Manny Chevrolet Bruno
Manny Chevrolet Bruno (unaffiliated) ran for election for Mayor of New Orleans in Louisiana. Bruno lost in the primary on October 11, 2025.
Elections
2025
See also: Mayoral election 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 Mayor of New Orleans
The following candidates ran in the primary for Mayor of New Orleans on October 11, 2025.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Helena Moreno (D) | 54.9 | 57,797 | |
| Royce Duplessis (D) | 22.3 | 23,474 | ||
| Oliver Thomas (D) | 18.6 | 19,619 | ||
| Frank Janusa (R) | 2.2 | 2,315 | ||
Richard Twiggs Jr. (Unaffiliated) ![]() | 0.8 | 806 | ||
| Arthur Hunter (D) (Unofficially withdrew) | 0.3 | 357 | ||
| Eileen Carter (Unaffiliated) | 0.2 | 247 | ||
| Manny Chevrolet Bruno (Unaffiliated) | 0.2 | 206 | ||
| Renada Collins (Unaffiliated) | 0.2 | 190 | ||
Joseph Bikulege (Unaffiliated) ![]() | 0.1 | 135 | ||
| Frank Scurlock (Unaffiliated) | 0.1 | 99 | ||
| Russell Butler (Unaffiliated) | 0.1 | 81 | ||
| Total votes: 105,326 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
Endorsements
Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Bruno in this election.
2021
See also: Mayoral election in New Orleans, Louisiana (2021)
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 Mayor of New Orleans
The following candidates ran in the primary for Mayor of New Orleans on November 13, 2021.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | LaToya Cantrell (D) | 64.7 | 48,750 | |
| Vina Nguyen (R) | 13.5 | 10,133 | ||
Leilani Heno (No party preference) ![]() | 8.8 | 6,605 | ||
| Belden Batiste (D) | 5.1 | 3,863 | ||
Joseph Amato (Independent) ![]() | 1.7 | 1,256 | ||
Eldon Anderson (D) ![]() | 1.3 | 987 | ||
| Byron Cole (No party preference) | 1.2 | 919 | ||
Luke Fontana (D) ![]() | 1.0 | 720 | ||
| Manny Chevrolet Bruno (No party preference) | 0.8 | 578 | ||
Johnese Smith (D) ![]() | 0.7 | 553 | ||
Matthew Hill (Independent) ![]() | 0.7 | 535 | ||
Nathaniel Jones (Independent) ![]() | 0.3 | 231 | ||
Douglas Bentley I (Independent) ![]() | 0.2 | 163 | ||
| Reginald Merchant (No party preference) | 0.0 | 32 | ||
| Total votes: 75,325 | ||||
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2017
The following candidates ran in the primary election for mayor of New Orleans.
| Mayor of New Orleans, Primary Election, 2017 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Democratic | 39.00% | 32,025 | ||
| Democratic | 30.48% | 25,028 | ||
| Democratic | Michael Bagneris | 18.76% | 15,405 | |
| Democratic | Troy Henry | 6.42% | 5,270 | |
| Democratic | Tommie Vassel | 1.36% | 1,120 | |
| Independent | Hashim Walters | 0.56% | 462 | |
| Democratic | Thomas Albert | 0.56% | 456 | |
| Independent | Edward Bruski | 0.55% | 450 | |
| Democratic | Frank Scurlock | 0.47% | 385 | |
| No Party | Manny Chevrolet Bruno | 0.32% | 264 | |
| No Party | Derrick O'Brien Martin | 0.29% | 238 | |
| Independent | Patrick Van Hoorebeek | 0.28% | 232 | |
| Democratic | Charles Anderson | 0.28% | 230 | |
| No Party | Byron Cole | 0.26% | 212 | |
| No Party | Matthew Hill | 0.13% | 108 | |
| Democratic | Edward Collins Sr. | 0.12% | 96 | |
| Democratic | Brandon Dorrington | 0.11% | 92 | |
| Democratic | Johnese Smith | 0.05% | 38 | |
| Total Votes | 82,111 | |||
| Source: Louisiana Secretary of State, "Saturday, October 14, 2017," accessed October 14, 2017 | ||||
2014
- See also: New Orleans mayoral election, 2014
Prior to his withdrawal on January 16, 2014, Bruno was set to face Danatus King, Michael Bagneris, and incumbent Mitch Landrieu in the 2014 election for mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana. The primary election took place on February 1, 2014.
Fundraising
Bruno reported no cash on hand for his mayoral campaign.[1][2]
Campaign themes
2025
Ballotpedia survey responses
See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection
Manny Chevrolet Bruno did not complete Ballotpedia's 2025 Candidate Connection survey.
2021
Manny Chevrolet Bruno did not complete Ballotpedia's 2021 Candidate Connection survey.
2017
Bruno participated in Ballotpedia's 2017 survey of municipal government candidates.[3] The following sections display his responses to the survey questions. When asked what his top priority would be if elected, the candidate made the following statement:
| “ | Corruption[4] | ” |
| —Manny Bruno (August 5, 2017)[5] | ||
Ranking the issues
The candidate was asked to rank the following issues by importance in the city, with 1 being the most important and 12 being the least important: city services (trash, utilities, etc.), civil rights, crime reduction/prevention, environment, government transparency, homelessness, housing, K-12 education, public pensions/retirement funds, recreational opportunities, transportation, and unemployment. This table displays this candidate's rankings from most to least important.
| Issue importance ranking | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Candidate's ranking |
Issue | Candidate's ranking |
Issue |
| Crime reduction/prevention | Government transparency | ||
| K-12 education | City services | ||
| Housing | Public pensions/retirement funds | ||
| Homelessness | Recreational opportunities | ||
| Civil rights | Environment | ||
| Unemployment | N/A | ||
Nationwide municipal issues
The candidate was asked to answer questions from Ballotpedia regarding issues facing cities across America. The questions are in the left column and the candidate's responses are in the right column. Some questions provided multiple choices, which are noted after those questions.
| Question | Response |
|---|---|
| Important | |
| State | |
| Increased police presence/activity | |
| Create a more competitive business climate | |
| My house | |
| The weather |
Bruno provided the following additional comments with his survey responses:
| “ | ” | |
| —Manny Chevrolet Bruno (2017) | ||
See also
2025 Elections
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ The Times-Picayune, "Michael Bagneris builds instant war chest in bid against Mitch Landrieu for mayor of New Orleans," January 3, 2014
- ↑ Louisiana Ethics Administration Program, "Candidate's Report - Manny (Chevrolet) Bruno - 30th day prior to primary," accessed January 16, 2014
- ↑ Note: The candidate's answers have been reproduced here verbatim without edits or corrections by Ballotpedia.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Ballotpedia's municipal government candidate survey, 2017, "Manny Bruno's Responses," August 5, 2017
| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by Mitch Landrieu |
Mayor of New Orleans 2018 - Present |
Succeeded by NA |
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