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Cynthia Hedge Morrell

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Spouse
  
Arthur Morrell

Succeeded by
  
Jared Brossett

Political party
  
Democratic Party

Name
  
Cynthia Hedge-Morrell

Children
  
Jean-Paul Morrell

Role
  
Politician


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Born
  
September 4, 1947 (age 76) Place of birth missing (
1947-09-04
)

Residence
  
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Alma mater
  
University of New Orleans Loyola University New Orleans

Occupation
  
Educational administrator

Education
  
Loyola University New Orleans, University of New Orleans

Preceded by
  
David Payton (interim)

Cynthia Hedge Morrell


Cynthia Hedge-Morrell (born September 4, 1947) is an American teacher, a former school administrator, and a Democratic politician from New Orleans, Louisiana. She served on the New Orleans City Council from 2005 to 2014.

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Education

Hedge-Morrell holds a Bachelor of Administration in Elementary Education from the University of New Orleans and a Master of Science from Loyola University New Orleans.

Political life

Hedge-Morrell's service in the District D seat on the city council began with a special election on April 2, 2005, to fill the seat vacated by newly elected Orleans Parish Criminal Sheriff Marlin N. Gusman. David Payton had held the post on an interim basis but did not enter the special election, which was held some four months before Hurricane Katrina struck. Hedge-Morrell instead defeated a Republican candidate, Eustis J. Guillemet, Jr. (born January 1934), 4,959 votes (84.5 percent) to 912 (15.5 percent). District D includes Gentilly and parts of the Upper Ninth Ward, the neighborhoods that were the most seriously damaged by the levee failures of 2005 that accompanied Hurricane Katrina.

Hedge-Morrell was re-elected in 2006 but with a reduced majority. A number of her colleagues faced voter dissatisfaction stemming from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Mayor Ray Nagin won re-election only after facing a much tougher challenge than expected before the hurricane and half of the members who wished to stay were not returned to the city council.

In 2007, Hedge-Morrell faced a political scandal when she was pulled over by Louisiana State Police for driving 100 mph on Interstate 10. She yelled at the state trooper, "Do you know who I am? ... What the hell are you stopping me for?" She later apologized for the incident.

In 2014, Hedge-Morrell was term-limited in her District D council seat and instead ran unsuccessfully for the Division 2 at-large seat. She was defeated by a two-to-one margin by her fellow Democrat, Jason Williams.

Personal life

Since 1966, Hedge-Morrell has been married to Arthur A. Morrell, who served as a state representative for District 97 from 1984 to 2006, when he was elected as the Orleans Parish Clerk of Criminal Court. District 97 roughly covers the same area as District D. Hedge-Morrell and her husband were among the participants in movie director Spike Lee's documentary When The Levees Broke: A Requiem In Four Acts.

One of the Morrells' four sons, Jean-Paul Morrell, succeeded his father in the state House and served from 2006 to 2009, when he joined the Louisiana State Senate, where he remains in office. Two other sons, Todd and Nicholas Morrell, are officers with the New Orleans Police Department.

Election History

Councilmember, District D, 2005 Threshold > 50% First Ballot, April 2, 2005

Councilmember, District D, 2006 Threshold > 50% First Ballot, April 22, 2006

References

Cynthia Hedge-Morrell Wikipedia