DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(030222)-TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTIONS ECTOR COUNTY PRECINCT 4

Odessa, Texas/March 2, 2022-The Ector County Precinct 4 races yielded a new Justice of the Peace and a new Democratic candidate for Ector County Commissioner, Precinct 4 ending the tenure of Armando Rodriguez. 

Savannah Castellon Morales received 257 votes in early voting and 204 votes in the March 1st Texas Primary Elections, bringing her total to 461 votes, Morales received 60.90% of the vote. Armando Rodriguez, the current Ector County Commissioner, Precinct 4 received 176 votes in early voting, 120 votes in the March 1st Primary Elections, bringing his total to 296 votes, receiving only 39.10% of votes. 

Democrat, Savannah Castellon Morales, one Republican and Albert Mata, an independent candidate will be running for Ector County Commissioner, Precinct 4 in November of this year.  

(Savannah Castellon Morales, Defeats Armando Rodriquez, Ector County Commissioner, Pct. 4) 

The Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4 has a new judge. Elizabeth Baeza, an Ector County Sheriff’s Deputy working in the Civil Division, eliminated Jesse M. Porras and Alford Littleton. 

Jesse M. Porras received 84 votes in early voting, 60 votes in the March 1st Texas Primary, acquiring a total of 144 votes, receiving only 18.37% of the vote. 

Elizabeth Baeza received 234 votes in early voting, and 189 voting in March 1st Primary elections, a total of 423 votes, receiving 53.95% of total votes. 

Alford Littleton, received 125 votes in early voting, 92 votes in the March 1st Texas Primary, acquiring a total of 217 votes, 27.68% of the vote. 

(Elizabeth Baeza, Ector County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4-Elect) 

Cindy Weir-Nutter will be in a run-off with Lori Ruiz-Crutcher. Cindy Weir-Nutter received 45.02% of the vote and Lori Ruiz-Crutcher received 32.26% of the vote. Dennis Jones only received 22.72% of the vote. 

(Cindy Weir-Nutter) 

Brooks Landgraf was re-elected to Texas State Representative, District 81 defeating Casey Gray. This State Representative race targeted Landgraf with allegations of marital infidelity and corruption that were not officially proven. 

(Brooks Landgraf, Re-elected to Texas State Representative, District 81) 

Representative Brooks Landgraf, received 4, 110 votes in early voting and 3, 766 votes in the March 1st Texas Primary, receiving a total of 7,876 votes, acquiring 78.78% of votes. 

Casey Gray received 1,032 votes during early voting, 1,090 votes in the Texas Primary. Casy Gray received a total of 2, 122 votes, 21.22% of the total votes. 

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(022422)-PORRAS PRODUCTIONS HOSTS LOCAL CANDIDATES MEET & GREET

Odessa,Texas/February 24, 2022-Porras Productions recently held a meet and greet political rally at the Margarita Fairgrounds in south Odessa, where approximately 25 visitors came to the event to meet candidates who are running for local seats in Ector County. The event featured the Ballet Folklorico of Esteban Puerrtas, jumper for the kids, music and speeches. 

(Ramon Armendariz, former resident of the City of Odessa) 

Jesse Porras, of Porras Productions and candidate for Justice of the Peace pct. 4 explaines the purpose of the political rally.  

(Jesse Porras, Porras Productions/Candidate for Justice of the Peace Pct. 4) 

The political rally was funded by vendors and community representatives. 

  (Jesse Porras, Porras Productions/Candidate for Justice of the Peace Pct. 4) 

The Texas primary election is March 1st, 2022. 

This is DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS. 

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(021822A)-COCKTAILS WITH A CANDIDATE HOSTED BY THE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS ODESSA

Odessa, Texas/February 18, 2022-The Young Professional of Odessa hosted “Cocktails With A Candidate” at the Copper-Roseville venue in downtown Odessa. The purpose of the mixer is to introduce young professionals to candidates running for local political offices in this election cycle. 

(Kaylie Banda, Chairman-Young Professionals of Odessa) 

“Cocktails With A Candidate” mixer was sponsored by the OEL, Odessans For Ethical Leadership, a non-partisan organization that focuses on the economic development, future progress and the wellbeing of Odessa. 

(Kaylie Banda, Chairman-Young Professionals of Odessa) 

The Young Professionals of Odessa and the Odessans for Ethical Leadership plan to continue the partnership bringing awareness to the issues that are affecting the City of Odessa and finding positive solutions by educating the public with accurate information. 

For DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS, Danny Barrera. 

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(122321)-ECTOR COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY CHRISTMAS PARTY & BALLOT DRAW

Odessa, Texas/December 22, 2021-Recently the Ector County Democrats held their holiday party and ballot draw to kick-off primary season. The holiday party featured food and fellowship with guest and with Democratic candidates. 

(Hannah Horick-Chair/Ector County Democratic Party) 

Democratic candidates were invited to this special holiday party to meet and greet with guest and constituants. 

(Hannah Horick-Chair/Ector County Democratic Party) 

Those who are eligible to vote still have time to register. 

(Hannah Horick-Chair/Ector County Democratic Party) 

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera. 

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(111821)-AARON KINSEY RUNNING FOR STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

Midland, Texas/November 18, 2021-Aaron Kinsey, a Midland, Texas businessman and AirForce veteran recently announced that he is running for State Board Of Education, District 15.

(Aaron Kinsey, Candidate for State Board of Education, District 15)

Parents are concerned that school districts are introducing their school age children to literature of adult nature considered by some as “pornography.”

(Aaron Kinsey, Candidate for State Board of Education, District 15)

Aaron Kinsey’s goal is to have core subjects like math, science and engineering be focused on the needs of the business market as well as culture.

(Aaron Kinsey, Candidate for State Board of Education, District 15)

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera