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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

It could be a late night for the candidates in the Houston mayoral election, if early voting results are any guide.

Three candidates, City Councilman Peter Brown, former City Attorney Gene Locke and City Controller Annise Parker, all received roughly a quarter of the 60,000 early votes. A fourth candidate, Harris County Board of Education member Roy Morales, was behind in fourth place with 15 percent of the votes, according to results.

The vote split makes it likely that, as expected, the race will be headed to a runoff election next month between the two candidates who receive the ...

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