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  2. New Orleans City Council - Wikipedia

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    Office holders for terms before 2022 and reference notes for those office holders are from the City Archives at the New Orleans Public Library. Office holders for the 2022-2026 term are from the Louisiana Secretary of State election results for the November 13, 2021, general election and the December 11, 2021, runoff election.

  3. Anne Kirkpatrick (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Kirkpatrick was appointed interim superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department by Mayor LaToya Cantrell in September 2023, and after confirmation by the city council [10] [11] was sworn in as Superintendent in November 2023. [12] In August 2024, she struck two pedestrians with her car while on duty. [13] [14]

  4. Barricades were supposed to keep Bourbon Street ... - AOL

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    The New Orleans City Council is still trying to determine why Bourbon Street lacked permanent security bollards on the morning of the deadly attack, Councilmember Jean-Paul Morrell said Friday.

  5. New Orleans mayoral elections - Wikipedia

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    City Council elections; 2006; 2010; Shreveport. ... New Orleans has used a two-round system with a preliminary round and a runoff if no candidate reached a majority ...

  6. New Orleans City Council launches investigation into Bourbon ...

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    (The Center Square) — The New Orleans City Council has approved a resolution to investigate the procurement, design, and implementation of street barrier systems on Bourbon Street. The ...

  7. New Orleans council, mayor expected to hold heated meeting ...

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  8. LaToya Cantrell - Wikipedia

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    LaToya Cantrell (née Wilder; born April 3, 1972) [1] is an American politician serving as the Mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana since May 7, 2018. A Democrat, Cantrell is the first woman to hold the office. Before becoming mayor, Cantrell represented District B on the New Orleans City Council from 2012 to 2018. [2] [3]

  9. Jean-Paul Morrell - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Morrell won a seat on the New Orleans City Council representing the Division 2 at-large seat. He succeed Donna Glapion. Morrell faced fellow Democrats Kristin Palmer and Jared Brossett in the November 13, 2021 election for a seat on the City Council, and was elected with an outright majority of 50.7% against Palmer's 31.7% and Brossett ...