Houston November 7th Election Results

Nov 13, 2023

November 7th Election - Results & Runoffs

Houston Mavor
Runoff: Sheila Jackson Lee & John Whitmire


Houston Controller
Runoff: Chris Hollins & Orlando Sanchez


Houston City Council
District A...... Winner: Amy Peck (ran unopposed)
District B.... Winner: Tarsha Jackson
District C...... Winner: Abbie Kamin
District D...... Runoff: Carolyn Evans-Shabazz & Travis McGee
District E..... Winner: Fred Flickinger
District F...... Winner: Tiffany Thomas (ran unopposed)

District G..... Runoff: Tony Buzbee & Mary Nan Huffman

District H...... Runoff: Mario Castillo & Cynthia Reyes Revilla

District I.... Winner: Joaquin Martinez
District J...... Winner: Edward Pollard
District K….... Winner: Martha Castex Tatum (ran unopposed)
At-Large Position 1...... Runoff: Melanie Miles & Julian Ramirez
At-Large Position 2..... Runoff: Willie Davis & Nick Hellyar
At-Large Position 3.... Runoff: Richard Cantu & Twila Carter
At-Large Position 4...... Runoff: Roy Morales & Leticia Plummer
At-Large Position 5.... Winner: Sallie Alcorn


Houston ISD Trustee
District 2...... Winner: H.A. "Savant" Moore (ran unopposed)
District 3...... Winner: Dani Hernandez
District 4...... Winner: Patricia K. Allen
District 9...... Winner: Placido Gomez (ran unopposed)


Houston Community College
District IV...... Winner: Laolu Davies-Yemitan (ran unopposed)
District V...... Winner: Sean Cheben (ran unopposed)
District IX...... Winner: Pretta VanDible Stallworth (ran
unopposed)


TX Constitutional Amendments
Proposition 1: Passed
Proposition 2: Passed
Proposition 3: Passed
Proposition 4: Passed
Proposition 5: Passed
Proposition 6: Passed
Proposition 7: Passed
Proposition 8: Passed
Proposition 9: Passed
Proposition 10: Passed
Proposition 11: Passed
Proposition 12: Passed
Proposition 13: Failed
Proposition 14: Passed


City of Houston
Proposition A: Passed
Proposition B: Passed


Harris Countv
Hospital District Proposition A: PassedNew Paragraph

22 Apr, 2024
For Immediate Release; April 22, 2024
By Lauren Doughtery 18 Mar, 2024
When it comes to potential voter strength, not all areas of Houston are the same. More densely populated areas generally have more registered voters, and some areas have fewer registered voters than they could have if every adult were accounted for.
14 Nov, 2023
Houston Election Day Volunteer Photos
31 Oct, 2023
Claudia wins the Houston Texans 2023 Campeón de la Comunidad Award presented by Modelo and $15,000
26 Oct, 2023
Irene Núñez and Claudia Ortega Hogue share election resources from the Harris County Clerk and the LWV Houston.
23 Oct, 2023
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 19, 2023Contact: Rosio Torres-Segura Rosio.Torres-Segura@cco.hctx.net Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth’s statement regarding the Texas Secretary of State’s October 19, 2023, news release: The Harris County Clerk’s Office is actively working with the Texas Secretary of State’s Office to find solutions to the issues cited in the audit of the November 2022 Election. Beginning September 1, I began reviewing and addressing every aspect of the election process and will continue to do so until procedures are in place that will ensure past issues are not repeated. In my fifteen years of working for two Republican and two Democratic County Clerks, I was part of election teams that conducted successful elections. But the public should know that “successful” isn’t the same thing as “flawless.” The election office has never experienced a flawless election. I look forward to working with the Secretary of State’s Office to ensure well-organized, transparent, and fair elections. There is plenty of work ahead for all of us, and a great commitment on my part to the voters of Harris County.
20 Oct, 2023
Multiple issues and need for better training identified
Show More
Share by: