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Election 2019 Election 2019 Races, Run-Offs, & 2020 Legislative Demographics As of October 12 Primary Election The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. Statewide Races SETTLED RUN-OFF • Lt. Gov.: William "Billy" • Governor: Nungesser John Bel Edwards (47%) • Attorney General: "Jeff" Landry "Eddie" Rispone (27%) • Treasurer: John M. Schroder • Secretary of State: • Commissioner of Ag: Michael Kyle Ardoin (41%) G. "Mike" Strain "Gwen" Collins-Greenup (34%) • Commissioner of Insurance: James J. "Jim" Donelon The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. BESE District Results 1st District Incumbent: James "Jim" Garvey (60%) 2nd District Incumbent: Kira Orange Jones (61%) 3rd District Incumbent: "Sandy" LeBlanc Holloway (77%) 4th District Incumbent: Tony Davis (Un-Opposed) 5th District NEW: Ashley Ellis (62%) 6th District RUN-OFF "Ronnie" Morris (49%) Gregory Spiers (22%) 7th District Incumbent: Holly Franks Boffy (62%) 8th District NEW: Preston Castille (52%) The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. Senate Races District Results District 29 Incumbent: Jay Luneau (61%) District 31 NEW: "Louie" Bernard (55%) District 32 NEW: Glen D. Womack (50%) District 33 NEW: Stewart Cathey, Jr. (52%) District 34 NEW: Katrina Jackson (Un-Opposed) District 35 RUN-OFF James R. "Jim" Fannin (39%) "Jay" Morris (36%) District 36 RUN-OFF Ryan Gatti (38%) Robert Mills (48%) District 37 Incumbent: Barrow Peacock (71%) District 38 NEW: Barry Milligan (51%) District 39 Incumbent: Gregory Tarver (69%) The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. Senate Races District Results District 22 Incumbent: Fred Mills (Un-Opposed) District 23 Incumbent: Page Cortez (Un-Opposed) District 24 Incumbent: Gerald Boudreaux (76%) District 25 NEW: Mark Abraham (54%) District 26 Incumbent: "Bob" Hensgens (79%) District 27 Incumbent: Ronnie Johns (Un-Opposed) District 28 NEW: Heather Cloud (63%) District 30 NEW: "Mike" Reese (51%) The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. Senate Races District Results District 2 Incumbent: Edward "Ed" Price (59%) District 17 Incumbent: Rick Ward (Un-Opposed) District 20 NEW: Michael "Big Mike" Fesi (54%) District 21 Incumbent: R. L. "Bret" Allain II (Un-Opposed) The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. Senate Races District Results District 1 Incumbent: Sharon Hewitt (Un-Opposed) District 6 Incumbent: Mack "Bodi" White (80%) District 11 RUN-OFF Reid Falconer (47%) Patrick McMath (40%) District 12 Incumbent: "Beth" Mizell (69%) District 13 NEW: J. Rogers Pope (50%) District 14 NEW: Cleo Fields (53%) District 15 Incumbent: Regina A. Barrow (74%) District 16 RUN-OFF (THREE WAY, WINNER TAKES ALL) Beverly Brooks Thompson (34%) "Steve" Carter (30%) Franklin Foil (30%) The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. Senate Races District Results District 3 RUN-OFF: Joseph "Joe" Bouie (44%) John H. Bagneris (29%) District 4 NEW: "Jimmy" Harris (Un-Opposed) District 5 Incumbent: Karen Carter Peterson (79%) District 7 Incumbent: Troy A. Carter (Un-Opposed) District 8 NEW: Patrick Connick (Un-Opposed) District 9 NEW: J. Cameron Henry, Jr. (78%) District 10 NEW: "Kirk" Talbot (55%) District 19 Incumbent: Gary L. Smith Jr. (Un-Opposed) The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. Senate By The Numbers *at this point* Incumbents 18 New Members 15 Republicans 26 (exactly two-thirds) Democrats 12 Unknown Party 1 Women 5 *12% of the Senate is Female Men 33 Unknown Gender 1 The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. House Races District Results District 1 NEW: Danny McCormick (51%) District 2 Incumbent: Sam Jenkins (Un-Opposed) District 3 RUN-OFF *NEW* Tammy Phelps (46%) Daryl Joy Walters (33%) District 4 Incumbent: Cedric B. Glover (Un-Opposed) District 5 Incumbent: Alan Seabaugh (66%) District 6 New: Thomas Pressly (Un-Opposed) District 7 Incumbent: "Larry" Bagley (Un-Opposed) District 8 Incumbent: Raymond J. Crews (Un-Opposed) District 9 Incumbent: "Dodie" Horton (Un-Opposed) District 10 Incumbent: Wayne McMahen (75%) The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. District Results House Races District 11 Incumbent: Patrick O. Jefferson (Un-Opposed) District 12 Incumbent: "Chris" Turner (Un-Opposed) District 13 Incumbent: Jack G. McFarland (Un-Opposed) District 14 NEW: Michael Echols (Un-Opposed) District 15 RUN-OFF: *NEW* Foy Gadberry (38%) Justin M. Tidwell (30%) District 16 RUN-OFF: *NEW* Daryll Berry (23%) Frederick D. Jones (50%) District 17 Incumbent: "Pat" Moore (Un-Opposed) District 18 Incumbent: Jeremy S. LaCombe (63%) District 19 NEW-again: Francis Thompson (Un-Opposed) District 20 RUN-OFF: *NEW* Kevin Bates (37%) Neil Riser (47%) The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. House Races District Results District 21 RUN-OFF: *NEW* C. Travis Johnson (44%) Glen B. McGlothin, Jr. (23%) District 22 NEW: "Gabe" Firment (65%) District 23 Incumbent: Kenny R. Cox (Un-Opposed) District 24 NEW: Rodney Schamerhorn (53%) District 25 Incumbent: Lance Harris (Un-Opposed) District 26 Incumbent: "Ed" Larvadain III (54%) District 27 Incumbent: "Mike" Johnson (Un-Opposed) District 28 NEW: Daryl Deshotel (61%) (*FLIP* D to R) District 29 Incumbent: Edmond Jordan (Un-Opposed) District 30 RUN-OFF: *NEW* (*FLIP* D to R) A. C. "Chuck" Dowden, Jr. (46%) Charles "Chuck" Owen (38%) The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. District Results House Races District 31 RUN-OFF: *NEW* Jonathan Goudeau (33%) "Gus" Rantz (28%) District 32 NEW: R. Dewith Carrier (64%) (*FLIP* D to R) District 33 NEW: "Les" Farnum (56% over incumbent) District 34 RUN-OFF: *NEW* Wilford Carter, Sr. (48%) Kevin D. Guidry (41%) District 35 Incumbent: Stephen Dwight (73%) District 36 NEW: Phillip Tarver (62%) District 37 RUN-OFF: *NEW* Shalon Latour (33%) Troy D. Romero (40%) District 38 NEW: Rhonda Butler (60%) (*FLIP* D to R) District 39 Incumbent: Julie Emerson (70%) District 40 Incumbent: Dustin Miller (70%) The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. District Results House Races District 41 Incumbent: Phillip R. DeVillier (Un-Opposed) District 42 Incumbent: John Stefanski (Un-Opposed) District 43 Incumbent: Stuart Bishop (81%) District 44 Incumbent: Vincent J. Pierre (Un-Opposed) District 45 Incumbent: Jean-Paul Coussan (73%) District 46 RUN-OFF: *NEW* Keith Baudin (35%) Michael "Mike Pete" Huval (44%) District 47 Incumbent: Ryan Bourriaque (Un-Opposed) District 48 RUN-OFF: *NEW* "Beau" Beaullieu (43%) Ricky Gonsoulin (34%) District 49 Incumbent: Blake Miguez (Un-Opposed) District 50 RUN-OFF: *NEW* Raymond Harris, Jr. (25%) Vincent J. St. Blanc III (33%) The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. House Races District Results District 51 Incumbent: Beryl Amedee (64%) District 52 Incumbent: "Zee" Zeringue (Un-Opposed) District 53 Incumbent: Tanner Magee (Un-Opposed) District 54 NEW: Reggie P. Bagala (58%) (*FLIP* D to R) District 55 NEW: Bryan Fontenot (53%) District 56 Incumbent: Gregory Miller (Un-Opposed) District 57 Incumbent: Randal L. Gaines (Un-Opposed/DQ) District 58 Incumbent: "Ken" Brass (76%) District 59 Incumbent: "Tony" Bacala (Un-Opposed) District 60 Incumbent: Chad Brown (Un-Opposed) The Partnership unites voices to improve the well-being of children through public policy advocacy, communications, and the promotion of evidenced-based programming. House Races District Results District 61 Incumbent: C. Denise Marcelle (Un-Opposed/DQ) District 62 RUN-OFF: Roy Daryl Adams (Incumbent) (38%) "Johnny" Arceneaux (31%) District 63 Incumbent: Barbara West Carpenter (63%) District 64 Incumbent: Valarie Hope Hodges (Un-Opposed) District 65 Incumbent: Barry Ivey (Un-Opposed) District 66 Incumbent: "Rick" Edmonds (70%) District 67 RUN-OFF: *NEW* Leah Cullins (29%) Larry Selders (38%) District 68 RUN-OFF: *NEW* Taryn C. Branson (24%) Scott McKnight (33%) District 69 Incumbent: Paula Davis (79%) District 70 RUN-OFF: *NEW* The Partnership unites voices toBelinda improve Davisthe well (38%)-being of children through public policy advocacy,
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