As is obvious to anyone who follows this blog, I support the #Occupy movement. But the most important thing to Occupy is the Ballot.
Statistically, more Americans identify as Democrats than as Republicans (Republicanians?). However, GOP voters are more likely to show up at the actual polls on election days.
Change begins at the ballot box. #OccupyTheBallot. Don’t let a majority of less than 10% of the electorate choose your Council members!
I received and email today which has most of the information that a Houston resident will need. (I have slightly revised it.) It is posted below the jump.
RUN-OFF ELECTION:
DEC 10th, Saturday (Details below)
EARLY VOTE:
NOV 30 – DEC 6th (Details below)
Dec 10 Runoff Locations, per Neighborhood: www.harrisvotes.com/VoterBallotSearch.aspx or — Election Information Line: (713) 755-6965
Early Voting, Hours of Operation November 30th – December 2nd: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. December 3rd: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. December 4th: 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. December 5th – December 6th: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Early Voting, Spring Branch Location: Trini Mendenhall Sosa Community Center 1414 Wirt Road, 77055
Early Voting, More Locations: http://www.harrisvotes.com/EarlyVoting/earlyvotinglocations_schedule.pdf (713) 755-6965 ——————————————————————————————
“… As I’m writing this email bulldozers are excavating on my street …This is a great big deal. Our neighborhood group had been working on this project since 1993, and according to Al Russell, our Superneighborhood rep, it was Jolanda who finally got this project going!” –Anne Weedman, Wed, 30 Nov 2011 14:24:10 -0800
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Spring Branch Democrats voted to endorse the following Democrats in the December 10 runoff:
Please be sure to Vote.
At Large Pos. 2: Democrat Kristi Thibaut
At Large Pos. 5: Democrat Jolanda Jones
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Kristi Thibaut, endorsed by the HOUSTON CHRONICLE is a former State Representative. who lost her seat to a Republican. She was very successful in getting elected in the first place, being in a republican area. While in office, she was voted Freshman of the Year by the House Democratic Caucus.
“I have extensive experience in public service and non-profit fundraising. I managed numerous events and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the Houston chapter of the American Heart Association, was proud to be the first Executive Director of the Texas Youth Hunting Association, a joint project of the Texas Wildlife Association and the State of Texas, and worked several years in the private sector for Continental Airlines. I have also served as a volunteer for the American Heart Association and the Houston Kiwanis Club. I am a native of Bay City and a graduate of the University of Texas-Austin, with degrees in kinesiology and government. “ ~ http://www.votethibaut.com/
Councilmember Jones was also endorsed by the HOUSTON CHRONICLE.
She has been workeing closely with our super-neighborhood organization, and her staff has attended our TIRZ board meetings religiously, as well as working closely with Memorial area, and many other areas in town that we are aware of. She’s assisted residents in their investigations and aided them in empowering them to further their cause, and, at times, faced intimidation for doing so. She is an attorney who graduated magna cum laude from UH in policial science, after graduating magna cum laude from Elsik HS; and went on to earn her law degree at UH. Houston Chronicle: “After carefully examining the facts, the Chronicle endorses Jones for re-election and urges voters to return her to City Hall for a final term.”
“I negotiated changes to the water rate and drainage fee that provided for increased fairness to the poor, seniors and the disabled. I advocated for property rights and flooding mitigation across the city. I will continue to speak up for citizens that have no voice in decision-making at City Hall.” ~ Jolanda Jones
“… City Council Members aren’t supposed to just be voices for power brokers; they’re supposed to stand up for average citizens. That’s exactly what Jolanda Jones does and that’s why I’ll be standing with her on Election Day.” ~ Chris Bell, Former Member of Congress and City Council
please let me knoww the early voting locations for the run of elections it is no wonder that there is low turn out when in this day and age the locations can not be posted and wasted time anf effort to find out this information is lost thank you in advance
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That information was in the article itself, but it may have been hard to pick out. Go to http://www.HarrisVotes.org for early vote locations and sample ballots. There are also phone numbers included below for additional question you may have.
In short, counting today, there are 3 days left for early voting (Sunday 12/4, Mon 12/5, Tues 12/6). Election Day is Sat 12/10.
RUN-OFF ELECTION: DEC 10th, Saturday (Details below)
EARLY VOTE: NOV 30 – DEC 6th (Details below)
Dec 10 Runoff Locations, per Neighborhood: http://www.harrisvotes.com/VoterBallotSearch.aspx
or — Election Information Line: (713) 755-6965
Early Voting, December 4th: 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. December 5th – December 6th: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Early Voting, Spring Branch Location: Trini Mendenhall Sosa Community Center 1414 Wirt Road, 77055
Early Voting, More Locations: http://www.harrisvotes.com/EarlyVoting/earlyvotinglocations_schedule.pdf (713) 755-6965
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KristiThibaut has past associations with A.C.O.R.N., ’nuff said about that!
Jolanda Jones, her story and record precede her, very liberal left-winger!
Houston needs fiscal conservatives on city council, not two women with the baggage
and views being toted by this pair!!
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ACORN was slandered and defamed out of existence by the lie-manufacturing Right. Fiscal Conservatives currently believe we can budget-cut our way to properity (because it worked so well for Herbert Hoover).
Ronnie, you have your views and I have mine. I hope you will note, however, that I have the
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major local political parties’ URL information on the lower sidebar of my blog, and that my primary advocacy in this case was to go out and vote. I decided to include the endorsement of the Spring Branch Democrats’ candidates because, well, I agreed.
#OccupyTheBallot
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