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The following is a list of elections in Mayor of New Orleans and a summary of their results.
Elections since 1930
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Since 1930, New Orleans has used a two-round system with a preliminary round and a runoff if no candidate reached a majority in the first round.
Election
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First round
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Second round
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Sources
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Winner/top finisher
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Votes
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Runner(s)-upA
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Votes
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Winner
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Votes
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Runner-up
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Votes
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#
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%
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#
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%
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#
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%
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#
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%
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2021
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LaToya Cantrell (incumbent)
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48,750
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64.7
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Vina Nguyen
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10,133
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13.5
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—
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Leilani Heno
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6,605
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8.8
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Belden Batiste
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3,863
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5.1
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2017
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LaToya Cantrell
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32,025
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39
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Desiree M. Charbonnet
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25,028
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30.48
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LaToya Cantrell
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51,342
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60.4
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Desiree M. Charbonnet
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33,729
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39.7
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[1][2]
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Michael Bagernis
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15,405
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18.76
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Troy Henry
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5,270
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6.42
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2014
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Mitch Landrieu (incumbent)
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53,441
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63.57
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Michael Bagneris
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27,991
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33.29
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—
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[3]
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2010
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Mitch Landrieu
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58,279
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65.52
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Troy Henry
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12,278
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13.8
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—
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[4]
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John Georges
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8,190
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9.21
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Rob Couhig
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4,874
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5.48
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2006
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Ray Nagin (incumbent)
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41,561
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38
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Mitch Landrieu
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31,551
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29
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Ray Nagin (incumbent)
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59,460
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52
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Mitch Landrieu
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54,131
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48
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[5]
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Ron Forman
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18,764
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17
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Rob Couhig
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10,312
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10
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2002
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Ray Nagin
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38,323
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29
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Richard Pennington
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31,259
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23
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Ray Nagin
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76,639
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59
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Richard Pennington
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53,836
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41
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Paulette Irons
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24,557
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18
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Jim Singleton
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17,503
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13
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Troy Carter
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13,898
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10
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1998
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Marc Morial (incumbent)
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92,378
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79
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Kathleen Cresson
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22,767
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20
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—
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[6]
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1994
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Donald Mintz
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56,305
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37
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Marc Morial
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49,604
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32
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Marc Morial
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93,094
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54
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Donald Mintz
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77,730
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46
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Mitch Landrieu
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14,689
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10
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Sherman Copelin
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11,731
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8
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Ken Carter
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10,818
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7
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1990
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Sidney Barthelemy (incumbent)
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79,995
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55
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Donald Mintz
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65,047
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44
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—
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1986
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William J. Jefferson
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62,333
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38.6
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Sidney Barthelemy
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53,961
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33.4
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Sidney Barthelemy
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93,050
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58
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Bill Jefferson
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67,680
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42
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Sam LeBlanc
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40,963
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25.2
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1982
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Ernest Morial (incumbent)
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75,929
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46.94
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Ron Faucheux
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73,441
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45.35
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Ernest Morial (incumbent)
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100,703
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53.2
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Ron Faucheux
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88,583
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46.8
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William J. Jefferson
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11,327
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6.98
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1977
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Ernest Morial
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41,182
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26.63
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Joe DiRosa
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36,862
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23.84
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Ernest Morial
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90,539
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51.7
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Joe DiRosa
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84,325
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48.3
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Nat Kiefer
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36,597
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23.67
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deLesseps Morrison, Jr.
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32,176
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20.81
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1973
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Moon Landrieu (incumbent)
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91,007
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69.6
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A. S. Lee Fernandez
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30,857
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23.6
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—
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1969-70
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Jimmy Fitzmorris
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59,301
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34.53
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Moon Landrieu
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33,093
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19.27
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Moon Landrieu
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89,554
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53.8
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Jimmy Fitzmorris
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76,726
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46.2
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William J. Guste
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29,487
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17.17
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John J. Petre
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22,471
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13.08
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David Gertler
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20,572
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11.98
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1965
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Victor Schiro (incumbent)
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81,973
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50.1
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Jimmy Fitzmorris
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78,654
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48.1
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—
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1962
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Adrian Duplantier
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57,001
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Victor Schiro
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52,685
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Victor Schiro
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94,157
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56.3
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Adrian Duplantier
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73,057
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43.7
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James A. Comiskey
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37,557
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Paul Burke
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18,913
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1958
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deLesseps Morrison (incumbent)
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90,802
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Claude W. Duke
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42,231
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deLesseps Morrison (incumbent)
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90,802
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57.7
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Claude W. Duke
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43,231
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27.4
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Fred C. Donaldson
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18,999
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1954
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deLesseps Morrison (incumbent)
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94,313
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59.4
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Thomas Brahney
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49,849
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31.4
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—
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1950
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deLesseps Morrison (incumbent)
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120,582
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65.1
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Charles C. Zatarain
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58,260
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31.6
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—
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1946
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deLesseps Morrison
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67,160
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50.2
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Robert Maestri (incumbent)
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63,273
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47.3
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—
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1942
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Robert Maestri (incumbent)
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75,713
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55
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Shirley Wimberley
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—
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1938
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cancelled by constitutional amendment
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—
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1936
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Robert Maestri by acclamation
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—
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1934
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T. Semmes Walmsley (incumbent)
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47,753
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45
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John Klorer, Sr.
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32,066
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29
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cancelled after Klorer withdrew
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Francis Williams
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28,085
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26
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1930
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T. Semmes Walmsley (incumbent)
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Francis Williams
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Elections from 1866—1925
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The following is a list of elections held between the end of the Civil War and 1925
No election; Benjamin F. Flanders appointed by Governor Henry Clay Warmoth
Elections before Civil War
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