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Candidates for the upcoming elections in New Orleans and Orleans Parish qualified on Friday, July 11, including higher-profile races for Mayor and Orleans Parish Sheriff.
This October, the people of New Orleans will get to choose the city’s next leaders, including a new mayor, the next sheriff, and several city council seats.
Lesli Harris, New Orleans Councilmember for District B, Chelsey Richard Napoleon, Civil District Court Clerk and Dwight McKenna, Orleans Parish Coroner and New Orleans all ran unopposed.
NEW ORLEANS — The field is officially set for one of the most pivotal elections New Orleans has seen in years. With Mayor ...
Our readers had questions about what to expect in elections at all levels of government, from the casting of ballots to the certification of final results. Ballotpedia's 2020 Election Help Desk was ...
According to a July 3 order from the Louisiana Supreme Court, Haymer violated several rules of professional conduct for ...
As ActionSA cites financial constraints for its absence in Tshwane by-elections, the DA celebrates victories, sparking ...
VOTERS GEARING UP FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION THIS FALL, AND THE RACE FOR MAYOR IS HEATING UP. THEIR INTERIM MAYOR, BILL BORCHERT, ...
More than a dozen residents spoke in favor and in opposition of a recall election aimed to boot Councilmember Julie Spilsbury ...
Joe Self Jr. won the District 2 City Council runoff election with about 61% of the vote. Self and Dudra Butler advanced to the runoff after no candidate secured a majority in the May 3 General ...
Here are the final unofficial voting results of the runoff election Saturday in Taylor County. Incumbent Kyle McAlister and Miguel Espinoza were the top two vote-getters in the May 3 general election ...
Here are final unofficial voting results for Saturday's runoff election in Tom Green County.