Council contender scores improbable upset

District F's newly elected Richard Nguyen admits he didn't fully know what went into being a Houston city councilman or if it truly was a full-time position.
District F's newly elected Richard Nguyen admits he didn't fully know what went into being a Houston city councilman or if it truly was a full-time position.Dave Rossman/Freelance

From the opaque world of local Vietnamese politics comes a story as old as American politics, as inspiring as a Frank Capra movie, as bittersweet as the lost war that haunts a generation of aging immigrants who were given new opportunity at a painful price.

It is the story of Richard Nguyen, who emerged from obscurity as a lower-level civil servant into the spotlight of the Houston City Council with an improbable election victory last week. The 50-year-old city employee had no campaign war chest, or even piggy bank - his two modest fundraisers ended up with a negative net balance - but he managed to oust District F incumbent Al Hoang, whose controversial two-term tenure finished 196 votes shy of a third.

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