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58,000 Still Without Power In Louisiana, Including 68 Polling Places

A downed tree blocks the street and a power line pole leans over Franklin Avenue in the Marigny after Hurricane Zeta. Oct. 29, 2020.
Ashley Dean
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A downed tree blocks the street and a power line pole leans over Franklin Avenue in the Marigny after Hurricane Zeta. Oct. 29, 2020.

About 58,000 homes and businesses in Louisiana are still without power Monday, six days after Hurricane Zeta ripped down power lines and electric poles. Among the places without power are 68 polling places.

More than 7,000 of those outages are in New Orleans. Nearly 51,000 more are without power in coastal parishes, most of those being in Jefferson.

Entergy Louisiana’s website says crews continue to make repairs to the 2,800 poles, 1,800 spans of wire, and 575 transformers that were damaged.

More than 400 polling places were affected by the storm and 68 remain without power Monday.

Three Orleans Parish polling places will require backup power for election day Tuesday:

  • Kingdom Missionary Baptist Church at 3756 Louisa St. in the Desire area;
  • Blessed Seelos Parish Hall at 3024 Burgundy St. in the Bywater;
  • and St. David Catholic Church Parish Hall at 5617 St. Claude Ave. in the Lower 9th Ward.


According to the city, Entergy is setting up generators to keep them online. The Secretary of State’s office issued a statement saying it would ensure all Louisiana polling places have backup power for Tuesday.

Three polling places have changed in Plaquemines and Lafourche Parish due to damage. You can find details about your polling place at geauxvote.com.

Support for the Coastal Desk comes from the Greater New Orleans Foundation, the Walton Family Foundation, and local listeners.

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Tegan Wendland is a freelance producer with a background in investigative news reporting. She currently produces the biweekly segment, Northshore Focus.