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they want you to get to work, and they want to see you after this presentation, so
we’ll get to that” Jim Murphy introducing his campaign staff during a speech to King
Street Patriots on 9/20/2010. Video Available.

“From County Judge Ed Emmett, thank you very much for everything you’re doing and
keep up the good work.” Ryan Walsh, Campaign Manager for Ed Emmett delivering a
message of support from Emmett to the King Street Patriots. 9/20/2010.
Audio Available.

On July 31, 2010, the Perry for Governor campaign used the King Street Patriots office
as a base of operations for campaign activities.
Pictured above at the July 12, 2010 meeting of the King Street Patriots are:
Ed Johnson, the “man on the inside” for Republican Representative Dwayne
Bohac. Johnson served as the Harris County Deputy Voter Registrar maintaining
voter data while at the same time working on the side for Bohac’s political consult-
ing firm selling voter’s data. Johnson is still drawing a salary from Harris County
taxpayers.
Stan Stanart, Republican candidate for county clerk, the office which administers
elections. Also currently the Republican Party’s Chief Technology Officer.
Don Sumners, Republican candidate for Voter Registrar, the office which handles
voter registration and maintains voter data. Sumners has publicly stated that he
did not think the current Voter Registrar should have agreed to the legal settle-
ment which included a prohibition on employees of the Voter Registration Office

ASSOCIATE REGISTRAR MOONLIGHTS BY SELLING VOTER DATA


July 11, 2009
Ed Johnson is the associate voter registrar at the Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector’s Office, where he’s
worked since 1999. He’s also a paid director for Computer Data Systems, a venture started in 2003 with state Rep.
Dwayne Bohac, R-Houston. The company sells the same voter information Johnson is paid by taxpayers to
manage in a nonpolitical manner.
Harris County Republican Party Chairman Jared Woodfill at 4/1/2010 meeting of King
Steet Patriots.

Screenshot of invitation to “cover some major territory for State Rep GOP Nominee
Jack O’Connor.”

Republican
Members of Con-
gress Pete Olson,
Ted Poe and Kevin
Brady, speakers at
the 4/1/2010 meet-
ing of King Street
Patriots.
Screenshot of invitation to event at the King Street Patriots office for a
Republican congressional candidate, co-hosted by two Republican
clubs and with ten invited Republican speakers.
Invitation from King Street Patriots Screenshot of Republican Senate
to Republican Precinct Chairs. candidate website with link to
King Street Patriots website
Republican Judges and judicial candidates at meetings of the King Street Patriots

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