1995 Houston mayoral election|
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Nominee
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Bob Lanier
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Dave Wilson
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Elizabeth Spates
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Popular vote
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104,222
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11,403
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10,456
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Percentage
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83%
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9%
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8%
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The 1995 Houston mayoral election took place on November 7, 1995. The race was officially non-partisan. Incumbent mayor Bob Lanier was re-elected to a third term.
Incumbent, Bob Lanier, won his bid for a third term as mayor of Houston in a landslide, easily defeating Dave Wilson and Elizabeth Spates, who was the first black woman to run for mayor of Houston.[1]
Candidates
- Incumbent Mayor Bob Lanier, real estate developer[1]
- Dave Wilson, sign company owner[1]
- Elizabeth Spates, Houston school trustee[1]
Results
Houston mayoral election, 1995
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Bob Lanier (incumbent)
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104,222
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83%
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Dave Wilson
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11,403
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9%
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Elizabeth Spates
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10,456
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8%
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