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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoJohn Bel Edwards won’t run for U.S. Senate, dashing Louisiana Democrats’ hopes
Democrats have been hoping that former Gov. John Bel Edwards would jump into next year’s U.S. Senate race.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoNew Orleans voters back symbolic end to discrimination against formerly incarcerated people
New Orleans voters on Saturday overwhelmingly agreed to take a symbolic stand against job discrimination for people with felony convictions.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months ago4 takeaways from New Orleans election: Moreno’s big win, Woodfork’s jailbreak joke, more
Here’s how Moreno won outright and why Michelle Woodfork invoked Michelle Obama in her winner’s speech.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoNew S&WB chief Randy Hayman unfazed by challenges
“I’m very comfortable developing very long to-do lists. A big part of my to-do list at this point is to stop...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoNew Orleans City Council is nearly set with just 2 runoffs ahead. Here’s the full rundown.
Matthew Willard and J.P. Morrell will become the first two Black politicians to serve in the at-large posts at the same...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoHere’s how Jean Lafitte voted in the mayoral election
The results are in for the next mayor of Jean Lafitte.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoLive updates: Helena Moreno wins race to become New Orleans’ next mayor
The Times-Picayune will be providing updates throughout the night as votes are counted. Keep up here.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoMorrell, Willard set to lead council after outright wins, WWL projects
The outright victory was a validation for Morrell, whose confrontational style and mission to curb mayoral power have been defining features...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoIncumbent Freddie King wins New Orleans City Council District C race
Of New Orleans’ five council districts, District C is among the most racially and geographically diverse. The district represents the French...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoEugene Green wins reelection for New Orleans City Council District D seat
New Orleans City Councilmember Eugene Green is projected to win reelection, according to WWL-TV.


