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  2. Houston City Council - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Sallie Alcorn - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Abbie Kamin - Wikipedia

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    Kamin was sworn in to represent District C of the Houston City Council on January 2, 2020. [2] She is a member of the Mayors Commission Against Gun Violence. [1] Kamin is affiliated with the Democratic Party. [3]

  5. Category:Houston City Council members - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 February 2024, at 03:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Jerry Davis (politician) - Wikipedia

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    He assumed office to represent District B of the Houston City Council in 2012. [4] While on the council, he was co-sponsor of the Council District Service Fund (CDSF), which allows district council members to fund local projects in the districts they represent.

  7. Edward Pollard (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Pollard was born in Southwest Houston, and attended Houston Independent School District schools. He attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia on a basketball scholarship. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science. He played professional basketball internationally in Singapore, Chile, and other South American countries.

  8. Robert Gallegos - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gallegos is a Texas politician who currently represents District I on the Houston City Council. He is the first openly gay Latino city councilor in Texas history. He is the first openly gay Latino city councilor in Texas history.

  9. Mike Knox (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Knox is a Republican. [3] He was first elected to represent At-large Position 1 of the Houston City Council on November 15, 2014, and assumed office on January 2, 2016. [4]In 2016, Knox fired a staffer who attempted to block a Muslim from being appointed to Harris Republican Party precinct chair.