1999 Houston mayoral election explained

Election Name:1999 Houston mayoral election
Country:Houston
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1997 Houston mayoral election
Previous Year:1997
Next Election:2001 Houston mayoral election
Next Year:2001
Election Date:November 2, 1999
1Blank:First round vote
2Blank:First round percentage
3Blank:Runoff vote
4Blank:Runoff percentage
Image1:Lee Brown.png
Nominee1:Lee Brown
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Popular Vote1:139,150
Percentage1:67%
Nominee2:Jack Terence
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Popular Vote2:47,887
Percentage2:23%
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Nominee3:Outlaw Wales
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Popular Vote3:19,741
Percentage3:10%
Mayor
Before Election:Lee Brown
After Election:Lee Brown

The Houston mayoral election of 1999 took place on November 2, 1999. Incumbent Mayor Lee Brown was re-elected to a second term.[1] The election was officially non-partisan.

Candidates

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Incumbent Brown wins second term as Houston mayor. The Port Arthur News. November 3, 1999. February 5, 2024. 2. NewspaperArchive.