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    Louisiana Voters Divided Among 217 Political Parties The Louisiana Secretary of State carefully records the political party voters choose when they register to vote, which is how Louisiana's voter roll came to include 217 political parties, 86 which have only one member.  Included in that list is the Bull Moose Party, with its five members, 12 Jedis, 20  members of the Banana Party, one Monarchist, 16 Whigs, two Cajuns and a list of equally amusing party choices.  Read Gannett's Mike Hasten's hilarious account of those who list their party registration as "other" at the link below.

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NEW ORLEANS MAYORAL CANDIDATES USE INTERNET TO LEVEL THE FIELD -- PERRY CONSIDERED MOST TECH SAVVY

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As a mayoral candidate in 2002, Ray Nagin did something unprecedented.

During candidate forums, the self-described "technologist" would scroll through his BlackBerry, pull information stored in old e-mails and use it to dazzle his audiences with his supposed grasp of details. At the time, nobody in New Orleans had seen anything like it.

Today, of course, gadgets like the one Nagin carried eight years ago are ubiquitous. But a whole new generation of cutting-edge technology and applications have not only hit the campaign trail, but have heavily influenced the race's dynamics.
For those following the race the old-fashioned way, here's some of what you've been missing.

In some ways, Web sites like You Tube are acting as levelers, allowing candidates with big imaginations but little money to get attention without having to buy expensive television time. James Perry used this technique to make an early splash by posting a shocking but funny expletive-laden ad, which went viral.

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