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Elections for mayor in Lafayette, Louisiana
Elections are currently held every four years to elect the Mayor-President of Lafayette, Louisiana .
2011 Lafayette mayoral election Turnout 33.99%[ 1]
The 2011 Lafayette mayoral election was held on October 22, 2011. It saw the reelection of the incumbent Mayor-President Joey Durel .
Election results[ 2]
Candidate
Votes
%
Joey Durel
28,794
63.34
Mike Stagg
16,663
36.66
Total votes
45,457
100
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2015 Lafayette mayoral election Turnout 40.43%[ 3]
Candidate
Joel Robideaux
Dee Stanley
Party
Republican
Republican
Popular vote
31,624
25,156
Percentage
55.70%
44.30%
The 2015 Lafayette mayoral election was held on October 24, 2015. It saw the election of Joel Robideaux, a former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives .[ 4]
Joey Durel, the incumbent mayor-president, did not seek reelection. Two Republican candidates participated in the election.
Election results[ 5]
Candidate
Votes
%
Joel Robideaux
31,624
55.70
Dee Stanley
25,156
44.30
Total votes
56,780
100
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2019 Lafayette mayoral election Turnout 44.33% (Primary)[ 6] 51.16% (General)[ 7]
Candidate
Josh Guillory
Carlee Alm-LaBar
Party
Republican
Independent
Popular vote
43,103
34,047
Percentage
55.87%
44.13%
Mayor-President before election
Joel Robideaux
Republican
Elected Mayor-President
Josh Guillory
Republican
The 2019 Lafayette mayoral election was held on November 16, 2019. It saw the election of Josh Guillory, a Republican attorney.[ 8]
Joel Robideaux, the incumbent mayor-president, did not seek reelection. A total of 5 candidates participated in the election. A primary election was held on October 12 to decide the two candidates on the general election.
Primary election results[ 9]
Candidate
Votes
%
Josh Guillory
20,140
30.52
Carlee Alm-LaBar
18,799
28.49
Simone Champagne
16,102
24.40
Carlos Harvin
6,717
10.18
Nancy Marcotte
4,234
6.42
Total votes
65,992
100
General election results[ 10]
Candidate
Votes
%
Josh Guillory
43,103
55.87
Carlee Alm-LaBar
34,047
44.13
Total votes
77,150
100
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^ PostElection Statistics (PDF) . Louisiana Secretary of State. July 6, 2017. p. 126.
^ "Louisiana Secretary of State - Election Results" . voterportal.sos.la.gov . Retrieved May 20, 2023 .
^ PostElection Statistics (PDF) . Louisiana Secretary of State. November 2, 2015. p. 121.
^ "Chief Craft: Will he stay or will he go?" . The Daily Advertiser . Retrieved May 20, 2023 .
^ "Louisiana Secretary of State - Election Results" . voterportal.sos.la.gov . Retrieved May 20, 2023 .
^ PostElection Statistics (PDF) . Louisiana Secretary of State. October 24, 2019. p. 122.
^ PostElection Statistics (PDF) . Louisiana Secretary of State. November 26, 2019. p. 122.
^ "Election 2019: Josh Guillory wins Lafayette mayor-president race, defeats Carlee Alm-LaBar" . The Daily Advertiser . Retrieved May 20, 2023 .
^ "Louisiana Secretary of State - Election Results" . voterportal.sos.la.gov . Retrieved May 20, 2023 .
^ "Louisiana Secretary of State - Election Results" . voterportal.sos.la.gov . Retrieved May 20, 2023 .