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The Houston mayoral election of 1997 took place on November 4, 1997 to elect the successor to term-limited Mayor Bob Lanier. With no candidate receiving a majority of the votes, a run-off was held on December 6, 1997. The ultimate result was Lee Brown winning the election. The election was officially non-partisan.
Lee Brown won the run-off election, making him the first African-American mayor of Houston.[1]
Candidates
- Richard Barry
- Lee Brown, former Director of the National Drug Control Policy[1]
- Brenard Calkins
- George Greanias
- Helen Huey
- Jeane-Claude Lanau
- Robert Mosbacher, local businessman[1]
- Gracie Saenz
Results
Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Lee Brown | 126,547 | 41% | |
Robert Mosbacher | 90,004 | 29% | |
George Greanias | 52,937 | 17% | |
Gracie Saenz | 21,752 | 7% | |
Helen Huey | 10,775 | 4% | |
Richard Barry | 3,739 | 1% |
Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Lee Brown | 156,169 | 53% | |
Robert Mosbacher | 140,321 | 47% |
References
- ^ a b c Verhovek, Sam Howe (December 8, 1997). "Black Mayor". New York Times. Retrieved February 12, 2024.