There are a bunch of candidates. Let’s weed out the non-contenders without comment. The following individuals are not running serious campaigns.
Bernard “Bernardo” Amadi
Ethan Michelle Ganz
Richard Nguyen
Again I have my favorite but it’s a close one. I do not vote on a candidate because they will be the youngest candidate ever to win, or the first Mexican American, Black, Gay, Catholic, etc etc to win the office. If by chance there are two evenly qualified candidates I personally would choose the Mexican American, if one is running. One is running but it’s not close. Richard is by far the most qualified for the job.
Richard Cantu. Is my favorite. Cantu has excellent list of endorsements including Sheriff Gonzalez, Commissioners Garcia and Briones, Congresswoman Garcia, and many, many more. He has excellent experience with the City of Houston and as an elected official with the Harris County Department of Education. His website says it well: “Richard is a 30 year public servant, having held management and executive level positions at the City of Houston (Parks and Recreation Department & Mayor’s Office), and Baker-Ripley (formerly Neighborhood Centers Inc.). In May of 2000, Richard was appointed Director of the Mayor’s Citizens’ Assistance Office (MCAO), where he served for six years under Mayor Lee P. Brown and Mayor Bill White. Joining the East Aldine Management District in 2008, and in his current role of Executive Director, Richard oversees one of the largest management district’s in Harris County.”
Donnell Cooper. My second choice is Donnell. Donnell received the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award given to those with over 4000 hours of volunteer services. He serves as president for The Greater Houston Frontiers Club, a national nonprofit organization that has provided more than $2 million in local scholarships to students in Harris County. What separates Donnell from Cantu is Cantu’s experience in City government and as an elected official.
Twila Carter. Twila has served as Senior Vice President of Community Relations of the Houston Astros and Executive Director of the Astros Foundation. She has served as Vice Chair for the Texas Council on Family Violence and Family Time Crisis and Counseling Center. She also serves on the Advisory Board for the Houston Area Women’s Center and is a former Board Member of Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse (AVDA).
Casey Curry. You might remember Casey as the meteorologist for a TV station in Houston. This is her first try running for office. She is up against some very talented and experienced candidates. She is just not ready for prime time, yet.
James Joseph. James has run for office a number of times. I’ve had doubts about his campaigns due to irregularities in his campaign finance reports. He has a great personal story but lacks in applicable experience for the office he is seeking especially running against other well qualified candidates. His campaign structure could also use some improvement.
Ericka McCrutcheon. Ericka is a business owner and is the President of a Kingwood civics club (HOA). Again, she lacks the experience with the City of Houston especially compared to others in the race.
Richard Cantu for Houston City Council At-Large 3.
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