General Election 2012 your country needs you!

to vote!!! Fort Bend County Voters’ Guide

created by the write idea index Position Page(s)

President 4 US Senate 5 U.S. Representative District 9 (Congress) 6 U.S. Representative District 22 (Congress) 7 Railroad Commissioner 8 Railroad Commissioner (Unexpired Term) 9 Justice, Supreme Ct., Place 2 10 Justice, Supreme Ct., Place 4 11 Justice, Supreme Ct., Place 6 12 Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals 13 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7 & Place 8 14 State Board of Education, District 7 15 State Senator District 17 16 State Representative, HD 26 17 State Representative HD 27 18 State Representative HD 85 19 Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 2 & 6 20 Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 7 & 8 21 Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 9 22 Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 3 & 4 23 Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 5 & 8 24 District Judge, 387th Judicial District 25 District Judge, 434th Judicial District 25 County Attorney 26 Sheriff 27 County Tax Assessor-Collector 28 Advertising 30 Propositions/Referendums/Special Elections 32-33 Unopposed Candidates 34-35 Precinct Chairs - Republican 36-39 Precinct Chairs - Democrat 40-43 Candidates - Alpha Listing 44 Early Voting Locations 46-47 Election Day Polling Locations 48-50 Acknowledgements 51

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Blue = Democrat Gold = Libertarian Green = Green Red = Republican This non-partisan Voters’ Guide is presented for your assistance by the write idea.

An educated citizenry is vital to the election process.

This 2012 General Election Pamphlet provides you with information about candidates appearing on the ballot in November. It is meant simply to be a resource for Fort Bend County voters.

Every effort was made to include all candidates and to place candidates in the order they will appear on the November ballot.

There was no charge to be included in this guide. Content on these pages was taken from candidate web- sites/literature and, where possible, sent to the individual candidates for verifi cation.

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Important dates for November, 2012 General Election

Early voting Monday, October 22 - Friday, November 2. Early voting locations and hours are listed elsewhere in this guide.

The General Election will take place on Tuesday, November 6. The fi nal list of polling locations can be found at: www.co.fort-bend.tx.us. Click on Elections.

We have included a list of precinct chairs as obtained from party websites.

If you do not have your voter’s registration card available, you may use your TX Driver’s license as a form of identifi cation. NOTE: Users should be able to visit candidate web sites by clicking on the link included in each entry. This should work on the email address also (but only the ones contained on one line.)

Candidate entries are color coded - Blue for Democrats, Gold for Libertarians, Green for Green Party and Red for Republican. 4

President of the United States

Elected for a four-year term. Age requirement: Must be 35 years of age or older. Natural born citizen - a 14 year resident within the United States Mi Romney Barack Obama - Incumbent

America faces exceptional challenges. Mitt Romney is The President is taking aggressive steps to put Americans an exceptional man with unique qualifi cations to lead our back to work and create an economy where hard work pays country through perilous times, restoring our strength at and responsibility is rewarded. His administration has add- home and abroad. He will rebuild the foundations of the ed back more than 4.6 million private sector jobs and seen American economy on the principles of free enterprise, 30 straight months of job growth—but there’s more work hard work, and innovation. to do.

Business Consultant/ Community Organizer/ Former Governor Law Professor Elected President, 2008 857-288-3500 312-698-3670 www.mittromney.com facebook: Mitt Romney www.barackobama.com/ twitter: @MittRomney facebook: Barack Obama twitter: @BarackObama [email protected] Email form on website

Gary Johnson Jill Stein

Former Governor Johnson has been referred to as the Dr. Jill Stein is a mother, physician, longtime teacher of ‘most fi scally conservative Governor’ in the country internal medicine, and pioneering environmental-health governed New Mexico from 1995-2003. He brings a advocate. She has authored two books and promotes distinctly business-like mentality to governing, believ- green local economies, sustainable agriculture, clean ing that decisions should be made based on cost-benefi t power, and freedom from toxic threats. analysis rather than strict ideology.

Successful Businessman Physician & Author Former Governor No phone number found 801-303-7922 www.jillstein.org www.garyjohnson2012.com facebook:Jill Stein facebook: Gary Johnson For twitter: @JillStein 2012 President 2012 twitter: @GovGaryJohnson Email form on website

Email form on website 5

U. S. Senate

Elected for a six-year term. Age requirement: Must be at least 30 years of age. U.S. Citizen for 9 years. Must be a Texas resident. Paul Sadler

Ted Cruz was the youngest Solicitor General in the nation, I will bring my proven record of problem solving to the the longest serving Solicitor General in Texas, and the fi rst Senate, working for practical solutions, understanding Hispanic Solicitor General in Texas. He is running for the that the best ideas can come from any person. Legislat- Senate to stand up and fi ght to defend liberty, preserve the ing isn’t about partisanship it’s about developing solid Constitution, and stop federal overreach. solutions. Texans deserve a leader with political courage and integrity; I am committed to that idea. Attorney Attorney/ Former Solicitor General (512) 914-4391 512.637.8777 www.sadlerforsenate.com facebook: Sadler for US Senate www.tedcruz.org twitter: @SadlerTX facebook: Ted Cruz Politician twitter: @TedCruz [email protected] Email form on website

John Jay Myers David B. Collins

John Jay Myers owns two businesses in Dallas that em- •Build a post–fossil fuel economy•Eliminate double stan- ploy 34 people. He has two daughters, Ella and Dagny. dards on immigration policy •Establish a form of single- He is the only candidate who wants to end the wars and payer national health care•Begin a nationwide initiative foreign interventions, end the crony capitalism where in- for mental health care & educate mental health practi- siders gain from political connections, and leave you free tioners• Empower women to make the most appropriate to eat, drink or smoke whatever you like. choices for themselves on when/how to have children.

Businessman IT Service Desk Analyst

469-939-7141 No phone number located

www.johnjaymyers.com no website located facebook: John Jay Myers facebook: David B. Collins twitter: @JohnJayMyers twitter: unknown

[email protected] davidcollins@texasgreencan- didates.com 6

U.S. Representa ve District 9 - Congress

Elected for a two-year term. A state’s number of representatives is proportional to its population as recorded in the most recent census. Congress is charged with starting bills that determine taxation and spending policies. Congress decides if an offi cial should face impeachment proceedings. They regulate interstate commerce, communication and transportation as well as the U.S. Mint & money supply.

Steve Mueller Al Green - Incumbent Our nation is at risk fi nancially, morally, and personal I need your support. UNITED WE CAN. Social security liberty-wise. Debt has ballooned since my opponent took is senior security. UNITED we can protect it. Economic offi ce in 2005. Our federal government appears to be security is job security. UNITED we can beat unemploy- removing God from all areas of our lives, and the current ment and create jobs. The American spirit is a “can do” administration is attacking religious liberty! I offer you spirit. UNITED no venture is too bold, no obstacle too an alternative to the incumbents who brought us here. big, no goal too high, UNITED WE CAN. Business Analyst/ Attorney Project Manager Elected to Congress, 2004 281-382-8201 713-839-8683 www.ElectSteveMueller.us facebook: Elect Steve Mueller www.algreen.org twitter: @SteveMuellerCD9 facebook: Rep. Al Green twitter: @RepAlGreen ElectSteveMueller@ gmail.com [email protected]

Freddie “John Wieder” Jr. Vanessa Foster John Wieder calls for: Smaller Government & more free- dom for businesses to grow & prosper; Health Care that would be a safety net for all and still be free enterprise; Unable to locate information on this candidate. Term Limits; Pro-Life, life begins at conception; Fair Tax (not cap and trade); Free the Innocent; Respond to all; Free Congress from D.C. to be in District; Vote Electronically. Minister Small Business Owner

409-983-6303

www.johnwieder.org facebook: Freddie “JOHN WIEDER” Jr. US TX CD#9 twitter: wieder_TXCD9

[email protected] 7

U. S. Representa ve District 22 - Congress

Elected for a two-year term. A state’s number of representatives is proportional to its population as recorded in the most recent census. Congress is charged with starting bills that determine taxation and spending policies. Congress decides if an offi cial should face impeachment proceedings. They regulate interstate commerce, communication and transportation as well as the U.S. Mint & money supply.

Pete Olson - Incumbent Kesha Rogers My fundamental belief is that we can create the most Elect me to impeach Obama, end bailouts to Wall Street, freedom, most prosperity & and most opportunity for reinstate FDR’s Glass-Steagall protections of our com- our nation by limiting the power & scope of the federal mercial banks and life savings, fully fund NASA’s manned government. As your Representative, I work every day to space program, create millions of real productive jobs with ensure I am living up to that standard. Proud to be ranked the North American Water and Power Alliance, and give the 7th most conservative member of the House. our youth a mission for a productive future.

Naval career Political Organizer Elected to Congress 2008 281-342-7383 713-830-9052

www.olsonforcongress.com www.kesharogers.com facebook: Pete Olson for Congress facebook: Kesha Rogers twitter: @Pete Olson twitter: @KeshaRogersTX22

[email protected] [email protected]

Steven Susman Don Cook

I’m here to repair the damage the incumbent has done to our Bill of Rights. It is important to represent the people, Unable to locate information on this candidate. not friends that own corporations. When in business, I work hard to eliminate fraud and waste. As your Con- gressman, I will do the same.

Small business owner

832-671-5327

www.stevesusman2010. ning.com facebook: Steve Susman for Congress 2012 twitter: no [email protected] 8

Railroad Commissioner

Has primary regulatory jurisdiction over oil and natural gas industry, pipeline transporters, natural gas & hazardous liquid pipeline industry, natural gas utilities, the LP-gas industry, and coal & uranium surface mining operations. Three member commission. Six-year term. Responsible for research & education to promote the use of LP-gas as an alternative fuel.

Chris Craddick Dale Henry

Christi knows the importance of an energy policy I will make environmental protection, consumer safety, that promotes growth in the industry, the need for and the rights of mineral owners top priorities for the continued development of new energy sources, and Railroad Commission and work with oil and gas com- the signifi cance of controlling government spending panies to make sure they follow the law. I do not ac- cept contributions from PACs or special interest fi nance to ensure the Texas economy remains prosperous. groups as my opponent does.

Attorney Petroleum Engineer Small Business Owner 512-564-1448 512-271-4782 www.dalehenrytexas.com www.christicraddick.com facebook: Dale Henry for Rail- facebook: road Commissioner twitter: @ChristiCraddick twitter: unknown

[email protected] [email protected]

Vivekananda (Vik) Wall Chris Kennedy

Unable to locate information on this candidate Unable to locate information on this candidate

432-362-2305 9

Railroad Commissioner (Unexpired Term)

Has primary regulatory jurisdiction over oil and natural gas industry, pipeline transporters, natural gas & hazardous liquid pipeline industry, natural gas utilities, the LP-gas industry, and coal & uranium surface mining operations. Three member commission. Six-year term. Responsible for research & education to promote the use of LP-gas as an alternative fuel.

Barry Smitherman - Incumbent Jaime O. Perez We must strengthen our national security by encouraging the use of sophisticated drilling techniques to extract oil and gas from new fi elds and areas once thought depleted. Unable to locate information on this candidate Bringing these new energy reserves into production will enhance our national security by loosening the strangle- hold of these foreign powers.

Appointed to the Railroad County Administrator Commission in 2011 915-219-1468 512-660-7789 www.jaimeoperez.com www.smithermantx.com facebook: Jaime O. Perez facebook: Barry Smitherman twitter: unknown twitter: unknown [email protected] [email protected]

Josh Wendel Please note that candidates appear in ballot order. Unable to locate information on this candidate Candidates were given the opportunity to provide a photo for this guide.

Information in the colored boxes was provided by the candidate or obtained via the candidate’s web site/literature.

Each candidate we were able to reach was of- fered an opportunity to approve for accuracy.

Blue = Democrat Gold = Libertarian Green = Green Red = Republican 1100

Jus ce, Supreme Ct., Place 2

Composed of the Chief Justice and eight Justices, elected to staggered six-year terms in state-wide election. All members of the Court must be at least 35 years of age, a citizen of Texas, licensed to practice law in Texas, and must have practiced law (or have been a lawyer and a judge of a court of record together) for at least ten years. By statute the Court has administrative control over the . The Supreme Court has sole authority for licensing attorneys in Texas. Don Wille - Incumbent R S Roberto Koelsch Serving our glorious Lone Star State on the these past six years has been an inde- scribable honor. Every time I walk onto the bench in Unable to locate information on this candidate Austin, I say a prayer for wisdom, for discernment, and of bottomless gratitude for the unfathomable blessing of serving 25 million Texans on the Supreme Court.

Justice on the Supreme Ct. since 2005 713-882-7259 512-327-3345 [email protected] www.donwillett.com facebook: Justice Don Willett twitter: @justicewillett

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Jus ce, Supreme Ct., Place 4

Composed of the Chief Justice and eight Justices, elected to staggered six-year terms in state-wide election. All members of the Court must be at least 35 years of age, a citizen of Texas, licensed to practice law in Texas, and must have practiced law (or have been a lawyer and a judge of a court of record together) for at least ten years. By statute the Court has administrative control over the State Bar of Texas. The Supreme Court has sole authority for licensing attorneys in Texas. John Devine

Known as the “10 Commandments Judge,” John Devine is a conservative.He received national acclaim by refus- Just a ing to remove a painting of the Ten Commandments from his courtroom. His successful stand to preserve our Con- thought..... stitutional rights and liberties reveals a lot about John’s character and integrity.

Print page 2 Former Judge Make note of your preferred candidates and No phone number located take that page into the www.devineforsupremecourt. voting booth with you! com facebook: John Devine for Texas Supreme Court twitter: @votedevine john@devineforsupremecourt. com

Tom Oxford Charles E. Waterbury

I will bring the Libertarian viewpoint of small The continued and accelerated drift toward limiting Texans’ government and individual liberty to the Texas right to a trial by jury is my major concern. Specifi cally, Supreme Court. Currently we have a Court the abhorrent case law regarding arbitration clauses and the ever more signifi cant limitations to the verdicts rendered by beholden to, and protecting, big government a jury in Texas provides specifi c symptoms of my general and big business. concern.

Attorney Attorney

409-833-9151 214-789-2326

No website located No website located facebook: Tom Oxford facebook: no twitter: unknown twitter @CEWaterbury

Oxford@ [email protected] waldmansmallwood.com 1122

Jus ce, Supreme Ct., Place 6

Composed of the Chief Justice and eight Justices, elected to staggered six-year terms in state-wide election. All members of the Court must be at least 35 years of age, a citizen of Texas, licensed to practice law in Texas, and must have practiced law (or have been a lawyer and a judge of a court of record together) for at least ten years. By statute the Court has administrative control over the State Bar of Texas. The Supreme Court has sole authority for licensing attorneys in Texas.

Nathan Hecht - Incumbent Michele Pe y Judge Hecht is the senior Texas appellate judge in active “Justice should be for EVERYBODY.” Petty is Board service. He has been responsible for the Court’s efforts Certifi ed-Civil Trial Law & Nationally recognized for $50 to assure that the poor have basic legal services and has million jury verdict. SA Women’s Hall of Fame member worked to secure congressional and legislative support for and top graduate Baylor Law May 84. Vote for Petty to legal aid to veterans and their families, victims of domestic oust a 24 yr incumbent with a $ 29,000 unresolved ethics abuse, and families in jeopardy of losing their homes. fi ne who isn’t board certifi ed.

Supreme Court since 1988 Trial Lawyer

512.482.8511 210-430-4133

www.justicenathanhecht.com www.michelepetty.com facebook: Justice facebook: Michele Petty for twitter: @NathanLHecht Supreme Court twitter: @pettyforjudge campaign@justicenathanhecht. com [email protected]

Mark Ash Jim Chisholm

Unable to locate information on this candidate Unable to locate information on this candidate

713-571-1603

[email protected] 1133

Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals

The court consists of a Presiding Judge and eight judges. Six-year term. The Court of Criminal Appeals serves the entire state of Texas. The court hears all criminal appeals – including death penalty appeals – from all fourteen Courts of Appeals. It is the highest court for criminal matters.

Sharon Keller-Incumbent Keith Hampton Keller, a native Texan, is the fi rst woman to have served Hampton was voted “best qualifi ed” in the Judicial Bar on the Court. She is chairman of the Texas Indigent Poll, appointed by George Bush and , and has Defense Commission and on the board of the Council of broad legal experience. His opponent, , was State Governments Justice Center. In 2003 Keller received condemned by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct the Distinguished Alumni Award for Judicial Service from and given the largest penalty in Texas history by the Texas the SMU Dedman School of Law. Ethics Commission.

Presiding Judge, Criminal Defense Attorney Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Elected, 1994 512-420-0037

No telephone number located www.hamptonforjudge.com www.votenosharonkeller.com www.sharonkeller.com facebook: Hampton for Judge facebook: unknown twitter: @hampton4judge twitter: unknown [email protected] [email protected]

Lance Sto

Unable to locate information on this candidate

Occupation Unknown

521-472-0557

No website found facebook: unknown twitter: unknown

[email protected] 1144

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7

The court consists of a Presiding Judge and eight judges. Six-year term. The Court of Criminal Appeals serves the entire state of Texas. The court hears all criminal appeals – including death penalty appeals – from all fourteen Courts of Appeals. It is the highest court for criminal matters. Barbara Parker Hervey-Incumbent Mark W. Benne Hervey is seeking her third term as the Republican nomi- There is nothing conservative about the Court of Criminal nee for Place 7 at the CCA. She represented the State of Appeals’ results-oriented jurisprudence. If elected I will Texas in appealing criminal matters and worked for the follow the law as the people’s elected representatives in District Attorney’s offi ce for 16 years. Hervey helped to Austin have written it, except for this: if the law (or other establish the Criminal Justice Integrity Unit, and currently government action) violates either the U.S. Constitution serves as its chair. Adjunct professor, criminal justice. or the Texas Constitution of 1876, I will strike it down.

Judge Court of Criminal Appeals Criminal Defense Attorney Elected 2000 713-224-1747 512-467-6060 www.bennettdissenting.com www.herveyfortexas.com facebook: no facebook: unknown twitter: @MarkWBennett twitter: unknown [email protected] [email protected]

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8

Elsa Alcala - Incumbent William Bryan Strange, III

Judge Alcala has been a judge for 13 years at the trial and appellate court levels. She was an assistant district Unable to locate information on this candidate attorney for nine years at the Harris County District At- torney’s Offi ce. She is board certifi ed in Criminal Law and Criminal Appellate Law.

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Appointed in 2011 Semi-retired Corporate Lawyer

No phone number located 214-457-5879 www.judgeelsaalcala.com facebook: no twitter: no

[email protected] [email protected] 1155

State Board of Educa on-District 7

The Board adopts rules and establishes policies that govern a wide range of educational programs and services provided by Texas public schools. Four-year term. The Board establishes goals for the public school system and adopts and promotes four-year plans for meeting those goals. The Board designates and mandates instruction in the knowledge and skills that are essential to a well-balanced curriculum. The Board approves and determines passing scores for the state-mandated assessment program.

David Bradley - Incumbent Ma hew Petre

Socially conservative, Bradley strongly favors creation- If elected, I will do my best to listen to the needs of the ism. His children were home-schooled. Former Vice Chair. electorate (especially the educators in my district) through Currently serves on the board’s Committee on School visits to schools. I will do my best to place the children Finance/Permanent School Fund. Founding President of of Texas fi rst in any decisions as well as the principles of Beaumont’s Citizens on Patrol, a neighborhood crime pre- Liberty. I will work with other board members to fi nd solu- vention/patrol organization. tions to the current crisis regarding teacher retention. Businessman SBOE member since 1997 Occupation Unknown

832-627-0640 Unable to locate contact information for Mr. Bradley. facebook: Matthew Petre for He does have an email State Board of Education address via his SBOE twitter: unknown position. [email protected] 1166

State Senator District 17

The Legislature meets in regular session on the second Tuesday in January of each odd-numbered year. Regular sessions are limited to 140 days. Special sessions, called for by the governor, are limited to 30 days by the Texas Constitution. The Lieutenant Governor presides over the Senate (31 members). Four-year term. No term limits.

Joan Huff man-Incumbent Aus n Page

I remain committed to protect free-enterprise and promote The size of the government in Texas has grown unman- the economic growth of Texas. I am passionate about is- ageably large and urgent action is needed. Government sues impacting children’s health and education. My priori- spending and regulation must be cut to save our future. If ties include improving public and victim safety, strength- elected, my priorities will be to lower sales taxes, cut the ening our criminal justice system, securing our border, and budget, cut healthcare expenses, unshackle small business preserving private property owners’ rights. to provide jobs and to build an economy for the future. Attorney Business Development and Cultural Elected 2008 Consultant-Middle East & N. Africa No telephone number found 832-510-7243 www.electjoanhuffman.com www.electaustinpage.com facebook: Joan Huffman facebook: unknown twitter: unknown twitter: unknown [email protected] [email protected]

David Courtney My platform revolves around a number of progressive is- sues, primarily focusing on removing corporate money from politics. Reform can never come from one elected offi cial. It takes the efforts of every citizen. The incumbent has a solid record of anti-immigrant legislation, cutting spending for education, and very poor record on public healthcare.

Musician/teacher/author

713.665.4665

www.TakingBackDemocracy.com twitter: David4Texas facebook: david4texas

[email protected] 1177

State Representa ve, House District 26

The duties of the legislature include: consideration of proposed laws and resolutions, consideration of proposed constitutional amendments for submission to the voters, and appropriation of all funds for the operation of state government. All bills for raising revenue considered by the legislature must originate in the house of representatives. Two-year term. No term limits. Rick Miller Vy Nguyen

Proven, extensive experience in executive leadership, pro- I pledge to reach across the aisle to work will all legisla- ducing top results. Fully prepared to serve Dist 26. Conser- tors to solve the challenges facing our great state. I am a vative. For responsible spending, less gov’t, vibrant business passionate supporter of public education, public health climate, excellence in education, state control in Medicaid and public safety. I am a small business owner and un- decisions, solutions in water/transp/energy and support for derstand the issues we face. I will be open-minded and seniors, children, Veterans & mentally challenged. accessible. I humbly ask for your support.

Businessman Attorney & Law Professor Small business owner 832-971-7444 713-820-1495 www.vote4rickmiller.com facebook: Vote 4 Rick Miller www.vyfortexas.com twitter: @vote4rick facebook: Vy Nguyen twitter: @vyfortexas [email protected] [email protected] 1188

State Representa ve - District 27

The duties of the legislature include: consideration of proposed laws and resolutions, consideration of proposed constitutional amendments for submission to the voters, and appropriation of all funds for the operation of state government. All bills for raising revenue considered by the legislature must originate in the house of representatives. Two -year term.

Kris Allfrey Ron Reynolds - Incumbent

Economic prosperity is the key to having a healthy growing I pledge to serve the residents and business owners in Fort economy. The franchise tax, or margin tax as it referred to, Bend County by advocating for high-quality education, is a lesson in taxation failure. I believe to have a prosperous affordable healthcare, and economic empowerment in our state we must have a sound K-12 education system that is community. I will advocate for minority, women and small focused on graduating young adults from high school that business owners to compete on a level playing fi eld for are prepared to enter college or trade schools. contracts with state governmental entities.

Businessman Elected 2010 Attorney 832-230-5194 832-721-2667 www.AllforAllfrey.com facebook: All for Allfrey www.ronreynolds.org twitter: @allforallfrey facebook: Ron Reynolds twitter:@RonReynolds [email protected] [email protected]

John Henry Pe er, IV

I believe in free markets, civil liberties, and peace. I’m unhappy with the results the Democrats and Republicans have delivered. I will support liberty on every issue, but four of my priorities are: Cut taxes and spending; End the War on Drugs; Relief for small businesses; Liberty for Latinos. Occupation Unknown

832-215-1700

www.electjohnpetter.com facebook: no twitter: unknown

[email protected] 1199

State Representa ve - District 85

The duties of the legislature include: consideration of proposed laws and resolutions, consideration of proposed constitutional amendments for submission to the voters, and appropriation of all funds for the operation of state government. All bills for raising revenue considered by the legislature must originate in the house of representatives. Two -year term.

Phil Stephenson Dora Olivo

I will work hard to cut spending, eliminate waste and Strengthening & fully funding our public schools, sup- fraud; and, reduce the government’s role in our lives. porting teachers & other school personnel on their retire- I am a Conservative Republican qualifi ed to expose ment benefi ts, ensuring our schools become learning cen- waste and fraud in government. I oppose raising taxes. I ters instead of testing centers; funding an affordable water believe violent criminals, drug dealers, rapists and child plan for Texas, supporting our small businesses are all key predators belong behind bars! issues that I will work for in representing new District 85.

Certifi ed Pubic Accountant Attorney Small Business Owner 281-342-0880 281-937-9636 www.doraolivo.com www.philfortexas.com facebook: Dora F. Olivo facebook: Phil for Texas twitter: unknown twitter: no [email protected] pstephenson@stephensonco. com 2200

Jus ce, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 2 Has intermediate appellate jurisdiction in both civil and criminal cases appealed from district or county courts. Each Court of Appeals has jurisdiction in a specifi c geographical region of the State. Six-year term. Each Court is presided over by a chief justice and has at least two other justices. The specifi c number of justices on each Court is set by statute and ranges from three to thirteen. Appeals in the Courts of Appeals are usually heard by a panel of three justices. - Incumbent Ron Love Justice Bland serves on the Texas Supreme Court’s Rules As a native Houstonian and Texan I value the integrity Advisory Committee and the State Bar of Texas’s Com- of the bench and the impact such responsibility has on mittee on Pattern Jury Charges (Business, Consumer, In- the lives of Texans. I will restore balance to the Court surance & Employment). In March 2006, while sitting by in order to better serve the people instead of the special special commission, she delivered a majority opinion for interests that currently infl uence our system of justice. the Texas Supreme Court. She would appreciate your vote. I humbly ask for your support.

Judge Appointed in 1997 - then elected Litigation Attorney

No phone number located 713-532-0043

www.judgejanebland.com No website located facebook: unknown facebook: Ron Lovett twitter: unknown twitter: unknown

[email protected] [email protected]

Jus ce, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 6

Harvey Brown - Incumbent Chuck Silverman Before I went on the court almost two years ago, I was a I have considered and helped dispose of hundreds of cases district judge for 6+ years. The Texas Association of Civil and resolved diffi cult issues. I am deeply committed to Trial and Appellate Specialists have named me appellate the rule of law and will interpret and apply the law fairly justice of the year for 2011. The Houston Chronicle, Asso- and impartially. My campaign has been self funded, con- ciation of Women Attorneys, and Harris County Deputies sequently, I will not be infl uenced by contributors and will Organization have endorsed me. be able to resolve cases impartially. District Judge 1995-2002 Attorney - Business Owner Appellate Justice 2010-present 281-727-0468. No Photo 713-927-4262 located No website located www.judgeharveybrown.com facebook: Chuck Silverman for facebook: Harvey Brown 157th Judicial District Court twitter: unknown twitter: uknown

[email protected] [email protected] 2211

Jus ce, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 7

Has intermediate appellate jurisdiction in both civil and criminal cases appealed from district or county courts. Each Court of Appeals has jurisdiction in a specifi c geographical region of the State. Six-year term. Each Court is presided over by a chief justice and has at least two other justices. The specifi c number of justices on each Court is set by statute and ranges from three to thirteen. Appeals in the Courts of Appeals are usually heard by a panel of three justices. Terry Jennings - Incumbent Natalia Cokinos Oakes Justice Jennings is a fourth-generation Texan. Prior to his Natalia is a serious, thoughtful attorney with experience election, Justice Jennings worked at the Harris County as teacher and community leader. She will add more District Attorney’s Offi ce, where he prosecuted over 1000 balance to the Court and help ensure fairness for the in- criminal cases, everything from murder to intellectual dividual, which must not be denied. Aware of changing property offenses. Justice Jennings is board certifi ed in dynamics of society, Natalia will leave it to the Legisla- Civil Appellate Law. ture to make new law.

Justice, 1st Ct. of Appeals, Attorney & Teacher since 2001 713-984-2829 713-965-9076 www.NataliaForJustice.com www.justicejennings.com facebook: Natalia Cokinos Oakes facebook: Terry Jennings twitter: unknown twitter: unknown [email protected] [email protected]

Jus ce, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 8

Michael Massengale - Incumbent Nile Copeland I believe that the role of a judge is to apply the law to Judges have a responsibility to see that the law is fair and each case, and not to legislate from the bench. Judges impartial; to act professionally and with integrity. I am must be constantly vigilant that they do not overstep their running for the Texas First Court of Appeals because I role. Texas deserves to have well-qualifi ed, hard-working am tired of apologizing for the legal system. It’s time to judges who share this philosophy of judicial restraint. fi x a broken judiciary. It’s time to put your foot down and say NO MORE BS!

Elected - 2010 Associate Judge-City of Houston Practicing Attorney 713-802-0475 713-382-7980 www.michaelmassengale.com facebook: Justice Michael www.copelandforjustice.com Massengale Campaign facebook: Nile Copeland twitter: @mmassengale twitter: unknown

[email protected] [email protected] 2222

Jus ce, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 9

Has intermediate appellate jurisdiction in both civil and criminal cases appealed from district or county courts. Each Court of Appeals has jurisdiction in a specifi c geographical region of the State. Each Court is presided over by a chief justice and has at least two other justices. Six-year term. The specifi c number of justices on each Court is set by statute and ranges from three to thirteen. Appeals in the Courts of Appeals are usually heard by a panel of three justices, unless in a particular case an en banc hearing is ordered, in which instance all the justices of that Court hear and consider the case. Rebeca Huddle - Incumbent Kathy Cheng

Before being appointed to the bench, I practiced civil trial In private practice in Houston Kathy’s areas of legal prac- and appellate law. I believe that the role of a judge is to tice include, but are not limited to, asset protection, busi- apply the law to each case, and not to legislate from the ness litigation, criminal law, family law, estate planning bench. I would be honored to have your support in the & probate litigation, real estate law, & tax law. With your 2012 elections as I seek to keep my seat on Texas’ First support, she can bring balance, fairness and diversity of Court of Appeals for a six-year term. thought to the courts in 2012.

Justice - appointed 2011 Attorney

No phone number located No phone number located

www.rebecahuddle.com www.chengforjustice.com facebook:Justice Rebeca Huddle facebook: unknown twitter: unknown twitter: unknown

[email protected] [email protected] 2233

Jus ce, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 3

Has intermediate appellate jurisdiction in both civil and criminal cases appealed from district or county courts. Each Court of Appeals has jurisdiction in a specifi c geographical region of the State. Each Court is presided over by a chief justice and has at least two other justices. Six-year term. The specifi c number of justices on each Court is set by statute and ranges from three to thirteen. Appeals in the Courts of Appeals are usually heard by a panel of three justices, unless in a particular case an en banc hearing is ordered, in which instance all the justices of that Court hear and consider the case. Bre Busby - Incumbent Barbara Gardner I promise to apply the law fairly to everyone. Neither party I have the most relevant experience for this position: I have affi liation nor money should sway a judge’s decision. I specialized in appeals for fourteen years, and am Board graduated #1 in my law school class, clerked 2 years for a Certifi ed in Civil Appellate Law. I was just named one of federal judge, & am board certifi ed in labor & employment the “Top 100 Lawyers in Texas” by Texas Monthly and law. After 30 years doing trials & appeals, I am the most would be honored to have your vote on November 6, 2012. qualifi ed for the position. I humbly ask for your vote. Attorney Justice - appointed 2012 713-443-2583 713-686-5648 www.BrettBusby.com www.GardnerForJustice.com facebook: Brett Busby facebook: Gardner4Justice twitter: @BrettBusby twitter: Gardner4Justice [email protected] Barbara@GardnerForJustice. com

Jus ce, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 4

Jeff Brown Jim Wrotenbery

Justice Brown has 10 years of judicial experience and It is my belief that to be an outstanding judge, one needs has won 3 judge-of-the-year awards. He’s been married not only an excellent legal resume but also a history of ser- 20 years, has 3 kids, and is active in his church. He is an vice and life experience indicative of a person who cares Eagle Scout and an active Scout leader. And he’s a con- about people and can be truly fair and impartial. I have an stitutional conservative who believes in the rule of law excellent resume. and traditional Texas values.

Justice, 2007-present Attorney 512-583-7107 No Photo Located www.justicejeffbrown.com facebook: Justice Jeff Brown twitter: @judgejeffbrown

[email protected] 2244

Jus ce, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 5

Has intermediate appellate jurisdiction in both civil and criminal cases appealed from district or county courts. Each Court of Appeals has jurisdiction in a specifi c geographical region of the State. Each Court is presided over by a chief justice and has at least two other justices. Six-year term. The specifi c number of justices on each Court is set by statute and ranges from three to thirteen. Appeals in the Courts of Appeals are usually heard by a panel of three justices, unless in a particular case an en banc hearing is ordered, in which instance all the justices of that Court hear and consider the case. Martha Hill Jamison - Incumbent Tanner Garth

Judge Martha Hill Jamison brings thirteen years of judi- cial experience to the 14th Court of Appeals. A media- tor and a trial judge before coming to the court in 2010, No information located on this candidate Judge Jamison has produced thoughtful opinions on many aspects of civil, criminal, juvenile and family law.

Justice - elected 2010 Attorney 713 227-5249 No Photo Located www.judgejamison.com facebook: Justice Martha Hill facebook: Tanner Garth twitter: unknown

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Jus ce, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 8 John Donovan Julia Maldonado I am a certifi ed trial lawyer having received my law de- Julia has spent the last 14 years in the trenches represent- gree with honors from South Texas College of Law. I ing families throughout the area served by the 14th Court have 14 years as a Texas District Court Judge. My years of Appeals. A respected lawyer, Julia works diligently for of community service include my church, multiple youth her clients to ensure they are treated fairly by our courts. sports, public schools, the Houston Livestock Show and Committed to fairness and justice, she is ready to take her Rodeo and more. experiences and record of service to the 14th Court. Judge 113th District Court Attorney Elected, 2010 832-350-8683 713-204-0575 www.MaldonadoForJustice. com www.judgejohndonovan.com facebook: Julia Maldonado facebook: John Donovan for for Justice Justice 14th Court of Appeals twitter: no

judgejohndonovanforjustice julia@ @gmail.com maldonadoforjustice.com 2255

District Judge, 387th Judicial District

The District Court is the highest level trial court in Texas. The 387th is primarily a family law court. The 434th is a general jurisdiction court which hears criminal and civil cases and a few family cases when other District Courts have a confl ict of interest Four-year term. Brenda Mullinix Fredericka Allen Petry As Associate Judge in the 387th Judicial District Court since Fredericka is an attorney with 12 years experience in state 2004, Brenda is well qualifi ed and prepared for this posi- & federal courts. Her practice includes all areas of civil tion. Prior to her 2004 appointment, Brenda’s law practice litigation including family law. Fredericka is committed to focused on family law in Fort Bend County. Board certifi ed bringing positive changes to Fort Bend by modernizing the in family law, Brenda’s many years of experience in family courts, ensuring diversity in grand juries, and applying the law has prepared her well for the 387th District Court. law fairly & impartially to all appearing before her court.

Associate Judge-seven years Attorney

Phone number on website 832-554-3193

www.brendamullinix.com www.votepetryforjudge.com facebook: Brenda G. Mullinix facebook: Fredericka Phillips Petry twitter: unknown twitter: @frederick0147apetry

Email form on website fredericka@ votepetryforjudge.com

District Judge, 434th Judicial District

James H. “Jim” Shoemake-Incumbent Teana Watson

It is an honor to serve you as your Judge of the 434th Dis- As a former prosecutor and municipal judge, I am ready trict Court. I have been judging cases for you the last 5 1/2 to apply my twenty one years of legal experience to the years in family court and in the 434th. I always endeavor judiciary. I am uniquely qualifi ed to run a fair, just and to treat people with dignity and respect and to always be effi cient Fort Bend County Court. I hope to earn your fair and impartial. I wish to remain serving you, and I need support in the November election. your vote to do so.

District Judge since 2007 Attorney

713-254-1114 281-491-4838

www.judgejimshoemake.com www.teanawatsonforjudge.com facebook: Judge Jim Shoemake facebook: Teana Watson twitter: unknown twitter: @teanawatson

[email protected] [email protected] 2266

County A orney

The mission of the County Attorney is to defend the county in all lawsuits; issue civil legal opinions upon request to all elected offi cials and department heads; prepare and/or review all contracts entered into by the county; conduct legal research required to assist approximately 48 county departments. Find out more on the county website.

Roy Cordes-Incumbent Skip Belt

Roy Cordes Jr. has had hands on experience as County I will be independent and an advocate for better and Attorney since 2006, and has practiced law for over 3 de- less expensive county government. The offi ce should be cades in private and corporate law. Roy Cordes Jr. is a more than just an expensive and passive, in-house law former Corporate Secretary, Deputy General Counsel for fi rm for the County that outsources its work and does Imperial Sugar Co. and former County Judge. His com- little to challenge county offi ces to improve. I can and munity involvement is extensive. will do more. See my article on page 30.

County Attorney since 2006 Attorney

No telephone number located 281-650-2751

No website located www.electskipbelt.com facebook: Re-Elect Roy Cordes facebook: Skip Belt for twitter: unknown Fort Bend County Attorney twitter: no [email protected]. [email protected] 2277

Sheriff

The Constitution defi nes the Sheriff as the “Chief Law Enforcement Offi cer” of the County. The Offi ce of the Sheriff in Texas is a constitutionally created offi ce with duties prescribed by the legislature. A Sheriff in Texas is independent and not responsible to other agencies except in the matter of an operating budget, which must be approved by the Commissioner’s Court.

Troy E. Nehls Michael Ellison

Troy Nehls has 19 years of law enforcement experience A Pastor and deep rooted resident of Fort Bend County, and has been Fort Bend County Constable Pct. 4 since 27 year veteran with the Harris County Sheriff’s Offi ce, 2004. Nehls is a 21-year decorated veteran of our armed Sgt. Michael Ellison, is seeking your support. His train- forces, retired from the US Army Reserve with the rank ing and experience qualifi es him as “A Sheriff for all of Major, 451st Civil Affairs Battalion. He would appre- people, in all places, of all parties.” ciate your vote.

Currently serving as Fort Bend Sergeant-Harris County County Constable, Precinct 4 Sheriff’s Offi ce/Preacher

713-419-5994 No telephone number located

www.votenehls.com www.ellison4sheriff.com facebook: Troy Nehls facebook: Michael Ellison twitter: @Troy Nehls twitter: unknown

[email protected] [email protected]

Have You Ever Thought About Becoming An Election Worker?

Election Workers work at the polls on election day and during early voting to ensure voters are able to exercise their rights in an honest and well-organized manner. You are eligible if you: √ are registered to vote in Fort Bend County  do not hold an elected offi ce or are not the employee of an elected offi cial  enjoy interaction with the public are detail-oriented, able to take direction well and not easily distracted

Yes, election workers are paid for the days they work during the election process.

For more information: 281-341-8670 or www.co.fort-bend.tx.us/getSitePage.asp?sitePage=5668 2288

County Tax Assessor - Collector

The County Tax Assessor-Collector provides friendly, effi cient and professional tax collection services for taxpayers of Fort Bend County as well as tax research and information referral. As an agent for the state, the Tax Assessor-Collector also collects automobile/truck and trailer taxes, vehicle registration fees and beer/wine & liquor fees.

Patsy Schultz-Incumbent Jesse Torres

No information located on this candidate. No information located on this candidate.

Candidates appear in ballot order.

They were given the opportunity to provide a photo for this Guide.

Information in the colored boxes was provided by the candidate or obtained via the candidate’s web site. Each candidate was offered an opportunity to approve for accuracy.

Blue = Democrat Gold = Libertarian Green = Green Red = Republican 2299 your country needs you!

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Bring your family, friends and neighbors too! Skip BELT for Fort Bend County Attorney

“Fort Bend deserves an independent voice in this offi ce that will do more for its citizens than just being an expensive and passive in-house law fi rm for the county government. I urge all citizens, regardless of party affi liation to review my background and experience and approach to problem solving. Vote for me so I can do more.”

Currently the County Attorney plays a limited and passive role My wife, Judy, and I have been married 50 years. We are both in resolving legal problems as they occur. The County Attor- native Texans. We have lived in Fort Bend and Missouri City ney does little to anticipate or identify risks or practices that for 36 years and have always been active in community and lead to these lawsuits. Furthermore his common practice is to civic events. I am passionate about soccer and manage an adult outsource the defense of the County to expensive outside law and youth league and club. fi rms. I am a graduate of the University of Texas in Latin American I wish to expand the role of the County Attorney to benefi t the Studies and Law School. I have supplemented my education citizens of Fort Bend County by being more Pro Active and in- with graduate business courses with NYU and Houston Bap- dependent to lower the cost of County Government while also tist University. I am bilingual English/Spanish. I have practical improving the morale and effi ciency of its departments. experience as an international banker, and as general counsel and risk and insurance manager for an international oil drilling To accomplish this objective of saving the taxpayers money and contractor. also rendering improved service, I believe the County Attorney should do the following: I have been a lawyer for 41 years both as a corporate offi cer and in private practice. In the public sector I have served two 1. Defend the County against common lawsuits and claims terms as a City Councilman of Missouri City. I continue as a rather than outsourcing and paying large fees to outside law member of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone #1. fi rms as is the current practice. 2. Work with the smaller towns with limited resources to elimi- My education and experience in the private sector has given nate public nuisances through civil action and assist city attor- me a broader background and perspective of my role as Coun- neys when requested. ty Attorney that will be a plus for the County and the taxpay- 3. Work closely with the County Commissioners and all gov- ers. I know I can do a better job and save the County money ernment departments to do an independent risk management as- both on the operation of the offi ce and the benefi ts it will bring sessment to lower the risk and cost of lawsuits, loss of property to the County as a whole. and loss of trained personnel. 4. Coordinate effi ciency studies with all government depart- I am guided by the law, the truth, and fairness. I am respected ments, and also serve as an ombudsman to independently evalu- by people in both political parties and independents. I am not ate complaints and suggestions from department personnel and beholden to any politician or special interest and will always citizens for cost savings, effi ciency, and service improvements. seek to do what is right. This independence will allow me to 5. Encourage the adoption of a Civil Service Plan for County do more for the County than is currently the case. I value your Employees as was recently approved for the Sheriff’s Depart- support and suggestions. ment which will improve employee morale, assure meritorious promotion, allow redress against arbitrary dismissals or punish- www.electskipbelt.com ments, and also avoid costly employee lawsuits. Vote for Skip Belt

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Proposi ons/Referendums/Special Elec ons

The various propositions affect only certain areas of Fort Bend County. To see if the following are on YOUR ballot, visit: www.co.fort-bend.tx.us/getSitePage.asp?sitePage=5664 Fill in your precinct number and your sample ballot will download.

FORT BEND COUNTY WATER CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 10

PROPOSITION I THE ISSUANCE OF $3,950,000 IN BONDS FOR PARK AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND THE ISSUANCE OF $5,925,000 IN REFUNDING BONDS AND THE LEVY OF AD VALOREM TAXES IN PAYMENT OF THE BONDS Vote FOR or AGAINST

PROPOSITION II THE LEVY OF A MAINTENANCE TAX FOR PARK AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES NOT TO EXCEED TEN CENTS ($0.10) PER ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00) VALUATION Vote FOR or AGAINST

CITY OF HOUSTON, TEXAS SPECIAL CHARTER AMENDMENT ELECTION Proposition No. 1 (Relating to amending the Charter of the City of Houston by repealing (removing) language that is obsolete or has been superseded by state and/or federal law.) Shall the Charter of the City of Houston be amended by repealing (removing) language that is obsolete or has been super- seded by other law: Article I, Section 2-a, annexation of territory; Article I, Section 2-b, extension of city boundaries; Article II, Sections 14 and 14a, operation of the Houston Independent School District; Article II, Section 16, paragraph 10,regula- tion of the price of goods; Article II, Section 16, paragraph 15, which authorizes unequal treatment of the disabled; and Article IX, Section 10, exemption of city employees from jury duty? Vote: YES or NO

Proposition No. 2 (Relating to amending the Charter of the City of Houston to conform initiative, referendum, and recall processes to current law) Shall Article V, Section 10 (adopted 1951), Article VII-a (adopted 1913), and Article VII-b adopted 1913) of the Charter of the City of Houston be amended to remove obsolete references to party primaries and partisan City elections, to address the impact of current election laws and procedures, and to recognize the existence of council districts in initiative, referendum, and recall petition processes? Vote YES or No

CITY OF HOUSTON, TEXAS SPECIAL BOND ELECTION Proposition A The issuance of $144,000,000 public safety improvement bonds for the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation and equip- ment of public safety public improvements for police and fi re departments and the levying of taxes suffi cient for the pay- ment thereof and interest thereon. Vote FOR or AGAINST 3333

Proposi ons/Referendums/Special Elec ons

The various propositions affect only certain areas of Fort Bend County. To see if the following are on YOUR ballot, visit: www.co.fort-bend.tx.us/getSitePage.asp?sitePage=5664 Fill in your precinct number and your sample ballot will download.

Proposition B The issuance of $166,000,000 park improvement bonds for the conservation, improvement, acquisition, construc- tion and equipment of neighborhood parks, recreational facilities and bayous, including such green spaces along all bayous to create an integrated system of bayou walking, running and bicycle trails to enhance, preserve and protect the health of citizens, water quality, natural habitat and native wildlife and the levying of taxes suffi cient for the payment thereof and interest thereon. Vote FOR or AGAINST

Proposition C The issuance of $57,000,000 permanent public improvement bonds for the acquisition, construction, rehabilita- tion, remediation and equipment of permanent improvements that support public health, sanitation and other es- sential general services of the City and the levying of taxes suffi cient for the payment thereof and interest thereon Vote FOR or AGAINST

Proposition D The issuance of $28,000,000 library improvement bonds for the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation and equip- ment of the public library system and the levying of taxes suffi cient for the payment thereof and interest thereon. Vote FOR or AGAINST

Proposition E The issuance of $15,000,000 affordable housing bonds for the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation and equip- ment of affordable housing and the levying of taxes suffi cient for the payment thereof and interest thereon. Vote FOR or AGAINST

METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY, REFERENDUM ON STREET IMPROVE- MENT MOBILITY PROGRAM PROPOSITION THE CONTINUED DEDICATION OF UP TO 25% OF METRO’S SALES AND USE TAX REVENUES FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS AND RELATED PROJECTS FOR THE PERIOD OCTOBER 1, 2014 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2025 AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW AND WITH NO INCREASE IN THE CURRENT RATE OF METRO’S SALES AND USE TAX. Vote FOR or AGAINST

HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGES SYSTEM BOND ELECTION PROPOSITION THE ISSUANCE OF $425,000,000 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS FOR CONSTRUCTION, ACQUISITION, AND EQUIPMENT OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS IN THE SYSTEM, SCHOOL SITES AND THE LEVYING OF THE TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF. Vote FOR or AGAINST 3344

Unopposed Candidates - Alphabe cal

Jus ce, 14th Court of Appeals, Place 6 Constable, Precinct 3 Bill Boyce Robert “Rob” Cook

Justice Boyce took his public Fort Bend County Con- oath of offi ce in 2007 follow- stable Precinct 3 Rob Cook ing his appointment to fi ll an has a held this positions for unexpired term. Before tak- 23 years. After teaching ing the bench, Justice Boyce school for a few years and was in private practice for 18 a short stint in the oil fi eld, years and became certifi ed in Cook settled on a career in Civil Appellate Law by the law enforcement where he Texas Board of Legal Spe- has been since 1981. cialization.

Constable, Precinct 2 Constable, Precinct 1 Ruben Davis A. J. Dorr

Constable Ruben Davis Constable A. J. Dorr, ex- has faithfully served as presses his gratitude for all Constable of Fort Bend the support he has received County, Precinct 2 since in the past. May 10, 1996, improving their safety, security, and quality of life.

State Senator, District 13 State Senator, District 18 Rodney Ellis Glenn Allen Hegar, Jr.

Although a fi nancial advi- Senator Hegar, the youngest sor by trade, Ellis’ passion is member of the , public service. Elected to the is a sixth generation Texan Texas Senate in 1990, Senator who farms on land that has Ellis believes the role of gov- been in his family since the ernment is to ensure that all mid-19th century. Senator citizens have the opportunity Hegar is a staunch conserva- and ability to build a better tive, who defends the values future for themselves and that of faith, family and freedom. everyone is treated equally. 3355

Unopposed Candidates - Alphabe cal

Jus ce of the Peace, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Gary Janssen W. A. “Andy” Meyers

Janssen has served as Justice of the Peace since 2009 and Known for being an ad- has served as the municipal vocate for lower taxes and judge for the cities of Sugar controlling government Land and Richmond. He cur- growth, Andy Meyers has rently serves as a magistrate held the Commissioner’s for the City of Rosenberg and position since 1996. has been the presiding judge for the City of Needville since 1999.

Constable, Precinct 4 Judge, 400th Judicial District Court Trever Nehls Cliff Vacek

Appointed and then elected in Trever Nehls thanks you 2004. for considering him for Constable, Precinct 4, He is honored to be your Constable. 3366

Precinct Chairs - Republican

Precinct Chairs are the grassroots representa ves of their respec ve par es; the founda on.

Du es range from educa ng precinct voters about the issues and the candidates in each race to introducing candidates to friends and neighbors. These introduc ons can be accomplished by block walking, telephone calls, distribu ng cam- paign materials or hos ng events for candidates.

Precinct Chairs also assist with registering voters and increasing voter turn-out in their precincts. They let the party chair know about hot local issues.

To learn more about becoming a Republican party precinct chair, please contact: Mike Gibson, Republican Party Chair chairman@ cgop.org www. cgop.org

Headquarters: 9920 Hwy 90A Suite 100C , Sugar Land, TX 77478

If your precinct is not listed, you did not have a precinct chair when this table was created. You may email Republican Precinct Chairs on the party website.

Precinct First Name Last Name Telephone 1001 Lila Smith 281-341-8156 1002 Marjorie Adams 979-532-0725 1007 Andrew Dornburg 1010 Edee Sinclair 979-793-6961 1012 Patti Everett 1013 Roy Spano 281-342-3674 1015 Ozgur Bayazitoglu 1018 William Zeiner 1021 Carolyn Jones 979-553-3292 1024 John Miller 281-499-4797 1025 Richard Hudgins 1037 William Benton 1048 Christopher McFarland 281-932-4329 1067 George Holmes 281-341-0718 1073 Huber Whitlock 281-341-5282 1073 Huber Whitlock 281-341-5282 1074 Amanda Bolf 281-232-7768 1076 Chris Bounds 1085 Samuel Rodriguez 1087 Kevin Tucker 1097 Theodore Reese 3377

Precinct Chairs - Republican

Precinct First Name Last Name Telephone 1103 Jeff Paschall 1118 William Michie Jr. 281-778-7977 1120 Ryan Johnson 281-343-7704 1128 Ed Svoboda 281-937-0771 2016 Dennis Woods 281-242-2858 2022 Shirley Isbell 281-498-1984 2033 Sean Johns 2034 Bryan McNabb 2043 Brad Moon 281-879-9154 2050 Dale Gibble 2052 Joe Clack 2059 Solero Alvardo 2061 Allen Murrell 281-778-9570 2066 Raymond Wick 281-325-0678 2081 Jennifer Williams 281-499-0684 2088 Robert Suttie 281-499-6406 2090 Poole 281-435-2537 2091 Rhea Elliott 281-437-9225 2092 Donald Braley 2093 William Blacklock 281-499-2057 2099 James White 281-879-6318 2100 Robert Sullivent 281-561-9533 2106 Timothy Whitaker 281-265-7376 2108 Travis Kelley 3004 Greg Goodrum 281-646-8978 3005 Amanda Bronsell 281-238-8503 3006 Linda Harnist 281-346-2420 3009 Lewis Luckenbach 281-491-2339 3014 Ann Crockett 281-392-3295 3019 Jane Stockton 281-346-1173 3032 Alfred Hobbs 281-242-8033 3038 Myra Haehnel 281-395-8151 3041 JoLynn Paschall 3057 Patricia Hebert 3063 Thomas Anderson 281-342-5845 3083 Gregory North 281-239-8102 3388

Precinct Chairs - Republican

Precinct First Name Last Name Telephone Number 3095 Cassandra Barringer 3098 Bernice Barclay 3104 Paula Gibson 281-238-9695 3113 Wayne Thompson 3122 Wayne Stark 281-395-2159 3130 Allan Barrilleaux 832-289-1963 3132 Cecil Jones 3133 David Savage 281-829-5487 3142 Mark McCaig 3144 Janis Rudd 4011 Joan Cain 4020 Ashley DeLay 281-265-9096 4026 Al Baker 281-658-8638 4028 William Johnson 281-499-3327 4029 Tina Gibson 281-491-6599 4030 Gary Hamilton 281-261-7276 4035 Mickey Mixon 281-491-0342 4042 Julius Baumann 281-494-5774 4044 Jeffrey Hogan 4045 Phyllis Worsham 281-491-0510 4046 Howard Paul 281-265-3078 4047 Elizabeth Howard 4049 Michael Khushf 4062 Patricia Baig 4064 Lawrence Houvouras 4065 William Hester 281-403-9989 4080 Taylor Landin 512-289-1621 4082 Philip Akonom 4084 Andre McDonald 281-265-6686 4086 Steven Dieu 4102 Sujeeth Draksharam 4107 Debra Ross 281-242-4808 4110 Jennifer Chiang 4111 Frank Loper 281-491-7553 4119 Naomi Lam 281-242-5396 4124 Danielle Settles 832-409-4124 4125 Timothy Taite 281-240-3420 3399

Precinct Chairs - Republican

Precinct First Name Last Name Telephone 4126 Wayne Chandler 281-277-5267 4127 William Leavitt 832-539-1159 4129 David Wood 281-980-3753 4131 Cynthia Bartholomew 281-685-1950 4135 William Rickert 281-565-1319 4140 Michael Bow 281-265-3485

Avoid the long lines on Tuesday, November 6 Vote early Any Fort Bend County polling location Monday, October 22 - Friday, November 2 4400

Precinct Chairs -Democrat

Precinct Chairs are the grassroots representa ves of their respec ve par es; the founda on.

Du es range from educa ng precinct voters about the issues and the candidates in each race to introducing candi- dates to friends and neighbors. These introduc ons can be accomplished by block walking, telephone calls, distribut- ing campaign materials or hos ng events for candidates.

Precinct Chairs also assist with registering voters and increasing voter turn-out in their precincts. They let the party chair know about hot local issues.

To learn more about becoming a Democrat party precinct chair, please contact:

Stephen Brown, Democrat Party Chair [email protected] www. cdp.org

Headquarters: 4103 S. Main, Staff ord, TX 77477 (281) 702-1091

If your precinct is not listed, you did not have a precinct chair when this table was created.

Precinct Name Telephone Email Number 1001 Parker Hogue, Rosemary 281.342.4361 [email protected] 1002 Battle, Richard 979.532.2330 [email protected] 1003 Bonner, Ferrel [email protected] 1003 Gipson, Alvin 713.305.3884 no e-mail 1007 Meisgeier, Connie 281.342.6666 [email protected] 1007 Mills, Delores 1.410.336.0068 [email protected] 1010 Smith, Odessa 979.793.3657 [email protected] 1012 Galvan, Iris 713-256-3174 [email protected] 1013 Garcia, Ted [email protected] 1016 Lupe, Uresti [email protected] 1018 Mills, Delores 1.410.336.0068 [email protected] 1021 Morrison, Glenn [email protected] 1039 Warstler, Janie [email protected] 1054 Booker, Jacqueline [email protected] 1067 Connally, Shirley 281.238.8730 [email protected] 1068 Mills, Delores 1.410.336.0068 [email protected] 1073 Bankston, Donald 281.633.1479 [email protected] 1076 Allen, Fredericka [email protected] 1076 Hicks, Russell & 832.215.8508 [email protected] Warrenson Payne [email protected] 1085 Vaxter, Claretna 281.239.1800 [email protected] 4411

Precinct Chairs - Democrat

Precinct Name Telephone Email Number 1087 Preston, Robert [email protected] 1097 Daniels, Kevin 832.231.9900 [email protected] 1103 Jones, Barbara 281.263.5286 barbara.jones@fl uor.com 1114 Downey, Andrea 281.431.8747 [email protected] 1118 Bennett, Cynthia 281.778.5755 [email protected] 1120 Gohr, Dana (Bart) 281.725.0472 [email protected] 1128 Vaxter, Claretna 281.239.1800 [email protected] 1134 Bonner, Ferrel [email protected] 2017 Washington, Christine 281.437.7489 no e-mail 2023 Pickens, Lela lpickens@questdevelopmentand training.net 2027 Williams, Susie 281.561.6813 [email protected] 2028 Clark, Susan 713.320.8302 [email protected] 2028 Porter, Maggie [email protected] 2030 Belt, Skip 281.437.9463 [email protected] 2031 Scott, James 281-437-1677 [email protected] 2033 Barnes, Emmanuel 281.416.7664 [email protected] 2033 Miller, Korinthia 713.584.3115 [email protected] 2034 Frederick, Trisha, [email protected] 2034 Simpson, Constance [email protected] 2051 Davila, Wanda 281.438.1871 no e-mail 2052 Barnet, Evelyn 281.437.2050 ebgarfi [email protected] 2055 Brown, Clifford & Datryse 713.412.4479 [email protected] 2055 Coverson, Anita, [email protected] 2059 Griffi n, Rodney 281.437.1376 griffi [email protected] 2060 Nguyen, Vy vy.nguyen@mnlawoffi ces.com 2061 Brown, Velma [email protected] 2061 Ross, Mary [email protected] 2070 Williams, Suse 281.561.6813 [email protected] 2071 Murphy, Doshie 281.261.5435 [email protected] 2075 Frederick, Trisha, [email protected] 2077 Allen, Emma/Chad Slater [email protected] 2077 Fonteneaux, James [email protected] 2088 Morton, Elizabeth 281.208.3870 [email protected] 2089 Singleton, Vivian 281.438.5706 [email protected] 2090 Wall, Rose 281.437.4719 [email protected] 2091 Allen, Fredericka [email protected] 4422

Precinct Chairs - Democrat

Precinct Name Telephone Email Number 2092 Hanks, Michael L. 832.741.5189 [email protected] 2093 Hanks, Michael L. 832.741.5189 [email protected] 2096 Johnson, Cathey E. 281.208.6318 [email protected] 2108 Green, Stephanie [email protected] 2108 Leo, Januari [email protected] 2112 Johnson, Johnny 361.904.5334 [email protected] 2115 Johnson, Jennie 832.524.7667 [email protected] 2116 James, Dorothy [email protected] 2117 Mohammed, Quavi 281.277.7865 [email protected] 2123 McKinney, Pamela 832.382.4476 [email protected] 2123 Thomas, Donna [email protected] 2136 Hill, Debra [email protected] 2140 Williams, Susie 281.561.6813 [email protected] 3005 Bankston, Mark [email protected] 3006 Wooten, Linda 281.346.2174 [email protected] 3009 Garrison, Carl 281.242.0932 [email protected] 3020 Guidry, Clarissa 832.217.6697 [email protected] 3032 Boykin, Frank 713-419-2271 [email protected] 3035 Rivette, Deirdre [email protected] 3043 Reynolds, Ella [email protected] 3053 DeBose, Gwen (Dee) 713.822.4410 [email protected] 3057 Tayler, Allen W. [email protected] 3063 Lemaster, John 281.341.0621 [email protected] 3066 Lacasa, Natali [email protected] 3066 Otis, Jerome [email protected] 3069 LeBohne, Steve 832.443.5404 [email protected] 3082 Payne, Donald 281.762.9353 [email protected] 3082 Uribe-Short, Cristina [email protected] 3083 Williams, Charles [email protected] 3086 Germany, Charles [email protected] 3095 Wilson, Maurice 832.594.4907 mwilsonsr@twgfl .com 3099 Harden, Priscilla 281.536.5946 [email protected] 3101 Holloway, Elizabeth 281.277.3709 [email protected] 3101 Russell, Beverly 713.569.3469 [email protected] 3104 Harkins, Syleta 832.715.6599 [email protected] 3113 AR Khan [email protected] 4433

Precinct Chairs - Democrat

Precinct Name Telephone Email Number 3130 RJ Williams [email protected] 3132 Cole-Pitre, Marion [email protected] 3132 Peruchini, Jerry [email protected] 3133 Shamsi, Farhan 281.693.2833 [email protected] 3142 Curcio, David 281.395.8865 [email protected] 3143 Dorsi, Jean [email protected] 3144 Kiely, Mike Corganizer 281.395.0615 [email protected] 4026 Zobairi, Omer 832-231-9245 [email protected] 4029 Patterson, Deron 281.841.0829 [email protected] 4042 Harris, Charles [email protected] 4045 White, Ronald [email protected] 4046 Parekh, Feroze 281.565.9133 [email protected] 4049 Cooper, Denise 713-301-7403 [email protected] 4049 Sane, Neeta [email protected] 4065 Duke, Jerri [email protected] 4080 Washington, Chad [email protected] 4083 Claffey, Robert (Bob) 713.320.6503 [email protected] 4084 Carlson, Steve [email protected] 4102 Imam, S. Qaisar 281.309.9082 [email protected] 4105 Solomon, Alaric [email protected] 4110 Plattenberg, Norman [email protected] 4111 Rehman, Hafeez [email protected] 4124 Opara, Innocent 281.813.4289 [email protected] 4125 Akpaffi ong, Grace 281.494.6929 earthwind_fi [email protected] 4126 Ginyard, Cynthia 281.530.9623 [email protected] 4126 Guevara, Miguel [email protected] 4127 Overton, Karen 713.301.9783 [email protected] 4129 Brooks, Thomas [email protected] 4131 Thomas, Juli [email protected] 4444

Candidates - Alpha Lis ng

Alcala, Elsa 14 Green, Al 6 Oxford, Tom 11 Allfrey, Kris 18 Hampton, Keith 13 Page, Austin 16 Ash, Mark 12 Hecht, Nathan 12 Perez, Jaime O 9 Belt, Skip 26 Hegar, Glenn A. 34 Petre, Matthew 15 Bennett, Mark W. 14 Henry, Dale 8 Petry, Fredericka Allen 25 Bland, Jane 20 Hervey, Barbara Parker 14 Petter, John Henry IV 18 Boyce, Bill 34 Huddle, Rebeca 22 Petty, Michele 12 Bradley, David 15 Huffman, Joan 16 Reynolds, Ron 18 Brown, Harvey 20 Jamison, Martha Hill 24 Rogers, Kesha 7 Brown, Jeff 23 Janssen, Gary 35 Romney, Mitt 4 Busby, Brett 23 Jennings, Terry 21 Sadler, Paul 5 Cheng, Kathy 22 Johnson, Gary 4 Schultz, Patsy 28 Chisholm, Jim 12 Keller, Sharon 13 Shoemake, James H. “Jim” 25 Collins, David B 5 Kennedy, Chris 8 Silverman, Chuck 20 Cook, Don 7 Koelsch, R. S. Roberto 10 Smitherman, Barry 9 Cook, Robert "Rob" 34 Lovett, Ron 20 Stein, Jill 4 Copeland, Nile 21 Maldonado, Julia 24 Stephenson, Phil 19 Cordes, Roy 26 Massengale, Michael 21 Stott, Lance 13 Courtney, David 16 Meyers, W. A. "Andy" 35 Strange, William Bryan III 14 Craddick, Christi 8 Miller, Rick 17 Susman, Steven 7 Cruz, Ted 5 Mueller, Steve 6 Torres, Jesse 28 Davis, Ruben 34 Mullinix, Brenda 25 Vacek, Cliff Devine, John 11 Myers, John Jay 5 Wall, Vivekananda (Vik) 8 Donovan, John 24 Nehls, Trever 35 Waterbury, Charles E. 11 Dorr, A. J. 34 Nehls, Troy 27 Watson, Teana 25 Ellis, Rodney 34 Nguyen, Vy 17 Wendel, Josh 9 Ellison, Michael 27 Oakes, Natalia Cokinos 21 Wieder, Freddie “John” Jr. 6 Foster, Vanessa 6 Obama, Barack 4 Willett, Don 10 Gardner, Barbara 23 Olivo, Dora 19 Wrotenbery, Jim 23 Garth, Tanner 24 Olson, Pete 7 4455 Fort Bend Voters League Join us to: Register to Vote Learn about the Election Process Meet the Candidates Hear about the Issues Find out where the candidates stand Vote for the best candidates!

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Early Vo ng Loca ons

Vote in Person

Early voting will take place from Monday, October 22 - Friday, November 2. Registered voters may vote at ANY of the following locations. Simply present your voter’s registration card (you may use your driver’s license) and you will be given the correct ballot.

Schedule for: Rosenberg Annex Building - 4520 Reading Road, Rosenberg, TX Horario para: Cinco Ranch Branch Library – 2620 Commercial Center Blvd, Katy, TX Hightower High School – 3333 Hurricane Lane, Missouri City, TX Meadows Place City Hall – One Troyan Dr., Meadows Place, TX Missouri City Community Center - 1522 Texas Parkway, Missouri City, TX Four Corners Community Center – 15700 Old Richmond Road, Sugar Land, TX

Day Date Hours Monday – Friday Oct 22 - 26, 2012 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Lunes – Viernes) (Octubre 22 – 26, 2012) (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) Saturday Oct 27, 2012 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Sábado) (Octubre 27, 2012) (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.) Sunday Oct 28, 2012 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Domingo) (Octubre 28, 2012) (12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) Monday – Friday Oct 29 – Nov 2, 2012 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Lunes – Viernes) (Octubre 29 – Noviembre (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.) 2, 2012)

Schedule for: Irene Stern Community Center - 6920 Fulshear-Katy Road, Fulshear, TX Horario para: Beasley City Hall – 319 S. 3rd Street, Beasley, TX Lost Creek Park – 3703 Lost Creek Blvd, Sugar Land, TX City of Richmond Water Maintenance Facility – 110 N. 8th St., Richmond, TX

Day Date Hours Monday – Friday Oct 22 - 26, 2012 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Lunes – Viernes) (Octubre 22 – 26, 2012) (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) Saturday Oct 27, 2012 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Sábado) (Octubre 27, 2012) (10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.) Sunday Oct 28, 2012 CLOSED (Domingo) (Octubre 28, 2012) CERRADO Monday – Friday Oct 29 – Nov 2, 2012 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Lunes – Viernes) (Octubre 29 – Noviembre (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.) 2, 2012) 4477

Early Vo ng Loca ons

Schedule for: Chasewood Clubhouse -7622 Chasewood Drive, Missouri City, TX Horario para: First Colony Conference Center - 3232 Austin Parkway, Sugar Land, TX FBC Road & Bridge (Needville) – 3743 School Street, Needville, TX Randall’s – 5800 New Territory Blvd., Sugar Land, TX

Day Date Hours Monday – Friday Oct 22 - 26, 2012 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Lunes – Viernes) (Octubre 22 – 26, 2012) (10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.) Saturday Oct 27, 2012 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Sábado) (Octubre 27, 2012) (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.) Sunday Oct 28, 2012 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Domingo) (Octubre 28, 2012) (12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) Monday – Friday Oct 29 – Nov 2, 2012 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Lunes – Viernes) (Octubre 29 – Noviembre (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.) 2, 2012)

New Territory

Schedule for: Sugar Land Methodist Church – 431 Eldridge, Sugar Land, TX Horario para Sienna Branch Library – 8411 Sienna Springs Blvd, Missouri City, TX Harmony Science Academy – 22400 Grand Corner Dr, Katy TX (NE corner of HWY 99 and FM 1093)

Day Date Hours Monday – Friday Oct 22 - 26, 2012 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Lunes – Viernes) (Octubre 22 – 26, 2012) (10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.) Saturday Oct 27, 2012 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Sábado) (Octubre 27, 2012) (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.) Sunday Oct 28, 2012 CLOSED (Domingo) (Octubre 28, 2012) (CERRADO) Monday – Friday Oct 29 – Nov 2, 2012 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Lunes – Viernes) (Octubre 29 – Noviembre (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.) 2, 2012) 4488

List of Polling Locations for November 6, 2012 General Election Hours will be 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM PRECINCT INCL PCT POLLING PLACE LOCATION ADDRESS CITY ZIP

1001 George Memorial Library 1001 Golfview Dr RICHMOND 77469 1002 Kendleton Church of God 619 FM 2919 KENDLETON 77451 1003 Mustang Community Center 4525 FM 521 FRESNO 77545 1007 Cindy's Palace 1102 FM 2977 RICHMOND 77469 1008 Orchard City Hall 9714 Kibler ORCHARD 77464 1010 FBC Road & Bridge (Needville) 3743 School St NEEDVILLE 77461 1012 Fellowship Church of Fort Bend 1110 Bamore Rd ROSENBERG 77471 1013 Calvary Baptist Church 4111 Airport Ave ROSENBERG 77471 1015 Frieden's United Church of Christ 7526 Avenue I BEASLEY 77417 1018 Fairchilds Volunteer Fire Dept 8715 Fairchilds Rd FAIRCHILDS 77469 1021 Brazos Bend Home & Ranch 22930 FM 1462 NEEDVILLE 77461 1024 Frieden's United Church of Christ 7526 Avenue I BEASLEY 77417 1025 Agriculture Extension Building 1402 Band Rd ROSENBERG 77471 1037 Travis Elementary School 2700 Avenue K ROSENBERG 77471 1040 Mamie George Community Center 1111 Collins Rd RICHMOND 77469 1048 Fort Bend County Rosenbg Annex Bldg 4520 Reading Rd ROSENBERG 77471 1054 Fellowship Church of Fort Bend 1110 Bamore Rd ROSENBERG 77471 1058 Mustang Community Center 4525 FM 521 FRESNO 77545 1067 Williams Elementary School 5111 FM 762 RICHMOND 77469 1068 Schultz Trucking Company 18602 Highway 36 GUY 77444 1072 George Memorial Library 1001 Golfview Dr RICHMOND 77469 1073 Deaf Smith Elementary School 2014 Lamar Dr RICHMOND 77469 1074 George Junior High School 4601 Airport Ave ROSENBERG 77471 1076 River Pointe Community Church 5000 Ransom Road RICHMOND 77469 1085 Williams Elementary School 5111 FM 762 RICHMOND 77469 1087 Campbell Elementary School 1000 Shadow Bend Dr SUGAR LAND 77479 1094 Mustang Community Center 4525 FM 521 FRESNO 77545 1097 Fort Bend County Library - Sienna 8411 Sienna Springs Way MISSOURI CITY 77459 1103 Pecan Grove Baptist Church 1727 FM 359 RICHMOND 77469 1109 Mustang Community Center 4525 FM 521 FRESNO 77545 1114 FBC MUD 23/M.R. Massey Admin B 1570 Raab Road FRESNO 77545 1118 Fort Bend County Library - Sienna 8411 Sienna Springs Way MISSOURI CITY 77459 1120 Dickinson Elementary School 7110 Greatwood Parkway SUGAR LAND 77479 1128 Greatwood Retirement Center 7001 Riverbrook SUGAR LAND 77479 1134 Mustang Community Center 4525 FM 521 FRESNO 77545 2016 Barrington Place HOA 13318 Rosstown Ct SUGAR LAND 77478 2017 Briargate Elementary School 15817 Blue Ridge Rd MISSOURI CITY 77489 2022 Meadows Place City Hall One Troyan Dr MEADOWS PLACE 77477 2023 Ridgemont Elementary School 4910 Raven Ridge Rd HOUSTON 77053 2031 Ridgegate Elementary School 6015 West Ridgecreek Dr HOUSTON 77053 2033 Lantern Lane Elementary School 3323 Mission Valley Dr MISSOURI CITY 77459 2034 FBC MUD 23/M.R. Massey Admin B 1570 Raab Road FRESNO 77545 2036 Missouri City Baptist Church 16816 Quail Park Dr MISSOURI CITY 77489 2043 Southwest Calvary Bapt Church 12910 West Belfort Dr HOUSTON 77099 2050 Hunters Glen Elementary School 695 Independence Blvd MISSOURI CITY 77459 2051 Chasewood Clubhouse 7622 Chasewood Dr MISSOURI CITY 77489 2052 Briarchase Missnry Bapt Church 16000 Blue Ridge Rd MISSOURI CITY 77489 2055 Willowridge High School 16301 Chimney Rock Rd HOUSTON 77053 2056 Ridgegate Elementary School 6015 West Ridgecreek Dr HOUSTON 77053 2059 Missouri City Community Center 1522 Texas Parkway MISSOURI CITY 77459 2060 Bethel Missionary Baptist Church 631 Avenue E STAFFORD 77477 2061 Elkins High School 7007 Knights Ct MISSOURI CITY 77459 2066 Mission Glen Elementary School 16053 Mission Glen Dr HOUSTON 77083 2070 Houston Community College 10141 Cash Rd STAFFORD 77477 4499

List of Polling Locations for November 6, 2012 General Election Hours will be 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM PRECINCT INCL PCT POLLING PLACE LOCATION ADDRESS CITY ZIP

2075 Missouri City Community Center 1522 Texas Parkway MISSOURI CITY 77459 2077 Glover Elementary School 1510 Columbia Blue Dr MISSOURI CITY 77489 2078 Fifth Street Community Center 3110 Fifth St STAFFORD 77477 2081 East End Annex Building 303 Texas Parkway MISSOURI CITY 77459 2088 Stafford Civic Center 1415 Constitution Ave STAFFORD 77477 2089 Quail Green Clubhouse 2605 Spring Place Dr MISSOURI CITY 77489 2090 Lantern Lane Elementary School 3323 Mission Valley Dr MISSOURI CITY 77459 2091 Lantern Lane Elementary School 3323 Mission Valley Dr MISSOURI CITY 77459 2092 Meadowcreek Clubhouse 2410 LaQuinta Dr MISSOURI CITY 77459 2093 Meadowcreek Clubhouse 2410 LaQuinta Dr MISSOURI CITY 77459 2096 Meadows Place City Hall One Troyan Dr MEADOWS PLACE 77477 2099 Providence Community Clubhouse 9114 Woodleigh Dr HOUSTON 77083 2100 Mission Bend Elementary School 16200 Beechnut St HOUSTON 77083 2101 George Bush High School 6707 FM 1464 RICHMOND 77469 2106 Barbara Jordan Elementary School 17800 West Oaks Village Dr Richmond 77469 2108 Elkins High School 7007 Knights Ct MISSOURI CITY 77459 2112 Fifth Street Community Center 3110 Fifth St STAFFORD 77477 2115 Quail Valley East Clubhouse 2206 Turtle Creek Dr MISSOURI CITY 77459 2116 Missouri City Baptist Church 16816 Quail Park Dr MISSOURI CITY 77489 2123 Blue Ridge Elementary School 6241 McHard Road HOUSTON 77053 2136 Quail Valley East Clubhouse 2206 Turtle Creek Dr MISSOURI CITY 77459 2137 Bethel Missionary Baptist Church 631 Avenue E STAFFORD 77477 2138 Bethel Missionary Baptist Church 631 Avenue E STAFFORD 77477 2139 Bethel Missionary Baptist Church 631 Avenue E STAFFORD 77477 3004 McMeans Junior High 21000 Westheimer Pkwy KATY 77450 3005 Swinging Door Restaurant 3818 FM 359 RICHMOND 77469 3006 Irene Stern Fulshear Community Ctr 6920 Fulshear-Katy Road FULSHEAR 77441 3009 Sugar Creek Country Club 420 Sugar Creek Blvd SUGAR LAND 77478 3014 Katy ISD Administration Bldg 6301 S Stadium Ln KATY 77492 3019 Simonton City Hall 35011 FM 1093 SIMONTON 77476 3032 Townewest Town Hall 10322 Old Towne Ln SUGAR LAND 77478 3038 Seven Lakes High School 9251 S Fry Rd KATY 77494 3041 Austin Elementary School 1630 Pitts Rd RICHMOND 77469 3053 Sugar Land Church of God 1715 Eldridge Rd SUGAR LAND 77478 3057 Swinging Door Restaurant 3818 FM 359 RICHMOND 77469 3063 Austin Elementary School 1630 Pitts Rd RICHMOND 77469 3069 Sugar Creek Country Club 420 Sugar Creek Blvd SUGAR LAND 77478 3083 Crockett Middle School 19001 Beechnut RICHMOND 77469 3095 Oakland Elementary School 4455 Waterside Estate Dr RICHMOND 77469 3098 Townewest Town Hall 10322 Old Towne Ln SUGAR LAND 77478 3104 Pecan Grove Elementary School 3330 Old South Dr RICHMOND 77406 3113 Hodges Bend Middle School 16510 Bissonnet HOUSTON 77083 3122 Fielder Elementary School 2100 Greenway Village Dr KATY 77494 3130 Cinco Ranch High Sch 9th Grad Ct 23440 Cinco Ranch Blvd KATY 77494 3132 Roosevelt Alexander Elementary Sch 6161 S. Fry Rd KATY 77494 3133 Roosevelt Alexander Elementary Sch 6161 S. Fry Rd KATY 77494 3142 Beckendorf Junior High School 8200 South Fry Rd KATY 77494 3143 Seven Lakes High School 9251 S Fry Rd KATY 77494 3144 Beckendorf Junior High School 8200 South Fry Rd KATY 77494 4011 Colony Bend Elementary School 2720 Planters St SUGAR LAND 77479 4020 Sugar Land Church of God 1715 Eldridge Rd SUGAR LAND 77478 4026 Walker Station Elementary 6200 Homeward Way Blvd SUGAR LAND 77478 4027 Sugar Lakes Clubhouse 930 Sugar Lakes Dr SUGAR LAND 77478 4028 Quail Valley Elementary School 3500 Quail Village MISSOURI CITY 77459 5500

List of Polling Locations for November 6, 2012 General Election Hours will be 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM PRECINCT INCL PCT POLLING PLACE LOCATION ADDRESS CITY ZIP

4029 Knights of Columbus Hall 702 Burney Rd SUGAR LAND 77478 4030 Quail Valley Middle School 3019 FM 1092 MISSOURI CITY 77459 4035 Eldridge Park Community Center 2511 Eldridge Road SUGAR LAND 77478 4039 Brazos Bend Elementary School 621 Cunningham Creek Blvd SUGAR LAND 77479 4042 Sugar Land Community Center 226 Matlage Way SUGAR LAND 77478 4044 Austin Parkway Elementary School 4400 Austin Parkway SUGAR LAND 77479 4045 Garcia Middle School 18550 Old Richmond Rd SUGAR LAND 77478 4046 Highlands Elementary School 2022 Colonist Park SUGAR LAND 77478 4047 Colony Meadows Elementary Sch 4510 Sweetwater Blvd SUGAR LAND 77479 4049 Brightwater Clubhouse 2410 Brightwater MISSOURI CITY 77459 4062 Palmer Elementary School 4208 Crow Valley Dr MISSOURI CITY 77459 4064 Settlers Way Elementary School 3015 Settlers Way Blvd SUGAR LAND 77479 4065 Austin Parkway Elementary School 4400 Austin Parkway SUGAR LAND 77479 4071 Oak Lake Baptist Church 15555 W. Airport Blvd SUGAR LAND 77478 4079 Colony Meadows Elementary Sch 4510 Sweetwater Blvd SUGAR LAND 77479 4080 First Colony Church of Christ 2140 First Colony Blvd SUGAR LAND 77479 4082 Oakland Elementary School 4455 Waterside Estate Dr RICHMOND 77469 4084 Colony Meadows Elementary Sch 4510 Sweetwater Blvd SUGAR LAND 77479 4086 Rita Drabek Elementary School 11325 Lake Woodbridge Dr SUGAR LAND 77478 4102 Fort Settlement Middle School 5440 Elkins Rd SUGAR LAND 77479 4105 Knights of Columbus Hall 702 Burney Rd SUGAR LAND 77478 4107 Sugar Lakes Clubhouse 930 Sugar Lakes Dr SUGAR LAND 77478 4110 Sugar Land City Hall - Lakeview Room 2700 Town Center Blvd North SUGAR LAND 77478 4111 Settlers Park Homeowners Assn 3010 Settlers Way Blvd SUGAR LAND 77479 4117 Oakland Elementary School 4455 Waterside Estate Dr RICHMOND 77469 4119 Clements High School 4200 Elkins Dr SUGAR LAND 77479 4121 Highlands Elementary School 2022 Colonist Park SUGAR LAND 77478 4124 Brazos Bend Elementary School 621 Cunningham Creek Blvd SUGAR LAND 77479 4125 Garcia Middle School 18550 Old Richmond Rd SUGAR LAND 77478 4126 Oak Lake Baptist Church 15555 W Airport Blvd SUGAR LAND 77478 4127 Lexington Creek Elementary School 2335 Dulles Ave MISSOURI CITY 77459 4129 Commonwealth Clubhouse 4330 Knightsbridge Blvd SUGAR LAND 77479 4131 First Colony Conference Center 3232 Austin Parkway SUGAR LAND 77479 4135 Sartartia Middle School 8125 Homeward Way SUGAR LAND 77479 4140 Lost Creek Park 3703 Lost Creek Blvd SUGAR LAND 77479 Acknowledgements

We hope you have found this Guide to be useful. Every attempt was made to ensure that the information included in this publication is meaningful and accurate.

In addition to the candidates and their staffs, I wish to acknowledge and thank the following people for their encouragement, assistance and patience in compiling and editing the information in this Guide:

Laura Richard Karl Hauenstein John Oldham, Fort Bend County Elections Offi ce Jim Richard Emma and Kristopher Hauenstein

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