New Orleans city council election, 2006
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New Orleans' city council elections were held on April 22, 2006, and runoff elections were held on May 20, 2006.
At-Large Council Spots
City Council of New Orleans At-Large election results[1] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Oliver M. Thomas | 66,374 | 39 | |
Democratic | Jacquelyn Brechtel Clarkson | 36,839 | 22 | |
Democratic | Arnie Fielkow | 31,092 | 18 | |
Democratic | David Lapin | 9,239 | 5 | |
Democratic | Leonard Lucas, Jr. | 8,736 | 5 | |
Republican | Michael T. Gray | 7,220 | 4 | |
Independent | Roger Wilson | 2,985 | 2 | |
Republican | Alden G. Hagardorn | 2,579 | 2 | |
Independent | William "Poppa" Grant | 1,919 | 1 | |
Democratic | Carlos J. Hornbrook | 1,701 | 1 | |
Independent | "Les" Evenchick | 681 | 0 | |
City Council of New Orleans At-Large runoff results[1] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Arnie Fielkow | 61,420 | 56 | |
Democratic | Jacquelyn Brechtel Clarkson | 47,324 | 44 | |
District A
City Council of New Orleans District A election results[1] | ||||
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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 | Ray Landeche | 405 | 1 | |
Independent | David Nowak | 272 | 1 | |
City Council of New Orleans District A runoff results[1] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Shelly Stephenson Midura | 14,552 | 52 | |
Republican | John "Jay" Batt | 13,670 | 48 | |
District B
City Council of New Orleans District B election results[1] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Renee Gill Pratt | 7,042 | 40 | |
Democratic | Stacy Head | 6,691 | 38 | |
Democratic | Mìchael A. Duplantier | 1,933 | 11 | |
Democratic | Shane P. Landry | 680 | 4 | |
Independent | Quentin R. Brown | 654 | 4 | |
Democratic | Marshall Truehill, Jr. | 626 | 4 | |
City Council of New Orleans District B runoff results[1] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Stacy Head | 10,214 | 54 | |
Democratic | Renee Gill Pratt | 8,694 | 46 | |
District C
City Council of New Orleans District C election results[1] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | James Carter | 7,137 | 33 | |
Democratic | Kristin Gisleson Palmer | 4,677 | 22 | |
Democratic | Mike Early | 4,204 | 19 | |
Democratic | Jane Ettinger Booth | 3,902 | 18 | |
Independent | Julian Doerr | 1,098 | 5 | |
Democratic | Charles P. Duffy III | 313 | 1 | |
Democratic | Gregg Huber | 293 | 1 | |
City Council of New Orleans District C runoff results[1] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | James Carter | 12,112 | 53 | |
Democratic | Kristin Gisleson Palmer | 10,815 | 47 | |
District D
City Council of New Orleans District D election results[1] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Cynthia Hedge-Morrell | 10,889 | 56 | |
Democratic | Louella Givens | 4,194 | 22 | |
Independent | Van Robichaux | 2,161 | 11 | |
Democratic | Darrell R. Gray | 1,938 | 10 | |
Democratic | Abron Morgan | 220 | 1 | |
District E
City Council of New Orleans District E election results[1] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Cynthia Willard-Lewis | 11,593 | 71 | |
Democratic | Nolan Marshall | 2,507 | 15 | |
Democratic | Myron L. Mitchell | 444 | 3 | |
Democratic | Cederick Favaroth | 426 | 3 | |
Democratic | Shawn Lockett | 363 | 2 | |
Republican | John D. Zimmer | 324 | 2 | |
Democratic | Willie L. Jones Jr. | 278 | 2 | |
Independent | Wayne A. Johnson | 181 | 1 | |
Democratic | William James Willis III | 165 | 1 | |
See also
New Orleans mayoral election, 2006
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Louisiana Secretary of State - Election Results". Office of Louisiana Secretary of State. Archived from the original on April 29, 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-03.
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