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- Q18702220 subject Q15137130.
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- Q18702220 abstract "The 2015 Houston mayoral election was decided by a runoff that took place on December 12, 2015, to elect the Mayor of Houston, Texas. As no candidate won a majority of the vote during the general election on November 3, 2015, the run off was held between the top two finishers, Sylvester Turner, who received 32% of the vote, and Bill King, who received 25%. In the run-off, Turner edged King, 51% to 49%, to become the mayor-elect.Thirteen candidates appeared on the November ballot. A poll of likely voters conducted in June revealed that half of the city's likely voters were undecided, and that three of the candidates included in the poll, Sylvester Turner, Adrian Garcia and Chris Bell (all of whom were Democrats) were within the margin of error of the top two spots. However, the final results were significantly different from the early polling, with Independent King claiming the second runoff spot along with Turner.Mayoral elections in Houston are biennial, with the winner being sworn-in in the following January for a two-year term. The election is officially nonpartisan, although the political parties still support and endorse candidates.With the passage of voter-approved Proposition 2, the Mayor will begin a four-year term effective in January 2016.Incumbent Mayor Annise Parker, a member of the Democratic Party who has been in office since 2010, is term-limited and could not run for re-election to a fourth term in office.During the month between the general election and the runoff, Bell endorsed King, while Parker and Garcia, as well as U.S. President Barack Obama, endorsed Turner.".
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- Q18702220 title "Houston mayoral election, 2015".
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- Q18702220 country "Houston".
- Q18702220 electionDate "2015-12-12".
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- Q18702220 comment "The 2015 Houston mayoral election was decided by a runoff that took place on December 12, 2015, to elect the Mayor of Houston, Texas. As no candidate won a majority of the vote during the general election on November 3, 2015, the run off was held between the top two finishers, Sylvester Turner, who received 32% of the vote, and Bill King, who received 25%. In the run-off, Turner edged King, 51% to 49%, to become the mayor-elect.Thirteen candidates appeared on the November ballot.".
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