

2023 HOUSTON ENDORSEMENTS
Texas Proposition 1 (limiting regulations on farming) - Yes
Texas Proposition 2 (tax cut for child care centers) - Yes
Texas Proposition 3 (individual wealth tax ban) - No
Texas Proposition 4 (authorizing property tax cuts) - Yes
Texas Proposition 5 (research at public universities) - Yes
Texas Proposition 6 (funding for water projects) - Yes
Texas Proposition 7 (funding for electricity plants) - No
Texas Proposition 8 (expanding high-speed internet) - Yes
Texas Proposition 9 (cost-of-living increase for retired teachers) - Yes
Texas Proposition 10 (tax break for medical manufacturers) - No
Texas Proposition 11 (El Paso County parks conservation) - Yes
Texas Proposition 12 (abolish the Galveston County treasurer) - No
Texas Proposition 13 (raise judges' retirement age) - No
Texas Proposition 14 ($1 billion for state parks) - Yes
Harris Proposition A (renovate Ben Taub and LBJ hospitals) - Yes
Houston Proposition A - Yes
Houston Proposition B (fair for Houston)- Yes
Fort Bend ISD Proposition A - Yes
City Council, District K - No endorsement
City Council, District J - No endorsement
City Council, District I - Joaquin Martinez
City Council, District H - No endorsement
City Council, District F - No endorsement
City Council, District D - No endorsement
City Council, District C - No endorsement
City Council, District B - No endorsement
City Council, At-Large 5 - Sallie Alcorn
City Council, At-Large 4 - No endorsement
City Council, At-Large 3 - No endorsement
City Council, At-Large 2 - Holly Vilaseca
City Council, At-Large 1 - Leah Wolfthal
Controller - No endorsement
Mayor - No endorsement
Early voting starts on Monday, October 23rd, and ends on Friday, November 3rd.
Election Day is on Tuesday, November 7th.
"We selected candidates to endorse based on our shared values and confidence in candidates to progress AAPI communities," said AADT Houston President David Nguyen. "While the candidates demonstrated dedication and passion, we believe they would benefit from gaining a deeper understanding of our communities."
"We look forward to the opportunity to work with the candidates and start a conversation." Nguyen said. "By making this choice, we are reaffirming our commitment to inclusivity and fostering dialogue while working together to address the needs and concerns of our communities."