Description
Nelson William Wolff is a San Antonio, Texas, USA political figure. He represented Bexar County as a Democrat in the Texas House of Representatives from 1971 to 1973, and the Texas Senate from 1973 to 1975. He served on the San Antonio City Council as the representative of Council District 8 and then as mayor of San Antonio from 1991 to 1995 and currently serves as Bexar County Judge. Wolff was initially appointed to this position in 2001 to succeed Cyndi Taylor Krier, a Republican, who resigned to accept an appointment as a regent of the University of Texas System. Wolff has since been elected to this position three times. In January 2012, he announced he would seek a fourth full term in 2014.
Wolff is the author of four books. In "Challenge of Change" Wolff describes his experience in the Texas Legislature and his participation in the Constitutional Convention which he largely brought about. In "Baseball for Real Men" Wolff reflects on life and his love of the game. "Mayor" is a memoir of San Antonio politics focusing on his time in City Hall.
Born
January 1st, 1940 in (Age 84)
Last Changes
2010/08/25
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2010/04/12
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2010/04/12
New Address: Available to members only