DISTRICT D SPOTLIGHT
CAVE RASHAD
for Houston City Council District D
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2019
ELECTION
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Dwight Boykins is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
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Bill King is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
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The field of “DULY-QUALIFIED” candidates running for Houston City Council District D on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, is huge. So huge, many voters are still trying to make up their minds. However, the Houston Chronicle “EDITORIAL BOARD” recently made their decision as to who should succeed Councilman Dwight Boykins — it’s Rashad Cave! The “EARLY VOTING” period will last from Monday, October 21, 2019 to Friday, November 1, 2019. So, please vote early!!!
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RASHAD CAVE: “ I’m here to help the Citizens of Houston City Council District D.”
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HOUSTON CHRONICLE and ACEC HOUSTON PAC ENDORSES RASHAD CAVE
Houston - Rashad Cave, Candidate for City of Houston District D has received endorsements from Houston Chronicle and ACEC Houston PAC (American Council of Engineering Companies of Houston’s Political Action Committee). Rashad Cave has experience working in City Hall that would allow him to hit the ground running to serve a district that does not have a lot of time for a novice to grow into the job. For the past four years, Cave has served as the city Department of Neighborhood’s liaison to City Council, which allows him to work with Council members day in and day out to know what is working and what is not. He said his personal goal is to help neighborhoods cope with gentrification, which he prefers to call it a revitalization. Houston Chronicle has recognized that he is the best suited to be your next City Council member for District D. Rashad Cave has a proven track record of building relationships, developing and implementing strategic plans, and is an influential leader. ACEC Houston PAC is endorsing Cave because of his qualifications and ideas to move Houston forward. You can trust Cave to work hard daily, exhibit exemplary leadership, and commit to protecting and serving all constituents in District D.
PASTOR KENNETH W. STROMAN Christian Hope Baptist Church POL. ADV. PAID FOR BY RASHAD CAVE CAMPAIGN
Christian Hope Baptist Church REV. KENNETH W. STROMAN, PASTOR
Greetings and Blessings,
Over these past weeks, my staff and I have had the opportunity to observe and evaluate the viewpoints and plans of Rashad Cave. His honesty, logical, and hopeful insight into the community’s problems and needs and his willingness RASHAD CAVE to examine the issues of the community and listen closely to the public’s questions and concerns, set’s him far apart from the other candidates’ techniques and talk, and so I am writing today to express my support for Mr. Cave’s campaign and my intention to encourage my staff and member here at Christian Hope Baptist Church in the District D area to vote for him in the upcoming election on November 5, 2019 and spread the word to others of the importance of his strategies and capabilities for the District D area. I am hoping for great success for him in the years to come.
Signed on Behalf of Pastor Kenneth W. Stroman
Sister LaShunta Cooper Executive Assistant to Pastor Kenneth Stroman Christian Hope Baptist Church
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Positions Drawn on the ballot for the Tues., November 5, 2019 General Election
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-Wilson
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Council Member, District — B
Alice Kirkmon Ben White, Jr. Karen “KKC” KossieChernyshev Robin J. Anderson Broderick F. Butler Alvin D. 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
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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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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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Sue Lovell is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
Kendall Baker is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
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Naoufal Houjami is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
Victoria Romero is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
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Johnny “J.T.” Taylor is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
Roy J. Vasquez is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
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Mayor Sylvester Turner will be running for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
Tony Buzbee is running for Mayor of Houston,Texas on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
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