Election History
Councilmember, New Orleans District B, 2006
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First Ballot, 2006 April 22
Candidate | Affiliation | Support | Outcome |
Renée Gill Pratt | Democratic | 7,042 (40%) | Runoff |
Stacy Head | Democratic | 6,691 (38%) | Runoff |
Others | n.a. | 3,893 (22%) | Defeated |
Second Ballot, 2006 May 20
Candidate | Affiliation | Support | Outcome |
Stacy Head | Democratic | 10,214 (54%) | Elected |
Renée Gill Pratt | Democratic | 8,694 (46%) | Defeated |
First Ballot, 2012 March 24
Candidate | Affiliation | Support | Outcome |
Austin Badon | Democratic | 7893 (18.27%) | Defeated |
William "Poppa" Gant | No party | 367 (0.85%) | Defeated |
Andrew Gressett | Republican | 825 (1.91%) | Defeated |
Stacy Head | Democratic | 18468 (42.76%) | Advanced to runoff |
Gary Coldewy Landrieu | Democratic | 720 (1.67%) | Defeated |
Norbert Rome | No party | 207 (0.48%) | Defeated |
Cynthia Willard-Lewis | Democratic | 14713 (34.06%) | Advanced to runoff |
Second Ballot, 2012 April 21
Candidate | Affiliation | Support | Outcome |
Stacy Head | Democratic | 27,787 (50.25%) | Elected |
Cynthia Willard-Lewis | Democratic | 27,506 (49.75%) | Defeated |
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