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Houston Mayoral Election 2009The Houston Mayoral Election is just around the corner, and it is critical that the Houstonian constituents get out there and vote! The election will be held on November 3, to elect Democratic incumbent Mayor Bill White’s successor. This year’s election includes one Republican and three Democrats and is the first time a Republican has run for Houston Mayor since 2003. The Democrats want Texas and Republicans must keep it! Houston is the fourth largest city in the USA and the largest in the south. Houston and Harris County are key to winning Texas. So get out there and support the GOP! Update: Gene Locke and Annise Parker received the majority of the votes and had a run-off election December 12. Annise Parker won the election against Gene Locke and will take Bill White's spot as the next Mayor of Houston. Analysis of the Nov. 3 Elections
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Peter Brown: 39,456 23% Gene Locke: 43,974 25% Roy Morales: 35,802 21% Annise Parker: 53,919 31% Read more » Posted under:
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![]() The Harris County Republican Party Endorses Roy Morales for Houston Mayor
I would like to encourage all my fellow Republicans in the City of Houston to go this weekend and vote for Roy Morales for Houston Mayor. Early Voting is taking place this weekend from 7 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday and from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday. Posted under:
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Texas GOP Vote blogger, Lauro Garza
734 of 734 precincts reporting (100%)
Today is an important day for our country as key states are holding key elections. This day could mark the date that the Republican Party gained its resurgence.
The New York Times reports
Jared Woodfill
It's been said that all politics is local and city elections prove it. This is government closest to its citizens and it impacts all of our daily lives more than the State of Texas or the Federal Government combined. This is a good thing, because government closest to the people is most accountable to the people.