Updated May 7 at 6:50 a.m.

With 100% of voting centers reporting election day results, incumbent Charles "Andy" Curry has been reelected to Place 1 on the Humble City Council.

Curry has received 241 votes, or 52.97% of all votes, while challenger Eric D. Lacy has received 214 votes, or 47.03% of the total.

All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Updated May 6 at 11 p.m.


With 100 of 126 voting centers reporting election day results, incumbent Charles "Andy" Curry maintains his lead in the race for Place 1 on the Humble City Council.

Curry has received 240 votes, or 52.86% of all votes, while challenger Eric D. Lacy has received 214 votes, or 47.14% of the total.

All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Posted May 6 at 7:15 p.m.


Early voting results show incumbent Charles "Andy" Curry taking an early lead over challenger Eric D. Lacy in the race for Place 1 on the Humble City Council.

According to the Harris County Elections Administrators Office, Curry received 199 early and absentee votes, or 54.22% of all votes, while Lacy received 168 votes, or 45.78% of the total.

As previously reported by Community Impact, incumbent Mayor Norman Funderburk and newcomer Mike Marshall are each running unopposed in their races for mayor of Place 2 council member, respectively.

According to the city of Humble website, the Humble City Council is made up of one mayor and five council members, each of which is elected to a two-year term.


All results are unofficial until canvassed. For more information on election results in the Lake Houston area, visit the 2023 Voter Guide.

Wesley Gardner contributed to this report.