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re: Mayor-elect LaToya Cantrell under criminal investigation
Posted on 11/27/17 at 4:47 pm to Saskwatch
Posted on 11/27/17 at 4:47 pm to Saskwatch
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If she gets criminally charged will there be another run-off?
Nope.
If she's not convicted before she is to take office, she'll take office. If she is convicted and can't take office or is removed New Orleans' vacancy law kicks in.
In New Orleans, what happens if the mayor's office is ever vacant for any reason is dependent on how long is left in the term. If there is less than one year left in the term, the City Council elects one of the at-large members to finish out the term as mayor and that member's council seat remains vacant until it can be filled according to New Orleans' laws.
If there is more than one year left in the term, the council elects one of the at-large members to serve as acting mayor until a special election can be held to fill the vacancy. The special election must be held on the earliest election day after the vacancy occurs that the state election laws allow for. The council seat is not vacant, but the council member serving as acting mayor can't do the duties of both offices. When the new mayor takes office to finish out the term, the councilmember goes back to being a councilmember.
This post was edited on 11/27/17 at 5:01 pm
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