November 2025 Advocacy Tidbits
We hope you are enjoying this lovely fall weather and staying informed in our ever changing political climate. This edition of the AT is focused on the 11/15 runoff election and the propositions you will see on your ballot.
Election Date is November 15th with Early Voting Days November 1st and November 3rd-8th. Download the Geaux Vote app to have all voting information at your fingertips, including absentee ballot deadlines, what is on your ballot, and confirmation of your and others’ voter registration status. You can also access Geaux Vote online at Elections & Voting.
Go to our IWO website, https://www.iwoneworleans.org/, for information about our endorsed candidates in the run-off elections for Criminal District Court Clerk and New Orleans Council members of District A and District E. Consider supporting these candidates with your time and money!
Also On The Ballot
Voters will also weigh in on three Parishwide Bond Sale Propositions and two Charter Amendment Propositions. The Bond Propositions would allow the City to sell $510 million worth of bonds in 2026. The bonds would be repaid over 30 years and the Board of Liquidation, an independent body that manages bond repayments, would set annual interest rates based on the current bond market, the city's tax base, and its credit rating. The current 14.5-mill tax is anticipated to cover the cost of repayment at least for the first year. (The language in the propositions is “...no estimated increase in the millage rate to be levied in the first year above the 14.5 mills currently being levied…) The Parishwide Bond Propositions with wording from the ballot are:
- Parishwide Proposition No. 1 of 3 (Affordable Housing)-$45M Bond-CC-30Yrs.
- Parishwide Proposition No. 2 of 3 (City Infrastructure)-$415M Bond-CC-30Yrs/
- Parishwide Proposition No. 3 of 3 (Drainage & Stormwater Mgmt.)-$50M Bond-CC-30Yrs.
The Charter Amendment Propositions as they will appear on the ballot are:
- Parishwide Home Rule Charter Amendment No1 of 2-Amends Sec. 5-404-CC. This amendment proposes to extend the deadlines for the City Planning Commission and City Council to act on the Master Plan.
- Parishwide Home Rule Charter Amendment No2 of 2-Amends Sec. 4-406-CC. This amendment proposes changes that provide for the independence of the City Attorney as the legal representative of the City of New Orleans and prevents the unilateral removal of the City Attorney by the Mayor in certain situations.
There are neighborhood specific propositions for folks who live in Broadmoor, French Quarter, Lakewood, Spring Lake Subdivision, Tall Timbers, and Upper Audubon. Find info on them at 2025 New Orleans Election Guide or “What’s on My Ballot” on the Geaux Vote App.
What Do They Mean?
The Committee for a Better New Orleans’ 2025 New Orleans Election Guide offers a clear analysis of each Bond Proposition and Home Rule Charter Amendment. Its breakdown includes “What it says,” “What it means,” and “What does the city plan to do with the money?”
The Bureau of Governmental Research (BGR), a private, nonprofit, independent research organization, released a very thorough report on the 11/15 bond proposals. The full report, a summary and their recommendations can be accessed here. They do a deep dive into gray versus green drainage infrastructure; IRS requirements for lower cost, tax-except status on the bonds; the make-up and role of the Board of Liquidators and many other aspects of this complex issue.
ANTIGRAVITY, a local monthly magazine which covers arts and politics, has published their frank, insightful analysis of everything on the 11/15 ballot.
Access it here.



