You go, girl!Houstonians are fortunate to face a difficult choice for mayor this year between two exceptional candidates, public law attorney Gene Locke and City Controller Annise Parker. It's likely one or both will be in a runoff after the first round of voting winds up on Nov. 3.
With the city facing critical financial decisions early next year as a result of the economic downturn, the next mayor will occupy a pivotal leadership position. Parker and Locke offer deep roots in the city and a dazzling range of life experiences and public service that would well equip either to serve as the successor to term-limited Mayor Bill White.
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The city's voters are very familiar with Parker, a Rice University graduate who worked in the energy sector for two decades while compiling a record as a civic activist, including a stint as president of the Neartown Association. She has won six citywide races: three for an at-large City Council seat starting in 1997, three for controller.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Lesbian Is Frontrunner In Houston Mayoral Race
Annise Parker is an openly gay former city councilwoman of Houston, Texas who is running to become the first openly gay mayor of a major U.S. city. Parker has been reported to be in the lead in published polls and has now been endorsed by her city's major newspaper, the Houston Chronicle:
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