Sheila Jackson Lee, who lost the Houston mayoral runoff election, faces a Monday deadline to decide whether to run for re-election to Congress. The 73-year-old U.S. Representative for Texas' 18th Congressional District has until 6 p.m. to file or choose to retire from Congress.
Texas state Sen. John Whitmire has emerged as the winner in the special runoff election for Houston's next mayor, defeating U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee. Whitmire will face numerous challenges, including crime, infrastructure issues, and potential budget shortfalls. Despite these challenges, Houston has become a stronghold for Texas Democrats due to its booming growth. Whitmire, a powerful Democratic lawmaker, campaigned on reducing crime, improving infrastructure, and fostering bipartisan cooperation. He heavily outspent Jackson Lee, who faced controversy over an unverified audio recording. Whitmire will succeed Sylvester Turner, who served two terms and was ineligible to run again due to term limits.