Your Vote Counts LITERALLY! | Teneshia Hudspeth - Harris County Clerk | Educate Your Vote Ep. 1

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You voted, but many are asking the one of the most common questions asked during elections,  Does My Vote Count? Teneshia Hudspeth - Harris County Chief Deputy Clerk shares the ins and outs of how votes are counted and the integrity of the process. #HarrisVotes Follow Instagram: @e_chrys | https://www.instagram.com/e_chrys/?hl=en Like Me on Facebook: @Edidiong Chrys Obot | https://www.facebook.com/e.chrysobot/ Connect on LinkedIn: Edidiong Obot | https://www.linkedin.com/in/edidiongobot ►Educate Your Vote strives to disseminate educational content regarding the various aspects of the voting process.  From activists and advocates to elected officials and strategists, Educate Your Vote is a platform that provides the opportunity to inform the public about current legislation, policies, political candidates, elected positions, strategies, etc. for resources in various communities. ►Edidiong “E.CHRYS” Obot is a Cultural Influencer U& Community Advocate who strives to "Connect the Dots in the Community" through Culture, Lifestyle, Advocacy, Spiritual, Strategy and Engagements (C.L.A.S.S.E.). Coined as "The Connector", Edidiong not only educates and empowers the community but she also promotes culture and strives to be “The Voice of Professionals in the African Diaspora”. She is the founder & CEO of E.CHRYS a firm that focuses on specializing in a variety services ranging from strategic planning and logistics to brand development and management. She is the host/co-host of the following shows: "Educate Your Vote", "It's Our Time" & "Fresh Perspective". She is affiliated with For(bes) the Culture, TEDxAlief, Black Girls Do Engineer, and more. As an inductee of Who's Who in the African Diaspora and Who's Who in Black Houston, Edidiong  focuses on bridging the gap between Africans and African-Americans through resources, education, etc. ►Teneshia Hudspeth is a Houston-based Administrator to the third largest county in the nation, where she currently serves as Chief Deputy of the Harris County Clerk’s Office.  She is the first African American woman to serve in this role. Teneshia supervises the Administrators of all departments and locations of Commissioners Court, Elections, County Civil Courts, Probate Courts, Personal Records, Real Property, Information/Records Archives, and Annex Offices in operational planning, human resources, financial, advocacy, community relations and risk management. Like, comment, subscribe, and share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/echrys/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/echrys/support