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Parker had won a majority of votes in the November 2009 for election as mayor, but had not passed the threshold of 50% and then having to go to the ballot. He then defeated the lawyer Gene Locke, a runoff in December 2009. When taking office in January 2010, Parker will be the second American woman to have served as the first openly gay mayor of a major American city. Previously
Parker ran unsuccessfully for City Council District C in 1991 and again in 1995, finishing in third place among the elect, thanks to the post left vacant by Sheila Jackson Lee, after his election to Congress. In 1997, Parker
prevailed in the runoff election, becoming the first lesbian to be declared elected to city council. He was re-elected twice to the same post in 1999 and 2001 without even going runoff.
Parker was born and raised in the community of Spring Branch on the west side of Houston, where he attended public schools. His mother was an accountant while his father worked for the Red Cross. In 1971, when Parker was 15 years old, his family moved to Germany for two years in a U.S. Army base in Mannheim, where his work as a hospital volunteer for the organization of the Red Cross youth section. also working in the library of the base.
Parker since 1974, he attended Rice University through the National Merit Scholarship and has played to keep the most diverse work, graduating in 1978. Before becoming Parliamentary
, Parker worked in the oil and gas industry for over 20 years, including 18 years at Mosbacher Energy. In addition, she co-owns the Inklings Bookshop by the late 1980s until 1997 and president of the Neartown Civic Association from 1995 to 1997.
Parker plays the role of Director of the Board of Directors of Holocaust Museum Houston and Girls Inc. and Mayor Auditor Zoo Houston, Montrose Counseling Center, Bering Omega Community Services, and Trees for Houston. The new mayor is also involved in historic preservation efforts to Houston and received the "Good Brick Award" by the Cultural Heritage Preservation Alliance Greater Houston for his commitment to restauraurare historic buildings in the Old Sixth Ward.
Annis Parker and his partner Kathy Hubbard, have been together since 1990 and have adopted two daughters.
Parker told his supporters: "I am aware of the meaning of this victory for many of us are convinced that we would never have been able to access the most 'high levels, this vote has changed the world for gays, lesbians , bisexuals and transgender community, as it has changed for the better life for all Houstonians, and this will point my administration. "
Parker has never hidden his sexual orientation, although the topic had become a central issue in the election campaign after the attacks of anti-gay activists and conservative religious groups, who argued Locke, who sent an avalanche of mail order 'homosexual behavior' the candidate. The 61enne Locke, who ran as a 'second black mayor of Houston, has tried to distance themselves from homophobic attacks, still courting the conservative vote.
gay and lesbian organizations across the country have competed for support Parker and collected money for his campaign, and invited voters to vote on it.
The mayor-elect, and 'appeared in the Convention Center of town', packed for the occasion, along with his partner, Kathy Hubbard, their two daughters, Kay and her mother. Other cities 'of the United States have or have had a gay mayor, but none of them are' big. Among these, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Providence in Portland, Oregon. Houston is a city with a Democratic majority and about 25% of the population is black, while a third is Hispanic. About 60 thousand residents say they

Globales - December 13, 2009 http://www.globa-les.com/ Photo:
Annis Danette Parker, his partner Kathy Hubbard and two daughters.