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Funderburk elected Humble mayor


Funderburk elected Humble mayor
Published: 03 May 2021
It was a night for the incumbents in the city of Humble election on May 1. Norman Funderburk, who resigned his council seat to run, was elected mayor of the city of Humble.
Incumbent Charles “Andy” Curry was successful in retaining his Place 1 seat on the Humble City Council and Charles Cunningham retained his Place 2 seat on the Humble City Council.
With all 102 voting centers in Harris County reporting, the unofficial tally was:
Humble Mayor – Norman Funderburk, 509 votes (60.81 percent), Arliss Ann Bentley, 328 (39.19).
Humble City Council Place 1 – Charles “Andy” Curry, 507 (62.29); Eric Lacy, 307 (37.71).
Humble City Council Place 2 – Charles Cunningham, 605 (74.97); Linda Greenan, 202 (25.03). ....

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Funderburk to run for Humble mayor


Funderburk to run for Humble mayor
Written by Community Reports
Published: 08 February 2021
Norman Funderburk of Humble has announced his candidacy for the position of mayor of the City of Humble in the election set for May 1, 2021. 
 “I believe that my track record of service in the community speaks to the level of pride, dedication and commitment that I have for the city I love and for its citizens.  I have a servant’s heart and want to have a positive impact and make a difference for our community,” Funderburk said in launching his campaign.
Funderburk was first elected to Humble City Council in 2014, re-elected in 2016, 2018 and 2020, and was serving in his fourth term at the time he stepped down to run for mayor.  ....

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