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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: February 4, 2010
James Perry Announces Time and Location for Election Night Party
WHO: James Perry, Candidate for Mayor of New Orleans
WHAT: James Perry Election Night Party
WHERE: Perry for Mayor Campaign HQ, 2547 Palmyra St., New Orleans, LA 70119
WHEN: Saturday, February 6 at 8:00 p.m. CST
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For Immediate Release
February 4, 2010
James Perry Announces Time and Voting Location for Election Day
WHO: James Perry, Candidate for Mayor of New Orleans
WHAT: James Perry Votes in New Orleans Mayoral Primary
WHERE: Leo the Great School – Cafeteria, 1501 Abundance St., New Orleans, LA 70119
WHEN: Saturday, February 6 at 6:00 a.m. CST
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: January 27, 2010
James Perry Issues Statement on $474.7 Million Award to Replace Old Charity Hospital
NEW ORLEANS – Nonprofit executive and candidate for Mayor James Perry today issued a statement on the ruling by FEMA to award the state $474.5 million for the replacement of Old Charity Hospital.
“While this is a great day for [...]
Nonprofit executive and candidate for Mayor James Perry issued a statement in response to Mayor Nagin’s attacks this morning on WBOK radio.
“Ed Murray’s withdrawal from the Mayor’s race doesn’t change the fundamental question facing voters in this election: Who will bring the needed reforms to a city government that’s badly broken and is not serving the interests of its people?”
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DATE: December 17, 2009
James Perry Issues Statement on Website Attacking All Candidates for Mayor Not Named Troy Henry
Calls Website “Typical New Orleans Political Dirty Trick”
NEW ORLEANS – Nonprofit executive and candidate for Mayor James Perry today denounced the childish and slanderous attack on candidate Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu and the rest of the field [...]
Today, outside of the Youth Study Center, nonprofit executive and candidate for Mayor James Perry unveiled a bold policy roadmap for how he would reduce the murder rate by 40% or forgo running for re-election.
In the first major gaffe in the New Orleans Mayor’s race, each of the four status quo candidates, one by one, swung and missed in response to an important direct question on the Youth Study Center.
New Orleans voters recently discovered exactly what “Politics As Usual” actually sounds like from the mouths of John Georges and Sen. Edwin Murray.
Nonprofit executive and candidate for Mayor James Perry today found new reasons to continue his fight against political corruption when he discovered that both his rival campaigns have already committed ethics violations.