Hunter’s campaign team said Hunter filed his paperwork on Thursday, Feb. 27.
“To date, I’ve personally met with over 300 different people, organizations, and groups about the issues facing us. One thing is clear: New Orleans is at a crossroads. Our city deserves leadership with both real solutions and a commitment to making our city safer, stronger, and more prosperous for all. I love my city—our city—and am excited to share more with you soon. Stay tuned for a formal announcement,” said Hunter in a news release.
Hunter has reportedly served as a New Orleans police officer and Orleans Parish Criminal District Court judge. A news release states he worked on initiatives including re-entry court, veterans treatment court and mental health court.
In December 2024, New Orleans Councilwoman Helena Moreno announced her mayoral campaign.
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