This a comparison of elections between the May 1, 2021 elections and the May 7, 2022 elections in Harris Elections.
In 2021 there were no elections in the black community. The elections were all for races in the white communities, i.e., Humble city council (cc) and Mayor, Nassau Bay City council, Pasadena Mayor and cc, South Houston mayor and cc, Southside Place mayor and cc, Webster cc, West University mayor and cc, Lee College Board of Regents, Humble ISD, trustee, Pasadena ISD trustee, etc.
In the current 2022 elections there are two major races in the black community, Houston Community College, Position 2, and House District 147 (Garnett Coleman). Both of these are in the black communities.
I have attached the data you requested regarding a comparison between the first two days of "EARLY VOTING" for the current (Tuesday, May 7, 2022) General Election in comparison to the first two days of "EARLY VOTING" for the last (May 1, 2021) General Election.
TWO DAYS OF VOTING COMPARISON BETWEEN THE 2021 ELECTIONS AND 2022 ELECTIONS
Through the first two days of the Tuesday, May 1, 2021, General Election at total of 8,977 Mail Ballots had been sent out. A total of 3,847 Mail Ballots had been returned. A total of 2,608 Early In-Person Votes had been cast.
Through the first two days of the Tuesday, May 7, 2022, General Election at total of 57,342 Mail Ballots have been sent out. A total of 18,178 Mail Ballots have been returned. A total of 6,728 Early In-Person Votes have been cast.
This tells the story. The vote harvesters are working the elections in the black community. This is what happens in the November General Elections. This how the Democrats have taken over Harris County.
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