Candidates get a pass on Oct. 4
Sep 17, 2008 | 107 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Saturday, Oct. 4, is the day Louisianans elect judicial officers from constable to district attorney. But for voters in St. Martin Parish, the job is largely done.

The only contested races are for a state district judgeship and two justice of the peace jobs.

Everybody else is automatically elected because they have no opposition.

Incumbents unopposed for reelection are:

District Judge

•Division A – Gerard B. Wattigny, New Iberia.

•Division B – Paul deMahy, St. Martinville.

•Division C – John E. Conery, Franklin.

•Division D – James R. McClelland, Franklin.

•Division E – Keith Comeaux, New Iberia.

•Division F – Edward “Ed” Leonard Jr., Morgan City.

•Division G – Charles L. Porter, New Iberia.

District Attorney

•Phil Haney, New Iberia.

Justice of the Peace

•Ward 1 – Thomas J. Boutte.

•Ward 2 – Joseph Mason.

Constable

•Ward 1 – Alvin Cormier, St. Martinville.

•Ward 2 – Leander “Cush” Williams, St. Martinville.

•Ward 3 – David R. Dugas, St. Martinville.

•Ward 5 – Floyd “Hal” Scrantz, Breaux Bridge.

•Ward 6 – Carol Martin, Stephensville.

Breaux Bridge City

Court Judge

Randy P. Angelle, Breaux Bridge.

Breaux Bridge

City Court Marshal

Jerry Frederick, Breaux Bridge.

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