Alexandria, La. (2/2/2026) – Alexandria Election 2026 is approaching, and residents will soon decide who will lead the city through the next term. Local elections directly affect daily life because city leaders make decisions about public safety, city services, infrastructure, utilities, and the overall direction of Alexandria.
Alexandria operates under a mayor–council form of government. That structure gives the Mayor executive authority over city operations and gives the City Council legislative authority over policy and lawmaking. Understanding what each office does helps voters make informed choices and helps potential candidates understand what the job requires.
CORE DUTIES OF THE MAYOR (ALEXANDRIA)
The Mayor serves as the chief executive officer of the City of Alexandria. The Mayor’s core responsibilities include:
- Managing the day-to-day operations of city government
- Supervising city departments, offices, and personnel
- Enforcing city laws, ordinances, and council-approved actions
- Preparing and submitting the annual city budget
- Recommending priorities and improvements for city operations
- Reporting on the city’s condition and needs to the City Council
CORE DUTIES OF THE ALEXANDRIA CITY COUNCIL
The Alexandria City Council serves as the city’s legislative authority. The Council’s core responsibilities include:
- Passing ordinances and setting city policy
- Approving the city’s budget and authorizing spending
- Voting on actions that impact city services and operations
- Representing residents through district and at-large council seats
- Holding public meetings where city business is discussed and voted on
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT UTILITIES AND RATES IN ALEXANDRIA
Alexandria owns and operates key utility systems. Because of that, the Alexandria City Council plays a direct role in utility governance and rate decisions. This is a major reason council races matter to everyday residents.
The City Council’s utility-related responsibilities include:
- Approving and regulating utility rates for city-owned services
- Making decisions that affect electric, water, gas, and sewer operations
- Voting on policies that can impact service levels and customer costs
In practical terms, this means the City Council functions in a role similar to a public service commission at the local level for Alexandria’s city-owned utilities. This is separate from the Louisiana Public Service Commission, which regulates many privately owned utilities statewide.
ALEXANDRIA CITY OFFICES EXPECTED ON THE 2026 BALLOT (TERM EXPIRING IN 2026)
Based on the term expiration dates you provided, these Alexandria city-related offices are expected to be on the ballot in 2026.
MAYOR
- Mayor of Alexandria

ALEXANDRIA CITY COUNCIL
- Councilman At Large (City of Alexandria)
- Incumbent: James “Jim” Villard
- Term Expiration: 12/31/2026
- Phone: (318) 449-5090

- Councilman District 2 (City of Alexandria)
- Incumbent: Gary Johnson
- Term Expiration: 12/07/2026
- Phone: (318) 449-5090

- Councilman District 4 (City of Alexandria)
- Incumbent: Elizabeth “Lizzie” Felter
- Term Expiration: 12/07/2026
- Phone: (318) 449-5090

ALEXANDRIA CITY COURT
- City Judge (City Court of Alexandria)
- Incumbent: Richard Starling, Jr.
- Term Expiration: 12/31/2026
- Phone: (318) 449-5150
- City Marshal (City Court of Alexandria)
- Incumbent: Jerome Hopewell
- Term Expiration: 12/31/2026
- Phone: (318) 449-5149

HOW TO BECOME A CANDIDATE IN LOUISIANA (OFFICIAL RESOURCE)
Any resident interested in running for office should start with the Louisiana Secretary of State’s official candidate page. It provides eligibility rules, qualifying dates, and filing instructions.
- Become a Candidate (Louisiana Secretary of State)
https://www.sos.la.gov/ElectionsAndVoting/BecomeACandidate/Pages/default.aspx
That resource helps candidates understand:
- Which offices are available
- What qualifications are required
- When and where to qualify
- What forms must be filed
- What deadlines apply
HOW TO REGISTER TO VOTE IN LOUISIANA (OFFICIAL RESOURCE)
Voting requires registration. Residents should confirm their registration status early and review voting deadlines well before Election Day.
- Register to Vote (Louisiana Secretary of State)
https://www.sos.la.gov/ElectionsAndVoting/Vote/Pages/default.aspx
That resource includes:
- Online voter registration tools
- Registration deadlines
- Early voting information
- Absentee voting guidance
- Election reminders and updates
BOTTOM LINE
Alexandria Election 2026 will decide key city leadership positions, including offices that shape policy, city services, and local utility rates. Residents can participate by staying informed, registering to vote, and considering a run for office.
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