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Election Results for St. Charles Parish

Category Party Candidate Votes %
State Representative - 57th District DEM Sylvia Taylor [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
NOPTY Russell "Russ" Wise [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
Councilman - 5th District REP Michelle O'Daniels [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
DEM Ryant Price [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]


Election Results for St. James Parish

Category Party Candidate Votes %
District Judge - 23rd Judicial District Court, ES 1, Div. E REP "Vicky" Jones [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
DEM Keyojuan Gant Turner [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
Sheriff DEM Sidney "Sid" Berthelot [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
DEM Claude J. Louis, Jr. [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
Councilman - District 20 DEM Camella St. Pierre Landry [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
DEM Courtney Long [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]


Election Results for St. John the Baptist Parish

Category Party Candidate Votes %
State Representative - 57th District DEM Sylvia Taylor [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
NOPTY Russell "Russ" Wise [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
Clerk of Court DEM Felicia Feist [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
DEM Kent St. Amant [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
Councilman - District 1 DEM Virgie Jarrow Johnson [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
DEM Haston "Bun" Lewis, Jr. [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
Councilman - District 2 DEM Cherronna Frank [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
DEM Julia Remondet [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
DEM Warren "Bosco" Torres, Jr. [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
Councilman - District 6 DEM Vernon Bailey, Sr. [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]
DEM Tonia Schnyder [Insert Vote Count] [Insert Percentage]




CA No. 1 (ACT 200, 2023 - HB 311)
Prohibits the use of private funds in the administration of elections. results (excluding invalid votes)
Yes
734,325 (72.6%)
No
277,560 (27.4%)

50%
CA No. 2 (ACT 30, 2023 - SB 63)
Provides that the freedom of worship is a fundamental right worthy of the highest protection. results (excluding invalid votes)
Yes
805,669 (79.2%)
No
211,625 (20.8%)

50%
CA No. 3 (ACT 107, 2023 - HB 47)
Dedicates certain payments to be applied to the state retirement system unfunded accrued liability. results (excluding invalid votes)
Yes
559,537 (56.2%)
No
436,718 (43.8%)

50%


CA No. 4 (ACT 48, 2023 - HB 46)
Restricts ad valorem tax exemptions for certain nonprofit organizations. results (excluding invalid votes)
Yes
661,328 (66%)
No
340,633 (34%)

50%



Washington Parish Election Results - November 18, 2023

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Party Candidate Votes %
State Representative District 75
Democrat Kelvin May 0 0%
Republican John Wyble 0 0%
Parish President
Republican Ryan Seal 0 0%
Republican Malinda Brumfield White 0 0%
Sheriff
Republican Randy "Country" Seal 0 0%
Republican Jason Smith 0 0%
Council Member District 6
Republican Dewayne "Worm" Magee 0 0%
Republican Reginald McMasters 0 0%

Louisiana Statewide Election Results - November 18, 2023

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Party Candidate Votes %
Secretary of State
Democrat "Gwen" Collins-Greenup 0 0%
Republican Nancy Landry 0 0%
Attorney General
Democrat Lindsey Cheek 0 0%
Republican "Liz" Baker Murrill 0 0%
Treasurer
Republican John Fleming 0 0%
Democrat Dustin Granger 0 0%

Ballot Measures

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Number Subject Description Results
Amendment 1 State Legislature Act 278, 2022 - House Bill 166: This amendment proposes that the legislature may consider vetoed bills during a regular or extraordinary session rather than convening a separate veto session. It also clarifies that the governor's deadline to act on a bill is based on the legislative session in which the bill was passed. Yes Votes: 0 (0%)
No Votes: 0 (0%)
Amendment 2 Budgets Act 199, 2023 - House Bill 254: This amendment seeks to repeal constitutional provisions establishing various state funds that are now inactive and transfers the remaining money in these funds to the state general fund. Yes Votes: 0 (0%)
No Votes: 0 (0%)
Amendment 3 Property and Taxes Act 179, 2023 - Senate Bill 127: This amendment authorizes local governments to provide an additional property tax exemption of up to $2,500 for first responders, including firefighters, emergency medical service personnel, emergency response dispatchers, peace officers, police officers, and sheriffs. Yes Votes: 0 (0%)
No Votes: 0 (0%)
Amendment 4 Budgets Act 198, 2023 - House Bill 244: This amendment allows the state legislature, through a two-thirds supermajority vote, to use up to $250 million of funds in the Revenue Stabilization Trust Fund to alleviate a budget deficit. Yes Votes: 0 (0%)
No Votes: 0 (0%)
Proposition 1 Taxes Proposition 1 - Fire Protection District No. 9: This proposition involves a continuation of a property tax of 16.26 mills for 10 years by the Board of Commissioners. The tax aims to fund maintenance, operations, and improvements within the Fire Protection District No. 9, ensuring adequate fire services and emergency response capabilities. Yes Votes: 0 (0%)
No Votes: 0 (0%)
Proposition 2 Taxes Proposition 2 - Fire Protection District No. 9: This proposition proposes the continuation of a property tax of 4.16 mills for 10 years by the Board of Commissioners. The revenue from this tax will be dedicated to acquiring, constructing, improving, maintaining, and operating fire protection facilities and equipment in Fire Protection District No. 9, including paying salaries and benefits for fire personnel. Yes Votes: 0 (0%)
No Votes: 0 (0%)


Washington Parish Election Results

State Representative District 75

Party Candidate Votes %
Democrat Kelvin May 0 0%
Republican John Wyble 0 0%

Sheriff

Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy "Country" Seal 0 0%
Republican Jason Smith 0 0%

Parish President

Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ryan Seal 0 0%
Republican Malinda Brumfield White 0 0%

Council Member District 6

Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dewayne "Worm" Magee 0 0%
Republican Reginald McMasters 0 0%

Ballot Measures

Amendment 1

Subject Description Results
State Legislature Act 278, 2022 - House Bill 166: This amendment proposes that the legislature may consider vetoed bills during a regular or extraordinary session rather than convening a separate veto session. It also clarifies that the governor's deadline to act on a bill is based on the legislative session in which the bill was passed. Yes Votes: 0 (0%)
No Votes: 0 (0%)

Amendment 2

Subject Description Results
Budgets Act 199, 2023 - House Bill 254: This amendment seeks to repeal constitutional provisions establishing various state funds that are now inactive and transfers the remaining money in these funds to the state general fund. Yes Votes: 0 (0%)
No Votes: 0 (0%)

Amendment 3

Subject Description Results
Property and Taxes Act 179, 2023 - Senate Bill 127: This amendment authorizes local governments to provide an additional property tax exemption of up to $2,500 for first responders, including firefighters, emergency medical service personnel, emergency response dispatchers, peace officers, police officers, and sheriffs. Yes Votes: 0 (0%)
No Votes: 0 (0%)

Amendment 4

Subject Description Results
Budgets Act 198, 2023 - House Bill 244: This amendment allows the state legislature, through a two-thirds supermajority vote, to use up to $250 million of funds in the Revenue Stabilization Trust Fund to alleviate a budget deficit. Yes Votes: 0 (0%)
No Votes: 0 (0%)

Proposition 1

Subject Description Results
Taxes Proposition 1 - Fire Protection District No. 9: This proposition involves a continuation of a property tax of 16.26 mills for 10 years by the Board of Commissioners. The tax aims to fund maintenance, operations, and improvements within the Fire Protection District No. 9, ensuring adequate fire services and emergency response capabilities. Yes Votes: 0 (0%)
No Votes: 0 (0%)

Proposition 2

Subject Description Results
Taxes Proposition 2 - Fire Protection District No. 9: This proposition proposes the continuation of a property tax of 4.16 mills for 10 years by the Board of Commissioners. The revenue from this tax will be dedicated to acquiring, constructing, improving, maintaining, and operating fire protection facilities and equipment in Fire Protection District No. 9, including paying salaries and benefits for fire personnel. Yes Votes: 0 (0%)
No Votes: 0 (0%)


Election Results

Category Party Candidate Votes %
State Representative District 75   Democrat Kelvin May 0 0%
  Republican John Wyble 0 0%
Sheriff   Republican Randy "Country" Seal 0 0%
  Republican Jason Smith 0 0%
Parish President   Republican Ryan Seal 0 0%
  Republican Malinda Brumfield White 0 0%
Council Member District 6   Republican Dewayne "Worm" Magee 0 0%
  Republican Reginald McMasters 0 0%