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JJ Clemence
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Elections and appointments
Last election

July 14, 2020

Education

Bachelor's

Baker University

Graduate

Baker University

Personal
Profession
Financial Analyst
Contact

JJ Clemence (Republican Party) ran for election for Fort Bend County Tax Assessor-Collector in Texas. Clemence lost in the Republican primary runoff on July 14, 2020.

Clemence was a candidate for the Position 6 seat on the Fort Bend Board of Trustees in Texas. She lost in the general election on May 9, 2015.

Clemence participated in Ballotpedia's 2015 survey of school board candidates. To read her responses, check out her 2015 campaign themes.

Biography

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Clemence was born in Benhu, China. She is a financial analyst, reporting account manager, and business development manager at Spectra Energy. She is also a certified auditor. She received a bachelor's degree in accounting and a master's degree in business administration from Baker University in Kansas.[1][2]

Clemence also served as community outreach director for U.S. Congressman Pete Olson (R), as vice chair on the Texas Real Estate Research and Advisory Committee during the Abbott administration, and as finance chair for the Fort Bend County Republican Party.[2]

As of 2015, Clemence had one daughter who attended school in the Fort Bend Independent School District.[1]

Elections

2020

See also: Municipal elections in Fort Bend County, Texas (2020)

General election

General election for Fort Bend County Tax Assessor-Collector

Carmen Turner defeated James Pressler in the general election for Fort Bend County Tax Assessor-Collector on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Carmen Turner (D)
 
51.9
 
175,610
Image of James Pressler
James Pressler (R) Candidate Connection
 
48.1
 
162,503

Total votes: 338,113
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Republican primary runoff election

Republican primary runoff for Fort Bend County Tax Assessor-Collector

James Pressler defeated JJ Clemence in the Republican primary runoff for Fort Bend County Tax Assessor-Collector on July 14, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of James Pressler
James Pressler Candidate Connection
 
58.7
 
22,759
Image of JJ Clemence
JJ Clemence
 
41.3
 
15,987

Total votes: 38,746
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Fort Bend County Tax Assessor-Collector

Carmen Turner defeated Neeta Sane in the Democratic primary for Fort Bend County Tax Assessor-Collector on March 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Carmen Turner
 
52.5
 
30,776
Neeta Sane
 
47.5
 
27,820

Total votes: 58,596
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Fort Bend County Tax Assessor-Collector

James Pressler and JJ Clemence advanced to a runoff. They defeated Phillip Andrews and Jaison Joseph in the Republican primary for Fort Bend County Tax Assessor-Collector on March 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of James Pressler
James Pressler Candidate Connection
 
46.0
 
22,713
Image of JJ Clemence
JJ Clemence
 
24.6
 
12,145
Image of Phillip Andrews
Phillip Andrews
 
22.4
 
11,066
Image of Jaison Joseph
Jaison Joseph
 
6.9
 
3,430

Total votes: 49,354
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2015

See also: Fort Bend Independent School District elections (2015)

The general election on May 9, 2015, in the Fort Bend Independent School District featured two seats up for election. In the Position 2 race, incumbent Grayle James defeated challenger Kathy Li. Position 6 incumbent Jenny Bailey lost to Addie Heyliger; JJ Clemence and Stuart Jackson also competed in that race.

Results

Fort Bend Independent School District,
Position 6 General Election, 3-year term, 2015
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngAddie Heyliger 33.3% 2,477
     Nonpartisan Jenny Bailey Incumbent 29.1% 2,168
     Nonpartisan Stuart Jackson 24.4% 1,817
     Nonpartisan JJ Clemence 13.2% 984
Total Votes 7,446
Source: Fort Bend County, Texas, "Official Results," accessed June 1, 2015

Funding

Clemence reported $14,639 in contributions and $8,479.60 in expenditures to the Texas Ethics Commission, which left her campaign with $6,159.40 on hand as of April 9, 2015.[3]

Texas school board candidates and officeholders must file semiannual reports, which were due on January 15, 2015, and July 15, 2015. In addition, candidates in contested elections were required to file 30-day and 8-day pre-election reports, unless the candidate chose modified reporting.[4]

Candidates in contested elections who did not intend to exceed $500 in contributions or expenditures, excepting filing fees, were eligible for modified reporting. If they exceeded the threshold before the 30th day prior to the election, candidates were required to submit the 30- and 8-day reports. If they exceeded the threshold after the 30th day prior to the election, they were required to file a report within 48 hours of exceeding the threshold and participate in regular reporting for the rest of the election cycle.[5]

Endorsements

Clemence received no official endorsements as of April 28, 2015.

Campaign themes

2020

Ballotpedia survey responses

See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection

JJ Clemence did not complete Ballotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.

2015

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Clemence participated in Ballotpedia's 2015 survey of school board candidates. The following sections display her responses to the survey questions. When asked what her top priority would be if elected, the candidate made the following statement:

Student achievement.[6]
—JJ Clemence (2015)[7]
Ranking the issues

The candidate was asked to rank the following issues by importance in the school district, with 1 being the most important and 7 being the least important. This table displays this candidate's rankings from most to least important:

Education policy
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Education on the ballot
Issue importance ranking
Candidate's ranking Issue
1
Balancing or maintaining the district's budget
2
Expanding school choice options
3
Expanding career-technical education
4
Expanding arts education
5
Improving education for special needs students
6
Improving college readiness
7
Closing the achievement gap
Positions on the issues

The candidate was asked to answer 10 questions from Ballotpedia regarding significant issues in education and the school district. The questions are in the left column and the candidate's responses are in the right column of the following table:

Question Response
What is your stance on implementing Common Core standards?
"They should not be implemented."
Should your district approve the creation of new charter schools?
"Yes."
Should the state give money to private schools through a voucher system?
"No."
Are standardized tests an accurate metric of student achievement?
"No."
How can the district ensure equal opportunities for high and low achieving students?
"We need to provide equal support for all students across the district."
How should expulsion be used in the district?
"Expulsion cases must be viewed on a case-by-case basis rather than the district having an overarching policy."
If a school is failing in your district, what steps should the school board take to help the students in that school?
"The school principal is the key to school success. If a school is failing we need to review the school staff to make sure we have proper people in place."
Do you support merit pay for teachers?
"Yes."
How should the district handle underperforming teachers?
"Set up a mentorship program for the underperforming teacher with a more experienced teacher in the district."
How would you work to improve community-school board relations?
"The school board should have its own community engagement plan. And it should be reviewed annually to ensure it achieves its goal."

Campaign website

Clemence provided the following list of reasons why she ran for the school board on her campaign website:

  • Fiscal Responsibility – As a certified financial auditor with over 10 years of financial , operational and fraud audit experience, I will make sure that all tax payer dollars are used in the most effective and efficient manner. I plan to ensure that each penny is accounted for and to ensure that every dollar spent will benefit Fort Bend ISD children. A school board member’s primary responsibility is to adopt and oversee the district annual budget as well as monitor and adjust district finances. I would like to use my professional auditing background to help the district to achieve such goal.


  • Academics – I will provide sufficient resources to attract and retain high quality teachers, ensure that our students are prepared for global competition by promoting foreign language education, and reduce overcrowding by planning for long term stability.


  • Community Involvement – I will ensure that ALL parents, teachers, and students have a voice and that their voice is being heard. A school board’s purpose is to provide local citizens with supervision and control over education.


  • Trust – Reliability, integrity, and strength. You can depend on me to listen and to make decisions that will benefit all of FBISD students. I want to restore community trust to FBISD Board of Trustees. As a concerned citizen and parent, I know that the citizen’s trust is critical to the success of our community and a function of the Board of Trustees. Trust is earned and I will work tirelessly to earn your trust.[6]
—JJ Clemence's campaign website (2015)[8]

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