PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS and having made

ELECTION PROCLAMATION
STATE OF LOUISIANA
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day the undersigned authority, acting under and by virtue of
the provisions of Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution and Section 574 of the Election Code, does
hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held throughout the State “YES”
and “NO” for the following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, on
Tuesday, November 8, 2016, as per returns filed in this office by the various Parish Boards of Election
Supervisors as follows:
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
STATE OF LOUISIANA
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
BE IT KNOWN, that I, John Bel Edwards, Governor of the State of Louisiana, acting by virtue
of the provisions of Article XIII, Section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, do hereby
officially announce and declare the results of the election held throughout the State “YES” and “NO”
for the following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, on Tuesday, the
8th day of November, 2016, in accordance with the Constitution and laws of this State, as per returns
filed in the office of the Secretary of State by the various Boards of Election Supervisors throughout
the State, to-wit:
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
1
2
3
Do you support an amendment to provide that the manner
of appointment for the registrar of voters in each parish
is as provided by law and to require the qualifications of
the registrar to be provided by law? (Amends Article XI,
Section 5)
HB No. 459, Act 677
Do you support an amendment to authorize the
postsecondary education management boards to
establish the tuition and mandatory fee amounts
charged by institutions under their supervision and
management, without legislative approval? (Adds
Article VIII, Section 7.2)
SB No. 80, Act 680
Do you support an amendment to eliminate the
deductibility of federal income taxes paid in computing
state corporate income taxes? (Effective January 1,
2017) (Amends Article VII, Section 4(A))
HB No. 31, Act 31
PARISH
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
ACADIA
17,367
7,663
10,019
14,876
9,107
15,501
ALLEN
ASCENSION
5,538
2,881
3,042
5,352
3,188
5,093
37,055
13,612
21,589
29,179
22,395
27,670
ASSUMPTION
AVOYELLES
7,129
2,357
4,281
5,116
4,418
4,826
10,001
4,668
4,898
9,667
6,278
8,124
BEAUREGARD
9,623
4,516
4,862
9,178
5,438
8,507
BIENVILLE
4,308
1,863
2,632
3,485
2,452
3,617
BOSSIER
32,403
12,351
18,034
26,401
16,669
27,264
CADDO
70,000
23,523
45,599
47,260
42,029
49,815
CALCASIEU
57,126
21,433
33,389
44,901
33,964
43,555
CALDWELL
2,728
1,564
1,470
2,791
1,518
2,686
CAMERON
2,173
1,299
1,295
2,163
1,378
2,035
CATAHOULA
2,664
1,590
1,582
2,623
1,524
2,603
CLAIBORNE
4,240
1,251
2,513
2,932
2,441
2,905
CONCORDIA
5,406
1,928
3,122
4,114
2,771
4,361
DESOTO
EAST BATON ROUGE
8,370
3,661
4,816
7,080
5,018
6,794
135,043
47,640
87,946
94,988
84,480
95,568
EAST CARROLL
1,814
723
1,184
1,298
918
1,509
EAST FELICIANA
6,217
3,011
3,844
5,302
3,653
5,422
EVANGELINE
9,039
3,736
4,922
7,776
5,168
7,218
FRANKLIN
5,356
2,732
3,185
4,841
2,725
5,259
GRANT
5,376
2,806
2,759
5,328
3,066
4,963
IBERIA
19,848
8,768
11,102
17,188
10,985
17,055
IBERVILLE
10,094
3,938
6,541
7,484
6,393
7,375
JACKSON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON DAVIS
4,690
2,156
2,728
4,060
2,652
4,077
123,859
37,045
71,995
88,008
76,027
81,661
8,908
4,235
4,921
8,134
5,030
7,891
LAFAYETTE
68,959
27,707
42,978
53,699
37,709
57,609
LAFOURCHE
27,542
10,258
15,564
22,048
15,710
21,482
LASALLE
2,950
3,173
2,905
3,169
2,674
3,363
LINCOLN
12,665
4,351
9,401
7,663
7,624
9,182
LIVINGSTON
37,209
16,282
19,058
34,305
20,333
32,272
2,908
1,089
1,712
2,186
1,509
2,369
4,307
6,056
4,082
6,138
MADISON
MOREHOUSE
7,422
3,060
10,610
4,445
5,729
9,176
5,229
9,438
ORLEANS
114,335
32,447
71,329
75,334
86,170
58,456
OUACHITA
43,888
17,519
27,579
33,565
23,549
36,755
6,675
2,847
3,295
6,152
4,111
5,214
NATCHITOCHES
PLAQUEMINES
POINTE COUPEE
7,595
2,855
4,501
5,869
4,505
5,654
35,769
15,812
18,958
32,405
20,102
30,505
RED RIVER
2,625
1,189
1,546
2,232
1,636
2,116
RICHLAND
5,622
2,831
3,294
5,097
2,934
5,347
SABINE
5,512
3,205
3,095
5,491
3,037
5,493
ST. BERNARD
10,311
3,944
5,576
8,557
6,312
7,617
ST. CHARLES
18,272
5,589
9,888
13,875
10,731
12,711
RAPIDES
ST. HELENA
3,572
1,613
2,266
2,834
2,160
2,883
ST. JAMES
7,867
2,830
4,440
6,190
5,441
5,032
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
13,683
4,636
7,919
10,217
8,635
9,281
ST. LANDRY
24,067
10,101
14,162
19,756
14,128
19,318
ST. MARTIN
15,706
7,007
9,144
13,437
8,773
13,508
ST. MARY
13,630
6,771
7,761
12,546
7,306
12,701
ST. TAMMANY
85,680
28,555
44,696
69,379
45,638
66,871
TANGIPAHOA
34,275
13,120
19,693
27,148
19,908
26,564
1,491
646
1,026
1,089
835
1,249
29,374
10,445
16,627
22,945
16,378
22,739
6,725
3,151
4,219
5,594
4,006
5,711
15,792
7,160
8,593
14,346
8,806
13,780
TENSAS
TERREBONNE
UNION
VERMILION
9,407
5,780
4,412
10,668
5,273
9,666
WASHINGTON
11,409
5,228
6,186
10,267
7,023
9,300
WEBSTER
VERNON
11,789
4,438
6,029
10,037
5,662
10,239
WEST BATON ROUGE
8,687
3,223
5,344
6,543
5,425
6,327
WEST CARROLL
2,677
1,480
1,380
2,724
1,363
2,710
WEST FELICIANA
3,544
1,788
2,342
2,983
2,096
3,144
WINN
3,611
2,079
1,853
3,792
1,942
3,627
1,330,230
501,604
783,077
1,040,899
790,440
1,009,725
GRAND TOTAL
and having made the above computation from the face of said returns, I do hereby officially announce and declare
the said election to have resulted in the adoption of Amendment No. 1.
WITNESS my hand and the impress of the Seal of the State of Louisiana, at the State Capitol, in the City of Baton Rouge on this the 22nd day of November, 2016.
Attest by the Governor
/s/ Tom Schedler
SECRETARY OF STATE
/s/ John Bel Edwards
GOVERNOR
128571(01)-nov 22-1t
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
STATE OF LOUISIANA
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day the undersigned authority, acting under and by virtue of
the provisions of Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution and Section 574 of the Election Code, does
hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held throughout the State “YES”
and “NO” for the following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, on
Tuesday, November 8, 2016, as per returns filed in this office by the various Parish Boards of Election
Supervisors as follows:
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
STATE OF LOUISIANA
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
BE IT KNOWN, that I, John Bel Edwards, Governor of the State of Louisiana, acting by virtue
of the provisions of Article XIII, Section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, do hereby
officially announce and declare the results of the election held throughout the State “YES” and “NO”
for the following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, on Tuesday, the
8th day of November, 2016, in accordance with the Constitution and laws of this State, as per returns
filed in the office of the Secretary of State by the various Boards of Election Supervisors throughout
the State, to-wit:
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
4
5
6
Do you support an amendment to authorize an exemption
from ad valorem property tax for the total assessed value
of the homestead of an unmarried surviving spouse of a
person who died while on active duty as a member of the
armed forces of the United States or the Louisiana National
Guard, or while performing their duties as a state police,
law enforcement, or fire protection officer? (Effective
December 1, 2016) (Adds Article VII, Section 21(M))
HB No. 505, Act 678
Do you support an amendment to establish the Revenue
Stabilization Trust Fund for the deposit of recurring
mineral and corporate tax revenues, to restrict the use
of the fund to 10% of the balance when the balance
reaches $5 billion, to restrict the use of the fund to
construction projects and transportation infrastructure,
and to allocate recurring mineral revenues to the
payment of state employee retirement debt? (Adds
Article VII, Section 10(F)(4)(h), 10.15, and 10.16)
HB No. 603, Act 679
Do you support an amendment to authorize the use
of up to five percent of current year appropriations or
allocations from statutorily or certain constitutionally
created funds or up to one percent of the current year’s
balances in certain constitutionally created funds to
eliminate a projected deficit in the next fiscal year if
the official forecast for the next fiscal year is less than
the official forecast for the current fiscal year or if the
official forecast has been reduced by at least one
percent from the most recently adopted estimate for
the ensuing fiscal year, and to exempt certain funds
and mandates from being used to eliminate a projected
deficit? (Amends Article VII, Section 10(F)(2)(b); adds
Article VII, Section 10(F)(4)(h), (i), (j), (k), and (l))
SB No. 201, Act 681
PARISH
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
ACADIA
17,459
7,247
12,032
12,368
9,031
15,296
ALLEN
5,918
2,429
3,881
4,346
2,940
5,276
ASCENSION
37,148
13,235
26,366
23,065
20,558
28,742
ASSUMPTION
6,638
2,596
4,896
4,214
4,231
4,820
AVOYELLES
9,657
4,797
6,954
7,306
5,891
8,297
BEAUREGARD
10,410
3,615
7,057
6,746
5,319
8,431
4,178
1,887
3,092
2,862
2,292
3,637
BOSSIER
33,529
10,752
22,151
20,995
16,843
26,011
CADDO
67,462
24,598
51,103
39,109
42,495
47,079
CALCASIEU
57,116
20,602
41,320
35,352
32,986
43,401
CALDWELL
2,965
1,259
1,878
2,299
1,313
2,855
CAMERON
2,606
838
1,799
1,574
1,368
2,010
BIENVILLE
CATAHOULA
2,679
1,503
1,909
2,185
1,187
2,893
CLAIBORNE
3,980
1,366
3,014
2,258
2,298
2,948
CONCORDIA
5,285
1,879
3,576
3,436
2,868
4,118
DESOTO
EAST BATON ROUGE
8,450
3,415
5,523
6,151
4,354
7,231
122,217
58,064
101,289
76,190
76,717
99,310
EAST CARROLL
1,592
836
1,121
1,261
970
1,414
EAST FELICIANA
6,002
3,065
4,420
4,522
3,327
5,578
EVANGELINE
8,654
3,807
6,437
5,761
4,999
7,168
FRANKLIN
5,501
2,497
3,747
4,123
2,893
4,977
GRANT
5,490
2,609
3,901
4,026
3,099
4,798
IBERIA
19,772
8,359
13,907
13,777
11,346
16,248
9,413
4,328
7,354
6,186
5,908
7,581
IBERVILLE
JACKSON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON DAVIS
4,769
2,020
3,064
3,597
2,318
4,331
117,212
41,346
87,818
66,457
69,089
84,485
9,405
3,585
6,132
6,683
4,425
8,386
LAFAYETTE
68,628
27,096
48,925
44,912
38,012
55,281
LAFOURCHE
26,935
10,412
19,538
17,234
15,871
20,812
LASALLE
3,063
2,985
3,312
2,654
1,390
4,565
LINCOLN
12,487
4,382
9,400
7,094
7,585
8,856
LIVINGSTON
39,484
13,646
25,295
26,567
18,889
32,606
2,582
1,289
1,906
1,907
1,569
2,234
4,744
5,343
3,725
6,314
MADISON
MOREHOUSE
6,989
3,250
10,038
4,793
6,303
8,196
4,856
9,551
ORLEANS
108,630
36,374
89,681
51,475
72,045
67,656
OUACHITA
42,867
17,708
29,770
29,551
23,628
35,343
6,842
2,585
4,530
4,608
3,503
5,606
NATCHITOCHES
PLAQUEMINES
POINTE COUPEE
6,848
3,355
5,442
4,640
4,208
5,736
34,444
16,539
25,342
24,593
19,378
30,180
RED RIVER
2,508
1,228
1,727
1,961
1,324
2,356
RICHLAND
5,654
2,636
3,734
4,452
2,696
5,460
SABINE
5,981
2,601
3,749
4,673
2,744
5,665
RAPIDES
ST. BERNARD
9,698
4,338
7,057
6,692
5,591
8,066
ST. CHARLES
17,777
5,809
13,050
9,979
10,534
12,450
ST. HELENA
3,288
1,757
2,443
2,516
1,822
3,110
ST. JAMES
7,703
2,769
5,563
4,720
4,587
5,685
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
12,522
5,366
9,337
8,308
7,769
9,781
ST. LANDRY
23,979
9,555
16,970
15,972
12,970
19,733
ST. MARTIN
15,863
6,443
10,893
11,051
8,818
13,013
ST. MARY
14,311
5,772
9,109
10,663
7,109
12,591
ST. TAMMANY
84,862
28,857
57,570
52,805
43,793
66,236
TANGIPAHOA
33,595
13,064
24,314
21,429
19,570
26,036
1,351
723
1,006
1,041
790
1,255
27,995
11,266
20,459
18,133
17,306
21,174
TENSAS
TERREBONNE
6,776
2,981
4,822
4,767
3,996
5,584
VERMILION
16,289
6,423
12,074
10,297
9,617
12,649
VERNON
10,810
4,309
6,899
7,931
5,176
9,584
WASHINGTON
11,559
4,869
7,700
8,401
6,205
9,827
WEBSTER
UNION
11,860
4,142
8,515
7,189
5,550
10,095
WEST BATON ROUGE
8,298
3,492
6,342
5,320
4,807
6,793
WEST CARROLL
3,043
1,043
1,728
2,290
1,262
2,723
WEST FELICIANA
3,516
1,755
2,520
2,650
1,815
3,340
WINN
3,757
1,849
2,295
3,216
1,663
3,853
1,298,339
509,995
949,805
822,079
743,238
1,019,120
GRAND TOTAL
and having made the above computation from the face of said returns, I do hereby officially announce and declare
the said election to have resulted in the adoption of Amendments No. 4 and No. 5.
WITNESS my hand and the impress of the Seal of the State of Louisiana, at the State Capitol, in the City of Baton Rouge on this the 22nd day of November, 2016.
Attest by the Governor
/s/ Tom Schedler
SECRETARY OF STATE
/s/ John Bel Edwards
GOVERNOR
128571(02)-nov 22-1t
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
STATE OF LOUISIANA
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day the undersigned authority, acting under and by virtue of the provisions of Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution and Section 574 of the
Election Code, does hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held on November 8, 2016, showing the number of votes cast for each candidate for the following
office(s) as per returns filed in this office by the various Parish Board(s) of Election Supervisors as follows:
For Presidential Electors
CANDIDATE
PARISH
1
2
3
4
5
Democratic
Green
Libertarian
Republican
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Constitution Courage Character It’s Our Children Life, Family... Loyal Trustworthy Socialism/Liberation Socialism Equality Socialist Workers Veterans Party
Acadia
5,638
106
281
21,162
50
74
13
10
9
5
5
8
28
Allen
2,106
50
102
6,867
26
45
12
8
6
3
1
4
15
16,476
324
1,184
36,143
83
263
31
56
31
11
3
13
60
Assumption
3,931
39
127
6,714
23
22
10
16
2
5
4
4
7
Avoyelles
5,035
69
188
11,165
28
28
13
14
5
3
6
7
25
Beauregard
2,393
64
225
12,238
30
63
9
15
8
3
2
6
22
Bienville
3,129
23
54
3,756
9
14
5
5
4
1
0
1
4
Bossier
12,641
263
1,024
35,474
79
237
18
35
14
8
4
7
44
Caddo
53,483
665
1,861
49,006
106
392
59
64
24
25
20
20
79
Calcasieu
26,296
551
1,786
54,191
185
457
45
70
36
17
19
19
113
Caldwell
788
14
28
3,822
9
18
1
2
3
0
0
2
5
Cameron
323
16
57
3,256
6
17
1
3
1
0
0
3
9
Catahoula
1,322
14
17
3,479
7
6
1
3
0
0
2
0
5
Claiborne
2,717
25
45
3,585
10
8
5
6
1
1
3
3
12
Concordia
3,272
14
68
5,477
9
8
4
4
3
3
0
4
6
DeSoto
5,165
33
128
8,068
16
51
8
7
10
0
3
2
9
102,828
1,643
4,959
84,660
318
1,364
115
199
79
49
44
42
191
East Carroll
1,838
6
16
1,059
4
3
3
4
2
1
0
2
1
East Feliciana
4,235
38
102
5,569
19
40
7
10
5
1
3
1
12
Evangeline
4,208
66
116
10,360
34
37
10
10
14
2
4
1
20
Franklin
2,506
28
68
6,514
9
14
4
4
1
1
1
3
9
Grant
1,181
34
126
7,408
16
31
0
6
0
1
0
5
13
Iberia
10,698
170
443
20,903
51
72
15
33
10
12
7
8
32
Iberville
8,324
92
165
7,320
28
44
13
14
12
4
4
5
18
Jackson
2,139
20
74
5,169
16
24
1
7
0
2
3
2
7
Jefferson
73,670
1,611
4,306
100,398
235
871
89
126
83
32
31
38
149
3,080
71
185
10,775
29
58
10
17
7
6
1
4
34
Lafayette
32,726
851
2,833
68,195
167
522
53
81
36
24
17
20
78
Lafourche
8,423
233
734
31,959
53
107
15
30
12
7
10
18
44
LaSalle
605
19
53
5,836
13
21
3
4
3
0
1
2
9
Lincoln
7,107
120
440
10,761
40
146
13
14
7
3
3
4
11
Livingston
6,950
292
1,151
48,824
135
214
19
50
22
6
6
9
52
Madison
2,744
15
17
1,927
4
6
5
3
3
2
1
0
5
Morehouse
5,155
46
73
6,502
15
25
10
7
7
1
4
1
6
Natchitoches
7,144
91
260
8,968
35
49
8
18
8
5
3
5
27
Orleans
133,996
2,546
3,638
24,292
127
698
92
86
63
86
49
59
80
Ouachita
24,428
343
980
41,734
101
266
17
50
22
5
9
13
49
Plaquemines
3,347
74
179
6,900
14
19
7
8
6
3
3
1
12
Pointe Coupee
4,764
35
86
6,789
16
34
4
13
1
2
2
2
13
18,322
314
858
36,816
100
265
29
50
13
10
6
9
52
Red River
1,938
11
47
2,391
4
12
3
4
2
2
0
3
5
Richland
3,157
35
67
6,287
12
20
5
4
2
0
1
3
4
Sabine
1,703
24
97
7,879
18
25
8
7
2
2
1
2
19
St. Bernard
4,960
169
308
10,237
31
41
13
14
13
3
3
1
22
St. Charles
8,559
186
592
16,621
29
116
9
29
14
3
4
4
26
St. Helena
3,353
18
43
2,497
16
18
3
6
1
2
1
1
5
St. James
6,418
44
98
5,456
14
22
10
4
0
5
3
5
6
St. John the Baptist
12,661
122
228
7,569
36
45
20
13
12
6
7
7
17
St. Landry
17,209
181
350
21,971
71
87
13
25
10
12
11
8
29
St. Martin
8,266
121
303
16,873
42
66
16
14
8
6
4
3
28
St. Mary
8,050
85
245
14,359
27
51
10
19
5
2
4
4
16
St. Tammany
27,717
1,019
3,409
90,915
206
777
54
96
41
18
10
24
106
Tangipahoa
16,878
286
843
33,959
85
184
33
48
14
11
12
16
47
1,332
8
13
1,182
1
1
1
2
3
0
2
2
1
10,665
215
808
31,902
77
119
10
31
9
8
3
8
41
Union
2,691
32
108
7,972
38
25
6
4
1
1
1
3
12
Vermilion
4,857
116
396
20,063
48
71
10
23
10
2
6
4
26
Vernon
2,665
72
265
13,471
39
54
8
13
4
2
2
3
35
Washington
5,692
68
185
12,556
29
35
8
15
6
4
2
7
21
Webster
6,260
63
166
11,542
14
41
13
15
6
4
3
3
15
West Baton Rouge
5,383
72
206
6,927
13
53
11
16
3
2
4
7
15
715
10
27
3,970
5
11
4
5
4
1
0
2
5
West Feliciana
2,248
17
97
3,390
6
25
3
4
2
0
2
0
5
Winn
1,644
29
40
4,608
13
15
0
8
4
0
0
3
8
780,154
14,031
37,978 1,178,638
3,129
8,547
1,048
1,581
749
446
370
480
1,881
Ascension
East Baton Rouge
Jefferson Davis
Rapides
Tensas
Terrebonne
West Carroll
Grand Total
CANDIDATE LEGEND
1 Democratic
Hillary Clinton, Timothy Kaine
2 Green
Jill Stein, Ajamu Baraka
3 Libertarian
Gary Johnson, Bill Weld
4 Republican
Donal Trump, Michael Pence
5 Constitution Party
Darrell Castle, Scott Bradley
6 Courage Character Evan McMullin, Nathan Johnson
7 It’s Our Children
Laurence Kotlikoff, Edward Lea
DEM
GRN
LBT
REP
OTHER
OTHER
OTHER
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Elected
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
8
9
10
11
12
13
Life, Family,
Loyal Trustworthy
Socialism/Liberation
Socialism Equality
Socialist Workers
Veterans Party
Tom Hoefling, Steve Schulin
Princess Jacob, Milton Fambro
Gloria La Riva, Eugene Puryear
Jerry White, Niles Niemuth
Alyson Kennedy, Osborne Hart
Chris Keniston, Deacon Taylor
OTHER
OTHER
OTHER
OTHER
OTHER
OTHER
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
WITNESS my hand and Seal of Office, in the City of Baton Rouge, on this the 22nd day of November, 2016.
/s/ Tom Schedler
Secretary of State
128571(03)-nov 22-1t
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
STATE OF LOUISIANA
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day the undersigned authority, acting under and by virtue of the provisions of Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution and Section 574 of the
Election Code, does hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held on November 8, 2016, showing the number of votes cast for each candidate for the following
office(s) as per returns filed in this office by the various Parish Board(s) of Election Supervisors as follows:
For U. S. Senator
CANDIDATE
PARISH
Acadia
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BILLIOT
BOUSTANY
CAMPBELL
CAO
CLEMENTS
CRAWFORD
DUKE
EDWARDS
185
12,183
2,094
113
78
293
817
323
81
2,818
981
50
49
177
434
173
Ascension
425
6,995
7,192
495
444
1,030
1,555
1,074
Assumption
129
1,246
1,741
66
51
176
437
266
Avoyelles
263
2,105
2,420
139
77
392
1,354
365
Beauregard
98
4,970
1,079
90
68
340
741
193
Bienville
67
170
2,347
21
18
87
211
117
Bossier
262
1,753
8,700
249
289
834
1,316
553
Caddo
694
3,163
33,827
368
545
1,007
1,795
2,314
Calcasieu
672
36,530
10,491
370
562
1,139
1,859
2,011
Caldwell
27
250
468
26
10
120
355
47
Cameron
23
2,118
132
14
21
54
130
29
Catahoula
46
274
694
29
20
144
278
60
Claiborne
55
174
1,769
28
20
61
170
95
Concordia
79
635
1,542
72
33
297
420
208
DeSoto
57
422
3,788
45
45
178
404
160
1,110
20,983
47,450
1,298
1,348
1,787
2,606
5,722
East Carroll
42
302
867
21
17
34
51
110
East Feliciana
96
682
1,873
28
38
137
371
226
174
4,567
1,410
93
59
222
634
277
Franklin
65
636
1,272
30
31
161
536
129
Grant
76
628
611
70
49
266
589
97
Iberia
300
9,635
3,609
143
135
255
704
779
Iberville
180
1,243
3,355
82
55
180
492
675
Jackson
53
377
1,265
47
24
112
325
100
2,530
19,532
24,955
5,490
1,119
1,470
5,375
6,304
Jefferson Davis
138
6,206
1,332
79
67
237
415
208
Lafayette
727
45,015
12,902
496
671
920
1,437
1,728
Lafourche
640
5,006
3,152
449
186
723
1,667
655
LaSalle
34
547
352
45
19
218
511
43
Lincoln
155
1,170
3,661
92
153
301
451
358
Livingston
419
6,590
3,563
505
456
1,487
3,430
436
Madison
57
289
1,198
26
20
61
160
174
Morehouse
90
454
2,476
40
28
159
452
226
130
581
4,905
76
78
226
500
277
1,408
9,801
49,801
3,555
982
611
933
10,131
Ouachita
453
3,266
12,883
313
277
839
1,840
1,004
Plaquemines
152
1,010
822
363
56
132
450
308
96
1,133
1,959
58
34
136
415
209
577
5,194
7,477
369
327
1,108
2,260
1,227
Red River
30
109
1,582
18
12
53
150
68
Richland
65
682
1,708
40
41
148
483
166
Sabine
45
480
1,293
51
34
186
457
100
St. Bernard
189
1,305
1,819
353
100
273
1,221
488
St. Charles
259
2,974
2,687
469
145
325
915
986
St. Helena
279
286
1,085
24
16
66
242
186
St. James
116
861
2,725
59
43
103
355
523
St. John the Baptist
228
1,199
4,107
232
78
139
576
1,487
St. Landry
403
12,863
7,016
151
139
366
1,022
1,067
St. Martin
278
8,876
2,743
93
103
212
621
544
St. Mary
294
5,195
2,737
148
105
307
629
558
St. Tammany
766
14,588
8,901
1,888
956
1,670
4,232
1,995
1,665
4,637
6,392
481
246
757
2,424
1,411
20
122
620
14
3
24
86
53
883
5,155
3,304
414
271
790
1,426
716
82
527
1,712
69
45
215
518
114
Vermilion
156
11,578
1,650
134
108
283
562
185
Vernon
132
1,623
1,304
116
114
468
871
257
Washington
288
1,223
2,292
104
74
296
1,197
617
Webster
101
398
5,123
55
44
183
485
184
West Baton Rouge
65
1,292
2,405
73
59
153
407
429
West Carroll
24
288
460
19
10
143
279
42
West Feliciana
46
654
896
27
35
78
191
110
Winn
73
440
857
44
30
174
377
97
19,352
298,008
337,833
21,019
11,370
25,523
58,606
51,774
Allen
East Baton Rouge
Evangeline
Jefferson
Natchitoches
Orleans
Pointe Coupee
Rapides
Tangipahoa
Tensas
Terrebonne
Union
Grand Total
CANDIDATE LEGEND
1 Billiot
Beryl
2 Boustany
Charles
3 Campbell
Foster
4 Cao
“Joseph”
NOPTY
REP
DEM
REP
1
2
3
4
Defeated
Defeated
Runoff
Defeated
5
6
7
8
Clements
Crawford
Duke
Edwards
Thomas P.
Donald “Crawdaddy”
David
Derrick
LBT
REP
REP
DEM
5
6
7
8
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
WITNESS my hand and Seal of Office, in the City of Baton Rouge, on this the 22nd day of November, 2016.
/s/ Tom Schedler
Secretary of State
128571(04)-nov 22-1t
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
STATE OF LOUISIANA
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day the undersigned authority, acting under and by virtue of the provisions of Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution and Section 574 of the
Election Code, does hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held on November 8, 2016, showing the number of votes cast for each candidate for the following
office(s) as per returns filed in this office by the various Parish Board(s) of Election Supervisors as follows:
For U. S. Senator
CANDIDATE
PARISH
Acadia
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
FAYARD
FLEMING
GILLAM
HEBERT
KENNEDY
LANDRIEU
LANG, JR.
MANESS
1,488
994
35
149
4,818
257
21
2,259
568
1,405
21
39
1,298
206
6
402
Ascension
5,648
4,360
114
261
17,968
1,114
44
2,888
Assumption
1,260
580
15
52
3,231
243
9
453
Avoyelles
980
2,139
27
52
3,496
351
23
563
Beauregard
644
2,855
26
59
1,945
271
16
970
Bienville
486
1,620
11
5
1,173
119
1
147
Bossier
2,701
16,677
107
69
10,809
685
25
2,377
Caddo
9,567
23,559
225
143
16,557
2,559
46
2,611
Calcasieu
6,083
3,001
183
198
9,970
2,426
55
4,139
Caldwell
397
814
2
9
1,728
51
1
151
Cameron
95
150
5
12
473
27
1
258
Catahoula
424
684
7
11
1,480
90
4
208
Claiborne
358
1,837
10
4
1,129
141
3
129
Concordia
835
1,008
14
9
2,006
240
9
358
DeSoto
641
3,594
12
22
2,770
273
11
398
33,077
14,567
514
574
44,922
5,901
145
5,585
458
223
5
2
403
78
6
46
East Feliciana
1,433
644
12
19
3,331
227
7
355
Evangeline
1,254
1,120
23
85
2,441
208
16
879
Franklin
766
1,419
15
23
2,927
177
4
359
Grant
301
2,569
13
27
2,031
146
14
797
Iberia
2,304
1,283
83
2,273
5,316
569
31
2,250
Iberville
2,490
841
27
76
3,811
519
19
538
Jackson
651
1,535
10
9
2,045
134
3
320
26,662
11,019
366
339
53,228
3,742
90
7,624
761
504
20
38
2,530
186
9
940
Lafayette
8,068
4,536
225
809
14,714
1,263
45
6,515
Lafourche
3,637
2,618
60
182
17,254
488
31
2,446
LaSalle
289
1,190
15
16
2,487
72
7
363
Lincoln
2,176
3,731
48
18
4,107
462
13
650
Livingston
3,859
5,242
146
195
24,756
429
36
3,637
669
421
9
13
815
203
4
109
Morehouse
1,484
1,780
18
16
2,875
359
14
379
Natchitoches
1,168
3,550
40
27
3,250
395
46
323
Orleans
49,769
3,084
385
362
14,732
7,315
77
1,230
Ouachita
6,954
12,623
101
91
18,377
1,657
37
2,838
Plaquemines
1,096
497
27
26
3,952
222
9
499
Pointe Coupee
1,292
757
14
38
3,653
171
7
320
Rapides
5,169
11,696
130
177
12,229
1,805
57
2,886
Red River
173
901
12
6
871
74
11
85
Richland
809
1,475
13
9
2,746
237
7
300
Sabine
340
3,209
15
16
2,536
112
6
366
St. Bernard
2,015
709
42
39
5,355
361
20
511
St. Charles
3,203
1,545
34
49
8,566
657
21
1,706
St. Helena
1,429
317
9
15
1,239
141
6
139
St. James
1,876
449
14
29
3,085
454
9
405
St. John the Baptist
4,175
755
40
52
4,261
928
12
599
St. Landry
3,545
1,599
66
202
5,379
772
27
1,797
St. Martin
1,758
848
48
918
4,686
380
19
1,532
St. Mary
2,024
1,440
25
369
4,906
421
19
1,085
12,054
10,904
299
208
48,914
1,727
90
9,897
6,421
3,116
73
101
16,962
897
29
3,317
367
257
4
3
544
85
2
44
4,617
2,895
86
129
16,734
563
30
3,067
656
2,451
21
19
3,128
145
5
483
1,289
877
25
618
4,438
196
19
1,950
532
6,630
49
42
2,088
386
20
930
1,682
1,417
15
37
6,942
377
18
862
675
6,299
22
18
3,109
227
12
444
1,745
685
15
69
3,734
372
14
467
West Carroll
247
996
7
3
1,671
57
5
198
West Feliciana
781
464
4
10
1,857
136
5
182
Winn
542
1,062
9
13
1,803
101
16
291
240,917
204,026
4,067
9,503
482,591
45,587
1,424
90,856
Allen
East Baton Rouge
East Carroll
Jefferson
Jefferson Davis
Madison
St. Tammany
Tangipahoa
Tensas
Terrebonne
Union
Vermilion
Vernon
Washington
Webster
West Baton Rouge
Grand Total
CANDIDATE LEGEND
9 Fayard
Caroline
10 Fleming
John
11 Gillam
Le Roy
12 Hebert
Troy
DEM
REP
LBT
NOPTY
9
10
11
12
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
13
14
15
16
Kennedy
Landrieu
Lang, Jr.
Maness
John
Gary
William Robert “Bob”
“Rob”
REP
DEM
OTHER
REP
13
14
15
16
Runoff
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
WITNESS my hand and Seal of Office, in the City of Baton Rouge, on this the 22nd day of November, 2016.
/s/ Tom Schedler
Secretary of State
128571(05)-nov 22-1t
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
STATE OF LOUISIANA
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day the undersigned authority, acting under and by virtue of the provisions of Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution and Section 574 of the Election
Code, does hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held on November 8, 2016, showing the number of votes cast for each candidate for the following office(s) as per
returns filed in this office by the various Parish Board(s) of Election Supervisors as follows:
For U. S. Representative, 2nd Congressional District
For U. S. Representative, 1st Congressional District
CANDIDATE
Parish
Jefferson
CANDIDATE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Barron
Dugas
Faust
Kearney
Scalise
Swider
Yang
Parish
3,221
3,461
346
1,318
1,424
East Baton Rouge
2,912
6,052
26,295
129
Iberville
1,214
4,094
3,891
629
195
Jefferson
7,264
12,883
39,132
89,078
2,403
1,003
10,387
15,896
101,932
748
19,492
958
253
St. Charles
1,747
4,444
6,539
863
648
17,116
785
221
St. James
1,270
3,679
5,333
12,708
9,405
243,645
9,237
3,236
St. John The Baptist
1,406
3,278
7,846
698
2,260
2,436
28,855
57,125
198,289
3,432
2,622
74,643
2,505
1,034
237
1,288
269
438
14,041
359
143
Assumption
1,312
4,330
1,075
689
13,112
1,242
258
Plaquemines
154
1,631
407
236
6,784
356
St. Bernard
367
2,295
847
455
9,379
1,854
13,380
4,167
3,569
Tangipahoa
478
4,379
1,648
Terrebonne
390
2,954
6,717
41,840
St. Tammany
Grand Total
3
Richmond
1,611
11,583
Orleans
2
Holden
Ascension
1,925
Lafourche
1
Cutno
Orleans
West Baton Rouge
CANDIDATE LEGEND
1 Barron
Eliot
2 Dugas
Lee Ann
3 Faust
Danil Ezekiel
4 Kearney
Howard
5 Scalise
Steve
6 Swider
Joseph “Joe”
7 Yang
Chuemai
GRN
DEM
DEM
LBT
REP
DEM
NOPTY
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Grand Total
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Elected
Defeated
Defeated
CANDIDATE LEGEND
1 Cutno
Kenneth
2 Holden
Melvin L. “Kip”
3 Richmond
Cedric
DEM
DEM
DEM
32
34
35
Defeated
Defeated
Elected
11
12
For U. S. Representative, 3rd Congressional District
CANDIDATE
Parish
Acadia
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Angelle
Barrilleaux
Ellison
Geymann
Hebert
Higgins
McLendon
Rader
Rantz
Rees
Scelfo, Sr. Vidrine
6,718
223
1,466
886
1,411
11,302
90
1,102
2,401
176
79
82
Calcasieu
23,186
3,334
3,981
17,324
9,341
9,141
1,019
7,039
2,118
337
436
552
Cameron
1,610
94
147
424
101
944
21
57
94
13
9
24
Iberia
6,698
337
1,854
242
1,800
10,327
181
5,263
2,927
130
200
77
Jefferson Davis
4,785
295
636
858
1,010
4,694
79
691
416
41
54
61
26,601
1,044
13,503
1,025
9,289
24,089
1,103
8,111
11,939
1,312
507
309
St. Landry
434
11
51
3
67
624
5
54
112
6
5
7
St. Martin
9,580
224
989
161
2,059
6,961
122
1,771
2,042
162
92
50
St. Mary
4,887
419
568
171
2,138
6,805
161
2,791
1,287
109
1,204
112
Vermilion
7,033
242
1,687
513
1,169
10,025
156
951
2,326
171
84
83
91,532
6,223
24,882
21,607
28,385
84,912
2,937
27,830
25,662
2,457
2,670
1,357
Lafayette
Grand Total
CANDIDATE LEGEND
1 Angelle
Scott A.
2 Barrilleaux
Bryan
3 Ellison
“Greg”
4 Geymann
Brett
5 Hebert
Jacob “Dorian Phibian”
6 Higgins
Clay
REP
REP
REP
REP
DEM
REP
36
37
38
39
40
41
Runoff
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Runoff
7
8
9
10
11
12
McLendon
Rader
Rantz
Rees
Scelfo, Sr.
Vidrine
Guy
Larry
“Gus”
Grover Joseph
Kenny P.
Herman L.
LBT
DEM
REP
REP
NOPTY
REP
42
43
44
45
46
47
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
For U. S. Representative, 4th Congressional District
CANDIDATE
Parish
1
2
3
Baucum
Guillory
4
Halverson Jenkins
5
6
7
8
John
Johnson
Jones
Krefft
Allen
1,538
982
211
1,678
605
1,394
1,659
104
Beauregard
1,948
1,500
244
2,624
1,495
3,830
1,901
187
Bienville
1,020
221
70
839
170
1,699
2,104
47
Bossier
8,826
1,251
432
8,053
1,867
16,700
8,455
332
Caddo
16,382
2,218
909
13,095
3,729
19,717
38,222
722
930
336
40
1,036
146
1,346
1,750
46
DeSoto
2,616
327
114
1,500
541
3,415
3,926
102
Evangeline
2,676
2,806
140
963
533
2,810
2,533
167
Natchitoches
2,668
717
178
2,903
588
2,362
5,287
112
886
136
34
454
138
940
1,304
33
Sabine
2,211
430
90
2,097
1,057
1,851
1,188
71
St. Landry
1,615
7,644
220
592
545
1,939
4,761
181
Union
1,660
684
125
1,216
420
3,040
2,040
113
Vernon
2,652
1,389
219
3,037
988
4,412
2,083
172
Webster
2,784
376
123
4,434
398
5,125
3,380
104
50,412
21,017
3,149
44,521
13,220
70,580
80,593
2,493
Claiborne
Red River
Grand Total
CANDIDATE LEGEND
1 Baucum
Ralph “Trey”
2 Guillory
Elbert
3 Halverson
Mark David
4 Jenkins
Oliver
REP
REP
NOPTY
REP
48
49
50
51
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
5
6
7
8
John
Johnson
Jones
Krefft
“Rick”
“Mike”
Marshall
Kenneth J.
REP
REP
DEM
NOPTY
52
53
54
55
Defeated
Runoff
Runoff
Defeated
For U. S. Representative, 5th Congressional District
CANDIDATE
Parish
1
2
CANDIDATE
Abraham, Jr.
Burkette
Avoyelles
10,176
2,854
Caldwell
3,753
Catahoula
3,461
Concordia
4,921
1,404
East Carroll
1,712
275
East Feliciana
1,995
1,540
Franklin
7,923
506
Grant
6,204
Jackson
Parish
1
2
Abraham, Jr.
Burkette
Ouachita
48,523
6,191
432
Rapides
37,690
8,350
534
Richland
7,982
613
St. Helena
583
516
St. Landry
8,731
4,022
Tangipahoa
9,029
5,251
Tensas
1,678
213
1,567
Washington
9,323
4,420
5,450
877
West Carroll
3,909
322
LaSalle
5,173
736
West Feliciana
2,705
1,631
Lincoln
12,885
2,358
Winn
4,263
962
Madison
2,804
422
208,545
47,117
Morehouse
7,672
1,121
Grand Total
CANDIDATE LEGEND
1 Abraham, Jr. Ralph
2 Burkette
Billy
REP
REP
56
57
Elected
Defeated
WITNESS my hand and Seal of Office, in the City of
Baton Rouge, on this the 22nd day of November, 2016.
/s/ Tom Schedler
Secretary of State
128570(06)-nov 22-1t
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
STATE OF LOUISIANA
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day the undersigned authority, acting under and by virtue of the provisions of Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution and Section 574 of the Election
Code, does hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held on November 8, 2016, showing the number of votes cast for each candidate for the following office(s) as per
returns filed in this office by the various Parish Board(s) of Election Supervisors as follows:
For Judge, Court of Appeal, 3rd Circuit, 1st District, Division B
For U. S. Representative, 6th Congressional District
CANDIDATE
1
Parish
2
Bell
Ascension
3
4
Fontanesi Graham
5
Graves
6
CANDIDATE
Lieberman Sampson
Parish
1
2
Kyzar
Peters
4,760
934
522
29,570
4,480
2,346
Avoyelles
7,059
6,401
827
104
85
3,822
729
337
Catahoula
1,084
2,767
9,666
3,670
1,098
88,958
28,375
19,025
Concordia
2,977
3,442
East Feliciana
484
70
43
2,660
675
408
Grant
3,018
4,274
Iberville
434
81
43
3,010
717
523
LaSalle
818
5,231
2,985
489
311
12,253
2,804
1,373
Natchitoches
11,812
1,817
Rapides
22,312
24,336
4,547
2,746
53,627
51,014
Assumption
East Baton Rouge
Lafourche
Livingston
6,013
1,134
476
41,454
3,530
1,206
757
144
97
6,237
1,885
980
Sabine
St. Charles
2,392
284
104
3,870
1,194
711
Grand Total
St. Helena
429
65
55
1,213
1,114
668
St. John The Baptist
1,043
150
83
1,992
1,274
597
Terrebonne
3,369
386
242
8,118
1,750
1,089
433
92
59
4,326
853
559
33,592
7,603
3,218 207,483
49,380
29,822
Pointe Coupee
West Baton Rouge
Grand Total
CANDIDATE LEGEND
1 Bell
Robert Lamar “Bob”
2 Fontanesi
Richard M.
3 Graham
Devin Lance
4 Graves
Garret
5 Lieberman
Richard
6 Sampson
Jermaine
Parish
REP
LBT
OTHER
REP
DEM
DEM
58
59
60
61
62
63
Defeated
Defeated
Defeated
Elected
Defeated
Defeated
1
2
Castle
Genovese
Acadia
12,835
Avoyelles
5,432
7,587
Calcasieu
33,867
38,577
Cameron
1,455
1,623
Jefferson Davis
6,023
6,228
Lafayette
49,512
31,591
St. Landry
9,059
24,733
Vermilion
11,958
10,215
128,598
133,389
Grand Total
CANDIDATE LEGEND
1 Castle
Marilyn
REP
2 Genovese
James “Jimmy” REP
64
65
Defeated
Elected
For Judge, Court of Appeal, 2nd Circuit, 2nd District, Division C
Parish
1
2
Caraway
Cox
Bienville
1,947
3,360
Bossier
15,366
23,348
Caldwell
2,295
1,647
Claiborne
2,443
2,292
Jackson
3,431
2,858
Lincoln
8,044
7,748
Union
4,526
4,112
Webster
4,289
10,466
Winn
2,263
3,043
44,604
58,874
Grand Total
CANDIDATE LEGEND
1 Caraway
Jay
2 Cox
“Jeff”
REP
REP
66
67
68
69
Elected
Defeated
For Judge, Court of Appeal, 4th Circuit, 1st District, Division D
Parish
1
2
Bartholomew-Woods
White
Orleans
Grand Total
CANDIDATE LEGEND
1 Bartholomew-Woods Regina
2 White
Laurie
94,436
49,849
94,436
49,849
DEM
DEM
70
71
Elected
Defeated
For Public Service Commissioner, District 4
11,292
CANDIDATE
DEM
DEM
CANDIDATE
For Associate Justice, Supreme Court, 3rd Supreme Court District
CANDIDATE
CANDIDATE LEGEND
1 Kyzar
Van
2 Peters
“Chris”
Defeated
Elected
CANDIDATE
Parish
Acadia
1
2
3
Francis
Owens
Werner
17,280
1,398
5,845
Allen
4,297
909
2,606
Avoyelles
6,545
2,217
5,292
Beauregard
7,566
1,967
3,186
Calcasieu
36,968
8,032
28,523
Cameron
2,307
258
817
Catahoula
1,579
295
741
Evangeline
6,584
883
3,847
Grant
4,167
2,220
1,565
Iberia
13,067
2,069
8,492
Jefferson Davis
7,794
1,042
3,771
LaSalle
5,099
489
529
Rapides
19,364
14,151
17,602
Sabine
3,903
750
1,213
St. Landry
16,446
2,128
14,843
Vermilion
15,527
1,421
5,076
Vernon
Grand Total
6,781
2,877
4,295
175,274
43,106
108,243
CANDIDATE LEGEND
1 Francis
“Mike”
2 Owens
Reldon
3 Werner
Mary
REP
REP
DEM
72
73
75
Elected
Defeated
Defeated
WITNESS my hand and Seal of Office, in the City of Baton Rouge,
on this the 22nd day of November, 2016.
/s/ Tom Schedler
Secretary of State
128570(07)-nov 22-1t