Official Results for the May 3, 2003 election are as follows:
Village of Morse – Proposition #1 (Sales Tax Re-dedication)Summary: Authority to rededicate the proceeds of an existing 1% sales and use tax authorized at an election held in the Village of Morse on May 16, 1967, so that the proceeds of said tax may be used for any lawful corporate purpose. |
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Yes |
41 | 53.24% |
No | 36 | 46.76% |
Village of Morse – Proposition #2 (Additional 1% Sales Tax)Summary: Authority to levy and collect an additional 1% sales and use tax with the avails or proceeds to be used for any lawful corporate purpose. |
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Yes |
33 | 45.21% |
No | 40 | 54.79% |
Official Results for the July 19, 2003 election are as follows:
Mosquito Control District #3 – 10 Year 1/4% Sales TaxSummary: One-fourth of one percent (1/4%) sales and use tax for a period of 10 years to be dedicated and used for the purpose of paying the cost of maintaining and operating a mosquito control program with mosquito control sales tax district #3, including the cost of acquiring land, buildings and equipment necessary in connection therewith, with the authority to fund the proceeds of the tax into bonds to pay the cost of capital improvements for such purposes. |
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Yes |
2311 | 56.60% |
No | 1766 | 43.40% |
Fire Protection Proposition for District No. 1Summary: 10-year, 3 mils property tax continuation (heretofore levied for the purpose of paying debt service on the general obligation bonds, series 1988, of the district) for acquiring, constructing, improving, maintaining and/or operating fire protection facilities and equipment in and for the district, and paying the cost of obtaining water for fire protection purposes, said tax to be in addition to any other taxes now being levied by the district for such purposes. |
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Yes |
97 | 82.90% |
No | 20 | 17.10% |
Official Results for the October 4, 2003 election are as follows:
Governor (Statewide) |
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Alan Allgood |
97 | 0.50% |
Patrick Henry “Dat” Barthel | 51 | 0.26% |
Kathleen Blanco | 6295 | 32.39% |
Jack “Jay” Blossman, Jr. | 87 | 0.45% |
Quentin R. Brown, Jr. | 18 | 0.09% |
“Hunt” Downer | 1187 | 6.11% |
J.D. “Boudreaux” Estilette | 35 | 0.18% |
Randy Ewing | 721 | 3.71% |
Richard Ieyoub | 3168 | 16.30% |
“Bobby” Jindal | 5859 | 30.15% |
J.E. Jumonville, Jr. | 29 | 0.15% |
Patrick “Live Wire” Landry | 20 | 0.10% |
Claude “Buddy” Leach | 1782 | 9.17% |
Edward “Eddie” Mangin | 22 | 0.11% |
Richard McCoy | 16 | 0.08% |
Fred Robertson | 6 | 0.03% |
John M. “Doc” Simoneaux, Jr. | 9 | 0.05% |
“Mike” Stagg | 33 | 0.17% |
Lieutenant Governor (Statewide) |
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J.F. “Rick” Ankesheiln |
228 | 1.23% |
Kirt Bennett | 874 | 4.72% |
Clyde C. Holloway | 4759 | 25.72% |
“Mitch” Landrieu | 9945 | 53.74% |
Karl E. Schorr | 175 | 0.95% |
Melinda Schwegmann | 2386 | 12.89% |
“Silky” Sullivan | 138 | 0.75% |
Secretary of State (Statewide) |
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“Al” Donovan |
5638 | 31.25% |
Scott Lewis | 752 | 4.17% |
W. Fox McKeithen | 11652 | 64.58% |
Attorney General (Statewide) |
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Charles C. Foti, Jr. |
10688 | 58.01% |
Suzanne Haik Terrell | 7735 | 41.99% |
Commissioner of Ag and Forestry (Statewide) |
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“Don” Johnson | 5996 | 33.88% |
“Bob” Odom |
11703 | 66.12% |
Commissioner of Insurance (Statewide) |
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Jim R. Bell |
306 | 1.72% |
E. “No Fault” Fletcher | 1191 | 6.68% |
John Brent “T-T” Fontenot | 1019 | 5.71% |
William E. “Coach” Johnson | 1247 | 6.99% |
“Dan” Kyle | 6173 | 34.61% |
Robert Wooley | 7898 | 44.29% |
State Senator – District 26 (Multi-parish) |
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“Nick” Gautreaux |
4869 | 52.95% |
Fred Hoyt | 4326 | 47.05% |
State Representative – District 41 (Multi-parish) |
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Greg Fruge |
3683 | 51.63 |
Mickey J. Guillory | 3451 | 48.37 |
Sheriff |
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Dave Ledford |
746 | 4.04% |
Larry J. Meaux | 1476 | 7.99% |
Wayne A. Melancon | 16241 | 87.97% |
Assessor |
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Russel L. Benoit |
13720 | 74.08% |
Debra Grimmer | 4801 | 25.92% |
Police Juror – District #1 |
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Joseph “Shoe-Shine” Johnson |
501 | 24.53% |
Alton “Al” Stevenson | 1541 | 75.47% |
Police Juror – District #2 |
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A.J. “Fatty” Broussard |
1275 | 53.48% |
Catherine R. LaCombe | 1109 | 46.52% |
Police Juror – District #3 |
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John W. Humble, Sr. |
1137 | 52.32% |
Robert L. Jardell | 1036 | 47.68% |
Police Juror – District #4 |
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Cecelia S. Broussard |
999 | 55.72% |
Frank Menard | 613 | 34.19% |
Maurice “Moe” Menard | 181 | 10.09% |
Police Juror – District #5 |
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Jimmie Joseph Pellerin |
1443 | 63.26% |
Bryan Stelly | 838 | 36.74% |
Police Juror – District #6 |
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John Beard |
492 | 21.39% |
A.J. “Jay” Credeur | 630 | 27.39% |
“Al” Doucet | 506 | 22.00% |
Obie Hulin | 127 | 5.52% |
Toby L. Leger | 545 | 23.70% |
Police Juror – District #7 |
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Laurent Bellard, Jr. |
494 | 22.1% |
Thomas “Cade” Benoit | 943 | 42.2% |
“Pat” Daigle | 797 | 35.6% |
Police Juror – District #8 |
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Claude “Jimmy” Courville |
739 | 34.60% |
Ed Gary | 622 | 29.12% |
Felton “Tony” Moreau | 775 | 36.28% |
Town of Basile – District #3 Alderman (Multi-parish) |
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Jessica G. Denette |
0 | 0.00% |
Gregory Jenkins | 2 | 100.00% |
City of Eunice – 5 Mills for Police and Fire (Multi-parish) |
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Yes |
55 | 51.89% |
No | 51 | 48.11% |
Constitutional Amendment #1 – $35 Million Wetlands Fund |
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For |
9570 | 59.71% |
Against | 6458 | 40.29% |
Constitutional Amendment #2 – Coastal Restoration Fund |
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For |
9891 | 62.31% |
Against | 5983 | 37.69% |
Constitutional Amendment #3 – $35 Million Wetlands Fund |
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For |
8123 | 54.79% |
Against | 6702 | 45.21% |
Constitutional Amendment #4 – Authorization of BESE |
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For |
9062 | 56.78% |
Against | 6897 | 43.22% |
Constitutional Amendment #5 – LA Workers Comp. Board Appoinment |
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For |
9027 | 56.94% |
Against | 6826 | 43.06% |
Constitutional Amendment #6 – Change Timed Projects for Roads |
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For |
8018 | 52.08% |
Against | 7379 | 47.92% |
Constitutional Amendment #7 – Public Funds for Projects |
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For |
6849 | 44.20% |
Against | 8648 | 55.80% |
Constitutional Amendment #8 – Offshore Rig Tax Exemption |
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For |
8462 | 53.94% |
Against | 7226 | 46.06% |
Constitutional Amendment #9 – Lottery Funds for Education |
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For |
10219 | 64.21% |
Against | 5697 | 36.79% |
Constitutional Amendment #10 – Legislation Administation |
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For |
6553 | 42.40% |
Against | 8902 | 57.60% |
Constitutional Amendment #11 – Rev. for Budget Stabilization |
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For |
8660 | 57.17% |
Against | 6487 | 42.83% |
Constitutional Amendment #12 – Protection for Public Property |
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For |
7337 | 47.52% |
Against | 8103 | 52.48% |
Constitutional Amendment #13 – Local Government Revenue Dedication |
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For |
6999 | 45.19% |
Against | 8489 | 54.81% |
Constitutional Amendment #14 – Legislative Auditors Waiting Period |
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For |
7529 | 49.49% |
Against | 7683 | 50.51% |
Constitutional Amendment #15 – Judge Retirement Change |
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For |
7958 | 50.03% |
Against | 7950 | 49.97% |
Official Results for the November 15, 2003 election are as follows:
Governor (Statewide) |
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Kathleen Babineaux Blanco | 10938 | 57.08% |
“Bobby” Jindal |
8226 | 42.92% |
Commissioner of Insurance (Statewide) |
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“Dan” Kyle | 7984 | 43.54% |
Robert Wooley |
10353 | 56.46% |
Police Juror – District 6 |
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A.J. “Jay” Credeur | 1410 | 55.12% |
Toby L. Leger |
1148 | 44.88% |
Police Juror – District 7 |
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Thomas “Cade” Benoit | 1663 | 62.12% |
“Pat” Daigle |
1014 | 37.88% |
Police Juror – District 8 |
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Claude “Jimmy” Courville | 926 | 37.77% |
Felton “Tony” Moreau |
1526 | 62.23% |
Village of Morse – 1% Sales and Use TaxSummary: Authority to levy and collect and additional 1% sales and use tax with the avails or proceeds to be used for any lawful corporate purpose. |
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Yes | 80 | 32.79% |
No |
164 | 67.21% |
Town of Iota – Proposition to Revise the Dedication of an Existing 9 Mill TaxSummary: To revise the dedication of a 10 year ad valorem tax of 9 Mills currently being levied and collected for the purpose of construction, maintenance, and replacement of bridges to authorize the payment of costs of construction, maintenance and replacement streets, roads, avenues, alleyways, and bridges (including drainage and equipment necessary therefor) in said Town? |
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Yes | 275 | 75.34% |
No |
90 | 24.66% |