Successful campaigns begin with a great team. The Gagliano Group has been an integral part of many successful campaigns throughout south Louisiana by designing and producing campaign messages that are on-target and on-budget. We play to win and we develop strategies that deliver a high impact to turnout the vote. We welcome you to browse our Campaign Portfolio to view samples of our political campaign work.
Seventh Ward City Court Marshal
After serving his first six-year term, Marshal Pat Farris faced two opponents in his first re-election campaign. Using a direct mail and social media campaign, Marshal Farris was re-elected for a second term.
East Feliciana Parish Sheriff
With two opponents challenging incumbent Sheriff Jeff Travis after his first term of service, Sheriff Travis easily won re-election with 74% of the vote in the primary election carrying all precincts in the parish.
21st Judicial District Court Judge
In her first try for elected office, Erika Sledge was the first to begin campaigning for one of two open judicial seats in Tangipahoa, Livingston and St. Helena Parishes. Her tireless early efforts established her as an early favorite and she was elected unopposed.
Louisiana State Representative
In a special election to fill a vacant legislative seat, Nicholas Muscarello was the top vote getter with 43% of the vote in a four-person race. He won the run-off with 53% of the vote and was unopposed in his next election.
21st Judicial District Court Judge
In his first attempt at a judicial court race, Brian Abels ran against two other opponents in a special election. He led the primary with 43% of the vote and then won the general election with 56% of the vote. He was unopposed when he ran for his full term in 2020.
20th Judicial District Judge
In her first campaign for District Court Judge, Sydney Picou Walker lost by 14 votes. She was then elected to the West Feliciana Parish Council and in 2020, she ran for an open judicial seat and was unopposed. She took office in 2021.
Hospital Millage
As a significant source of funding for Hood Memorial Hospital, this millage was a renewal for a portion of the Hospital Service District and a new millage for the remaining district. A Voter Identification and Direct Mail Campaign was directed to voters who supported or were undecided about the renewal. The Renewal passed with 66% of the vote.