- Eric Johnson (Texas politician) - Wikipedia
Eric Lynn Johnson[1] (born October 10, 1975) is an American politician and attorney who has served as the 60th mayor of Dallas, Texas, since June 2019 A former Democrat, Johnson has been a member of the Republican Party since September 2023 [2]
- City of Dallas Mayor Eric L. Johnson
Eric L Johnson is the 60th Mayor of Dallas, Texas First elected in June 2019, he was re-elected in May 2023 with 98 7% of the vote, breaking a 114-year old record for the highest vote percentage garnered by a mayoral candidate facing any opposition in Dallas history
- Exclusive | Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson tells Post that Dems win in . . .
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, the chairman of the Republican Mayors Association, said the GOP losing the Miami mayorship for the first time in nearly 30 years should serve as a "wake-up call" to all
- Dallas mayor switches parties, making the city the nations largest . . .
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson announced Friday that he is switching to the Republican Party, making the city the largest in the U S with a GOP mayor
- Dallas Mayor Johnson sets the record straight on resignation rumors
The mayor of Dallas is responding on social media to speculation that he may resign to seek another elected office Eric Johnson says he’s not running for anything
- Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson denies speculation he’ll resign to seek . . .
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson rejected mounting speculation about his political future late Tuesday, declaring on social media he is not resigning and will continue serving as mayor
- Eric Johnson - Dallas Mayor
It has been the honor of my lifetime to serve as Mayor of the great City of Dallas Over the last four years we have survived the unthinkable—from a global pandemic, multiple tornadoes and devastating winter storms, to a surge in violent crime, civil unrest, and many other challenges
- Biography of Eric Johnson - dallas-yes. com
Eric Johnson was elected Mayor of Dallas on June 8, 2019 He defeated his opponent, Scott Griggs, during voting in the second round of elections As a result, Johnson became the city’s second black governor Find out more at dallas-yes
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