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City Council of New Orleans District A election results [1] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: John "Jay" Batt: 20,805: 40: Democratic: Shelly Stephenson Midura: 7,703: 28: Republican: Salvador "Sal" Palmisano III 3,272 12 Republican: Thomas "Tom" Wagner 2,445 9 Independent: Sonia Gupta 1,228 5 Independent: Stephen Saussy 1,024 4 Independent ...
In New Orleans politics, incumbency is a large advantage; an incumbent mayor has not been defeated in an election since deLesseps Morrison beat sitting mayor Robert Maestri in the election of 1946. In contrast to the mayoral election, the simultaneous City Council election results were strongly anti-incumbent, with three established well-known ...
2006 New Orleans city council election; 2006 New Orleans mayoral election This page was last edited on 13 December 2018, at 13:29 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Louisiana since capital punishment was resumed in the United States in 1976. A total of 28 people convicted of murder have been executed by the state of Louisiana since 1976. Of the 28 people executed, 20 were executed via electrocution and 8 via lethal injection.
2006; 2008. 1st sp; 6th sp; 2010; 2012; 2013 5th sp; 2014; 2016; 2018; 2020; 2021 ... The following is a list of elections in Mayor of New Orleans and a summary of ...
2006 New Orleans mayoral election; United States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana, 2006; Maine. 2006 Maine gubernatorial election;
Heavily Democratic New Orleans lost some 1/3 of its population. The overall effect reduced the Democrats' base of support in the state and turned Louisiana into a Republican-leaning state thereafter. New Orleans remained Democratic, electing Mitch Landrieu as mayor in February 2010. In the 2008 elections, Louisiana sent a mixed result, with the ...
The first round of the Louisiana House election of 2006 were held on Tuesday, November 7, 2006. The terms of all seven Representatives to the United States House of Representatives will expire on January 3, 2007, and will be put up for contest. The winning candidates will serve a two-year term from January 3, 2007, to January 3, 2009.