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Louisiana to Merge Orleans Court Clerks

Supporters say the merger will save the state millions and align Orleans Parish with other Louisiana parishes, while critics say it targets Duncan.

  • On Thursday, the Louisiana House of Representatives approved Senate Bill 256 by a 63-28 vote, consolidating the Orleans Parish Criminal and Civil Court clerks' offices into one position.
  • Sponsored by State Sen. Jay Morris and backed by Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, the bill effectively eliminates the Criminal Clerk position to which Calvin Duncan was elected last November.
  • State Democrats argued the bill subverts the will of 38,000 voters and crosses a "constitutional line," with Rep. Candace Newell warning, "Today they're coming for this right, tomorrow they're coming for yours."
  • The Senate will review the bill with amendments before it reaches Landry, who has pledged to sign the legislation into law before Duncan takes office on May 4.
  • Proponents claim the consolidation "right-sizes" the Orleans Parish court system to save millions, while critics characterize the measures as an effort by outside policymakers to seize local control.
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WDSU broke the news in New Orleans, United States on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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