For many reasons, political analysts and election officials expect a high turnout for today’s party primaries, but on the Coast there seems to be one glaring motivator: Hurricane Katrina.
With the storm’s two-year anniversary approaching, memories of recovery are still fresh and voters are likely to take their mental scorecards with them to the polls.
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March 12, 2026
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