1993 Houston mayoral election

1993 Houston mayoral election

← 1991 November 2, 1993 1995 →
 
Nominee Bob Lanier Brian Bowen
Popular vote 169,752 9,705
Percentage 91% 5%

Mayor before election

Bob Lanier

Elected Mayor

Bob Lanier

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The Houston mayoral election of 1993 took place on November 2, 1993. The race was officially non-partisan. Incumbent mayor Bob Lanier was re-elected to a second term.[1]

Candidates

  • Incumbent Mayor Bob Lanier
  • Brian Bowen
  • Luis Ullrich
  • Jerry Freiwirth
  • James Partsch-Galvan

Results

Houston mayoral election, 1993
Candidate Votes %
Bob Lanier (incumbent) 169,752 91%
Brian Bowen 9,705 5%
Luis Ullrich 4,613 3%
Jerry Freiwirth 2,713 2%

References

  1. ^ Gonzales, J.R. (November 29, 2023). "Houston 30 Years Ago: Archive photos from November 1993". pp. Houston Chronicle. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
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