Y'all can see the #'s over at the Secretary of State's website. Once you get to that page, click on the Parish tab, and choose Orleans Parish to see all the results for the entire Parish.
But the election of Mitch Landrieu to the Mayoralty is yet another step in the right direction after all the political mis-steps in Louisiana post-Katrina. Here's more info about the election, and Mitch himself; hat tip to lizard people.
Now, it's time to get ready for WHO DAT baby!
Even more info about Mitch, courtesy of ArkDem14, below the jump!
More info about Mitch from the comments, courtesy of ArkDem14:
Mitch Landrieu is far more progressive, and this isn't dynastic, Kennedy politics. The Landrieus all worked their butts off.
Mary spent two terms in the State House, then two terms as State Treasurer before becoming a U.S. Senator.
Mitch Landrieu has spent 16 years in the State House, and was elected to two terms as Lieutenant Governor. He's not some Carolyn Kennedy who just woke up one day, and decided he wanted to bum off his family's political name.
Landrieu is a good candidate, and has a longstanding connection with the city. It's good to see him win, especially over a multi-millionaire Republican turned Big Business Democrat, and a guy who's strategy was to use race as a wedge issue. People have been regretting sending the ineffective, and politically broke, Ray Nagin over Landrieu in 2006. This is a long time in the coming, and the Landrieu's have always had a special place in the hearts of NOLA citizens. The black community especially remember's Moon Landrieu, (the last white mayor of New Orleans), as the guy who refused to endorse segregation in the state house and made heroic moves to end the racist establishment in New Orleans.