Shocking Election Night: Louisiana Gubernatorial Election Results 2023

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Calcasieu Parish – Unofficial Results

All 123 precincts have reported, including 100% of absentee votes.

Candidates and Results:

  • “Jeff” Landry (REP): 52.70% – 22,021 votes
  • Hunter Lundy (IND): 17.26% – 7,214 votes
  • Shawn D. Wilson (DEM): 18.71% – 7,820 votes
  • Stephen “Wags” Waguespack (REP): 4.97% – 2,075 votes
  • Daniel M. “Danny” Cole (DEM): 2.11% – 880 votes
  • Sharon W. Hewitt (REP): 1.41% – 591 votes
  • John Schroder (REP): 1.00% – 418 votes
  • Patrick Henry “Dat” Barthel (REP): 0.39% – 165 votes
  • Benjamin Barnes (IND): 0.35% – 148 votes
  • Jeffery Istre (IND): 0.38% – 159 votes
  • Richard Nelson (REP): 0.32% – 135 votes
  • “Xan” John (REP): 0.09% – 39 votes
  • Frank Scurlock (IND): 0.09% – 36 votes
  • Xavier Ellis (REP): 0.13% – 53 votes
  • “Keitron” Gagnon (NOPTY): 0.07% – 31 votes

Note: The percentages and vote counts are rounded and may not total 100% due to rounding errors.

These results provide a snapshot of the diverse political landscape in Louisiana, with multiple candidates running as independents or from various parties. The race appears competitive, with “Jeff” Landry leading at the time of this report, followed by Hunter Lundy and Shawn D. Wilson. Please note that these results are unofficial and subject to change pending any official updates or recounts.

Louisiana Statewide Election Results: October 14, 2023

Unofficial Results

Lieutenant Governor:

  • William “Billy” Nungesser (REP): 62.01% – 25,334 votes
  • Willie Jones (DEM): 19.93% – 8,140 votes
  • Elbert Guillory (REP): 7.92% – 3,236 votes
  • “Tami” Hotard (REP): 6.69% – 2,732 votes
  • Bruce Payton (IND): 2.44% – 996 votes
  • Gary Rispone (NOPTY): 1.01% – 414 votes

Secretary of State:

  • “Mike” Francis (REP): 33.68% – 13,681 votes
  • “Liz” Baker Murrill (REP): 47.85% – 19,369 votes
  • “Gwen” Collins-Greenup (DEM): 16.09% – 6,536 votes
  • Thomas J. Kennedy III (REP): 7.96% – 3,235 votes
  • Nancy Landry (REP): 14.94% – 6,070 votes
  • Arthur A. Morrell (DEM): 8.57% – 3,480 votes
  • Clay Schexnayder (REP): 13.00% – 5,279 votes
  • Brandon Trosclair (REP): 4.42% – 1,795 votes
  • Amanda “Smith” Jennings (OTHER): 1.35% – 547 votes

Attorney General:

  • “Liz” Baker Murrill (REP): 47.85% – 19,369 votes
  • Lindsey Cheek (DEM): 20.37% – 8,247 votes
  • John Stefanski (REP): 17.22% – 6,972 votes
  • “Marty” Maley (REP): 7.64% – 3,093 votes
  • Perry Walker Terrebonne (DEM): 6.91% – 2,796 votes

Treasurer:

  • John Fleming (REP): 44.16% – 17,690 votes
  • Dustin Granger (DEM): 31.41% – 12,585 votes
  • Scott McKnight (REP): 24.43% – 9,786 votes

BESE – District 7:

  • Cathy S. Banks (REP): 38.99% – 15,130 votes
  • Kevin M. Berken (REP): 36.71% – 14,247 votes
  • Erick Knezek (REP): 24.30% – 9,431 votes

State Senator – 25th Senatorial District:

  • Mark Abraham (REP): 75.40% – 11,556 votes
  • Joshua “Josh” Lewis (DEM): 24.60% – 3,771 votes

Note: The percentages and vote counts are rounded and may not total 100% due to rounding errors.

Please note that these results are unofficial and subject to change pending any official updates or recounts.


Louisiana Local Election Results – October 14, 2023

Unofficial Results

State Representative – 34th Representative District:

  • Wilford Carter, Sr. (DEM): 62.22% – 4,599 votes
  • Kevin D. Guidry (DEM): 29.91% – 2,211 votes
  • Franklin D. Lewis, Sr. (DEM): 7.86% – 581 votes

District Judge – 14th Judicial District Court, ES 1, Div. F:

  • Bobby Holmes (DEM): 54.77% – 5,389 votes
  • Sa’Trica Williams Bensaadat (DEM): 45.23% – 4,450 votes

District Judge – 14th Judicial District Court, ES 2, Div. C:

  • William J. “Bill” Cutrera (REP): 38.55% – 6,373 votes
  • Brad Guillory (REP): 32.39% – 5,354 votes
  • Mark Judson (REP): 29.06% – 4,805 votes

Sheriff:

  • “Stitch” Guillory (NOPTY): 59.74% – 24,851 votes
  • “Les” Blanchard (REP): 28.31% – 11,777 votes
  • Dustan Abshire (REP): 5.97% – 2,482 votes

Police Juror – District 1:

  • Darby Quinn (REP): 50.66% – 1,776 votes
  • Reath Chauvin (REP): 49.34% – 1,730 votes

Police Juror – District 2:

  • Michael “Mike” Smith (DEM): 59.52% – 1,660 votes
  • Shawntel Carter-Willis (DEM): 22.37% – 624 votes
  • Emile LeVon Fontenot (DEM): 18.11% – 505 votes

Police Juror – District 3:

  • Eddie Earl Lewis, Jr. (DEM): 60.12% – 1,369 votes
  • Shelly Mayo (DEM): 39.88% – 908 votes

Police Juror – District 4:

  • Tony Guillory (DEM): 57.92% – 1,181 votes
  • Mack Dellafosse, Jr. (DEM): 42.08% – 858 votes

Police Juror – District 8:

  • Mary Kaye Eason (REP): 53.91% – 1,780 votes
  • Emily Fenet-Parker (REP): 38.34% – 1,266 votes
  • Scott Washington (REP): 7.75% – 256 votes

Police Juror – District 9:

  • Anthony L. Bartie (DEM): 68.02% – 1,336 votes
  • Felicia Frank (DEM): 31.98% – 628 votes

Note: The percentages and vote counts are rounded and may not total 100% due to rounding errors.

These results are unofficial and subject to change pending any official updates or recounts.


Louisiana Statewide and Local Constitutional Amendments and Ballot Measures Results – October 14, 2023

Unofficial Results

Constitutional Amendment No. 1 (ACT 200, 2023 – HB 311):

  • YES: 73.85% – 29,835 votes
  • NO: 26.15% – 10,562 votes

Constitutional Amendment No. 2 (ACT 30, 2023 – SB 63):

  • YES: 80.10% – 32,504 votes
  • NO: 19.90% – 8,073 votes

Constitutional Amendment No. 3 (ACT 107, 2023 – HB 47):

  • YES: 56.23% – 22,449 votes
  • NO: 43.77% – 17,474 votes

Constitutional Amendment No. 4 (ACT 48, 2023 – HB 46):

  • YES: 66.89% – 26,819 votes
  • NO: 33.11% – 13,278 votes

City of Sulphur – Adoption of Revised HRC – CC:

  • YES: 29.39% – 1,077 votes
  • NO: 70.61% – 2,588 votes

Iowa Fire Protection District No. 1 – 2.5M Bond – BOC – 20 Yrs.:

  • YES: 70.44% – 448 votes
  • NO: 29.56% – 188 votes

Note: The percentages and vote counts are rounded and may not total 100% due to rounding errors.

Please note that these results are unofficial and subject to change pending any official updates or recounts.

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