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2023 Louisiana elections

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2023 Louisiana elections

2022 October 14, 2023
November 18, 2023
2024 →

Ageneral electionwas held in theU.S. stateofLouisianaon October 14, 2023, with second rounds held on November 18 where needed.[1]Louisiana uses atwo roundsystem, where all candidates from all parties share the same ballot in the first round, and if no candidate wins an absolute majority, a runoff between the top two is held.

Governor[edit]

IncumbentgovernorJohn Bel Edwardswas ineligible to seek a third consecutive term due to Louisiana's term limits.[2]

Lieutenant governor[edit]

Incumbentlieutenant governorBilly Nungesserran for re-election. He had previously expressed interest in running for governor, but decided against it.[3]

Attorney general[edit]

Incumbentattorney generalJeff Landryran for governor.[4]LouisianaSolicitor GeneralLiz Murrilldefeated attorney Lindsey Cheek in the runoff.

Secretary of state[edit]

2023 Louisiana Secretary of State election

2019
2027 →
Nominee Nancy Landry Gwen Collins-Greenup Mike Francis
Party Republican Democratic Republican
First round 197,514
19.3%
196,534
19.2%
182,842
17.9%
Runoff 446,038
66.8%
221,698
33.2%
Eliminated

Nominee Clay Schexnayder Arthur Morrell Thomas Kennedy III
Party Republican Democratic Republican
First round 149,987
14.7%
113,703
11.1%
102,628
10.5%
Runoff Eliminated Eliminated Eliminated

Nominee Brandon Trosclair
Party Republican
First round 64,686
6.3%
Runoff Eliminated

Landry:20–30%50–60%60–70%70–80%80–90%>90%
Collins-Greenup:20–30%30–40%50–60%80–90%
Francis:20–30%30–40%40–50%50–60%60–70%
Schexnayder:20–30%30–40%
Morrell:40–50%
Kennedy:40–50%

Secretary of Statebefore election

Kyle Ardoin
Republican

ElectedSecretary of State

Nancy Landry
Republican

Incumbentsecretary of stateKyle Ardoinretired.[5]Former state representativeNancy Landrydefeated attorney Gwen Collins-Greenup in the runoff.

Candidates[edit]

Advanced to runoff[edit]

  • Nancy Landry(Republican), First Assistant Secretary of State and former state representative[6]
  • Gwen Collins-Greenup (Democratic), attorney and runner-up for secretary of state in 2018 and2019[7]

Eliminated in primary[edit]

Declined[edit]

General election[edit]

Candidate forum[edit]

2023 Louisiana Secretary of State candidate forum
No. Date Host Link Democratic Republican Independent Republican Republican Democratic Democratic Republican
Key:
PParticipantAAbsentNNot invitedIInvitedWWithdrawn
Gwen Collins-Greenup Mike Francis Amanda Jennings Thomas Kennedy III Nancy Landry Arthur Morrell Clay Schexnayder Brandon Trosclair
1[14] Sep. 21, 2023 Public Affairs
Research Council
of Louisiana
YouTube P P N N P P A P

Polling[edit]

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Gwen
Collins-Greenup (D)
Mike
Francis (R)
Amanda
Jennings (I)
Thomas
Kennedy III (R)
Nancy
Landry (R)
Clay
Schexnayder (R)
Brandon
Trosclair (R)
Arthur
Morrell (D)
Undecided
The Trafalgar Group (R)[A] September 11–15, 2023 1,062 (LV) ± 2.9% 14% 8% 1% 5% 11% 11% 3% 6% 41%

Results[edit]

2023 Louisiana Secretary of State election jungle primary[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nancy Landry 197,514 19.34%
Democratic Gwen Collins-Greenup 196,534 19.25%
Republican Mike Francis 182,842 17.91%
Republican Clay Schexnayder 149,987 14.69%
Democratic Arthur Morrell 113,703 11.13%
Republican Thomas Kennedy III 102,628 10.05%
Republican Brandon Trosclair 64,686 6.33%
Independent Amanda Jennings 13,275 1.30%
Total votes 1,021,169 100.0%

Runoff[edit]

2023 Louisiana Secretary of State runoff election[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Nancy Landry 446,038 66.80% +7.73
Democratic Gwen Collins-Greenup 221,698 33.20% −7.73
Total votes 667,736 100.0%

Treasurer[edit]

2023 Louisiana Treasurer election

2019
2027 →
Nominee John Fleming Dustin Granger Scott McKnight
Party Republican Democratic Republican
First round 442,668
44.0%
321,423
32.0%
241,125
24.0%
Runoff 437,303
65.4%
230,961
34.6%
Eliminated

Fleming:30–40%40–50%50–60%60–70%70–80%80–90%>90%
Granger:30–40%40–50%50–60%70–80%80–90%

Treasurerbefore election

John Schroder
Republican

ElectedTreasurer

John Fleming
Republican

IncumbenttreasurerJohn Schroderretired torun for governor.[17]Former U.S. RepresentativeJohn Flemingdefeated Dustin Granger in the runoff.

Candidates[edit]

Advanced to Runoff[edit]

Eliminated in Primary[edit]

Declined[edit]

General election[edit]

Candidate forum[edit]

2023 Louisiana State Treasurer candidate forum
No. Date Host Link Republican Democratic Republican
Key:
PParticipantAAbsentNNot invitedIInvitedWWithdrawn
John Fleming Dustin Granger Scott McKnight
1 Aug. 16, 2023 Public Affairs
Research Council
of Louisiana
YouTube P P P
2023 Louisiana Treasurer election jungle primary[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Fleming 442,668 44.04%
Democratic Dustin Granger 321,423 31.98%
Republican Scott McKnight 241,125 23.99%
Total votes 1,005,221 100.0%

Runoff[edit]

2023 Louisiana Treasurer runoff election[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John Fleming 437,303 65.44% +5.43
Democratic Dustin Granger 230,961 34.56% +0.03
Total votes 668,264 100.0%

Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry[edit]

IncumbentAgriculture commissionerMike Strainran for re-election.

Candidates[edit]

Declared[edit]

Results[edit]

2023 Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Mike Strain(incumbent)
Total votes

Commissioner of Insurance[edit]

IncumbentInsurance commissionerJim Donelonretired.[25]

Candidates[edit]

Declared[edit]

  • Tim Temple(Republican), insurance executive and candidate for insurance commissioner in2019[26]

Declined[edit]

Results[edit]

2023 Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Tim Temple
Total votes

Board of Elementary and Secondary Education[edit]

All eight members of theLouisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Educationwere up for re-election.

State legislature[edit]

State senate[edit]

All 39 seats in theLouisiana State Senatewere up for re-election.

Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Page Cortez(term-limited) 27 28 Increase1
Democratic Gerald Boudreaux 12 11 Decrease1
Total 39 39 Steady

State House[edit]

All 105 seats in theLouisiana House of Representativeswere up for re-election.

Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Clay Schexnayder(term-limited) 71 73 Increase2
Democratic Samuel Jenkins Jr.(retired) 33 32 Decrease1
Independent 1 0 Decrease1
Total 105 105 Steady

Local[edit]

Caddo Parish Sheriff[edit]

The local race for Sheriff inCaddo Parishreceived national attention when Democrat Henry Whitehorn appeared to win the race by one vote against Republican John Nickelson.[27]After more than 43,000 votes had been cast in the race, a recount still yielded a one-vote victory for Whitehorn.[28]After the recount, Nickelson filed a lawsuit against Whitehorn and local election officials challenging the validity of the results and demanding that either he be declared the victor or a new election be held. A specially appointed judge, Joe Bleich, found that there had been 11 illegally cast votes and ordered a new election to take place no earlier than March 23, 2024.[29]On appeal by Whitehorn, the Second Circuit Court of Appeal upheld the lower court's decision by a 3–2 margin.[30]Whitehorn would go on to win the do-over election, this time expanding his lead to 4,000 against Nickelson, with Nickelson calling Whitehorn to concede the night of the election. Whitehorn is set to be sworn in July 1, 2024, taking over from interim Sheriff Jay Long, who had temporarily taken over after outgoing Sheriff Steve Prator's term expired.[31]

First election[edit]

Candidates

  • Shayne Gibson (Republican), Sheriff of theGreenwoodPolice Department[32]
  • Patricia "Pat" Gilley (Democratic), retired attorney and former candidate for CaddoDistrict Attorneyin 2020[32]
  • Eric Hatfield (Republican), Chief Deputy Constable of Caddo Parish[32]
  • Hersey Jones Jr. (Democratic), neighborhood organizer[32]
  • John Nickelson (Republican), former member of theShreveportCity Council(advanced to run-off)[32]
  • Henry Whitehorn (Democratic), former Chief of Police ofShreveport(advanced to run-off)[32]

Results

Caddo Parish Sheriff election jungle primary[33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Nickelson 20,554 44.6%
Democratic Henry Whitehorn 15,890 34.5%
Republican Eric Hatfield 2,912 6.3%
Democratic Hersey Jones Jr. 2,473 5.4%
Republican Shayne Gibson 2,224 4.8%
Democratic Patricia "Pat" Gilley 2,001 4.4%
Total votes 46,054 100%
Caddo Parish Sheriff runoff election (invalidated)[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Henry Whitehorn 21,624 50.0012% +15.5
Republican John Nickelson 21,623 49.9988% +5.5
Total votes 43,247 100% N/A

Second election[edit]

Caddo Parish Sheriff runoff election (do-over)[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Henry Whitehorn 34,752 53.3% +3.3
Republican John Nickelson 30,487 46.7% −3.3
Total votes 65,239 100% N/A

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  1. ^Poll commissioned by LA Integrity PAC

References[edit]

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  2. ^"Louisiana Constitution of 1974"(PDF).Government of Louisiana.RetrievedDecember 25,2022.
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  4. ^"Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry announces he is running for governor".WDSU.October 6, 2022.RetrievedDecember 25,2022.
  5. ^Hilburn, Greg (April 11, 2023)."Louisiana Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin won't seek reelection".The Lafayette Daily Advertiser.
  6. ^"Nancy Landry, former state representative, joins field for secretary of state".
  7. ^Jones, Paula (June 8, 2023)."Baton Rouge attorney Gwen Collins-Greenup announces run for secretary of state".BRProud.RetrievedJune 29,2023.
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  12. ^"Louisiana House Speaker Clay Schexnayder makes it official, will run for secretary of state".
  13. ^"Brandon Trosclair announces candidacy for Secretary of State".The Gonzales Weekly Citizen.December 8, 2022.RetrievedDecember 25,2022.
  14. ^Skinner, Victor (September 21, 2023)."Five Louisiana secretary of state candidates offer views in forum".The Center Square.RetrievedOctober 13,2023.
  15. ^"Official Results for Election Date: 10/14/2023 Secretary of State".
  16. ^"Louisiana General Election Results".The New York Times.RetrievedNovember 19,2023.
  17. ^ab"La. State Treasurer John Schroder officially joins race for governor".WAFB.January 9, 2023.RetrievedJanuary 9,2023.
  18. ^Gallagher, Kevin (March 8, 2023)."Former Congressman John Fleming to run for State Treasurer".Louisiana Radio Network.RetrievedMarch 8,2023.
  19. ^"Dustin Granger announces for treasurer, calls for investments in clean energy".
  20. ^"State Representative Scott McKnight Announces Candidacy for Louisiana State Treasurer".lobservateur.June 12, 2022.RetrievedDecember 25,2022.
  21. ^O'Donoghue, Julie (October 9, 2023)."John Schroder endorses Scott McKnight in Louisiana treasurer race".Louisiana Illuminator.RetrievedOctober 9,2023.
  22. ^"Official Results for Election Date: 10/14/2023 Treasurer".
  23. ^"John Fleming wins race for Louisiana Treasurer".RetrievedNovember 19,2023.
  24. ^"LOUISIANA. State Agriculture Comm Mike Strain (R) announced he will seek reelection next year to a fifth term; will not run for Governor".September 15, 2022.RetrievedDecember 25,2022.
  25. ^ab"Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announces he will not seek reelection".WDSU News.March 14, 2023.RetrievedMarch 14,2023.
  26. ^Thorington, Brooke (October 17, 2022)."Tim Temple officially throws his name in the hat for another run at Insurance Commissioner".Louisiana Radio Network.RetrievedDecember 26,2022.
  27. ^Dawson, Daffney; Maxwell, Steven (November 20, 2023)."'Every vote counts': Sheriff-Elect Henry Whitehorn speaks on election, future goals ".KSLA.RetrievedApril 13,2024.
  28. ^Louisiana Illuminator (November 27, 2023)."Win margin in Caddo sheriff's race still one vote after recount".RetrievedApril 13,2024.
  29. ^Vargas, Ramon Antonio (December 6, 2023)."New election ordered in Louisiana sheriffs race won by one vote".RetrievedApril 13,2024.
  30. ^"Court upholds judge's ruling ordering new election in Louisiana sheriff's race decided by one vote".apnews.AP.December 13, 2023.RetrievedApril 13,2024.
  31. ^"Louisiana sheriff candidate wins do-over after disputed 1-vote victory was tossed".apnews.AP.March 24, 2024.RetrievedApril 13,2024.
  32. ^abcdefDawson, Daffney; Heyen, Curtis (September 21, 2023)."Nickelson, Whitehorn in runoff for Caddo Parish sheriff".KSLA.RetrievedApril 13,2024.
  33. ^abc"Sheriff".Secretary of State of Louisiana.October 14, 2023.RetrievedApril 13,2024.

External links[edit]

Official campaign websites for Secretary of State
Official campaign websites for Treasurer
Official campaign websites for Commissioner of Insurance