2011 Houston mayoral election|
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| | | | | | Candidate | Annise Parker | Jack O'Connor | Fernando Herrera | | Popular vote | 59,156 | 17,237 | 16,712 | | Percentage | 50.83% | 14.81% | 14.36% | | | | | | | | Candidate | Dave Wilson | Kevin Simms | Amanda Ulman | | Popular vote | 13,648 | 7,797 | 1,835 | | Percentage | 11.73% | 6.70% | 1.58% | |
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The 2011 Houston mayoral election took place on November 8, 2011.
Incumbent Mayor Annise Parker ran for a second two-year term in office and was re-elected. There were four other declared candidates: Longtime Houstonian Jack O'Connor, a manufacturing businessman; Houston Deputy Fire Chief Fernando Herrera;[1] Kevin Simms, a former volunteer intern in Councilman Jarvis Johnson's office; and local businessman Dave Wilson.[2]
Results
Houston mayoral election results, 2011[3] | Candidate | Votes | % | ± |
| ✓ | Annise Parker (Inc.) | 59,156 | 50.83% | |
| | Jack O'Connor | 17,237 | 14.81% | |
| | Fernando Herrera | 16,712 | 14.36% | |
| | Dave Wilson | 13,648 | 11.73% | |
| | Kevin Simms | 7,797 | 6.70% | |
| | Amanda Ulman | 1,835 | 1.58% | |
| Turnout | 116,385 | | |
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