Monday, April 19, 2010

State Rep. Roy Burrell, of Shreveport, considering a run for mayor

State Rep. Roy Burrell, D-Shreveport.  
Late last week journalists and politicos circulated a press release from state Rep. Roy Burrell, D-Shreveport, that said he is thinking about running for mayor. It was not quite an announcement, hence the lack of play in a news article.

Burrell is testing the waters to see whether more businesses and residents will back him. Here's an excerpt:

"Whether you are the first or the last mayor, black notwithstanding, you must keep this city moving and progressing," Burrell said about Mayor Cedric Glover. "Shreveport already has the basic infrastructure in place to be more advanced, but the momentum has been delayed in the last four years. Many people in the city are of the same opinion, it is time to get someone in city hall who can move Shreveport to the next level, and effectuate visible and productive impact and change."

A decision will come soon, Burrell said. We already know City Councilman Bryan Wooley, a Republic who represents southeast Shreveport, also may challenge Glover. Word on Wooley's decision is expected this month. And unless he tells me otherwise, I think we can safely say Glover, a Democrat, plans to seek a second term.

The election is in October. We'll know who the real contenders are come July, when candidates must qualify, or officially sign up to run.

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