Four candidates are vying for the position of East Baton Rouge mayor-president in the Nov. 6 election.
The Advocate is profiling each candidate and will also be exploring their views on key issues facing the city-parish. The first of the issues articles focuses on the leadership styles of the candidates and is scheduled to run on Sunday, Sept. 23. Subsequent articles will explore the priorities and strategies of the candidates on such issues as improving the city-parish’s transportation network, rebuilding infrastructure, managing the city-parish budget and fighting crime.
• Walker runs for mayor’s post
• Mayoral candidates make case to lead Baton Rouge
• Candidates agree BR infrastructure needs repair
• Candidates have ideas for expanding economy
Candidates disagree on crime issues in Baton Rouge
Conroy bows out of EBR mayor’s race
Mayer quits race for EBR mayor-president
4 qualify in race for BR mayor; 4 council seats won without opposition
Pollster: Holden ahead, but could be vulnerable
• Mayoral hopefuls lay out platforms at forum
• BR mayoral candidates discuss crime, education
• Candidate criticizes 2-term mayor-president on jobs
• Hopefuls debate infrastructure
• Forum features mayoral hopefuls at Jones Creek Library
• Candidates both spin ‘Kipnotize’ campaigns
• Candidates square off again at BR Apartment Association forum
• Walker, Holden attack records during debate at Southern
GOP helps Walker by throwing fundraiser
Candidates tackle hot-button issues in Wednesday forum at civic association forum
• EBR mayoral candidate infuses campaign with own money
• Holden talks buses, schools, crime
• Candidates pressed for local solutions
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