Louisiana Election results
D = Democrat
R = Republican
L = Libertarian
O = Other party
N = No party
(e) = elected
(r) = runoff
(w) = withdrew
U.S. PRESIDENT
Ross Anderson, O 1,362
Jack Fellure, O 519
Virgil Goode, O 2,504
James Harris, O 388
Gary Johnson, L 18,135
Peta Lindsay, O 592
Barack Obama, D 808,496
Mitt Romney, R 1,152,460
ill Stein, O 6,981
Sheila Tittle, O 1,762
Jerry White, O 356
U.S. Congress
DISTRICT 1
Gary King, R-New Orleans 24,808
M.V. “Vinny” Mendoza, D-Ponchatoula 61,920
Steve Scalise, R-Jefferson 193,331 (e)
David “Turk” Turknett, N-Galliano 6,057
Arden Wells, N-Ponchatoula 4,280
DISTRICT 2
Dwayne Bailey, R-Donaldsonville 38,748
Gary Landrieu, D-New Orleans 71,761
Josue Larose, R-New Orleans 11,329
Cedric Richmond, D-New Orleans 158,184 (e)
Caleb Trotter, L-New Orleans 6,778
DISTRICT 3
Bryan Barrilleaux, R-Lake Charles 7,907
Charles W. Boustany Jr., R-Lafayette
139,113 (r)
Jeff Landry, R-New Iberia 93,524 (r)
Ron Richard, D-Lake Charles 67,058
Jim Stark, L-Lake Charles 3,764
DISTRICT 4
John Fleming, R-Minden 187,783 (e)
Randall Lord, L-Shreveport 61,586
DISTRICT 5
Rodney Alexander, R-Ruston 203,809 (e)
Ron Ceasar, N-Opelousas 37,700
Clay Steven Grant, L-Boyce 20,558
DISTRICT 6
William “Bill” Cassidy, R-Baton Rouge 243,594 (e)
Rufus Holt Craig Jr., L-Baton Rouge 32,200
Richard “RPT” Torregano, N-Baton Rouge..31,014
LOUISIANA SUPREME COURT
DISTRICT 5
John Michael Guidry, D-Baton Rouge 93,117 (r)
Toni Manning Higginbotham, R-Baton Rouge 36,663
Jeff Hughes, R-Walker 71,910 (r)
Timothy E. “Tim” Kelley, R-Baton Rouge 10,395
William “Bill” Morvant, R-Baton Rouge 36,117
Mary Olive Pierson, D-Baton Rouge 49,990
Jeffry Lamonte Sanford, N-Baton Rouge 3,256
Jewel E. “Duke” Welch, R-Baton Rouge 37,520
1ST CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEAL
DISTRICT 1, DIVISION B
William C. Dupont, D-Plaquemine 71,767 (r)
J. Christopher Erny, R-Houma 36,453
Mark D. Plaisance, R-Thibodaux 15,394
Mitch Theriot, R-Raceland 62,730 (r)
DISTRICT 2, SUBDISTRICT 1-B
Gideon T. Carter III, D-Baton Rouge 47,512 (r)
Mike McDonald, R-Baton Rouge 74,504 (r)
Trudy M. White, R-Baton Rouge 30,797
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
Amendment No. 1
(Medicaid Trust Fund)
YES 1,283,850
NO 528,626
Amendment No. 2
(gun rights)
YES 1,333,269
NO 481,733
Amendment No. 3
(public retirement systems notice)
YES 1,101,616
NO 607,333
Amendment No. 4
(tax relief for veterans’ spouses)
YES 1,266,046
NO 456,274
Amendment No. 5
(retirement benefits of convicted officials)
YES 1,229,112
NO 520,065
Amendment No. 6
(property tax exemptions in New Iberia)
YES 695,084
NO 942,046
Amendment No. 7
(membership on certain state boards)
YES 1,003,509
NO 642,089
Amendment No. 8
(property tax breaks for businesses)
YES 849,457
NO 794,398
Amendment No. 9
(bills to create crime prevention districts)
YES 924,779
NO 713,950
CRESCENT CITY CONNECTION BRIDGE TOLL
(Jefferson, Orleans and Plaquemines)
YES 154,373
NO 154,365
JEFFERSON PARISH
Kenner City Charter Amendment No. 1
(Restricts political activity by Kenner city employees)
YES 13,665
NO 5,907
Kenner City Charter Amendment No. 2
(Requires contracts of $100,000 or more be ratified by ordinance)
YES 14,276
NO 5,235
ORLEANS PARISH
4th Circuit Court of Appeal
1ST DISTRICT, DIVISION H
Sandra Cabrina Jenkins, D 70,951 (e)
Charles R. Jones, D 51,990
Criminal District Court
SECTION B JUDGE
Tracey Flemings-Davillier, D 89,729 (e)
Glen A. Woods, D 34,449
2nd City Court
JUDGE
Kiana Aaron-Mitchell, D 6,774 (r)
E. “Teena” Anderson-Trahan, D 4,957 (r)
Martin L. “Marty” Broussard Jr., D 4,536
Edward Markle, R 1,522
Kim M. O’Dowd, D 1,043
Marie Williams-Brigandi, D 653
CLERK
Van Howenstine, D 3,047
Adam Lambert, D 5,297
Darren Lombard, D 9,070 (e)
CONSTABLE
Ennis Grundmeyer, D 8,480
Edwin Shorty Jr., D 8,666 (e)
City Council
DISTRICT B
LaToya Cantrell, D 9,465 (r)
Marlon J. Horton, D 1,388
Dana Kaplan, D 7,511 (r)
Eric Strachan, D 5,921
DISTRICT E
Austin Badon, D 10,800 (r)
Jerrelda Drummer Sanders, D 1,801
James A. Gray II, D 6,712 (r)
Dana Henry, D 2,100
Mary Fontenot Smith, D 1,324
School Board
DISTRICT 1
Heidi Lovett Daniels, D 5,838
Ira Thomas, D 12,416 (e)
DISTRICT 2
Cynthia Cade, D 9,629 (e)
Durrell L. Laurent, D 2,169
Dwight McKenna, D 7,115
DISTRICT 3
Brett A. Bonin, R 6,475
Sarah Newell Usdin, D 11,875 (e)
Karran Harper Royal, N 2,039
DISTRICT 4
Leslie Ellison, D 8,971 (e)
Lourdes Moran, D 8,169
DISTRICT 6
Jason Coleman, D 5,427
Woody Koppel, D 10,629 (e)
DISTRICT 7
Nolan A. Marshall Jr., D 10,025 (e)
Thomas Robichaux, D 3,072
Kwame A. Smith, N 1,587
School Board term limits
YES 102,018
NO 28,335
City Charter Amendment
(Amends the number and terms of council members)
YES 82,032
NO 38,434
New Orleans Regional Business Park Proposition
(20-year, 20-mill property tax)
YES 58,628
NO 62,275
Lake Vista Crime Prevention District proposition
(Annual parcel fee up to $220)
YES 710
NO 386
Gentilly Terrace & Gardens Security District proposition
(Annual parcel fee up to $260 residential, $360 commercial)
YES 915
NO 1,001
North Kenilworth Improvement and Security District proposition
(Annual parcel fee up to $300)
YES 214
NO 170
Orleans Levee District proposition
(Extends and rededicates for 30 years a 6.07-mill property tax)
YES 65,502
NO 41,313
ST. TAMMANY PARISH
School Board term limits
YES 87,371
NO 15,496
Parishwide Health Unit tax
(renews 10-year, 1.84-mill property tax)
YES 60,551
NO 39,713
Covington sales tax
(rededicates 1 percent sales tax for any lawful purpose of the city)
YES 3,217
NO 1,276
Waterworks District No. 2
(to issue up to $985,000 in 20-year bonds)
YES 1,316
NO 792