Results Trickle in
Don't have all the results in yet from Orleans Parish, but I think it is safe to say that Roland Belsome will be the winner of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals race. St. Bernard was the parish that would make or break the election for Barrie Beth Williams and she lost by almost 700 votes in St. Bernard. Coupled with another 300 vote deficit in Plaquemines Parish, I don't think her current 300 vote lead in Orleans Parish will grow by another 700 votes (354 of 442 precincts reporting at the time I'm writing this).
Following the trend he started in other states, Democratic Presidential hopeful John Kerry carried St. Bernard with 62% of the vote. John Edwards was a distint second with 19% of the vote.
Suzy Andry won DSCC, District 104, Office A by a slim 20 votes over Susan Klees. Andry did lose out to John Taranto by 30 votes in the DPEC District C race.
Larry J. Denbrum Jr carried DSCC, District 104, Office B with 63% over Bruce Betzer.
Sheriff Jack Stephens just missed total embarrassment in the DPEC race. In a race for five seats and six people running, Stephens came in fifth place, three votes ahead of Errol L. Schultz Jr. The other winners in that race are Roland L. Rodriguez, Sr., JoAnn Celino Lane, Jason E. Landry, and Salvador Gutierrez.
For Republican Presidential candidate, President George W. Bush won with 1,258 votes over Bill Wyatt's 71 (just who are these jokers that voted for Wyatt?).
In a runoff for RSCC, District 103 is incumbent Mike Bayham and challenger Bob Schneida. Bayham carried 46% to Schneida's 24%. This race I think boiled down to name recognition. Bob, since you're reading this, get your name out there and let people know who you are.
Robby Showalter and Steve Fecke easily carried their district's, 104, Subdistrict A and B, respectively, with 90% or more of the vote.
For RPEC At-Large members, Linda Vinsanau lead the pack with 17%. She was the only one to send a flyer in the mail and she has the added benefit of sharing the same name as Parish Accessor Marlene Vinsanau. Name recognition goes a long way in an election. The other four winners were George Cavignac, Jacqueline Dean, Gwen Burkhardt, and Joe Oster, Jr. The three remaining candidates were Kerry Cavignac, Marritt Landry, and Lloyd Andel.
RPEC At-Large Western Division winner was Claude Rome, Jr. At-Large Eastern Division winner was Greg Noto with the smallest margin of victory of any election tonight, 1 vote (122-121) over Gregory Rome.
The last election, which I totally forgot in the days leading up to it, was for Justice of the Peace, Ward F. A run-off between Elaine LeBlanc (44%) and Ben Hollingsworth (29%).
I'm assuming everyone voted for judge, which gave us a turn out of 4,832 voters in today's election(compared to 25,002 who voted for Governor in the November 2003 election). Not even a 20% turnout. I'm sure that number is going to drop even more for the April general election.
Be good to yourself,
Westley Annis
westley@da-parish.com
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posted by Westley at 3/09/2004 11:52:17 PM