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Louisiana's 6th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Louisiana.The district covers a backslash-shaped region stretching from Shreveport in the northwest of the state, roughly following the Red River of the South and the Mississippi River to the state capital of Baton Rouge, encompassing most of the majority-Black areas in between.
The 2024 Baton Rouge mayoral election was held on November 5, 2024, with a runoff for December 7 to elect the mayor-president of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.With no candidate receiving a majority of votes in the initial round of the election, a runoff election was held on December 7.
2023 Louisiana gubernatorial election ← 2019 October 14, 2023 2027 → Turnout 36.3% Candidate Jeff Landry Shawn Wilson Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 547,827 275,525 Percentage 51.56% 25.93% Candidate Stephen Waguespack John Schroder Party Republican Republican Popular vote 62,287 56,654 Percentage 5.86% 5.33% Parish results Congressional district results Precinct results Landry ...
Explaining the Louisiana constitutional amendments as early voting for Dec. 7 election begins. Gannett. Greg Hilburn, Shreveport Times. November 26, 2024 at 5:09 AM.
Louisiana's 2nd congressional district contains nearly all of the city of New Orleans and stretches west and north to Baton Rouge. The district is currently represented by Democrat Troy Carter. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of D+25, it is one of two Democratic districts in Louisiana. [3]
Map of Louisiana's congressional districts since 2025 Interactive map version. The U.S. state of Louisiana currently has six congressional districts.The state has had as many as eight districts; the eighth district was eliminated on January 9, 1993 after results of the 1990 census, and the seventh district was eliminated in 2013, following results of the 2010 census, largely because of people ...
It encompasses much of Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and Lafayette. [41] The incumbent, Republican Garret Graves, originally ran for re-election, but on June 14, 2024, he withdrew, as the modified seat was upheld by the Supreme Court for this election cycle. [26] He was re-elected with 80.4% of the vote in 2022. [9]
East Baton Rouge 2015 No 62 Roy Daryl Adams: Dem East Baton Rouge and East Feliciana: 2019 Yes 63 Barbara Carpenter: Dem East Baton Rouge 2015 No 64 Kellee Hennessy Dickerson: Rep East Baton Rouge and Livingston: 2023 Yes 65 Lauren Ventrella: Rep East Baton Rouge 2023 Yes 66 Emily Chenevert: Rep East Baton Rouge 2023 Yes 67 Larry Selders: Dem ...