Flock Cameras and drones are all over Montgomery County, Texas and this is very concerning. Check out my testimony in front of The Woodlands Township on this very important issue.
https://t.co/Yao8FVfIHd
Flock Cameras and drones are all over Montgomery County, Texas and most people seem totally oblivious to the danger as we continue to march towards a full on surveilance state.
My testimony at @TheTownshipTX Woodlands Township regarding flock cameras. May 28, 2026
“Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.” -Benjamin Franklin
In Episode 3 of Saving Texas with Jon Bouché, we talk about the runoff, the campaign trail and “What is a Republican?”
Check it out!
https://t.co/mCgpRmw0Wc
@PCal885456 I appreciate that. We won’t know the final numbers until June but he spent at least 2 million on the campaign. I do plan to run again in 2028 and he can spend a few more million.
@HerschelW6745@WayneDolcefino It is sad because Wayne used to be a respected journalist before he began prostituting himself out as a smear merchant for hire.
@PoliticalDeamon I have already put him on notice that if he is not in the top 20 most conservative Texas House members, I will see him again in the Primary.
To Our Incredible Volunteers and Supporters,
Last night did not end the way we had hoped, but it does not diminish what we accomplished together.
First and foremost, we extend our sincere congratulations to our opponent on his victory. Campaigns are demanding, and anyone willing to step into the arena deserves respect for their commitment to public service.
We entered this race for one simple reason: it was the right thing to do. The outcome of an election is ultimately in the hands of the voters, and we respect their decision. Our responsibility was to offer a choice, to raise the issues that matter, and to stand boldly for our principles. The results were never fully up to us but showing up, speaking out, and giving voters an alternative absolutely was.
When the final numbers are calculated, it will likely show that we were outspent by at least 12 to 1.
Against that kind of financial disparity, what you built was nothing short of remarkable. You knocked doors, made calls, hosted events, donated sacrificially, prayed, encouraged, and stood firm. You proved that campaigns are not powered by money alone, they are powered by people.
Challenging incumbents is not an act of hostility; it is an act of accountability. It is how we remind elected officials who they work for.
No office belongs to any one individual. It belongs to the people. And if a representative is not voting to represent his constituents and if he is not ranked among the top 20 most conservative Texas House members in the next legislative session, he should expect a challenger again when he is up for re-election. Accountability is not optional. It is foundational to representative government.
We also recognize the immense amount of manpower, money, and resources that were focused specifically on defeating our campaign. While that made our path steeper, we sincerely hope that it helped clear the way for other grassroots candidates to succeed in their races.
And succeed they did.
Congratulations to Steve Toth, Gwen Withrow, Kristen Plaisance, Tiffany Nelson, and the other grassroots candidates who were victorious last night.
Their wins represent something bigger than any single race. They represent the strength and determination of the grassroots movement here in Montgomery County.
All in all, this was a great night for the grassroots. Movements are not built in a single election cycle. They are built through courage, persistence, and citizens who refuse to disengage.
Though this chapter closes, the work continues. The relationships built, the conversations started, and the principles defended will carry forward. Public service does not end on election night.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you. Thank you for believing. Thank you for standing up. Thank you for proving that conviction still matters.
With gratitude and determination,
Jon P. Bouché
@PoliticalDeamon He won’t vote the right way so I am sure we will be at it again next primary. And we will see if he has another $1.5 million or so to defend his seat again.
FINAL CHANCE TO VOTE - POLLS CLOSE AT 7PM!
Grab your friends, family, neighbors, and fellow patriots and head to the polls!
➡️ Before going to vote, be sure to check your precinct number and voting location at the county elections website: https://t.co/I7OlqQZm5W
House District 16 needs a representative in Austin. We don't need Austin's representative in HD 16.
I want to represent YOU and defend Texas. Please don't sit this one out - we're counting on you to vote before 7PM!
POLLS CLOSE AT 7PM!
Before heading to the polls, be sure to check your precinct number and voting location as some have changed!
➡️Verify precinct number: https://t.co/5xghYojwZc
➡️ Find your voting location: https://t.co/I7OlqQZm5W
Please make sure you vote today. Then reach out to your friends, family, neighbors, and fellow patriots. Urge them to get out and vote with you!
Together, we can bring real accountability and transparency to HD 16 and protect the Texas we love.
Dear Friends,
Today marks the closing chapter of a journey that began in December 2024 when our Representative betrayed us.
From the very beginning, our volunteers stepped forward with courage and determination. You gave your evenings, your weekends, your energy, and your prayers. You knocked on doors. You made phone calls when you were tired. You showed up again and again because you knew that it mattered.
To our donors I say thank you. Your generosity fueled this campaign. Every contribution, large and small, was an act of trust. You invested not just in a campaign, but in a cause, in values, and in hope for a better future for Texas House District 16 and for the great state of Texas. Because of you, we were able to reach more people, share our message, and build momentum that has truly made an impact.
And make no mistake, we have already made a difference. Conversations have started that never would have happened. New volunteers have stepped up. Relationships have been built. Awareness has grown. Regardless of what happens tonight, the work done since December 2024 has strengthened this community in ways that will last far beyond this election.
Today, as our volunteers stand at the polls, greeting voters and representing all we’ve worked for, let us pray for them. Lord, grant them strength when they are weary. Grant them endurance through the long hours. Fill them with peace, patience, and confidence. Protect them and remind them that their effort has not been in vain.
And as we await the results tonight, let us remember this: the outcome is not in our hands. It is in God’s hands. We have done the work. We have given our best. We have acted with integrity and faith.
Whatever the numbers say tonight, we stand knowing we answered the call. We showed up. We served. We gave. And that alone has made a tremendous difference.
Thank you for believing. Thank you for serving. And may we continue to walk forward in faith, together.
God Bless you,
Jon P. Bouche