Susan Guidry
Susan Guidry was a member of the New Orleans City Council in Louisiana, representing District A. She was elected to the council in March 2010.[1] She was prevented from running for re-election due to term limits.[2]
Elections
2014
- See also: New Orleans city council elections, 2014
Elections for the city council of New Orleans, Louisiana consisted of a primary election on February 1, 2014, and a general election on March 15, 2014. Incumbent Susan G. Guidry defeated challengers Jason Coleman (D), David A. Capasso (D), Drew Ward (R), Stephen Gordon (I) and Reid Stone (R) in the blanket primary. Because Guidry received over 50 percent of the vote, a runoff election was not necessary.[3][4]
New Orleans City Council, District A, 2014 | |||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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66.9% | 11,820 | |
David A. Capasso | 8.3% | 1,459 | |
Jason Coleman | 9% | 1,593 | |
Stephen Gordon | 5.8% | 1,029 | |
Drew Ward | 10% | 1,758 | |
Total Votes | 17,659 | ||
Source: Louisiana Secretary of State |
Recent news
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See also
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- New Orleans, Louisiana city council elections, 2014
- United States municipal elections, 2014
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Nola City Council, "Guidry," accessed December 18, 2014
- ↑ The Times-Picayune, "Susan Guidry won't run for New Orleans Council at-large seat," March 2, 2017
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Louisiana Elections "Candidate Search" accessed December 14, 2013
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Preceded by - |
New Orleans City Council, District A 2010 – 2018 |
Succeeded by Joe Giarrusso III |
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