New Orleans City Council | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Council President | |
Council Vice President | |
Structure | |
Seats | 7 |
Political groups | Democratic (7) |
Elections | |
Two-round system | |
Last election | November 13, 2021 |
Meeting place | |
New Orleans City Hall Council Chamber New Orleans, LA | |
Website | |
Official website |
The New Orleans City Council is the legislative branch of the City of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The current mayor-council form of city government was created in 1954, following the 1950 amendment of the state constitution that provided for a home rule charter for the city. The 1954 Charter provided for seven members, five elected from single-member districts, and two elected at-large, replacing the 1912 Charter, which provided for a commission form of government with a mayor and four commissioners.[1]
The council members are elected to four-year terms, using the two-round system. The president and the vice president of the council are chosen by the council at its organizational meeting on the day members take office following the election. The president is elected from the two at-large members; any of the other members of the council may be elected vice president.[2]
The current members of the New Orleans City Council:[3]
Officers:
District | Name | Party |
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A | Joseph I. Giarrusso III | DEM |
B | Lesli Harris | DEM |
C | Freddie King III | DEM |
D | Eugene J. Green | DEM |
E | Oliver Thomas | DEM |
At-large Division 1 | Helena Moreno | DEM |
At-large Division 2 | Jean Paul "JP" Morrell | DEM |
All 7 members of the council are Democrats[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Term | Mayor | First District | Second District | Third District | Fourth District | Fifth District | Sixth District | Seventh District | Eight District | Unknown |
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December 20, 1803 – May 26, 1804 | Étienne de Boré | Caraby,[note 1] S. Landreau[note 1] | Louis Lioteau,[note 1] P. Profit[note 1] | Allard Jr., Caricks, Cavelier Petit, Lebreton Deschapelles, Donaldson, François Joseph LeBreton Dorgenois, Joseph Faurie, Fortier, W. E. Hulings, Jones, J. Livaudais, Pierre Petit, James Pitot, Thomas H. Porée, A. D. Tureaud, Villere, J. N. Watkins, S. Winter | ||||||
June 6, 1804 – July 26, 1805 | Cavelier Petit | Felix Arnaud, James Garrick | Francois Duplessis, Joseph Faurie | J. D. D. Bellechasse, Guy Dreux | Antoine Argotte, Pierre Bertonnière, P. Profit | Thomas L. Harman, P. Lavergne, Macdonaugh, S. Winter | John B. Macarty, F. K. Dorville | François Joseph LeBreton Dorgenois, François M. Guerin, Thomas H. Porée | Hazeur Delorme Sr., W. Donaldson, M. Fortier, J. W. Gurley, J. Livaudais, Pollock, Pierre Petit, John Watkins | |
June 6, 1804 – July 26, 1805 | James Pitot | |||||||||
July 27, 1805 – March 8, 1807 | John Watkins | Felix Arnaud | Francois Duplessis, Joseph Faurie, D. Urquhart | Deflechier, Guy Dreux, Robelot | Antoine Carraby, Thomas L. Harman, P. Lavergne, Macdonaugh, S. Winter | John B. Macarty, Lebreton Deschapelles, Mayronne | Louis Blanc, Deflechier, Hazeur Delorme Sr., J. Du Buys, Guillotte, J. Livaudais, Arnaud Magnon, C. Patton, Pedesclaux, Pollock, Denis de la Ronde, Charles Trudeau | |||
March 9, 1807 – May 23, 1812 | James Mather | Jean Lanna, Thomas H. Porée, L. S. Fontaine | Francois Duplessis, Joseph Faurie, J. Henderson, R. Relf, D. Urquhart, J. Starrett | Pierre Bertonnière, Deflechier, F. K. Dorville, Lafon, Robelot, J. Soulie, C. Treme | M. Bertoniere, A. Chastant, H. Lavigne, Ferdinand Percy | W. Brand, Antoine Carraby, James Freret, Thomas L. Harman, B. Morgan, J. Nc Neil, S. Winter | J. D. D. Bellechasse, L. Bouligny, Lebreton Deschapelles, Paul Lanusse, Francois Livaudais Sr. John B. Macarty, Mayronne | J. Blanque, J. Castanedo S. Duffossat, François M. Guerin | B. Marigny, Pierre Missotiere | Cenas, Colsson, Fortin, Laronde, Arnaud Magnon, C. Patton |
May 23, 1812 – October 8, 1812 | Charles Trudeau | |||||||||
October 8, 1812 – November 5, 1812 | Nicholas Girod | John R. Grymes, O. H. Spencer, Maunsell White | Alexander C. Chopin, Ferdinand Percy, Paul Lanusse | J. B. Dejan Sr., Honoré Landreau, Pierre Roger | J. Lanna, Nicholas Lauve, J. Thierry[note 2] | J. Blanque, B. Marigny | James Freret, Antoine Carraby | Chevalier Doriocourt, Louis Foucher | François Joseph LeBreton Dorgenois, Samuel C. Young | S. Henderson, Augustin de Macarty, Monlon |
November 6, 1812 – December 4, 1812 | François Joseph LeBreton Dorgenois | Samuel C. Young | ||||||||
December 5, 1812 – September 4, 1815 | Nicholas Girod | François Joseph LeBreton Dorgenois, Samuel C. Young | ||||||||
September 4, 1815 – May 13, 1820 | Augustin de Macarty | W. A. Depeyster, J. S. Gilly, Samuel H. Harper, Nathan Morse, Ben P. Porter, Spencer, James W. Widney | E. Carraby, Zenon Cavelier, Alexander C. Chopin, Ferdinand Percy, Joseph Tricou Pere | A. Davezac, Francois Dreux Sr., G. Preval, H. Remi, M. Roche, Roger, John Soulie | A. Abat, Pierre Cherbonnier, Jean Lanna, Eugene Leveau, J. Quessart | L. S. Blancard, J. Blanque, B. Marigny, Edmond Meance | J. B. Plauche, Louis Philippe de Roffignac, James Freret, V. Rillieux, A. H. Smith | Thomas Bryant, T. A. Rousseau | R. Blanc, Samuel C. Young | |
May 14, 1820 – May 18, 1828 | Louis Philippe de Roffignac | S. Blanc, W. Christy, Martin Gordon, Livermore, W. Morse, Paulding, S. Paxton, Alexander Philips, Ben P. Porter, Isaac T. Preston, J. L. Preston, Ripley, J. H. Shepherd, D. Urquhart, C. West | Bacas, E. Carraby, Lenon Cavelier, N. Girod, B. Gryma, N. Lauve, Yves L. Monier, Reynes, Thomas, J. B. B. Vignie, J. B. Wiltz | A. Abat, Bernard, M. Cruzat, A. Davezac, J. B. Faget, Mercier, Mittenberger, T. Mossey, Gallien Preval, J. Rodriguez | Francois Benetaud, J. Cucullu, Jean Lanna, B. Montreuil, Peychaud, J. Quessart | L. S. Blancard, J. F. Canonge, Leander La Coste, L. C. Hiligsberg, B. Marigny, Edmond Meance, Naba | Thomas Bickel, Nathaniel Cox, Harvey Elkins, Francois Gaiennie, Samuel H. Harper, P. D. Henry, John Linton, W. N. Montgomery, H. W. Palfrey, F. L. Turner, Maunsell White | J. A. Fort, Burthe, P. Foucher, Charles Genois, Kenny Laverty, P. A. Rousseau | L. Allard, B. Beauregard, E. Blanc, M. Fleytas |
Under the 1954 Charter, council members are elected to four-year terms that begin on the first Monday in May following the election, except that a councilmember elected to fill a vacancy serves only for the remainder of the unexpired term.[12] Vacancies that occur less than one year before the end of the term may be filled by appointment; vacancies of a year or longer are filled by special election, and that vacancy may be filled by appointment for the period before the special election.[13] After the regular 1970 elections, a redistricting dispute delayed the next regular Council elections until 1976, and the following regular Council election was held in 1978.[12] Effective in 1991, a council member who has served more than one and a half terms in two consecutive terms may not be elected to the office for the following term.[12][13] Beginning in 2014 the at-large seats are voted on as separate offices, designated as Division 1 and Division 2.[14] Effective June 1, 2018, the terms of office begin on the second Monday in January following the election.[15]
Office holders for terms before 2022 and reference notes for those office holders are from the City Archives at the New Orleans Public Library. Office holders for the 2022-2026 term are from the Louisiana Secretary of State election results for the November 13, 2021, general election and the December 11, 2021, runoff election.
Term | At-Large Seats[16] | District Seats | |||||
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Division 1 | Division 2 | A | B | C | D | E | |
1954-1958 |
Glenn P. Clasen |
A. Brown Moore |
Paul V. Burke |
Walter M. Duffourc | |||
1958-1962 |
Glenn P. Clasen[17] James A. Comiskey[18] |
Victor H. Schiro[19] Theodore Hickey[20] |
Henry B. Curtis |
Fred J. Cassibry[21] John J. Petre[22] |
Theodore Hickey[23] Walter M. Duffourc[24] | ||
1962-1966 |
James E. Fitzmorris |
Joseph V. DiRosa |
Clarence O. Dupuy, Jr. |
John J. Petre |
Daniel Kelly | ||
1966-1970 |
John J. Petre |
Eddie L. Sapir[27] |
James A. Moreau |
Philip Ciaccio | |||
1970-1976[28] |
Joseph V. DiRosa |
James A. Moreau |
Frank Friedler[30] |
Eddie L. Sapir[31] |
John D. Lambert | ||
1976-1978 |
Joseph I. Giarrusso |
Frank Friedler |
A.L. Davis |
Mike Early |
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1978-1982 |
Frank Friedler[34] Joel Loeffleholz[35] |
Brod Bagert[37] Niles Hellmers[38] |
Philip Ciaccio[40] Howard Beck[41] | ||||
1982-1986 |
Bryan Wagner |
Lambert Boissiere |
Wayne Babovich[42] Ulysses Williams[43] | ||||
1986-1990 |
Peggy Wilson |
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1990-1994[44] |
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1994-1998 |
Peggy Wilson |
James (Jim) Singleton |
Roy Glapion |
Ellen Hazeur-Distance | |||
1998-2002 |
Eddie L. Sapir |
Suzanne Haik Terrell[45] Howell Crosby[46] Scott Shea[47] |
Roy Glapion[48] H. Kenneth Johnston[49] Marlin Gusman[50] |
Ellen Hazeur-Distance[51] Lula Harris Breaux[52] | |||
2002-2006 |
Oliver Thomas |
Jacquelyn B. Clarkson |
Marlin Gusman[54] David Payton[55] |
Cynthia Willard-Lewis | |||
2006-2010 |
Oliver Thomas[57] Michael Darnell[58] Jacquelyn B. Clarkson[59] |
James Carter |
Cynthia Hedge-Morrell | ||||
2010-2014 |
Arnie Fielkow[60] Eric Granderson[61] Stacey Head[62] |
Jacquelyn B. Clarkson |
Susan Guidry |
Stacey Head[63] |
Kristen Gisleson Palmer |
Jon Johnson[66] Ernest Charbonnet[67] James Austin Gray II[68] | |
2014-2018 |
Stacey Head |
LaToya Cantrell[69] |
Nadine Ramsey |
James Austin Gray II | |||
2018-2022 |
Joseph I. Giarrusso III |
Jay H. Banks |
Kristen Gisleson Palmer |
Cyndi Nguyen | |||
2022-2026 |
Jean Paul "JP" Morrell |
Lesli Harris |
Freddie King III |
Eugene J. Green |
Oliver Thomas |