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2019 Louisiana elections

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2019 Louisiana elections
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A general election was held in the U.S. state of Louisiana on October 12, 2019, with a runoff on November 16, 2019, for races in which no candidate was able to secure an absolute majority. Louisiana is the only state that has a jungle primary system (California and Washington have a similar top two primary system).

Governor

Incumbent Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards was re-elected for a second term in office.[1]

Lieutenant governor

Incumbent Republican lieutenant governor Billy Nungesser was re-elected for a second term in office.

Attorney general

Incumbent Republican attorney general Jeff Landry was re-elected for a second term in office.

Secretary of State

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Republican Party

Democratic Party

  • Gwen Collins-Greenup, candidate for Louisiana Secretary of State in 2018[2]

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State Treasurer

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Candidates

Republican Party

Democratic Party

  • Derrick Edwards, attorney and candidate for Louisiana State Treasurer in 2017[6]

Independents

  • Teresa Kenny, entrepreneur[6]

General election

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Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry

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Candidates

Republican Party

Democratic Party

  • Marguerite Green, executive director of SPROUT NOLA[7]
  • Charlie Greer, former forestry enforcement agent and candidate for Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry in 2015[7]
  • Peter Williams, tree farmer[7]

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Commissioner of Insurance

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Louisiana State Legislature

Republicans gained a two-thirds majority in the State Senate, but in the State House, Democratic challenger Mack Cormier flipped HD 105 and independent Roy Daryl Adams retained his seat in HD 62, blocking the Republicans from gaining a supermajority and allowing John Bel Edwards to veto bills passed by the Legislature.

Notes

  1. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

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