Julian Parker
Julian Parker was a judge for Section G of the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court in Louisiana. Parker assumed office on September 21, 1996. Parker left office on December 31, 2014.
Parker (Democratic Party) ran for election for Orleans Parish Sheriff in Louisiana. Parker lost in the primary on October 11, 2025.
Elections
2025
See also: City elections in New Orleans, Louisiana (2025)
Louisiana elections use the majority-vote system. All candidates compete in the same primary, and a candidate can win the election outright by receiving more than 50 percent of the vote. If no candidate does, the top two vote recipients from the primary advance to the general election, regardless of their partisan affiliation.
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Orleans Parish Sheriff
The following candidates ran in the primary for Orleans Parish Sheriff on October 11, 2025.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Michelle Woodfork (D) | 52.9 | 54,019 | |
Edwin Shorty Jr. (D) | 20.8 | 21,199 | ||
![]() | Susan Hutson (D) | 17.1 | 17,469 | |
![]() | Ernesteayo Lee (R) ![]() | 4.5 | 4,614 | |
Julian Parker (D) | 2.4 | 2,431 | ||
Robert Murray (D) | 2.3 | 2,369 |
Total votes: 102,101 | ||||
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2025
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See also
2025 Elections
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