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New Orleans mayoral election, 2006

New Orleans mayoral election, 2006
New Orleans
← 2002 May 20, 2006 2010 →
  Mayor C Ray Nagin.jpg Mitch Landrieu.jpg
Candidate Ray Nagin Mitch Landrieu
Party Democratic Democratic
Popular vote 59,460 54,131
Percentage 52.35% 47.65%

Mayor before election

Ray Nagin
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Ray Nagin
Democratic


Ray Nagin
Democratic

Ray Nagin
Democratic

The first round of the New Orleans mayoral election of 2006 took place on April 22, 2006; a runoff between incumbent Mayor Ray Nagin and Louisiana Lieutenant Governor Mitch Landrieu took place on May 20, resulting in reelection for Mayor Nagin. The Mayor of New Orleans is the top official in New Orleans' mayor-council system of government.

Elections in Louisiana, with the exception of presidential elections, follow a variation of the open primary system called the jungle primary. All candidates, including those running with a political party and independents, are listed on one ballot. Voters may vote for any candidate regardless of what party they are registered.

If no candidate wins a majority (50 percent plus one vote) in the first round, a second round (run-off) is then held between the top two candidates, who may be members of the same party. As this occurred, the runoff took place on May 20, 2006.

This election was previously scheduled to be held on 4 February 2006 (along with elections for other local offices, including City Council members) but was postponed due to the devastation in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina (see: Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans), and the fact that large numbers of New Orleanians are displaced and still unable to return home. Since this election would determine who would lead the city during its rebuilding process, the election was widely seen as one of the most important elections in the history of New Orleans and it was watched nationally to a degree uncommon for most mayoral races.


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