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- Q5335239 description "American politician".
- Q5335239 description "American politician".
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- Q5335239 abstract "Ed Oakley is a municipal politician from Dallas, Texas. He served on the city council from 2001 to 2007, and was a candidate for Mayor of Dallas in the runoff election held on June 16, 2007. If he had won, he would have been the first openly-gay mayor of a top ten U.S. city.In the runoff election, Oakley lost to Tom Leppert by a margin of 58% to 42%.".
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- Q5335239 name "Oakley, Ed".
- Q5335239 shortDescription "American politician".
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- Q5335239 comment "Ed Oakley is a municipal politician from Dallas, Texas. He served on the city council from 2001 to 2007, and was a candidate for Mayor of Dallas in the runoff election held on June 16, 2007. If he had won, he would have been the first openly-gay mayor of a top ten U.S. city.In the runoff election, Oakley lost to Tom Leppert by a margin of 58% to 42%.".
- Q5335239 label "Ed Oakley".
- Q5335239 givenName "Ed".
- Q5335239 name "Ed Oakley".
- Q5335239 name "Oakley, Ed".
- Q5335239 surname "Oakley".