Data News Weekly Endorsements: Jason Hughes and Darren Lombard

Terry B. Jones Publisher, Data News Weekly

As Election Day approaches on November 15, 2025, Data News Weekly once again calls on our readers to make their voices heard. Voting is not just a right; it’s a responsibility and an act of love for our community. The choices we make today will shape the future of our neighborhoods, schools, and families.This Election Season, The People’s Paper proudly endorses Jason Hughes for City Council District E and Darren Lombard for Clerk of Criminal District Court. Both men have proven their dedication to service, integrity, and progress for the people of New Orleans.

City Council District E 
Jason Hughes: Leadership for the People 
Jason Hughes represents the type of leadership our city needs: energetic, experienced, and deeply rooted in the community. As a lifelong resident of New Orleans East and the Lower Ninth Ward, Hughes understands the challenges and opportunities that define District E. In his time as a state representative, he has fought for better schools, safer neighborhoods, and stronger economic development.

Hughes believes in putting people first, working to reduce crime through prevention, supporting small businesses, and investing in youth programs that build brighter futures. His approach is about collaboration, compassion, and accountability. District E deserves a leader who not only listens but takes action. Data News Weekly believes Jason Hughes is that leader.

Clerk Criminal District Court 
Darren Lombard: Trusted Leadership in Justice 
Darren Lombard has shown what effective public service looks like. As Clerk of Criminal District Court, he has modernized the office, improved efficiency, and made court processes more transparent for citizens. Lombard has consistently demonstrated professionalism, fairness, and innovation in managing one of the city’s most essential institutions.

He understands that justice must be accessible to everyone, and his leadership has brought greater trust and transparency to the system. Lombard’s record of service is clear — he gets the job done, and he does it with integrity.

Your Voice, Your Vote 
The future of New Orleans depends on participation from all of us. Every vote counts, and every election is a chance to move our city forward. Data News Weekly urges our readers: to get out and vote on Saturday, November 15, 2025. Let’s stand together for progress, for accountability, and for leaders who truly represent the heart and spirit of our community.

Vote Jason Hughes. Vote Darren Lombard. Vote for New Orleans.

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