Election
BY EMILY LINCKE
Voter Guide
2024
Dates to know
Where to vote
April 22: First day of early voting April 23: Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) April 30: Last day of early voting May 4: Election day and the last day to receive ballot by mail (or May 6 if carrier envelope is postmarked by 7 p.m. at location of election)
Harris County residents can vote at any polling location during early voting or on election day, including at Jersey Village City Hall, 16327 Lakeview Drive, Jersey Village. Visit www.harrisvotes.com for polling locations.
Jersey Village City Council Position 4
What will be your top priority if elected?
What quali cations do you possess?
Preservation of our small-town community. More apartments, a baseball stadium, moving city hall across south of Hwy. 290 is not the future.
Fiscally conservative (able to discern needs vs. wants); civic minded (care about our community); 30+ years in the private sector eectively managing million-dollar projects.
James “Jim” H. Fields II Occupation: retired
Relevant experience: resident for 30+ years; served on P&Z and Parks and Rec Committees 713-466-0804
My top priorities are to continue supporting the Jersey Village Emergency Management Services and support budgets that continue to make our emergency response teams ecient, support street drainage repair projects and our ood mitigation eorts to prevent future ooding, and encourage involvement and collaboration between residents and City Council.
As a former educator, I have experience collaborating with diverse community members and leaders. Today, I am a legal assistant for a leading rm, representing municipal utility districts and water districts and authorities. I know with my experience, I will represent the citizens of JV with competency, objectivity, and open-mindedness.
Connie Rossi Occupation: legal assistant
Relevant experience: 15-year public school educator veteran and legal assistant working with municipal utility districts www.connieforjv.org
Vi Pham withdrew from the race but will still appear on ballots. Candidates were asked to keep responses under 50 words, answer the questions provided and avoid attacking opponents. Answers may have been edited or cut to adhere to those guidelines, or for style and clarity. For more election coverage, go to communityimpact.com/voter-guide.
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