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Carl O. Sherman Sr. (born June 13, 1966) is an American politician in Texas. A Democrat, he represents District 109 in the Texas House of Representatives. He served as mayor of DeSoto, Texas.


Political career

Sherman was elected mayor of DeSoto, Texas in May 2010, after having served as mayor pro tem in 2008 and 2009. He was re-elected in 2013. Sherman became the
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of Ferris, Texas in July 2015. He resigned from that position in August 2016, and became the chief administrative officer of Hutchins, Texas in September of that year.


Texas legislature

In 2018, Sherman ran for election to represent District 109 in the Texas House of Representatives, to replace former representative Helen Giddings, who had decided to retire. In a four-way Democratic primary, he advanced to a runoff against Deshaundra Lockhart Jones, which he won. He was the only candidate on the ballot in the general election. Sherman is running for re-election in 2020. In 2023, Sherman opposed a bill in the Texas legislature that would have permitted accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in areas with single-family zoning. The bill was intended to increase housing supply and alleviate the housing crisis in urban areas in Texas. Sherman argued that allowing ADUs would jeopardize the American dream for people and "create havoc with their homes" In 2022 he was the keynote speaker at the
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Wall of Fame induction ceremony.


Electoral record


References

1966 births Living people People from DeSoto, Texas Northwood University alumni African-American mayors in Texas African-American state legislators in Texas 21st-century American politicians Democratic Party members of the Texas House of Representatives 21st-century African-American politicians 20th-century African-American people {{Texas-politician-stub