2005 Houston mayoral election
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The Houston Mayoral Election of 2005 took place on November 8, 2005. Incumbent Mayor Bill White was re-elected to a second term. Officially the race was non-partisan. Houston was dealing with the lingering impact of Hurricane Katrina and the large number of displaced Louisiana residents.[1]
- Incumbent Mayor Bill White
- Gladys House
- Jack Terence
- Luis Ullrich
- Anthony Dutrow
Results
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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| None | Bill White (incumbent) | 168,331 | 91% | ||
| None | Galdys House | 7,941 | 4% | ||
| None | Jack Terence | 4,319 | 3% | ||
| None | Luis Ullrich | 2,579 | 1% | ||
| None | Anthony Dutrow | 1,797 | 1% | ||
See also
References
- ↑ "Political Corner: 2005 Election Wrap-Up". NPR. November 10, 2005.
- ↑ "City of Houston General Election - Harris, Fort Bend and Montgomery counties combined November 8, 2005" (PDF). City of Houston.
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