The following Nov. 8th election (complete but unofficial) results were obtained from the Louisiana Secretary of State website. They are listed here by parish:
Calcasieu Parish
U.S. Senator – John Kennedy (R) 36,864 votes or 69%
U.S. Representative, 3rd Congressional District – Clay Higgins (R) 32,210 votes or 60%
Judge, Court of Appeal 3rd Circuit, 2nd Dist. – Guy Bradberry (R) 22,532 votes or 54%; Clayton Davis (R) 19,317 votes or 46%
Public Service Commission, District 4 – “Mike” Francis (R) 26,082 votes or 51%; Shalon Latour (R) 14,371 votes or 28%; Keith C. Bodin (NP) 10,390 votes or 20%
School Board District 10 – “Tony” O’Banion (R) 2,641 votes or 67%; Alvin Dale Smith (R) 1,302 votes or 33%
Mayor City of DeQuincy – Riley Smith (R) 647 votes or 77%; Billie Burk Perkins (I) 196 votes or 23%
Councilman at Large, City of DeQuincy – “Eddy” Dahlquist Jr. (NP) 584 votes or 70%; Denise Maddox (D) 250 votes of 30%
Councilman District 3, City of DeQuincy – Cameron Smith (R) 114 votes or 53%; Laurie Mueller (R) 101 votes or 47%
Councilman District 4, City of DeQuincy – Margaret S. Brown (D) 106 votes or 74%; Trace Buxton (R) 38 votes or 26%
Parishwide Proposition #1 (Road and Drainage) – 4.06 Mills Renewal – PJ – 10 yrs. – Yes, 30,343 votes or 59%; No, 20,867 votes or 41%
Parishwide Proposition #2 (Juvenile Justice Services) – 3.49 Mills Renewal – PJ – 10 yrs. – Yes, 28,454 votes or 56%; No, 22,658 votes or 44%
Parishwide Proposition #3 (Health Unit) – 2.48 Mills Renewal – PJ – 10 yrs. – Yes, 29,634 votes or 58 %; No, 21,418 votes of 42%
Statewide Amendments #2, #4, and #8 passed; Amendments #1, #3, #5, #6, and #7 failed.
Beauregard Parish
U.S. Senator – John Kennedy (R) 8.979 votes or 83%
Judge, Court of Appeal 3rd Circuit, 2nd Dist. – Clayton Davis (R) 5,477 votes or 53%; Guy Bradberry (R) 4,775 votes or 47%;
Public Service Commission, District 4 – “Mike” Francis (R) 6,544 votes or 61%; Shalon Latour (R) 2,388 votes or 23%; Keith C. Bodin (NP) 1,351 votes or 13%
School Board District 1 – Scott Sandifer (R) 544 votes or 57%; Angela M. Deal (R) 407 votes or 43%
Statewide Amendments #2, #4, and #8 passed; Amendments #1, #3, #5, #6, and #7 failed.