Bill White (Texas politician)

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There had been speculation that White might run for higher office. On December 12, 2008, it was announced that White had decided to run for the United States Senate seat currently held by Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison, should she resign to challenge incumbent Governor Rick Perry, as was expected at the time. [70]

On November 23, 2009, Democrat Tom Schieffer dropped out of the 2010 Texas governor's race, endorsing Bill White for the race despite White being a candidate for the U.S. Senate. Later that same day, Mayor White announced that he would "consider" running for governor. [71] On December 4, White officially announced that would run for governor.

White won the Democratic primary for governor on March 2, 2010 and faced off against Perry, the Republican nominee. Polls showed Perry with a comfortable lead. [72] However White did show strong support among Independent voters, young voters under 35, and minorities.

In an interview with The Texas Observer on June 11, 2010, White discussed how he would combine his experiences in both business and politics to provide Texas with better leadership. [73]

White was defeated by incumbent Republican Governor Rick Perry in the general election on November 2, 2010. Shortly after this loss, White declined to run for the United States Senate seat vacated by Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison in the 2012 U.S. Senate election. [74]

Later career

In 2014, Bill White published (with the Manhattan publishing house PublicAffairs) America’s Fiscal Constitution: Its Triumph and Collapse, [75] on the subject of the growing national-debt crisis.

The volume received generally positive and respectful national attention. In The Wall Street Journal, reviewer Edward Chancellor noted that "Mr. White suggests a return to the austere principles that governed the issuance of public debt from the birth of the Republic until recently... To this end, America's Fiscal Constitution serves a noble purpose." [76] Bethany McLean wrote, in a review for the Sunday New York Times: "This book will be music to the ears of budget hawks everywhere... In his measured way, [White] is critical of both George W. Bush and Barack Obama... This is an important book, but not an easy one." [77]

Shortly after the book's release, White (then working as a senior adviser at the global financial advisory and asset management firm Lazard) told Maggie Galehouse of the Houston Chronicle, “I have no itch to run for public office... I like my life exactly as it is.” [78]

Electoral history

2003

Bill White
Bill White.jpg
White in 2009
60th Mayor of Houston
In office
January 2, 2004 January 2, 2010
Houston Mayoral Election – Nov. 4, 2003 [79]
CandidateVotes %±
Bill White111,64638.0%
Orlando Sanchez98,10733.4%
Sylvester Turner82,25428.0%
Anthony Dutrow4010.1%
Veronique Michelle Gregory3790.1%
John Worldpeace3640.1%
Jack Josey Terence3200.1%
Luis Ralph Ullrich Jr.3110.1%
Douglas Robb1920.1%
Houston Mayoral Election Runoff – Dec. 6, 2003 [80]
CandidateVotes %±
Bill White136,61762.5%
Orlando Sanchez81,82437.5%

2005

Houston Mayoral Election – Nov. 8, 2005 [81]
CandidateVotes %±
Bill White (Incumbent)168,33191.0%
Gladys Marie House7,9414.3%
Jack Terence4,3192.3%
Luis Ralph Ullrich Jr.2,5791.4%
Anthony Dutrow1,7971.0%

2007

Houston Mayoral Election – Nov. 6, 2007 [82]
CandidateVotes %±
Bill White (Incumbent)101,27786.5%
Amanda Ulman8,7987.5%
Josey Wales7,0236.0%

2010

Texas Governor Democratic Primary – Mar. 2, 2010 [83]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Bill White516,62176.0
Democratic Farouk Shami87,26812.8
Democratic Felix Alvarado33,7085.0
Democratic Alma Aguado19,5562.9
Democratic Clement E. Glenn9,8521.4
Democratic Bill Dear6,5741.0
Democratic Star Locke6,2980.9
Total votes679,877 100
Texas Governor General Election – Nov. 2, 2010 [84]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Rick Perry (Incumbent)2,733,78454.97+15.95
Democratic Bill White2,102,60642.28+12.50
Libertarian Kathie Glass109,0572.19
Green Deb Shafto19,4750.39
Independent Andy Barron (Write-In)7,9730.16

See also

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Political offices
Preceded by United States Deputy Secretary of Energy
1993–1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by Mayor of Houston
2004–2010
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Texas
2010
Succeeded by