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Pollard was born in Southwest Houston, and attended Houston Independent School District schools. He attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia on a basketball scholarship. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science. He played professional basketball internationally in Singapore, Chile, and other South American countries.
District J includes territory previously in districts C and F. [5] District J was formed as a district to allow Hispanic and Latino Americans to more easily elect representatives catering to them; as of 2010 Hispanic and Latino people have 44% of Houston's population, but two of the eleven city council members were Hispanic or Latino. [51]
Houston City Council District J now covers Forum Park. [4] District J was created to allow Hispanics to more easily elect representatives who cater to them. [5] Robert Jara, a political consultant of the group Campaign Strategies, drew the boundaries of District J in order to ensure that Sharpstown and Gulfton were together in one area.
District J includes territory previously in districts C and F. [44] District J was formed as a district to allow Hispanic and Latino Americans to more easily elect representatives catering to them; as of 2010 Hispanic and Latino people have 44% of Houston's population, but two of the eleven city council members were Hispanic or Latino. [43]
Redistricted to the 19th district and retired to run for U.S. Senator. Thomas Henry Ball: Democratic March 4, 1897 – March 3, 1903 1st: Huntsville: Elected in 1896. Redistricted to the 8th district. March 4, 1903 – November 16, 1903 8th: Redistricted from the 1st district and re-elected in 1902. Resigned. Steve Bartlett: Republican January ...
J&J subsidiary Red River Talc filed for bankruptcy protection in Houston in September, seeking to take advantage of bankruptcy courts' ability to enforce global settlements that permanently halt ...
The 2005 Houston elections took place on November 8, 2005, with runoffs taking place on December 10, 2005. All City Council posts, the City Controller, and the Mayor all had elections. All positions were non-partisan.
C.J. Pearson announced Wednesday that he will campaign for the House District 125 seat vacated by incumbent Barry Fleming, who resigned to accept a state superior court judgeship with the new ...