1989 Houston mayoral election|
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The 1989 Houston mayoral election took place on November 7, 1989. Incumbent Mayor Kathy Whitmire was re-elected to a fifth term.[1][2] It was the last election of someone over three terms. (Before the Term Limits).
Candidates
Results
Houston mayoral election, 1989 | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Kathy Whitmire (incumbent) | 176,342 | 63% |
| Fred Hofheinz | 88,971 | 32% |
| Ted Walker | 5,615 | 2% |
| Rosie Walker | 4,667 | 2% |
| Shelby Oringderff | 2,018 | 1% |
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