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Houston Mayor, City Council
Mayor City of Houston
CandidateVotesPercentWinner
Bill White 162,56391%
Gladys House 7,4634%
Luis Ralph Ullrich, Jr. 2,5211%
Jack Terence 4,2492%
Anthony M. Dutrow 1,7452%
Precincts Reporting - 677 out of 677 - 100%

Houston Council Member District A
CandidateVotesPercentWinner
Dennis D. Carter 4,94227%
Toni Lawrence 13,36273%
Precincts Reporting - 116 out of 116 - 100%

Houston Council Member District B
CandidateVotesPercentWinner
Willie J. Hunter 1,0487%
Tommie Ruth Allen 1,45610%
Anna Gray 4263%
Charles A. Ingram 1,0047%
Felicia Galloway-Hall 5,46038%
Jarvis Johnson 3,82726%
Angle S. Bush 3262%
Robin German-Curtis 9957%
Precincts Reporting - 109 out of 109 - 100%

Houston Council Member District C
CandidateVotesPercentWinner
Judy Siverson 1,5436%
Mark Lee 4,54918%
George Hittner 4,90920%
Anne Clutterbuck 4,95120%
Brian Cweren 3,50514%
Herman Litt 4,31717%
Ray Jones 9495%
Precincts Reporting - 65 out of 65 - 100%

Houston Council Member District F
CandidateVotesPercentWinner
John Shike 1,69117%
M.J. Khan 6,98969%
K.A. Khan 1,40314%
Precincts Reporting - 41 out of 41 - 100%

Houston Council Member District H
CandidateVotesPercentWinner
Larry Williams 3,00322%
Adrian Garcia 10,61478%
Precincts Reporting - 70 out of 70 - 100%

Houston Council Member District I
CandidateVotesPercentWinner
Carol Alvarado 8,38680%
John Parras 2,16020%
Precincts Reporting - 56 out of 56 - 100%

Houston Council Member At-Large Position 1
CandidateVotesPercentWinner
Roy Morales 47,96232%
Peter Brown 75,94451%
Michael Griffin 25,59617%
Precincts Reporting - 677 out of 677 - 100%

Houston Council Member At-Large Position 2
CandidateVotesPercentWinner
John Elford 19,69914%
Sue Lovell 44,93932%
Jay Aiyer 36,10126%
James B. Neal 13,72110%
Poli Acosta 24,66318%
Precincts Reporting - 677 out of 677 - 100%

Houston Council Member At-Large Position 3
CandidateVotesPercentWinner
James Partsch-Galvan 38,66527%
Shelley Sekula-Gibbs 103,76173%
Precincts Reporting - 677 out of 677 - 100%

Houston Council Member At-Large Position 5
CandidateVotesPercentWinner
Michael Stoma 35,51324%
Michael Berry 110,13776%
Precincts Reporting - 677 out of 677 - 100%

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