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The Houston City Council is a city council for the city of Houston in the U.S. state of Texas. The Council has sixteen members: eleven from council districts and five elected at-large. The members of the Council are elected every four years, with the most recent election being held in 2023 and the next being held in 2027.
Gonzalez worked as an officer in the Houston Police Department for 18 years. He was elected to the Houston City Council in 2009 [2] and served until 2016. Representing District H, Gonzalez was also vice mayor pro tempore from 2010 to 2012. [3] Gonzalez assumed office as the 30th sheriff of Harris County, Texas, in January 2017.
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Amanda Edwards (born 1981 or 1982) is an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the Houston City Council.She was a candidate for the 2020 United States Senate election in Texas, in which she placed fifth in the Democratic primary. [2]
Houston City Council voted in January 2008 to have Clutterbuck serve as a representative for the City of Houston on the board of directors of the Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC). H-GAC is a 13-county regional consortium that works on finding solutions to issues affecting our collective areas, this includes: transportation, air quality ...
In the 1995 Houston City Council District H election, Felix Fraga was elected with 71% of the vote. ... John E. Costillo was elected as council member.
University of Houston Sallie Alcorn is an American politician who has held political office as an at-large council member in the City of Houston, Texas since 2020. Alcorn collected 22.8% of the votes in the November 5, 2019 general election, [ 1 ] which triggered a runoff.
As 2011 city council redistricting approached, some members of Houston's gay community and some Houston area bloggers proposed returning Montrose to District C. [28] Around 2011 an earlier plan would have combined the Heights and Montrose under a district called District J. [31] The current District C has former turf once located in District H ...