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See what's on the ballot for the June 27 election in Lafayette Parish
Elections

See what's on the ballot for the June 27 election in Lafayette Parish

  • BY CLAIRE TAYLOR | Staff writer
  • Jun 11, 2026

Early voting began Friday in the June 27 election to decide the U.S. Senate candidates for the Republican and Democratic parties who will face…

Why thousands of Lafayette voters could face delays at the polls in Saturday’s closed primary
News

Why thousands of Lafayette voters could face delays at the polls in Saturday’s closed primary

  • BY CLAIRE TAYLOR | Staff writer
  • May 12, 2026

If you are one of the 47,000 Lafayette Parish residents registered no party and plan to vote in Saturday’s closed-party primary election for U…

First day of qualifying produces one candidate for May 16 primary in Lafayette judge race
News

First day of qualifying produces one candidate for May 16 primary in Lafayette judge race

  • Staff report
  • Feb 12, 2026

Candidates for the U.S. House and Senate began qualifying Wednesday for the May 16 party primary in ¶¶Òõh. 

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John Mamoulides, Jefferson Parish district attorney and political kingmaker, dies at 90
News

John Mamoulides, Jefferson Parish district attorney and political kingmaker, dies at 90

  • By MARK SCHLEIFSTEIN and TYLER BRIDGES | Staff writers
  • Aug 1, 2023

Over 24 years, he used his influence to help elect judges and legislators with shared interests

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Will Sutton: In crime ad, John Kennedy plays the race card
Opinion

Will Sutton: In crime ad, John Kennedy plays the race card

  • BY WILL SUTTON | Staff columnist
  • Oct 5, 2022

This is why some people are called racist.

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Will Sutton: Cedric Richmond hasn't endorsed in La.'s U.S. Senate race, but he dings Mixon, Chambers
Opinion

Will Sutton: Cedric Richmond hasn't endorsed in La.'s U.S. Senate race, but he dings Mixon, Chambers

  • BY WILL SUTTON | Staff columnist
  • Sep 6, 2022

Cedric Richmond hasn't endorsed anyone in the ¶¶Òõh campaign for the U.S. Senate seat held by John Kennedy, but he knows what he doesn't like.

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Among (mostly) stale politicians, quotable John Kennedy like 'catnip' to national press
State Politics

Among (mostly) stale politicians, quotable John Kennedy like 'catnip' to national press

  • BY BRYN STOLE | bstole@theadvocate.com
  • Feb 3, 2018

WASHINGTON — As the junior senator from ¶¶Òõh descended an elevator in the U.S. Capitol’s basement on a mid-October afternoon, a swarm of …

Kennedy embraces release of Nunes memo, warns that "both sides are spinning this stuff"
State Politics

Kennedy embraces release of Nunes memo, warns that "both sides are spinning this stuff"

  • BY BRYN STOLE | bstole@theadvocate.com
  • Feb 2, 2018

WASHINGTON — Concerns about classified material led Sen. John Kennedy, R-¶¶Òõh, earlier this week to caution against the release of a hotl…

Episcopal School junior spending spring semester as U.S. Senate page in Washington, D.C.
Mid City

Episcopal School junior spending spring semester as U.S. Senate page in Washington, D.C.

  • Advocate staff report
  • Jan 31, 2018

Episcopal School of Baton Rouge junior Wilson Russ is serving as a U.S. Senate page in Washington, D.C., during his spring semester.

Government shutdown to end soon as Senate OKs deal, House to quickly follow
Nation World

Government shutdown to end soon as Senate OKs deal, House to quickly follow

  • Associated Press
  • Jan 22, 2018

It looks like the government shutdown will end soon.

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