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Fred Hofheinz

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Fred Hofheinz (born 1938), an attorney in the law firm of Williams, Birnberg & Andersen, was mayor of Houston, Texas, from 1974 to 1977.

Hofheinz's father, Roy, was mayor of the city in the 1950s. In 1971, Hofheinz co-founded the closed circuit television company Top Rank. After his term as mayor, he practiced law in Houston. He also served as a board member at Lucas Energy, an independent crude oil and gas company.

He attended the University of Texas, earning a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D.

Preceded byLouis Welch Mayor of Houston, Texas
1974–1977
Succeeded byJim McConn

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