"39.65"^^ . . "Desir\u00E8e Charbonnet"@en . . . "1115049858"^^ . . "Bruce McConduit"@en . "LaToya Cantrell"@en . "92"^^ . . "2017-04-20"^^ . . . "Byron Stephan Cole"@en . "Independent"@en . . "0.26"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "65845361"^^ . . . "Michael McCrossen"@en . "Johnese Smith"@en . . "38"^^ . . "Desiree M. Charbonnet"@en . "264"^^ . . . . . "82111"^^ . . . . "Bryan K. Jefferson"@en . "Democratic Party"@en . "Thomas Albert Jr."@en . . . "Matthew Hill"@en . . "\"Manny Chevrolet\" Bruno"@en . . "Desir\u00E8e Mary Charbonnet ( /\u02C8d\u025Bz\u028Cre\u026A \u02C8\u0283\u0251\u02D0rbo\u028Ane\u026A/ DEZ-uh-ray SHAR-boh-nay; born on June 5, 1968) is an American politician, attorney, former Orleans Parish Recorder of Mortgages, and former Chief Judge of Orleans Parish Municipal Court. She is a member of the Democratic Party. Charbonnet is a relative of Louis Charbonnet, III who was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1972. Louis Charbonnet, III, one of the original 10 members of the Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus, was one of the first African Americans elected to serve in the Louisiana House of Representatives since the Reconstruction era. The Charbonnet family traces their New Orleans roots back to the 1790s."@en . . . "0.56"^^ . "1968-06-05"^^ . "New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S."@en . . . "Chief Judge, Orleans Parish Municipal Court"@en . . . . "30.48"^^ . . . . "60.35"^^ . "51342"^^ . . . . "Nonpartisan"@en . . "85071"^^ . . "Desir\u00E8e Charbonnet"@en . "22933"^^ . . . "230"^^ . . "450"^^ . "1998-05-04"^^ . "0.32"^^ . "232"^^ . . . . . . . "33729"^^ . "2016"^^ . "6.42"^^ . "456"^^ . . "238"^^ . "15405"^^ . "Desir\u00E8e Mary Charbonnet ( /\u02C8d\u025Bz\u028Cre\u026A \u02C8\u0283\u0251\u02D0rbo\u028Ane\u026A/ DEZ-uh-ray SHAR-boh-nay; born on June 5, 1968) is an American politician, attorney, former Orleans Parish Recorder of Mortgages, and former Chief Judge of Orleans Parish Municipal Court. She is a member of the Democratic Party. Charbonnet is a relative of Louis Charbonnet, III who was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1972. Louis Charbonnet, III, one of the original 10 members of the Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus, was one of the first African Americans elected to serve in the Louisiana House of Representatives since the Reconstruction era. The Charbonnet family traces their New Orleans roots back to the 1790s."@en . . . "0.11"^^ . . "462"^^ . "212"^^ . "1120"^^ . "Desiree Charbonnet"@en . . . . "Hashim Walters"@en . "25028"^^ . . "0.29"^^ . "32025"^^ . "0.55"^^ . "18.76"^^ . . "Edward Collins, Sr."@en . "Judge, Orleans Parish Municipal Court, Section B"@en . . "1968-06-05"^^ . "2012"^^ . "Brandon Dorrington"@en . "0.13"^^ . "Patrick Van Hoorebeek"@en . . . "Michael Bagneris"@en . "Derrick O'Brien Martin"@en . . . . "Position abolished"@en . "2007"^^ . "0.05"^^ . . "Edward \"Ed\" Bruski"@en . . . "385"^^ . "0.47"^^ . "100.0"^^ . . . . ""@en . "2007-11-25"^^ . . . . "0.28"^^ . . . . . "Orleans Parish Recorder of Mortgages"@en . . . . "1.36"^^ . . . "Carol Carter"@en . . . "Loyola University New Orleans"@en . . . "Frank Scurlock"@en . . . "Troy Henry"@en . . "39.0"^^ . . . "Loyola University New Orleans College of Law"@en . "Tommie A. Vassel"@en . . . . . "5270"^^ . "96"^^ . "Charles Anderson"@en . . . . "0.12"^^ . "108"^^ .