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{{Infobox Governor
|name= Mark Wells White
|image= Governor_Mark_White.jpg
|order=43rd
|office= Governor of Texas
|term_start= [[January 18]] [[1983]]
|term_end= [[January 20]] [[1987]]
|lieutenant= [[William P. Hobby, Jr.]]
|predecessor= [[Bill Clements|William Perry "Bill" Clements, Jr.]]
|successor= [[Bill Clements|William Perry "Bill" Clements, Jr.]]
|birth_date= {{birth date and age|1940|03|17}}
|death_date=
|birth_place= [[Longview, Texas]]
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|profession=[[Lawyer]]
|party= [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
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'''Mark Wells White''' (born [[March 17]] [[1940]]) is an [[United States|American]] lawyer, who served as the forty-third [[Governor of Texas]] from [[1983]]-[[1987]]. He is currently considered to be a potential contender for the 2009 Houston mayoral race<ref>http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/5954005.html</ref>. Asked in a recent interview about running for mayor, White said, "It's a prospect."

Born in [[Henderson, Texas]], in [[Rusk County, Texas|Rusk County]], White attended [[Baylor University]] in [[Waco, Texas|Waco]], and was a member of the prestigious [[Tryon Coterie]] Club, now [[Phi Delta Theta]] (Texas Lambda Chapter) at Baylor. He graduated with a [[law]] degree in [[1965]]. After spending time practicing law in a private practice in [[Houston, Texas|Houston]] ([[Harris County]]), White served as the state's assistant attorney general. In [[1969]], White was appointed as Texas secretary of state under Governor [[Dolph Briscoe]].

White served as secretary of state until [[1977]], when he resigned to run for state [[attorney general]], where he served until [[1983]]. In the 1978 general election, White defeated the [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] choice, [[James A. Baker, III]], a Houston lawyer, businessman, and power broker affiliated with the [[Bush family|Bushes]] of Houston.

White ran for governor in [[1982]] against incumbent [[Bill Clements]], Texas' first Republican governor since [[Reconstruction era of the United States|Reconstruction]]. He defeated Clements over concerns about the governor's poor economic numbers and lack of support from minority groups. However, four years later, White was defeated by Clements, who opted for a second, nonconsecutive term. Some believe that the unpopular "no-pass, no-play" policies of the White administration, which prohibited any high school student athletes from participating in varsity sports if they were failing any single element of their overall class load and which was wildly unpopular, sealed the doom of a second term.

White served as governor during [[Texas]]' [[sesquicentennial]] in [[1986]] and oversaw a number of the celebrations concerning that anniversary. He also made a cameo appearance in the popular [[CBS]] drama series <i>Dallas</i>. White attempted to run for governor again in [[1990]], but was defeated in the Democratic primary by [[Ann Richards]], who later went on to win the general election.

White, who practices law, is chairman of the board for the [[Houston Independent School District]] Foundation, a non-profit organization which supports the public schools. In recent years, White endorsed Houston City Council candidate [[Jolanda Jones]] in the 2003 and 2007 city elections; the latter of which led to winning an at-large seat.

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==External links==
* [http://texashistory.unt.edu/search/?q=white%2C+mark&t=dc.subject Photos of Mark White], hosted by the [http://texashistory.unt.edu/ Portal to Texas History]

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