Full article regarding election irregularities
- Ray/R.C. Jones
- Jun 4
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 4

From the Desk of Ray / RC Jones
President, Northside Political Action Group
Concerns have been raised regarding potential election irregularities in Harris County, Texas, particularly in relation to the upcoming special election for the 18th Congressional District scheduled for Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Critics have accused local officials, including Commissioner Rodney Ellis and County Attorney Christian Menefee, of influencing election processes and outcomes.
Senate Bill 1933 empowers certain individuals such as candidates, party chairs, and election judges to file administrative complaints with the Texas Secretary of State if they suspect election fraud or ballot harvesting. If such issues are substantiated, the Secretary of State, Jane Nelson, could take control of Harris County’s election operations for the 2026 midterm elections.
The article claims that Democratic leaders in Harris County have increasingly benefited from absentee/mail-in ballots since 2016, coinciding with Rodney Ellis’s transition from State Senator to County Commissioner. Historical voting data is cited to highlight this trend, suggesting a strategic shift in how elections are won locally.
Further scrutiny is directed at election conduct during the 2020 presidential race, when Chris Hollins served as interim Harris County Clerk and Christian Menefee was running for County Attorney. An audit by the Texas Secretary of State reportedly found several procedural failures, including chain-of-custody issues and discrepancies in voting data.
Additionally, a March 2025 executive order from President Donald Trump, authorizing the prosecution of election crimes by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, is framed as part of a broader effort dubbed “Operation Stop the Steal” to ensure election integrity in Texas and nationwide.
Finally, the document expresses concern that certain candidates may attempt to exploit the system using paid ballot harvesters, with the author and their investigative team pledging to expose and prevent any fraudulent activity in the special election.
Ray/RC Jones
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