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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Humble City Council approves election for May 1 Written by Beverly Horner Published: 22 February 2021
On the blistery evening of Feb. 11, the Humble City Council approved a general joint election to be held May 1 for the purpose of electing a mayor and city council member places 1 and 2.
There are three contested positions, with six residents seeking the posts, two for the mayoral position and four for the council seats. The last day to file was Friday, Feb. 12. Former Council Member Norman Funderburk will face Arliss Bentley for the mayor’s job. Funderburk, who served on city council for almost seven years, resigned in mid-January shortly after current Mayor Merle Aaron announced he would retire and not seek reelection. Bentley, a retired educator, has run for office in Humble several times.