Orleans Parish Clerk of Court Candidate Calvin Duncan, left, shakes hands with Raymond Flanks, September 25, 2025, in New Orleans. Stephen Smith/AP NEW ORLEANS AP —
A New Orleans man who spent three decades in prison before his murder conviction was vacated won election Saturday to serve as the city’s chief criminal court record keeper, despite the state challenging his past .
The city’s newly elected clerk of criminal court, Calvin Duncan, fought for decades to clear his name after being convicted of carrying out a 1981 fatal shooting. Duncan, a Democrat, later uncovered evidence that police officers lied in court, and had his conviction tossed by a judge in 2021.
Duncan won with 68% of the vote, according to unofficial returns from the Louisiana secretary of state’s office.

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