
Election Day is tomorrow. New Orleans voters will elect a new mayor, council members, sheriff and others.
So what can we expect in the final few hours before polls open?
"I fully expect there will be a barrage of ads where everyone's going to get in their last plea for votes," JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon said. "I would expect saturation coverage."
John Couvillon with JMC Analytics says local TV and radio will be filled with political advertising between now and the end of voting.
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"Everybody, whether it's the mayor or the sheriff or the clerk of court or the city council, etc., is going to want to run their last ads," Couvillon said.
According to Couvillon, the message in those advertisements will likely follow one major theme.
"I think they'll be talking about change given that you have a mayor who, in her last few years, has been embroiled in controversy, legal and the other kind," Couvillon said. "When you have that going on, I do think there's a tendency for voters to want some normalcy. It'll be interesting to see to what extent each of the candidates can connect with the voters by promising normalcy and (to) straighten things up in the city."
However, Couvillon is not certain that those ads will do anything to impact the outcome of the elections.
"I'm of the opinion that voters have mostly formed their opinions already if they indeed plan to vote," Couvillon said.