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Louisiana House of Representatives

Elections for the office of Louisiana State Representative were held on November 19, 2011. Each of the state's 105 representatives were up for election. Members are elected to four-year terms.

The 2011 election will be the state's first election under its new legislative maps. Following the 2010 census, the state redrew its legislative boundaries to account for growth and shifts in the state's population. The Louisiana State Legislature was responsible for the redistricting process. Louisiana's 105 house seats are comprised of single-member legislative districts.

Louisiana is just one of four states that held state house elections in 2011. The other three states that hold their state house elections in odd-numbered years are New Jersey, Mississippi and Virginia. Louisiana is the only state to hold its 2011 legislative elections on a Saturday.

Candidates wishing to run for the Louisiana House of Representatives were required to file their nominating signatures or candidate filing fees between September 6 and September 8. The state primary election took place on Saturday, October 22, 2011. As they become available, candidate information and election results will be reflected on this page.

See also: Louisiana State Senate elections, 2011

General election results

The following candidates won election on October 22, 2011 and November 19, 2011:

  1. Alan Seabaugh
  2. Albert Franklin
  3. Alfred Williams
  4. Anthony Ligi
  5. Austin Badon, Jr.
  6. Barbara Norton
  7. Bob Hensgens
  8. Brett Geymann
  9. Bryan Adams
  10. Cameron Henry
  11. Charles Chaney
  12. Charles Kleckley
  13. Chris Broadwater
  14. Chris Leopold
  15. Clay Schexnayder
  16. Clifton Richardson
  17. Dalton Honore
  18. Dorothy Hill
  19. Ed Price
  20. Eddie Lambert
  21. Edward James
  22. Erich Ponti
  23. Frank Hoffmann
  24. Frank Howard
  25. Franklin Foil
  26. Gene Reynolds
  27. George Cromer
  28. Girod Jackson, III
  29. Gordon Dove
  30. Gregory Miller, Louisiana
  31. H. Bernard LeBas
  32. Harold Ritchie
  33. Helena Moreno
  34. Henry Burns
  35. Herbert Dixon
  36. Hunter Greene
  37. J. Rogers Pope
  38. Jack Montoucet
  39. James Armes
  40. James Fannin
  41. James Morris, Louisiana Representative
  42. Jared Brossett
  43. Jay Morris
  44. Jeff Thompson
  45. Jeffery Arnold
  46. Jerome Richard
  47. Jerry Gisclair
  48. Joe Harrison
  49. Joel Robideaux
  50. John Anders
  51. John Berthelot
  52. John Edwards, Louisiana Representative
  53. John Guinn
  54. John Schroder
  55. Joseph Lopinto
  56. Karen St. Germain
  57. Katrina Jackson
  58. Kenny Cox
  59. Kenny Havard
  60. Kevin Pearson
  61. Kirk Talbot
  62. Lance Harris
  63. Ledricka Thierry
  64. Lenar Whitney
  65. Lowell Hazel
  66. Major Thibaut
  67. Marcus Hunter
  68. Michael Danahay
  69. Mickey Guillory
  70. Mike "Pete" Huval
  71. Nancy Landry
  72. Neil Abramson
  73. Nicholas Lorusso
  74. Patricia Smith
  75. Patrick Connick
  76. Patrick Jefferson
  77. Patrick Williams
  78. Paul Hollis
  79. Randal Gaines
  80. Ray Garofalo
  81. Regina Barrow
  82. Richard Burford
  83. Rob Shadoin
  84. Robert Billiot
  85. Robert Johnson
  86. Roy Burrell
  87. Sam Jones
  88. Scott Simon
  89. Sherman Mack
  90. Simone Champagne
  91. Stephen Carter
  92. Stephen Ortego
  93. Stephen Pugh
  94. Steven Pylant
  95. Stuart Bishop
  96. Taylor Barras
  97. Terry Brown, Louisiana
  98. Terry Landry
  99. Thomas Carmody, Jr.
  100. Timothy Burns
  101. Tom Willmott
  102. Valarie Hodges
  103. Vincent Pierre
  104. Walt Leger, III
  105. Wesley Bishop

Term limits

See also State legislatures with term limits and Impact of term limits on state senate elections in 2012

Of the 15 states, it is the only state where term limits were imposed by the state's legislators, rather than through the ballot initiative process. Under Louisiana's term limits, state representatives can serve no more than three 4-year terms in the house.

There are 105 Louisiana State Representatives. In 2011, 10 of them who are current members, or 9.5% of the total house seats, will be ineligible to run for the house again. Of them, 5 are Democratic state representatives and 3 are Republican.

In addition to the 10 state representatives who are leaving office because of term limits, 6 state senators are also termed-out.

The 10 current members of the state house who will be ineligible to run in November are:

Democrats (5):

Republicans (4):

Independents (1)

Why odd-year elections?

Clerk of the Louisiana House Alfred "Butch Speer explains why the state holds odd-year elections:

For scores of years we conducted our party primaries in the winter of the odd numbered years, with any necessary 2nd primary held in January. Because Republican voter registration was so miniscule from 1877 until 1980, the general elections were mere irritants to the Democrat primary victor. Once we scrapped the partisan primary system [1975] we set the entire system up to run in the fall of the odd numbered year, our traditional election season.[1]

Impact of redistricting

See also: Redistricting in Louisiana

Every 10 years, the Constitution requires states to redraw Congressional and state legislative districts based on updated Census information. In 2011, Louisiana was the second state to complete its state legislative redistricting. Its 39 senate and 105 house districts were re-drawn by the Legislature and approved by Governor Bobby Jindal.

Majority control

See also: Partisan composition of state houses

Going into the November 2011 elections, the Republican Party was the majority party in 31 state houses, including Louisiana. One chamber (Nebraska) is officially non-partisan and in one chamber (Alaska), several Republicans vote with a caucus other than the Republican caucus. In 19 states, the Democratic Party is the majority party.

In the other 3 states with state house elections in 2011 (Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia), the Republican Party held the majority party in Virginia, while the Democratic Party held the majority party in Mississippi and New Jersey.

The partisan composition of the Louisiana House of Representatives before and after the election:

Louisiana House of Representatives
Party As of November 2011 After the 2011 Election
     Democratic Party 46 45
     Republican Party 57 58
     Independent 2 2
Total 105 105

Competitiveness

Candidates unopposed by a major party

2011 state legislative elections analyzed using a Competitiveness Index

Forty-three incumbents (41%) face no competition in the November 8 general election and are thus, barring unforeseen circumstances, guaranteed re-election in November.

  • 14 Democratic incumbents face no November challenger.
  • 29 Republican incumbent face no November challenger

One Republican challenger faces no competition in the November 8 general election and is thus, barring unforeseen circumstances, guaranteed re-election in November.

Primary challenges

Nine incumbents faced competition in the October 22 primary.

The following 9 incumbents faced primary opposition:

Retiring incumbents

Twenty-eight incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 77 (73.3%) ran for re-election. Of the 28 incumbents who did not run for re-election, 14 are Democrats, 13 are Republicans, and 1 is an independent. Furthermore, 10 of the retiring incumbents are ineligible to run for re-election due to term limits and 2 were displaced by redistricting.

Incumbents who are retiring are:

Incumbents displaced by redistricting

Two incumbent representatives were displaced by the 2011 redistricting process. Of the 2 displaced incumbents, 1 is a Democrat and 1 is a Republican.

Incumbents who were displaced by redistricting:

  • District 81: Incumbent Republican John LaBruzzo, Jr. now resides in district 94, where he seeks election.
  • District 101: Incumbent Democrat Wesley Bishop now resides in district 99, where he seeks election.

Campaign donors

See also: State-by-state comparison of donations to state house campaigns

As of the 2000 Census, Louisiana's 105 state representatives each represent an average populaation of 42,562 people. In 2007, the candidates for state house raised a total of $23,068,639 in campaign contributions. All figures came from Follow the Money.

Year Number of candidates Total contributions
2007 292 $23,068,639
2003 237 $12,267,180

The top 10 donors were:[2]

Donor Amount
Louisiana House Democratic Campaign Cmte $464,391
Leblank, Patrick L $381,647
Louisiana Association of Business and Industry $328,662
Louisiana Republican Legislative Delegation Campaign Cmte $317,500
Brown, Troy $276,738
Scott Simon $201,288
Louisiana Manufacturers Association $182,513
Louisiana State Farm Agents $170,750
Crescent River Port Pilots Association $168,650
Aycock, Michelle $160,134

Qualifications

In order to qualify to run for the House of Representatives, a candidate must:

  • Must be 18 years of age or older[3].
  • Must be a resident of the district they seek to hold office to for a minimum of two years[3].
  • Must not have served more than two and one half terms previously in office. This is for any candidate who has held office in the past after January 8, 1996[4].
  • Have not been convicted of a felony offense[4].
  • Have no outstanding fines with the Louisiana Ethics Administration Program[4].
  • Pay a $225 filing fee with the Clerk of Court in the parish they reside in or collect 400 signatures[5].
  • If running as a Republican or Democrat, pay an additional $112.50 filing fee with the state and/or parish executive committee of their party[5].

List of candidates

District 1

October 22 primary:
Republican Party James Morris Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Morris was first elected in 2007.

District 2

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Roy Burrell Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Burrell was first elected in 2007.
Note: Democratic Party (United States) Raymond Hicks was removed from the ballot on September 21 for not meeting the residency requirement.[6]

District 3

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Anna Marie Arpino
Democratic Party (United States) Ernest Baylor Jr.
Democratic Party (United States) Lynn Cawthorne Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) Barbara Norton Approveda Incumbent Norton was first elected in 2007.

November 19 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Lynn Cawthorne
Democratic Party (United States) Barbara Norton Green check mark.jpg

District 4

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Patrick Williams Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Williams was first elected in 2007.

District 5

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Cynthia Norton Robertson
Republican Party Alan Seabaugh Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Seabaugh was first elected in October 2010.

District 6

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Thomas Carmody, Jr. Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Carmody was first elected in 2007.

District 7

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Richard Burford Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Burford was first elected in 2007.
Democratic Party (United States) Cynthia Williams

District 8

Note: Incumbent Jane Smith (R) is ineligible to run because of term limits.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Duke Lowrie
Republican Party Jeff Thompson Green check mark.jpg

District 9

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Henry Burns Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Burns was first elected in 2007.

District 10

Note: Incumbent Jean Doerge (D) is ineligible to run because of term limits.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Ronnie Broughton
Republican Party Jerri Ray de Pingre Approveda
Republican Party Gerald Holland
Democratic Party (United States) Gene Reynolds Approveda

November 19 General election candidates:

Republican Party Jerri Ray de Pingre
Democratic Party (United States) Gene Reynolds Green check mark.jpg

District 11

Note: Incumbent Richard Gallot, Jr. (D) is ineligible to run because of term limits.

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Rory Bedford
Democratic Party (United States) Patrick Jefferson Green check mark.jpg

District 12

Note: Incumbent Hollis Downs (R) is eligible but not running for re-election.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Jason Bullock Approveda
Republican Party Jacob Halley
Republican Party Rob Shadoin Approveda

November 19 General election candidates:

Republican Party Jason Bullock
Republican Party Rob Shadoin Green check mark.jpg

District 13

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) James Fannin Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Fannin was first elected in 2003.

District 14

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Michael Echols
Republican Party Sam Little Approveda Incumbent Little was first elected in 2007.
Republican Party Jay Morris Approveda

November 19 General election candidates:

Republican Party Sam Little
Republican Party Jay Morris Green check mark.jpg

District 15

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Frank Hoffmann Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Hoffman was first elected in 2007.
Democratic Party (United States) Wayne Trichel

District 16

Note: Incumbent Kay Katz (R) is ineligible to run because of term limits.

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Katrina Jackson Green check mark.jpg
Republican Party Samuel Jackson
IndependentJames M. Murphy
Democratic Party (United States) Ronnie Traylor

District 17

Note: Incumbent Rosalind Jones (D) is eligible but not seeking re-election.

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Billye Burns Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) Otis Chisley
Democratic Party (United States) Marcus Hunter Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) Brenda Shelling

November 19 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Billye Burns
Democratic Party (United States) Marcus Hunter Green check mark.jpg

District 18

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Major Thibaut Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Thibaut was first elected in November 2008.

District 19

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Charles Chaney Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Chaney was first elected in 2007.

District 20

Note: Incumbent Noble Ellington (R) is eligible but not seeking re-election.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Steven Pylant Green check mark.jpg
Democratic Party (United States) Cleve Womack

District 21

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) John Anders Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Anders was first elected in 2006.
Democratic Party (United States) Justin Conner

District 22

October 22 primary:
IndependentTerry Brown Approveda
Republican Party Billy Chandler Approveda Incumbent Chandler was first elected in 2006.
Republican Party Tim Murphy

November 19 General election candidates:

IndependentTerry Brown Green check mark.jpg
Republican Party Billy Chandler

District 23

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Kenny Cox Approveda
Republican Party Rick Nowlin Approveda Incumbent Nowlin was first elected in 2007.
Democratic Party (United States) Ralph Wilson

November 19 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Kenny Cox Green check mark.jpg
Republican Party Rick Nowlin

District 24

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Frank Howard Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Howard was first elected in 2007.

District 25

Note: Incumbent Chris Roy, Jr. (D) is eligible but not seeking re-election.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Barett Byrd
Republican Party Lance Harris Green check mark.jpg

District 26

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Herbert Dixon Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Dixon was first elected in 2007.

District 27

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Lowell Hazel Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Hazel was first elected in 2007.
Republican Party Randy Wiggins

District 28

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Robert Johnson Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Johnson was first elected in 2007.
Republican Party Kirby Roy III

District 29

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Regina Barrow Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Barrow was first elected in 2005.
Democratic Party (United States) Edmond Jordan

District 30

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) James Armes Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Armes was first elected in 2007.
Republican Party Jack Causey
Republican Party Gregory Lord

District 31

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Nancy Landry Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Landry was first elected in 2007.

District 32

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Dorothy Hill Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Hill was first elected in 2007.
IndependentJohn Arthur Williams

District 33

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Michael Danahay Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Danahay was first elected in 2007.

District 34

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Albert Franklin Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Franklin was first elected in 2007.
Democratic Party (United States) Paul Geary

District 35

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Brett Geymann Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Geymann was first elected in 2003.

District 36

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Charles Kleckley Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Kleckley was first elected in 2005.

District 37

October 22 primary:
Republican Party John Guinn Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Guinn was first elected in 2007.

District 38

October 22 primary:
Independent Julie Harrington
Democratic Party (United States) H. Bernard LeBas Green check mark.jpg Incumbent LeBas was first elected in 2007.
Republican Party Peter Vidrine

District 39

Note: Incumbent Bobby Badon (D) is eligible but not seeking re-election.

October 22 primary:
IndependentJames Arnaud
Republican Party Don Menard Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) Stephen Ortego Approveda

November 19 General election candidates:

Republican Party Don Menard
Democratic Party (United States) Stephen Ortego Green check mark.jpg

District 40

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Ledricka Thierry Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Thierry was first elected in 2009.
Democratic Party (United States) Joe Pitre

District 41

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Mickey Guillory Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Guillory was first elected in 2003.

District 42

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Anthony Emmons
Democratic Party (United States) Jack Montoucet Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Montoucet was first elected in 2007.

District 43

Note: Incumbent Patrick Cortez (R) is eligible but not seeking re-election.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Stuart Bishop Green check mark.jpg

District 44

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Rickey Hardy Approveda Incumbent Hardy was first elected in 2007.
Democratic Party (United States) Roshell Jones
Democratic Party (United States) Vincent Pierre Approveda

November 19 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Rickey Hardy
Democratic Party (United States) Vincent Pierre Green check mark.jpg

District 45

October 22 primary:
Libertarian PartyW. David Chance
Republican Party Joel Robideaux Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Robideux was first elected in 2004.

District 46

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Mike "Pete" Huval Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Huval was first elected in April 2011.

District 47

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Bob Hensgens Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Hensgens was first elected in April 2011.

District 48

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Taylor Barras Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Barras was first elected in 2007.

District 49

October 22 primary:
Republican Party John Bering
Republican Party Simone Champagne Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Champagne was first elected in 2007.
Democratic Party (United States) Larry Rader

District 50

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Sam Jones Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Jones was first elected in 2007.

District 51

October 22 primary:
IndependentHoward John Castay Jr.
Republican Party Joe Harrison Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Harrison was first elected in 2007.

Note: Democratic Party (United States) Warren Triche Jr. was on the ballot but dropped out on September 19.[7]

District 52

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Gordon Dove Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Dove was first elected in 2003.

District 53

Incumbent Damon Baldone (D) is ineligible to run because of term limits.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Theresa Ellender
Republican Party Billy Hebert Approveda
Republican Party Lenar Whitney Approveda

November 19 General election candidates:

Republican Party Billy Hebert
Republican Party Lenar Whitney Green check mark.jpg

District 54

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Jerry Gisclair Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Gisclair was first elected in 2007.
IndependentMicah Hebert

District 55

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Bobby Grabert
IndependentJerome Richard Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Richard was first elected in 2007.

District 56

Incumbent Gary Smith, Jr. (D) is ineligible to run because of term limits.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Emile Garlepied
Republican Party Gregory MillerApproveda
Democratic Party (United States) G. "Ram" RamachandranApproveda

November 19 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) G. "Ram" Ramachandran
Republican Party Gregory Miller Green check mark.jpg

District 57

Incumbent Nickie Monica (R) is eligible to run for re-election but is not seeking another term.

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Shane Bailey
Democratic Party (United States) Olangee Breech
Democratic Party (United States) Albert Burl III
Democratic Party (United States) Randal Gaines Approveda
IndependentRuss Wise Approveda

November 19 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Randal Gaines Green check mark.jpg
IndependentRuss Wise

District 58

Incumbent Elton Aubert (D) is eligible to run for re-election but is not seeking another term.

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Dwayne Bailey Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) Heurlin Delpit
Democratic Party (United States) Gail Holland
Democratic Party (United States) Ed Price Approveda

November 19 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Dwayne Bailey
Democratic Party (United States) Ed Price Green check mark.jpg

District 59

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Eddie Lambert Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Lambert was first elected in 2003.

District 60

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Jason Morris
Democratic Party (United States) Karen St. Germain Green check mark.jpg Incumbent St. Germain was first elected in 2003.

District 61

Note: Incumbent Michael Jackson (D) is ineligible to run because of term limits.

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Donna Collins-Lewis
Democratic Party (United States) C. Denise Marcelle Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) Alfred Williams Approveda

November 19 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) C. Denise Marcelle
Democratic Party (United States) Alfred Williams Green check mark.jpg

District 62

Note: Incumbent Thomas McVea (R) is ineligible to run because of term limits.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Bob Arnold
Democratic Party (United States) Ken Dawson Approveda
Republican Party Rob Farmer
Republican Party Kenny Havard Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) Ronnie Jett

November 19 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Ken Dawson
Republican Party Kenny Havard Green check mark.jpg

District 63

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Dalton Honore Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Honore was first elected in May 2010.
IndependentHillery Godfred Johnson
Democratic Party (United States) Ronald L. Rogers Jr.
Republican Party Barbara Thomas

November 19 General election candidates:

District 64

Note: Incumbent Mack White, Jr. (R) is eligible but not seeking re-election.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Barry Elkins
Republican Party Valarie Hodges Green check mark.jpg

District 65

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Clifton Richardson Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Richardson was first elected in 2007.

District 66

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Hunter Greene Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Greene was first elected in April 2005.

District 67

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Lorri Burgess
Democratic Party (United States) Patricia Smith Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Smith was first elected in 2007.

District 68

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Stephen Carter Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Carter was first elected in 2007.

District 69

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Erich Ponti Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Ponti was first elected in 2007.

District 70

October 22 primary:
IndependentGreg Baldwin
Republican Party Franklin Foil Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Foil was first elected in 2007.

District 71

October 22 primary:
Republican Party J. Rogers Pope Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Pope was first elected in 2007.

District 72

October 22 primary:
IndependentJohnny Duncan
Democratic Party (United States) John Edwards Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Edwards was first elected in 2007.

District 73

October 22 primary:
Republican Party David Englade
Republican Party Stephen Pugh Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Pugh was first elected in 2007.

District 74

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Scott Simon Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Simon was first elected in 2007.

District 75

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Harold Ritchie Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Ritchie was first elected in 2003.

District 76

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Kevin Pearson Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Pearson was first elected in 2007.

District 77

October 22 primary:
Republican Party John Schroder Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Schroder was first elected in 2007.

District 78

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Kirk Talbot Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Talbot was first elected in 2007.

District 79

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Anthony Ligi Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Ligi was first elected in 2007.

District 80

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Joseph Lopinto Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Lopinto was first elected in 2007.

District 81

Note: Incumbent John LaBruzzo, Jr. (R) was moved out of District 81 due to Redistricting.

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Kevin Hull Approveda
Republican Party Laura O'Halloran
Republican Party Clay Schexnayder Approveda
Republican Party Don Wheat
Republican Party Gills Windham

November 19 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Kevin Hull
Republican Party Clay Schexnayder Green check mark.jpg

District 82

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Cameron Henry Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Henry was first elected in 2007.

District 83

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Robert Billiot Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Billot was first elected in 2007.
Democratic Party (United States) Kyle Green, Jr.

District 84

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Patrick Connick Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Connick was first elected in 2007.

District 85

Note: Incumbent Ricky Templet (R) is eligible but not seeking re-election.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Bryan Adams Green check mark.jpg
Republican Party Stephen Leonard

District 86

Note: Incumbent Jim Tucker (R) is eligible but not seeking re-election.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Chris Broadwater Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) Ivory Dyson
Republican Party George Holton Approveda
Republican Party Joel Morgan
IndependentDavid Ridder

November 19 General election candidates:

Republican Party Chris Broadwater Green check mark.jpg
Republican Party George Holton

District 87

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Girod Jackson, III Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Jackson was first elected in 2007.

Note: Kevin Steel (R) and Glenda Williams (D) qualified for the ballot but withdrew in September.[8]

District 88

Note: Incumbent M.J. Smiley, Jr. (R) is eligible but not seeking re-election.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party John Berthelot Green check mark.jpg
Democratic Party (United States) Gary Lacombe
Republican Party Coral Lambert

District 89

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Timothy Burns Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Burns was first elected in 2003.
Republican Party Pat Phillips

District 90

October 22 primary:
Republican Party George Cromer Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Cromer was first elected in 2007.
Republican Party Ron Eldridge

District 91

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Walt Leger, III Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Leger was first elected in 2007.

District 92

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Tom Willmott Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Willmott was first elected in 2007.

District 93

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Helena Moreno Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Moreno was first elected in May 2010.

District 94

October 22 primary:
Republican Party John Labruzzo Labruzzo has served as the incumbent in District 81 since 2004. Redistricting moved him into District 94.
Republican Party Nicholas Lorusso Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Lorusso was first elected in 2007.
Note: Democratic Party (United States) Josie Haas made the ballot but withdrew from the race on September 20.[9]

District 95

Note: Incumbent Walker Hines (R) is eligible for re-election, but is not seeking another term.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Sherman Mack Green check mark.jpg
IndependentMatthew Mitchell
Democratic Party (United States) Lonnie Watts

District 96

Note: Incumbent Juan LaFonta (D) is eligible for re-election, but is not seeking another term.

October 22 primary:
IndependentVincent Alexander
Democratic Party (United States) Terry Landry Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) Raymond Lewis
Independent Eric Martin Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) Richard Potier
Democratic Party (United States) Nary Smith

November 19 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Terry Landry Green check mark.jpg
Independent Eric Martin

District 97

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Jared Brossett Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Brossett was first elected in May 2009.

District 98

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Neil Abramson Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Abramson was first elected in 2007.
Republican Party John French
Note: Democratic Party (United States) Myron Katz and Democratic Party (United States) Evan Wolf both qualified for the ballot but dropped out in mid-September.[10]

District 99

Note: Incumbent Charmaine Stiaes (D) is eligible, but is not seeking re-election.

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Wesley Bishop Green check mark.jpg Bishop has served as the incumbent in District 101 since January 2011. Redistricting moved him into District 99.
Democratic Party (United States) Samuel Cowart

District 100

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Austin Badon, Jr. Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Badon was first elected in 2003.

District 101

Note: Incumbent Wesley Bishop (D) was moved into District 99 due to redistricting.

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Tiffany Foxworth Approveda
Republican Party Sarah Holliday
Democratic Party (United States) Jonathan Holloway, Sr.
Democratic Party (United States) Edward James Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) Frederic Reed
Republican Party Harold Williams

November 19 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Tiffany Foxworth
Democratic Party (United States) Edward James Green check mark.jpg

District 102

October 22 primary:
Democratic Party (United States) Jeffery Arnold Green check mark.jpg Incumbent Arnold was first elected in April 2002.
Democratic Party (United States) Carlos Williams

District 103

Note: Incumbent Reed Henderson (D) is eligible, but is not seeking re-election.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Michael Bayham
Republican Party Ray Garofalo Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) Chad Lauga Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) Cullen Tonry

November 19 General election candidates:

Republican Party Ray Garofalo Green check mark.jpg
Democratic Party (United States) Chad Lauga

District 104

Note: Incumbent Nita Hutter (R) is ineligible to run because of term limits.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Paul Hollis Green check mark.jpg
Republican Party Christopher Trahan

District 105

Note: Incumbent Ernest Wooton (I) is ineligible to run because of term limits.

October 22 primary:
Republican Party Harold Asevedo Approveda
Democratic Party (United States) John Friedman
Republican Party Chris Leopold Approveda
Republican Party Mark Magee

November 19 General election candidates:

Republican Party Harold Asevedo
Republican Party Chris Leopold Green check mark.jpg

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