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2019 House Candidates Louisiana House Elections 2019 Updated 08/08/2019 * FINAL QUALIFYING * SEAT CITY/REGION CANDIDATES STATUS (TL = TERM LIMITED) 1 CaddoBossier/NWLA Randall Lyles (R,W,M) R-Jim Morris (TL) James Harper (R,W,M) 2 CaddoBossier/NWLA Sam Jenkins (Incumbent-D) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 3 Caddo/NWLA Tammy Phelps (D,B,F) D-Barbara Norton (TL) Lester Smith (D,B,M) Daryl Joy Walters (D,B,F) 4 Caddo/NWLA Cedric Glover (Incumbent-D) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 5 Caddo/NWLA* Alan Seabaugh (Incumbent-R) Brian Salvatore (D,W,M) 6 CaddoBossier/NWLA Thomas Pressley (R) R-Thomas Carmody (TL) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 7 Caddo/DeSoto/Sabine NWLA Larry Bagley (Incumbent-R) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 8 Bossier/NWLA Raymond J. Crews (Incumbent-R) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 9 Bossier/NWLA Dodie Horton (Incumbent-R) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 10 Bossier/Webster/NWLA Wayne McMahen (Incumbent-R) McMahen won unopposed for D-Gene Creighton Wilson (D,W,M) Reynolds’ seat in 11/6 Special Page 1 Louisiana House Elections 2019 Updated 08/08/2019 * FINAL QUALIFYING * SEAT CITY/REGION CANDIDATES STATUS (TL = TERM LIMITED) 11 Bienville/Claiborne/ Patrick Jefferson (Incumbent-D) Lincoln/NWLA *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 12 Ruston/NWLA Chris Turner (Incumbent-R) R-Rob Shadoin’s old seat, Turner won in *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* special election in Feb. 13 Jonesboro/Bienville, Jack McFarland (Incumbent-R) Jackson/Ouachita/Winn/NELA *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 14 Monroe/Morehouse/Ouchita/ Michael Echols (R) NELA *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 15 West Monroe/Ouchita/NELA Foy Gadberry (R,W,M) R-Frank Hoffmann (TL) Drake H. Graves (R,W,M) Ryan Reid (R,W,M) Justin M. Tidwell (R,W,M) 16 Bastrop/Morehouse/Ouchita/ Daryll Berry (D, B, M) D- Katrina Jackson’s seat, elected to Senate NELA Charles Henry Bradford (D,B,M) Alicia 'Cocoa' Calvin (D,B,F) Frederick D. Jones (D,B,M) 17 Monroe/Ouchita/NELA Pat Moore (Incumbent-D,B,F) D-Marcus Hunter won Judgeship. Moore *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* won Special on 3/30. 18 Iberville/PC/WBR/WF/Capital Jeremy LaCombe (Incumbent-D) D-Major Thibault won PC Parish President; Brandon Bergeron (R,W,M) LaCombe won Special on 3/30/19. 19 Rayville/NELA Sen. Francis Thompson R-Bubba Chaney (TL) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* Page 2 Louisiana House Elections 2019 Updated 08/08/2019 * FINAL QUALIFYING * SEAT CITY/REGION CANDIDATES STATUS (TL = TERM LIMITED) 20 Winnsboro/NELA Kevin Bates (R,W,M) (Pastor, Life Church) Incumbent Rep. Pylant running for Sheriff. Tammy Reed (D,B,F) Sen. Neil Riser (R,W,M) Marteze Singleton (D,B,M) 21 Vidalia/NELA C. Travis Johnson (D,B,M) D-Andy Anders (TL) Glen B. McGlothin, Jr. (I,W,M) Jane Netterville (D,W,F) 'Clint' Vegas (I,W,M) 22 Colfax/NELA Gabe Firment (R,W,M) Incumbent Rep. Terry Brown not running. Carl Lasyone (R,W,M) 23 Natchitoches/CENLA Kenny Cox (Incumbent-D) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 24 Many/CENLA Willie Banks (I,B,M) R-Frank Howard (TL) Greg Lloyd (R,W,M) (retired Sheriff) Rodney Schamerhorn (R,W,M) 25 Alexandria/CENLA* Lance Harris (Incumbent-R) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 26 Alexandria/CENLA “Ed” Larvadain (Incumbent-D) Jeff Hall’s old seat; Larvadain won in Feb. Ken'Travius 'Trey' Coleman (D,B,M) 2019. Sandra Franklin (D,B,F) 27 Pineville/CENLA "Mike" Johnson (Incumbent-R) R-Chris Hazel won 9th JDC race; Johnson won *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* in Feb. Page 3 Louisiana House Elections 2019 Updated 08/08/2019 * FINAL QUALIFYING * SEAT CITY/REGION CANDIDATES STATUS (TL = TERM LIMITED) 28 Marksville/CENLA Daryl Deshotel (R,W,M) D-Robert Johnson (TL) Marcus Johnson (D,B,M) Donald Milligan (Retired Teacher/Firefighter) (D,W,M) Ramondo Ramos (NP,H,M) 29 Baton Rouge/Capital Edmond Jordan (Incumbent-D) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 30 Leesville/CENLA A.C. “Chuck” Dowden (R,W,M) D-James Armes (TL) Sam Fulton (R,W,M) Charles “Chuck” Owens (R,W,M) 31 Lafayette/Acadiana Jim Dore’ (R,W,M) R-Nancy Landry (TL) Jonathan Goudeau (R,W,M) Gus Rantz (R,W,M) Quinta Thompson (D,B,F) 32 Dry Creek/SWLA* R. Dewith Carrier (R,W,M) D-Dorothy Sue Hill (TL) Herman Ray “Coach” Hill (D,W,M) Krisitan Poncho (D,AmInd,M) 33 Sulphur/SWLA Stuart Moss (Incumbent-R) R-Michael Danahay’s old seat; special 'Les' Farnum (R,W,M) election held 11/6 34 Lake Charles/SWLA Wilford Carter (D,B,M) D-A.B. Franklin (TL) Kevin Guidry (D,B,M) Matilda Green Miller (D,B,F) 35 Lake Charles/SWLA Stephen Dwight (Incumbent-R) Jacob Marceaux (R,W,M) Page 4 Louisiana House Elections 2019 Updated 08/08/2019 * FINAL QUALIFYING * SEAT CITY/REGION CANDIDATES STATUS (TL = TERM LIMITED) 36 Lake Charles/SWLA Mike Eason (R,W,M) Mark Abraham (Incumbent-R) running for Philip Tarver (R,W,M) senate. 37 Jennings/SWLA Marion 'Butch' Fox (R,O,F) R-John E. Guinn (TL) Shalon Latour (R,O,M) Troy Romero (R,W,M) 38 Ville Platte/Acadiana Taranza Arvie (D,B,F) D-Bernard LeBas (TL) Rhonda Butler (R,W,F) Phil “Cowboy” Lemoine (D,W,M) 39 Carencro/Acadiana* Julie Emerson (Incumbent-R) Paul 'Polo' Carter (D,B,M) 40 Opelousas/Acadiana Dustin Miller (Incumbent-D) Allen Guillory (R,B,M) 41 Eunice/Acadiana Philip DeVillier (Incumbent-R) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 42 Crowley/Acadiana* John Stefanski (Incumbent-R) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 43 Lafayette/Acadiana Stewart Bishop (Incumbent-R) Leslie Bourque (D,W,F) 44 Lafayette/Acadiana Vincent J. Pierre (Incumbent-D) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 45 Lafayette/Acadiana J.P. Coussan (Incumbent-R) Rhonda Kim Gleason (D,W,F) Page 5 Louisiana House Elections 2019 Updated 08/08/2019 * FINAL QUALIFYING * SEAT CITY/REGION CANDIDATES STATUS (TL = TERM LIMITED) 46 Breaux Bridge/Acadiana Mike Huval (Incumbent-R) Keith Baudin (R,W,M) Ginger Benoit (R,W,F) 47 Abbeville/Acadiana Ryan Bourriaque (Incumbent-R) R-Hensgens won Perry’s Senate Seat; *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* Bourriaque (pronounced BOAR-rock-ee) won in Feb. 2019. 48 New Iberia/Acadiana Beau Beaullieu (R,W,M) R-Taylor Barras (TL) Dana Dugas (R,W,M) Ricky Gonsoulin (R,W,M) David Levy (D,W,M) 49 Erath/Vermillion/Acadiana Blake Miguez (Incumbent-R) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 50 Franklin/Bayou Shawn Canty (R,W,M) D-Sam Jones (TL) Javon Charles (NP,B,M) Raymond Harris (NP,B,M) Chet Howard (R,W,M) Vincent J. St. Blanc (R,W,M) 51 Houma/Bayou Beryl Amedee (Incumbent-R) Clayton Voisin (R,W,M) 52 Houma/Bayou* Zee Zeringue (Incumbent-R) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 53 Houma/Bayou Tanner Magee (Incumbent-R) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* Page 6 Louisiana House Elections 2019 Updated 08/08/2019 * FINAL QUALIFYING * SEAT CITY/REGION CANDIDATES STATUS (TL = TERM LIMITED) 54 LaRose/Bayou Reggie Bagala (R,W,M) D-Truck Gisclair (TL) Ernest Boudreaux (R,W,M) Donny Lerille (R,W,M) 55 Thibodaux/Bayou Bryan Fontenot (R,W,M) I-Jerome Richard (TL) Donovan Fremin (R,W,M) 56 Norco/Bayou Gregory Miller (Incumbent-R) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 57 LaPlace/NOLA Randal Gaines (Incumbent-D) Shondrell Perrilloux (I,O,F) 58 Vacherie/NOLA Ken Brass (Incumbent-D) 'Chris' Delpit (D,B,M) 59 Prairieville/Capital Tony Bacala (Incumbent-R) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 60 Plaquemine/Capital Chad Brown (Incumbent-D) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 61 Baton Rouge/Capital C. Denise Marcelle (Incumbent-D) Amy Pollard (D,B,F) 62 Jackson/Capital* Roy Daryl Adams (Incumbent-I) R-Havard’s old seat; went from R to I when 'Johnny' Arceneaux (R,W,M) Adams won special on 3/30. Bradley Behrnes (R,W,M) Derald Spears (NP,B,M) 63 Baton Rouge/Capital Barbara Carpenter (Incumbent-D) Dalton Honore (D,B,M) Page 7 Louisiana House Elections 2019 Updated 08/08/2019 * FINAL QUALIFYING * SEAT CITY/REGION CANDIDATES STATUS (TL = TERM LIMITED) 64 Denham Springs/Capital Valarie Hodges (Incumbent-R) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 65 Central/Capital Barry Ivey (Incumbent-R) *UNOPPOSED = ELECTED BY DEFAULT* 66 Baton Rouge/Capital Rick Edmonds (Incumbent-R) Morgan Lamandre (D,W,F) David Smith (L,W,M) 67 Baton Rouge/Capital Leah Cullins (D,B,F) D-Pat Smith (TL) Sonya E. Hall (D,B,F) Larry Selders (D,B,M) Jocita Williams (R,O,F) 68 Baton Rouge/Capital* Laurie White Adams (R,W,F) R-Steve Carter (TL) Taryn Branson (D,B,F) Tommy Dewey (R,W,M) Joshua 'Fini' Hajiakbarifini (D,O,M) Scott McKnight (R,W,M) 69 Baton Rouge/Capital* Paula Davis (Incumbent-R) Ryan Chase Lee (L,W,M) 70 Baton Rouge/Capital* Belinda Davis (D,W,F) R-Franklin Foil (TL) Michael DiResto (R,W,M) Mallory Mayeux (L,W,F) Barbara Reich Freiberg (R,W,F) 'Ricky' Sheldon (R,W,M) Page 8 Louisiana House Elections 2019 Updated 08/08/2019 * FINAL QUALIFYING * SEAT CITY/REGION CANDIDATES STATUS (TL = TERM LIMITED) 71 Denham Springs/Capital Lori Carpenter Callais (D,W,F) R-Rogers Pope (TL) Jonathan Davis (R,W,M) Ivy Graham (R,W,F) Buddy Mincey (R,W,M) Robert Poole (R,W,M) 72 Amite/Northshore Robby Carter (Incumbent-D) JBE’s old seat Marylee Bellau (NP,W,F) 73 Ponchatoula/Northshore Michael Chatellier (R,W,M) R-Stephen Pugh (TL) Bill Wheat, Jr. (R,W,M) 74 Abita Springs/Northshore Larry Frieman (R,W,M) R-Scott Simon (TL) Cindy Renee Winch (D,W,F) 75 Bogalusa/Northshore Malinda White (Incumbent-D) Phillipp Bedwell (R,W,M) 76 Slidell/Northshore Michele Blanchard (R,W,F) (St.
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