
I NEED YOUR VOTE IN THIS RUN-OFF NOVEMBER 15TH!
Thank You, District E!
Because of you, we won 50 out of 57 precincts in the primary—an incredible victory in a crowded field of candidates! Together, we earned 46% of the vote, just 4% shy of winning outright. Now, we’re in a Run-Off Election on November 15, 2025, and this race is ours to win!
When I first took office in 2018, District E had been left behind. 13 years after Katrina, our community was still facing blight, neglect, and broken promises. But together, we changed that story, and we can do it again, because this campaign is powered by the people.
What we accomplished together while I was in office, is what inspired to run again! Based on what we did in just 3 years, I know what we can achieve for District E!
Because you believed in progress, we rebuilt our neighborhoods, strengthened public safety, invested in infrastrucure, I was able to empower small businesses, and brought over $340 Million of real investment to District E. Together, we’ve protected our community’s voice and ensured that decisions are made for us, by us. Vote 4 Cyndi Nguyen!
Let's Get Out The Vote Like Never Before In This Run-Off
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New Orleans City Council District E!
LET'S BRING HER BACK!
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
During her first term, Cyndi Nguyen made it clear that economic development would be a major focus! During Councilwoman Nguyen’s tenure, there was
$340,106,874 in construction investments throughout the district.. During Councilwoman Nguyen’s first time in office, over 200 new businesses opened in District E, bringing vital economic development and jobs.
In addition to new businesses, several transformational development projects across the district including: High Rise Hotel, Lake Forest Manor, The Reveal, TEP Center, Sanfoka Wetland Park and Nature Trail and much more...
INFRASTRUCTURE
For years after Hurricane Katrina, District E felt like New Orleans’ forgotten corner—overlooked, underserved, and left waiting for basic investments that other neighborhoods took for granted. That changed when Cyndi Nguyen took office. Her first term as City Councilwoman wasn’t just about promises; it was about results.
There were many exciting developments taking place across District E. Councilwoman Nguyen
has a comprehensive roadmap that shows the work that the District E team under her leadership accomplished during her 4 years in office from the day she began serving our district and she will continue to complete the work she statred and GET THE WORK DONE!
PUBLIC SERVICE
Cyndi Nguyen's work was defined by hands-on public service and a deep commitment to the people of District E. She was out in the community, day in and day out, listening, helping, and getting results. Cyndi launched neighborhood clean-up days and blight eradication efforts, bringing residents together to restore pride in their blocks and neighborhoods.
Whether responding to a disaster or being presented with a new challenge, Councilwoman Nguyen’s office worked tirelessly to advance many notable projects in District E. Willing to get their hands dirty, Councilwoman Nguyen’s office worked with The Honor Foundation (#WeCare) and other organizations that mobilize citizens to care for their community through regular clean-up efforts across the District.
CYNDI'S VIDEOS


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Lower Ninth Ward Building Together (CTC)

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Cyndi Nguyen's Impact as Your City Council Member
Explore Her District E Roadmap to Revitalization: 3-Year Report
For decades before her election in 2018, big blighted commercial buildings sat empty and falling apart.
That changed when Cyndi Nguyen was elected in 2018!
While in office, Cyndi Nguyen and her team fought, gained, and allocated a combined investment of $340,106,874.00 in their mission to revitalize District E. Cyndi did the right thing with the money!
When she served for 2018 - 2022, she sat on the Budget, Audit, and Board of Review Committee, and the City's budget was balanced..
Now, she wants to come back to finish what she started: getting stalled economic development projects moving again, pushing forward with blight remediation, continuing with her infrastructure plan, and putting District E’s needs front and center as soon as she’s re-elected on day 1!
VIEW THE FULL REPORT

“District E can’t wait again! It is the largest district in the city of New Orleans, and this work is not for the faint of heart. Our people deserve an experienced leader who is ready to hit the ground on Day 1!” Cyndi says. “We’ve made real progress together before, and I know we can do it again, but this time, even better. We were on track to gain evenmore investment based on the gains we brought to the District. Lincoln Beach would have been close to completion by now. I’m ready to get back to work, and I need the people of District E to stand with me.”
- Cyndi Nguyen
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