Healey, Reynolds, McMeans Showing Leads In Early Voting Totals

Early voting totals indicate a possible runoff for Fort Bend County District Attorney between 17-year incumbent John Healey and challenger Nina Schaefer.

With Primary Election day totals still out, Healey is in the lead in the Republican Primary with 43 percent of the early votes, Schaefer following closely behind with 35 percent and Richard Raymond trailing with 21 percent.

There is no Democrat challenger for the office.

In other Republican primary races, County Court At Law No. 2 candidate Jeff McMeans leads with 60 percent of the early voting total, with Rick Forlano coming in at 39 percent.

Democrat Kesha Rogers leads the pack in the race to challenge Republican incumbent Pete Olson for the U.S. Representative District 22 seat. Rogers is leading with 59 percent of the early voting totals in the Democratic Primary, with candidate Doug Blatt following with 22 percent and Freddie John Weider trails with 17 percent of the votes.

Olson does not face a Republican challenger.

Ron Reynolds, challenging 11-year incumbent Dora Olivo for State Representative District 27, is in the lead with 60 percent of the votes.

Stephen “Steve” Brown, whose name was originally submitted incorrectly on the ballot, is ahead of incumbent Elaine Bishop in the race for Democratic Party Chairman. Early voting totals have Brown with 54 percent and Bishop following closely at 45 percent.

4 Comments

  1. viewpoint says:

    Elected officials authority too releasing or providing legal advice for justice and representation?
    John Healy has always denied the public his authority for providing legal advice for justice, instead he has be providing illegal advice that supports injustice to continue and effecting taxpayers to pay the cost! We need a new county DA by voting out incumbent John Healy in this 2010 April runoff!

    If its true an officials that justice prohibits the authority of an after elected officials being elected, to offer public some legal advice for justice and officials representaion tobe effected? Then newly elected official District 27 Ron Reynolds, if he cares now for his authority today to release or offer all his legal advice to the general public before January 2011 to improve justice! So know Rep. Dora Olivo will have the authority to provide more legal advice after leaving officials as a former official to work with the general public more, against the Blue Ridge Landfill and Ron Reynolds!!
    for true representatiom!

  2. Texas Pride says:

    Go JOHN HEALEY! You kicked Richard Raymond in the teeth, so now he can go back to kissing up to his thieving buddy in prison. Birds of feathers stick together. Finish the job and go back to taking care of Fort Bend residents.

    • jaghund says:

      More than likely pride he is going to back Nina in the run-off he has now been forced into because of his poor leadership. Remember 56% DID NOT vote for JH so he hasn’t won anything. A 17 year incumbent being forced into a run-off is NO victory and truly a good indicator that at least a majority of the voting public are not happy with the incumbent (ED).

      8^)

  3. southerncomfort says:

    Looks like they held Healy under the magic number (50%), go Nina in the run-off! Carreon won his nomination and it was great to see McMeans pull his parties nom off too. It was also good to see Patterson win! Sorry to see Olivo was unable to pull off another come from behind win like ’08 but that’s the breaks.

    Good luck to all and congrats to those who ran and also those who won.

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