dylan Osborne

County School Trustee, Position 3, At Large: Josh Wallenstein

County School Trustee, Position 6, Precinct 1: Danyahel (Danny) Norris

County Commissioner, Precinct 2: Adrian Garcia

County Commissioner, Precinct 4: Penny Shaw

VOTE EARLY FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 3: Jerry Zimmerer

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3, Place 2: Don Coffey

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2: Audrie Lawton

ELECTION DAY: TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2018


TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2018 REPUBLICANS

Endorsed by:

The Houston Chronicle editorial board makes these endorsements in the Republican primary election. Contested races not listed should be considered as "no endorsement." Early voting begins today and runs through Friday, March 2. Election Day is Tuesday, March 6. Look here for more information about where and how to vote. United States Representative, District 2: Kevin Roberts

United States Representative, District 7: John Culberson United States Representative, District 29: Phillip Aronoff Lieutenant Governor: Scott Milder

Commissioner of the General Land Office: Jerry Patterson

Commissioner of Agriculture: Trey Blocker

Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals: David Bridges

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8: Jay Brandon

State Senator, District 17: Joan Huffman

State Representative, District 126: E. Sam Harless State Representative, District 127: Dan Huberty State Representative, District 134: Sarah Davis

State Representative, District 150: James Richard Wilson

Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 7: Katy Boatman

District Judge, 185th Judicial District: Stacey W. Bond

District Judge, 189th Judicial District: Erin Elizabeth Lunceford

District Judge, 263rd Judicial District: Charles Johnson

District Judge, 295th Judicial District: Fred Shuchart

Family District Judge, 257th Judicial District: Alyssa Lemkuil

Family District Judge, 280th Judicial District: Angelina D.A. Gooden

Judge, County Criminal Court No. 8: Jay Karahan

Judge, County Criminal Court No. 11: Aaron Burdette

Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 2: Theresa Chang

Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 4: Sophia Mafrige

County School Trustee, Position 4, Precinct 3: Josh Flynn

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 2: Jeff Williams


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HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPERŠ CANDIDATES WHO VALUE OUR VOTE GUIDE!

2018 Judicial Poll Final Vote Summary

Supreme Court Place 2: Steven Kirkland, Houston (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 2,500 votes over Jimmy Blacklock, Austin who received (1,821) votes. Supreme Court Place 4: R.K. Sandill, Houston (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 2,446 votes over John Devine, Austin who finished with 1,957 votes. Supreme Court Place 6: Jeff Brown, Austin (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 2,391 votes over Kathy Cheng, Houston who finished with 2,129 votes. Court of Criminal Appeals Presiding Judge: Maria T. (Terri) Jackson, Houston (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 1,581 over David Bridges, Fate who finished with 620 votes; Sharon Keller, Austin who finished with 1,444 votes; and William Bryan Strange III, Dallas who finished with 522 votes. Court of Criminal Appeals Place 7: Barbara Parker Hervey, San Antonio (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 2,156 over Ramona Franklin, Katy who finished with 1,725 votes. Court of Criminal Appeals Place 8: Michelle Slaughter, Galveston (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 989 votes over Mark Ash, Houston who finished with 809 votes; Jay Brandon, San Antonio who finished with 958 votes; and Dib Waldrip, New Braunfels who finished with 718 votes. 1st District Court of Appeals Place 2: Jane Bland, Houston (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 843 votes over Gordon Goodman, Houston who finished with 394 votes. 1st District Court of Appeals Place 6: Harvey Brown, Houston (pictured won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 743 over Sarah Beth Landau, Houston who finished with 500 votes. 1st District Court of Appeals Place 7: Julie Countiss, Houston (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 466 votes over Katy Boatman, Houston who finished with 319 votes; and Terry Yates, Bellaire who finished with 420 votes.

1st District Court of Appeals Place 8: Richard Hightower, Houston (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 584 votes over Michael C. Massengale, Houston who finished with 559 votes.

1st District Court of Appeals Place 9: Peter Kelly, Houston (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 542 over Jennifer Caughey, Houston who finished with 458 votes. 2nd District Court of Appeals Place 5: Dabney Bassel, Fort Worth (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 246 votes over Delonia A. Watson, Fort Worth who finished with 108 votes.

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The 2017-2018 State Bar of Texas President is G. Thomas Vick Jr. Mr. G. Thomas Vick Jr. Vick is a partner in Vick Carney LLP in Weatherford.

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ABOUT THE STATE BAR OF TEXAS

The State Bar of Texas is an administrative agency of the state's judicial branch that provides educational programs for the legal profession and the public, administers the Minimum Continuing Legal Education program for attorneys, and manages the grievance process. The State Bar is governed by a board of directors and its members, who are elected, receive no compensation. The staff at the State Bar's headquarters in Austin and in regional grievance offices around the state supports the work of the volunteers.


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2018 Judicial Poll - Final Vote Summary 14th District Court of Appeals Place 3: Brett Busby, Houston (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 643 over Joseph R. Willie, II, Houston who finished with153 votes, and Jerry Zimmerer, Houston who finished with 322 votes. 14th District Court of Appeals Place 4: Marc Brown, Houston (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 663 votes over Charles Spain, Houston who finished with 440 votes.

4th District Court of Appeals Place 4: Luz Elena Chapa, San Antonio (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 258 votes over Patrick Ballantyne, San Antonio who finished with 193 votes. 4th District Court of Appeals Place 5: Rebecca Simmons, San Antonio (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 306 over Liza Rodriguez, San Antonio who finished with163 votes.

14th District Court of Appeals Place 5: Martha Hill Jamison, Houston (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 821 votes over Frances Bourliot, Houston who finished with 401 votes.

4th District Court of Appeals Place 7: Rebeca C. Martinez, San Antonio (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 270 over Shane Stolarczyk, Boerne who finished with 187 votes.

14th District Court of Appeals Place 6: Bill Boyce, Houston (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 661 votes over Meagan Hassan, Houston who finished with 500 votes.

5th District Court of Appeals Chief Justice: Douglas S. Lang, Dallas (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 458 votes over Robert Burns, Dallas who finished with 278 votes.

14th District Court of Appeals Place 8: John Donovan, Houston (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 596 votes over Michele Barber Chimene, Houston who finished with 231 votes, and Margaret "Meg" Poissant, Houston who finished with 290 votes.

5th District Court of Appeals Place 2: David Evans, Dallas (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 486 votes over Robbie Partida-Kipness, Dallas who finished with 230 votes.

3rd District Court of Appeals Place 2: Cindy Olson Bourland, Round Rock (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 576 votes over Edward Smith, Austin who finished with 424 votes.

5th District Court of Appeals Place 5: Craig Stoddart, Rockwall (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 329 votes over Erin Nowell, Dallas who finished with 321 votes.

3rd District Court of Appeals Place 3: Chari Kelly, Austin (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 646 votes over Scott Field, Austin who finished with 452 votes.

5th District Court of Appeals Place 9: Bill Pedersen, Dallas (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 368 votes over Jason Boatright, Garland who finished with 259 votes.

3rd District Court of Appeals Place 5: David Puryear, Austin (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 684 votes over Thomas J. Baker, Temple who finished with 389 votes.

5th District Court of Appeals Place 10: Molly Francis, Dallas (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 471 votes over Amanda Reichek, Dallas who finished with 237 votes.

3rd District Court of Appeals Place 6: Gisela D. Triana, Austin (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 649 votes over Donna Davidson, Austin who finished with 92 votes; Jennifer S. Freel, Austin who finished with 195 votes; Kristofer Monson, Austin who finished with 93 votes; and Michael "Mike" Toth, Austin who finished with 87 votes. 4th District Court of Appeals Place 2: Marialyn Barnard, San Antonio (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 265 votes over Beth Watkins, San Antonio who finished with 201 votes. 4th District Court of Appeals Place 3: Jason Pulliam, San Antonio (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas 2018 Judicial Poll with 241 votes over Patricia O'Connell Alvarez, San Antonio who finished with 225 votes.

13th District Court of Appeals Chief Justice: Dori Contreras, Corpus Christi (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas Judicial Poll with 187 over Ernie Aliseda, and Ray Thomas, McAllen who finished with 88 votes. 13th District Court of Appeals Place 2: Nora Longoria, McAllen (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas Judicial Poll with 219 votes over Greg Perkes, Corpus Christi who finished with 149 votes.

Judge Rudy Delgado

13th District Court of Appeals Place 4: Rudy Delgado, McAllen (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas Judicial Poll with 167 votes over Jaimie Tijerina, McAllen who finished with 159 votes.

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5th District Court of Appeals Place 11: John Browning, Rockwall (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas Judicial Poll with 235 votes over Cory Carlyle, Rockwall who finished with 122 votes; Tom Nowak, McKinney who finished with 176 votes; and Dan Wyde, Dallas who finished 145 votes. 5th District Court of Appeals Place 12: Ken Molberg, Dallas (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas Judicial Poll with 418 votes over Perry Cockerell, William "Randy" Johnson, Plano who finished with 122 votes; and Jim Pikl, McKinney who finished with 101 votes.

5th District Court of Appeals Place 13: Elizabeth Lang Miers, Dallas (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas Judicial Poll with 567 votes over Leslie Lester Osborne, Dallas who finished with 200 votes.

13th District Court of Appeals Place 5: Gina Benavides, Corpus Christi (pictured) won the State Bar of Texas Judicial Poll with 283 votes over Clarissa Silva, Harlingen who finished with 68 votes.


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The current state of our justice system needs a major overhaul. With prison overcrowding and too many young people sitting in solitary confinement, we must take a stand and combat the real issues facing our criminal justice system. Randy is committed to working to restore confidence in our justice system and encourage safer communities with deliberate steps to prevent gun violence.

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There’s no mistaking how big a role African Americans will play at the ballot box in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. “The only question I have is how many African American candidates will actually make it through the nomination process in Harris County, Texas,” says Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine©. “So, to help increase awareness, as part of our voter education, empowerment, and engagement drive, we’re proud to announce that we’re going to produce a “KEEPSAKE EDITION” of our magazine to remember this historic moment in our nation’s history,” he says.

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face a Republican opponent on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, either. U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 10

Grady Yarbrough is a modernday African American trailblazer running for Governor of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrats Cedric Davis, Sr., Adrian Ocegueda, Andrew White, James Jolly Clark, Jeffrey Payne, Joe Mumbach, Lupe Valdez, and Tom Wakely, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

Sheila Jackson Lee is a modern-day African American trailblazer currently representing the 18th Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. She is being challenged by fellow Democrat Richard Johnson.

Michael Cooper is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Lieutenant Governor of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrat Mike Collier in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

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Richard Johnson is a modernday African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 18th Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. Johnson is seeking to unseat Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 22

Letitia Plummer is a modernday African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 22nd Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrats Margarita Ruiz Johnson, Mark Gibson, Sri Preston Kulkami, and Steve Brown in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

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J. Darnell Jones is a modernday African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 2nd Congressional District of Texas against fellow Democrats Ali A. Khorasani, H.P. Parvizian, Silky Malik, and Todd Litton on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. Joshua A. Butler is a modernday African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 7th Congressional District of Texas against fellow Democrats Alex Triantaphyllis, Ivan Sanchez, James Cargas, Jason Westin, Laura Moser, and Lizzie Panill Fletcher on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

Steve Brown is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 22nd Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrats Margarita Ruiz Johnson, Letitia Plummer, Sri Preston Kulkami, and Mark Gibson in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

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Al Green is a modern-day African American trailblazer currently representing the 9th Congressional District of Texas. He is running for reelection unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. He will not

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Tawana Walter-Cadien is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 10th Congressional District of Texas against fellow Democrats Kevin Nelson, Madeline K. Eden, Matt Harris, Mike Siegel, Richie DeGrow, and Tami Walker on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

Mark Gibson is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 22nd Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrats Margarita Ruiz Johnson, Letitia Plummer, Sri Preston Kulkami, and Steve Brown in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

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GOVERNOR OF TEXAS

Cedric Davis Sr. is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Governor of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 against fellow Democrats Grady Yarbrough, Adrian Ocegueda, Andrew White, James Jolly Clark, Jeffrey Payne, Joe Mumbach, Lupe Valdez, and Tom

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Chris Spellmon is a modernday African American trailblazer running for Railroad Commissioner on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrat Roman McAllen in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

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Maria T. Jackson is a modernday African American trailblazer running for Presiding Judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 1 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 7

Ramona Franklin is a modernday African American trailblazer running for Judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 7 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 15

Damian Lacroix is a modernday African American trailblazer running for State Senator for District 15 on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrats Hank Segelke, and John Whitmire in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. John Whitmire currently represents Senatorial District 15 in the Texas Senate. STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 17

Fran Watson is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for State Senator for District 17 on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrats Ahmad R. Hassan and Rita Lucido in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

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Texas Executive Women, mentoring & scholarship program for high school girls - 2018 President Houston Lawyers Association (HLA) - Past President Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston - Former Board Member Communities-In-Schools, Drop Out Prevention Program - Past Mentor 2014 Hainsworth Outstanding Service Award, HLA

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Kevin Fulton is a modernday African American trailblazer running for State Representative for District 126 against fellow Republicans E. Sam Harless, and Gail Stanart on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 127

Reginald C. Grant Jr. is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for State Representative for District 127 seeking to unseat fellow Republican Dan Huberty on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. State Representative Dan Huberty is actually the incumbent running for re-election in this race. STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 131

Alma A. Allen is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for re-election in the race for State Representative for District 131 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 139

Jarvis D. Johnson is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for re-election in the race for State Representative for District 139 against fellow Democrat Randy Bates on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 139

Randy Bates is a modernday African American trailblazer seeking to unseat State Representative Jarvis Johnson on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 141

Senfronia Thompson is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for re-election in the race for State Representative for District 141 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 142

Harold V. Dutton Jr., is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for re-election in the race for State Representative for District 142 against fellow Democrat Richard A. Bonton on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 142

Richard A. Bonton is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for State Representative for District 142 to unseat State Representative Harold V. Dutton on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 146

Shawn Thierry is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for re-election in the race for State Representative for District 146 against fellow Democrat Roy Owens on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 146

Roy Owens is a modernday African American trailblazer running for State Representative for District 146 to unseat State Representative Shawn Thierry on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 147

Garnet F. Coleman is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for re-election in the race for State Representative for District 147 against fellow Democrat Daniel Espinoza on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 14TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 3

Joseph R. Willie, II is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 3 against fellow Democrat Charles Spain on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 55TH DISTRICT COURT

Latosha Lewis Payne is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for District Judge for the 55th Judicial District Court against fellow Democrat Paul Simon on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 180TH DISTRICT COURT

DaSean Jones is a modern-day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 180th Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 182ND DISTRICT COURT

Jesse McClure is a modern-day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 182nd Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 246TH DISTRICT COURT

Angela Graves-Harrington is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for District Judge for the 246th Judicial District Court against fellow Democrat Charles Collins on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 246TH DISTRICT COURT

Charles Collins is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for District Judge for the 246th Judicial District Court against fellow Democrat Angela Graves-Harrington on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 257TH DISTRICT COURT

Sandra Peake is a modern-day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 257th Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

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257TH DISTRICT COURT

Melanie Flowers is a modernday trailblazer running for District Judge for the 257th Judicial District Court against fellow Republican Alyssa Lemkuil on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.Lemkuil values your vote!

262ND DISTRICT COURT

Lori Chambers Gray is a modernday trailblazer running for District Judge for the 262nd Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.Every vote will matters on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 in the Democratic Primary.

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Shannon Baldwin is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 4 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

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263RD DISTRICT COURT

Danval Scarbrough is a modernday African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 7 against fellow Democrat Andrew A. Wright on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

270TH DISTRICT COURT

Toria J. Finch is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 9 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

Charles Johnson is a modern-day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 263rd Judicial District Court against fellow Republican Justin Keiter on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

Dedra Davis is a modern-day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 270th Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

280TH DISTRICT COURT

Angelina D. A. Gooden is a modern-day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 280th Judicial District Court against fellow Republicans George Clevenger, and Geric L. Tipsword on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 309TH DISTRICT COURT

Linda Marie Dunson is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for District Judge for the 309th Judicial District Court against fellow Democrat Kathy Vossler on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

311TH DISTRICT COURT

Germaine Tanner is a modern-day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 311th Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 313TH DISTRICT COURT

Tracy D. Good is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for District Judge for the 313th Judicial District Court against fellow Democrats John Stephen Liles, and Natalia Oakes on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

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Sedrick T. Walker, II is a modernday African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 11 against fellow Democrat Gus Saper on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

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Michael Fields is a modern-day trailblazer running for re-election in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.14 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 15

Kris Ougrah is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 15 against fellow Democrat Tonya Jones on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 15

Tonya Jones is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 15 against fellow Democrat Kris Ougrah on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO.1

Clyde Raymond Leuchtag is a modern-day trailblazer running for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 1 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

314TH DISTRICT COURT

Michelle Moore is a modern-day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 314th Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

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COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 2

Ronnisha Bowman is a modernday African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 2 against fellow Democrat Harold J. Landreneau on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

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Erica Hughes is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 3 unopposed on Tuesday,

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LaShawn A. Williams is a modernday African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 3 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

Kevin Howard is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County District Clerk against fellow Democrats Marilyn Burgess, Michael Jordan, and Roslyn “Rozzy” Shorter on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. DISTRICT CLERK

Roslyn “Rozzy” Shorter is a modern-day African

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American trailblazer running for Harris County District Clerk against fellow Democrats Marilyn Burgess, Michael Jordan, and Kevin Howard on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

Nat West is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Clerk against fellow Democrats Diane Trautman, and Gayle Young Mitchell on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. COUNTY CLERK

Gayle Young Mitchell is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Clerk against fellow Democrats Diane Trautman, and Nat West on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. COUNTY SCHOOL TRUSTEE, POSITION 3, AT LARGE

Elvonte Patton is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County School Trustee for Position 3, At Large against fellow Democrats Josh Wallenstein, and Richard Cantu on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

COUNTY SCHOOL TRUSTEE, POSITION 6, PRECINCT 1

Danyahel (Danny) Norris is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County School Trustee for Position 6, Precinct 1 against fellow Democrats John F. Miller, and Prince E. Bryant II on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 3, PLACE 2

Lucia Bates is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3, Place 2 seeking to unseat fellow Democrat Don Coffey (the current Justice of the Peace) on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 7, PLACE 2

Audrie Lawton is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2 against fellow Democrats Cheryl Elliott Thornton, Ray Shackelford, and Sharon M. Burney on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 7, PLACE 2

Cheryl Elliott Thornton is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2 against fellow Democrats Audrie Lawton, Ray Shackelford, and Sharon M. Burney on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 7, PLACE 2

Ray Shackelford is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2 against fellow Democrats Audrie Lawton, Cheryl Elliott Thornton, and Sharon M. Burney on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 7, PLACE 2

Sharon M. Burney is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2 against fellow Democrats Audrie Lawton, Cheryl Elliott Thornton, and Ray Shackelford on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. THE END!


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DEAR PRECINCT 7 REGISTERED VOTERS: I am seeking this position because first I believe that I am qualified. Second, I believe that it is time for new leadership. I want to Bring Back the People’s Court. That means opening up the courthouse doors to the community in which it serves. It also means providing services, such as educational training, social services, and resources to Pro Se litigants who cannot afford legal representation. My goal is to partner with organizations in our community to provide additional services to those in need. Below are five ways, in which I plan to accomplish this goal:

• Enhance courthouse technology by creating a ”Courthouse App” • Hold monthly night court and/or weekend court • Establish an onsite resource center for Pro Se Litigants • Open up the courthouse doors and allow organizations and professionals to host educational seminars • Work with the Constable’s office to promote safety in the community

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