Houston elections, 2007
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The 2007 Houston elections took place on May 12, June 16, and November 6, 2007. All City Council posts, the City Controller, and the
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all had elections. All positions were non-partisan.


Mayor

''See 2007 Houston mayoral election''


City Controller

The 2007 Houston City Controller election was a non disputed election with Incumbent
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being re-elected to a third term with virtually 100% of the vote.


City Council At-large 1

In the 2007 Houston City Council At-large 1 election,
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was re-elected to a second term with 100% of the vote.


City Council At-large 2

In the 2007 Houston City Council At-large 2 election, Sue Lovell was re-elected to a second term against opponent Michael Griffin (Not the former administrator of NASA).


City Council At-large 3

2007 was a rough year for At-large 3, First in May many candidates dove into a crowded special election, the top two, Melissa Noriega and
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, then ran in the run-off in June. Noriega won but later faced Morales again in November and was again successful.


City Council At-large 4

In the 2007 Houston City Council At-large 4 election, Ronald Green, was re-elected to a third term. He was given 100% of the vote from the voters.


City Council At-large 5

In the 2007 Houston City Council At-large 5 election, Jolanda Jones was elected to an at-large position, after a run-off.


City Council District A

In the 2007 Houston City Council District A election, Toni Lawrence was re-elected to a third term with 100% of the vote.


City Council District B

In the 2007 Houston City Council District B election, Jarvis Johnson was re-elected to a second term.


City Council District C

In the 2007 Houston City Council District C election, Anne Clutterbuck was re-elected to a second term.


City Council District D

In the 2007 Houston City Council District D election, Wanda Adams was elected after a run-off.


City Council District E

In the Houston City Council District E election, Mike Sullivan was elected after a run-off.


City Council District F

In the 2007 Houston City Council District F election, M. J. Khan was elected to a third term with 100% of the vote.


City Council District G

In the 2007 Houston City Council District G election, Pam Holm was elected to a third term with 100% of the vote.


City Council District H

In the 2007 Houston City Council District H election,
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was elected to a third term with 100% of the vote. He resigned one year into his term to become the Harris County Sheriff.


City Council District I

In the 2007 Houston City Council District I election, James Rodriguez was elected as a new council member. {{Elections in Texas footer mayoral election
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Non-partisan elections