Recommendations for the November 8, 2022 election
31st October 2022 · 0 Comments
Early voting runs through November 1, with election day scheduled for Tuesday, November 8. Critical races are on the ballot for Judge, School Board, and municipal offices – which actually impact the average citizen’s life far more than anything that occurs on Capitol Hill. Moreover, several constitutional amendments go before the electorate which promise to save thousands of dollars for the average homeowner in property taxes, and a Charter Amendment in Orleans would provide the City Council with the oversight power on mayoral appointments that nearly every other legislative body in the Western World enjoys over the executive.
A lot matters in this election. Please vote. The Editorial Board of The Louisiana Weekly suggests the following. A detailed explanation of our reasoning can be found at www.louisianaweekly.com/recommendations-for-the-november-8-2022-election.
MULTI-PARISH ELECTIONS:
U.S. Senate: Luke Mixon
First Congressional District: Katie Darling
U.S. Representative 2nd Congressional District: Troy A. Carter
Judge, Court of Appeal 4th Circuit at Large: Karen Herman
Public Service Commissioner District 3: Lambert C. Boissiere, III
State Senator 5th Senatorial District: Royce Duplessis
ORLEANS PARISH ELECTIONS
Judge Municipal and Traffic Court Division D: Mark J. Shea
Clerk 1st City Court: Austin Badon
Member of School Board District 1: Patrice Sentino
PW HRC Amendment – Art. IV, Sec. 4-106 – CC: VOTE YES
JEFFERSON PARISH ELECTIONS:
Member of School Board
District 5: Derrick Shepherd
Member of School Board District 6: Diane Schnell
Mayor City of Harahan: “Tim” Baudier
Chief of Police City of Harahan: Edward “Ed” Lepre
Councilman – City of Harahan: Paul Johnston
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS:
CA No. 1 (ACT 130, 2021 – HB 154) – Modifies the maximum amount of monies in certain state funds that may be invested in equities : VOTE YES
CA No. 2 (ACT 172, 2022 – HB 599) – Expands property tax exemptions for homestead exemption property for veterans with disabilities: VOTE YES
CA No. 3 (ACT 156, 2021 – HB 315) – Allows classified civil service employees to support election of family members to public office: VOTE YES
CA No. 4 (ACT 155, 2021 – HB 59) – Authorizes a political subdivision to waive charges for water under certain circumstances: VOTE YES
CA No. 5 (ACT 133, 2021 – SB 154) – Provides relative to property tax millage rate adjustments and maximum authorized millage rates: VOTE YES
CA No. 6 (ACT 129, 2021 – HB 143) – Limits the increase in assessed value of certain property following reappraisal in Orleans Parish: VOTE YES
CA No. 7 (ACT 246, 2022 – HB 298) – Provides relative to the prohibition of involuntary servitude and administration of criminal justice: VOTE YES
CA No. 8 (ACT 171, 2022 – HB 395) – Removes requirement of annual certification of income for certain eligible disabled homeowners: VOTE YES
This article originally published in the October 31, 2022 print edition of The Louisiana Weekly newspaper.