December 13th, 2009 | 1:22 pm
Annise Parker won the hotly contested run-off with Gene Locke for Mayor of Houston, Texas.
The Harris County elections Web site says 53.62 percent of voters who turned out Saturday chose Parker.
Her rival, former city attorney Gene Locke, was pitching to become the city's second black mayor.
The election battle leading up to Saturday's balloting was marked by fierce campaigning and anti-gay rhetoric. Parker is a lesbian who has never made a secret or issue of her sexual orientation. If she wins, Houston will become the largest U.S. city to ever have an openly gay mayor.
By Grace Moon
Editor in Chief















Comments [4]
Never been to Houston.
Never been to Houston. What's good there?
Mayor
Way to GO!!!!
I had a feeling she would win the run-off
I let out a cheer when I heard the news on NPR this morning!
Looks like voters decided to go with the one candidate that cared about their needs, rather than the one who, in the end, showed an obsession over the Parker's personal life.
Horay!
i read this last night. such wonderful news. and we needed some good news in light of recent events.