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2023 Houston mayoral election

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2023 Houston mayoral election

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November 7, 2023 (first round)
December 9, 2023 (runoff)
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CandidateJohn WhitmireSheila Jackson Lee
First round107,410
42.50%
90,093
35.64%
Runoff129,495
64.42%
71,523
35.58%

 
CandidateGilbert GarciaJack Christie
First round18,220
7.21%
17,364
6.87%
RunoffEliminatedEliminated

Mayor before election

Sylvester Turner

Elected mayor

John Whitmire

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The2023 Houston mayoral election was held on November 7, 2023, with a runoff on December 9 because no candidate won a majority of the vote in the first round. It was held to elect themayor ofHouston, Texas. Incumbent Democratic mayorSylvester Turner was term-limited and could not seek re-election to a third term in office. Municipal elections in Texas are officially nonpartisan.[1]

Two longtime fixtures of Houston politics, state senatorJohn Whitmire and U.S. representativeSheila Jackson Lee, advanced to the runoff. Both were Democrats, though Whitmire had drawn support from some Republicans while Turner endorsed Jackson Lee as his successor. Polls of the runoff consistently showed wide leads for Whitmire. Candidates eliminated in the first round include bond investor Gilbert Garcia and former at-large city councilor Jack Christie, the leading Republican candidate.

Whitmire prevailed in the runoff, defeating Jackson Lee in a landslide victory.[2]

Candidates

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Advanced to runoff

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Eliminated in the first round

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Withdrew

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Declined

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First round

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Endorsements

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Gilbert Garcia

Organizations

Chris Hollins(withdrawn)

State representatives

Local officials

Sheila Jackson Lee

Federal officials

U.S. representatives

State representatives

Municipal officials

Local officials

Party officials

Individuals

Labor unions

Organizations

John Whitmire

Federal officials

U.S. representatives

Statewide officials

State senators

State representatives

Municipal officials

Local officials

Party officials

Individuals

Labor unions

Organizations

Newspapers and other media

Fundraising

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Some candidates have not filed financial disclosures. Those who have are listed below:

Campaign finance reports as of January 3, 2023[10]
CandidateRaised
Amanda Edwards$1,100,000
Chris Hollins$1,400,000
Lee Kaplan$1,300,000
John Whitmire$1,100,000
Robin Williams$189,000

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Jack ChristieAmanda
Edwards
Gilbert GarciaRobert
Gallegos
Chris
Hollins
Sheila
Jackson Lee
Lee KaplanMJ KhanJohn
Whitmire
OtherUndecided
University of Houston[64]September 30–October 6, 2023800 (LV)± 3.54%4%1%31%2%1%34%1%22%
University of Houston[65]July 12–20, 2023800 (LV)± 3.53%2%32%2%2%34%3%[c]22%
Ragnar Research Partners[66][A]February 21–23, 2023500 (LV)± 4.0%4%4%5%19%20%2%46%

Results

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2023 Houston mayoral election (first round)[67]
CandidateVotes%
John Whitmire107,41042.50
Sheila Jackson Lee90,09335.64
Gilbert Garcia18,2207.21
Jack Christie17,3646.87
Lee Kaplan6,6452.63
Robert Gallegos2,6791.06
M.J. Khan2,4780.98
Annie "Mama" Garcia1,9790.78
Julian "Bemer" Antonio Martinez1,8130.72
Roy Vasquez1,0830.43
M. "Griff" Griffin6740.27
Kathy Lee Tatum5320.21
David C. Lowy3680.15
Chanel Mbala3560.14
Naoufal Houjami3520.14
Gaylon S. Caldwell3310.13
B. Ivy2870.11
Robin Williams950.04
Total votes252,759100.00%

Runoff

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Endorsements

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Endorsements inbold were made after the first round.

Sheila Jackson Lee

Federal officials

U.S. representatives

State representatives

Municipal officials

Local officials

Party officials

Individuals

Labor unions

Organizations

John Whitmire

Federal officials

U.S. representatives

Statewide officials

State senators

State representatives

Municipal officials

Local officials

Party officials

Individuals

Labor unions

Organizations

Newspapers and other media

Polling

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PollsterDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Sheila
Jackson Lee
John
Whitmire
UndecidedWould not vote
Survey USA[74]November 13–18, 2023805 (LV)± 4.4%35%42%22%
University of Houston[64]September 30 – October 6, 2023800 (LV)± 3.5%36%50%9%5%
University of Houston[65]July 12–20, 2023800 (LV)± 3.5%33%51%13%3%
Ragnar Research Partners[66][A]February 21–23, 2023500 (LV)± 4.0%33%45%22%

Hypothetical polls

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John Whitmire vs. Amanda Edwards
PollsterDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Amanda
Edwards
John
Whitmire
Undecided
Ragnar Research Partners[66][A]February 21–23, 2023500 (LV)± 4.0%17%41%43%
John Whitmire vs. Chris Hollins
PollsterDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Chris
Hollins
John
Whitmire
Undecided
Ragnar Research Partners[66][A]February 21–23, 2023500 (LV)± 4.0%14%39%47%

Results

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2023 Houston mayoral election (runoff)[75][76][77]
CandidateVotes%
John Whitmire129,49564.42
Sheila Jackson Lee71,52335.58
Total votes201,018100.00%

Aftermath

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Shortly after her loss, Jackson Lee filed to run for re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives on December 11, 2023.[78][79] She would win the Democratic primary on March 5, 2024, but died on July 19, 2024.[80] Despite their previous rivalry, Whitmire would pay tribute to Jackson Lee, recalling how they worked together during the2024 derecho.[81] Whitmire would also deliver opening remarks when Jackson Lee wouldlie in state atHouston City Hall on July 29, 2024.[82] Turner replaced Jackson Lee as the Democratic nominee and would go on to win in the same seat at theDistrict 18 House election in November 2024 to succeed her but died only 61 days into his term on March 5, 2025.[83]

Notes

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  1. ^abBefore the first round of the election, Emgage had endorsed Whitmire. That endorsement has not "rolled over" to the runoff, according to Palwasha Sharwani, due to "the attacks of Oct. 7."
  2. ^abcdKey:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. ^Broze with 1%; Williams with 1%; others with 1%

Partisan clients

  1. ^abcdThis poll was sponsored by Protect and Serve Texas PAC and the Houston Region Business Coalition, both of which support Whitmire.

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