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List of mayors of Houston

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Mayor of Houston
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Incumbent
John Whitmire
since January 1, 2024
StyleThe Honorable
Term lengthFour years, renewable once (effective 2016)
Inaugural holderJames S. Holman
1837
FormationHouston City Charter
Salary$236,189 (2019)
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The following is a list of people who have served asmayor of the city ofHouston in theU.S. state ofTexas.

Qualifications, election, and terms

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To file to run for mayor, a person must be a qualified voter of the city of Houston, and have has resided in the city for at least 12 months immediately preceding the election day; to serve, the person must continue to be a qualified voter and resident.[1] Elections for mayor are held every other odd-numbered year. To serve as mayor of Houston, a person must be a qualified voter and resident of the City.[1] To win the election, a candidate is required to receive the majority of votes; if no candidate receives a majority, a run-off election between the top two[2]

Until 2015, the term of the mayor was two years.[1] Beginning with the tenure ofBob Lanier, the city charter imposedterm limits on officeholders of no more than three terms (six years total).[1] On November 3, 2015, voters approved Proposition 2, which extended the terms of the Mayor, City Controller and City Councilmembers to four years, while imposing a limit of two terms.

List of mayors of Houston

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No.TermMayorParty affiliation
632024–presentJohn Whitmire Democratic
622016–2024Sylvester Turner Democratic
612010–2016Annise Parker Democratic
602004–2010Bill White Democratic
591998–2004Lee Brown Democratic
581992–1998Bob Lanier Democratic
571982–1992Kathy Whitmire[3] Democratic
561978–1982Jim McConn Republican
551974–1978Fred Hofheinz Democratic
541964–1974Louie Welch Republican
531958–1964Lewis Cutrer Democratic
521956–1958Oscar F. Holcombe (5th) Democratic
511953–1956Roy Hofheinz Democratic
501947–1953Oscar F. Holcombe (4th) Democratic
491943–1947Otis Massey Democratic
481941–1943Neal Pickett Democratic
471939–1941Oscar F. Holcombe (3rd) Democratic
461937–1939Richard H. Fonville
451933–1937Oscar F. Holcombe (2nd) Democratic
441929–1933Walter E. Monteith Democratic
431921–1929Oscar F. Holcombe Democratic
421918–1921A. Earl Amerman
411917–1918Joseph Chappell Hutcheson Jr.
401917J. J. Pastoriza (died in office)
391913–1917Ben Campbell
381905–1913H. Baldwin Rice (2nd)
371904–1905Andrew L. Jackson
361902–1904O. T. Holt
351901–1902John D. Woolford
341898–1901Samuel H. Brashear
331896–1898Horace Baldwin Rice
321892–1896John T. Browne
311890–1892Henry Scherffius
301886–1890Daniel C. Smith
291880–1886William R. Baker
281879–1880Andrew Jackson Burke
271877–1878James T. D. Wilson (2nd)
261875–1876I. C. Lord
251874James T. D. Wilson
241870–1873Thomas H. Scanlan
231868–1870Joseph Robert Morris
221867–1868Alexander McGowan (2nd)
211866Horace D. Taylor
201863–1865William Anders
191862Thomas W. House
181861William J. Hutchins
171860Thomas W. Whitmarsh
161859William King
151858Alexander McGowan
141856–1857Cornelius Ennis
131855–1856James H. Stevens
121853–1854Nathan Fuller
111849–1852Francis W. Moore Jr. (3rd)
101847–1848Benjamin P. Buckner
91846James Bailey
81845William Swain
71844Horace Baldwin
61843Francis W. Moore Jr. (2nd)
51841–1842John Day Andrews
41840Charles Bigelow
31839George W. Lively
21838–1839Francis W. Moore Jr.
11837James S. Holman

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcd"ARTICLE V. - OFFICERS AND ELECTION".CODE OF ORDINANCES CITY OF HOUSTON, TEXAS. Municode. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2025.
  2. ^Aguilar, Julián (February 27, 2024)."What triggers a runoff election in Texas? Here's what you need to know". KERA News. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2025.
  3. ^"Timeline".Women in Texas History. Austin: Ruthe Winegarten Memorial Foundation for Texas Women's History. Archived fromthe original on March 23, 2017. RetrievedApril 14, 2017.

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