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2019 Louisiana Governor Election Results

Latest: John Bel Edwards, the Democrat, has won the governor’s race, according to the Associated Press. Nov. 16, 2019, 10:55 PM ET
Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Edwards* John Bel Edwards* Democrat Dem. 774,469 51.3%
Rispone Eddie Rispone Republican Rep. 734,128 48.7%

1,508,597 votes, 100% reporting (3,934 of 3,934 precincts)

* Incumbent

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Gov. John Bel Edwards of Louisiana has appealed to voters in his conservative state with his stances on abortion and guns. Yet he is still a Democrat, making him vulnerable in a state where President Trump is popular. He faces a challenge from Eddie Rispone, a Baton Rouge businessman who emerged as the second-place finisher in last month's nonpartisan primary.

Mr. Edwards has warned that his opponent would return Louisiana to the slashed services and budget deficits that were partly attributable to his Republican predecessor, Bobby Jindal, and that he helped correct. Mr. Rispone has made his campaign largely about aligning himself with President Trump and his policies, effectively making the election a test of Mr. Trump's influence and the strength of partisan allegiances.

About 490,000 people in the state have already voted early, which is about 100,000 more early votes than were cast in last month’s nonpartisan primary. Mr. Edwards received 47 percent of the vote in the primary, while his three Republican opponents together received 52 percent of the vote.

Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Eastern on Saturday, with first results expected shortly afterward. Other races include secretary of state and a seat on the state Supreme Court.

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Results Map

Vote share
Size of lead
Vote density

Vote share

Dem. 50 60 70
Rep. 50 60 70
No results
Circle size is proportional to the amount each county’s leading candidate is ahead.
Fewer votes
More votes
Mostly Democratic
About even
Mostly Republican
Parish Edwards Rispone Rpt.
East Baton Rouge
104,022
53,419
100%
Orleans
114,812
13,041
100%
Jefferson
72,192
54,536
100%
St. Tammany
36,337
54,293
100%
Lafayette
31,534
46,643
100%
Caddo
44,687
31,946
100%
Calcasieu
26,949
29,023
100%
Ouachita
22,994
27,531
100%
Rapides
18,835
24,611
100%
Ascension
19,444
21,295
100%
Livingston
11,790
28,017
100%
Tangipahoa
20,589
18,444
100%
Bossier
12,296
24,059
100%
Terrebonne
11,029
19,297
100%
St. Landry
15,644
14,622
100%
Lafourche
10,651
19,104
100%
Iberia
9,226
14,783
100%
St. Martin
7,781
12,309
100%
Acadia
5,555
14,189
100%
Vermilion
4,721
14,096
100%
St. Charles
9,389
9,136
100%
St. Mary
7,258
9,046
100%
St. John the Baptist
11,357
3,979
100%
Avoyelles
6,009
7,460
100%
Webster
5,666
7,762
100%
Lincoln
6,473
6,791
100%
Iberville
8,787
4,337
100%
Washington
6,214
6,678
100%
Natchitoches
6,341
6,002
100%
Evangeline
4,753
7,513
100%
Beauregard
3,189
8,327
100%
West Baton Rouge
6,501
4,823
100%
Vernon
2,590
8,454
100%
DeSoto
4,827
5,753
100%
St. Bernard
5,585
4,700
100%
Pointe Coupee
5,740
4,234
100%
Jeff Davis
3,493
6,341
100%
St. James
6,554
3,199
100%
Assumption
4,583
4,089
100%
Morehouse
4,369
4,135
100%
East Feliciana
4,733
3,608
100%
Sabine
1,668
6,217
100%
Union
2,464
5,354
100%
Franklin
2,775
4,812
100%
Richland
3,201
4,225
100%
Plaquemines
3,428
3,802
100%
Concordia
3,027
3,633
100%
Grant
1,625
4,751
100%
Allen
2,332
3,911
100%
LaSalle
1,056
4,897
100%
Jackson
2,093
3,561
100%
Claiborne
2,659
2,987
100%
Bienville
2,856
2,667
100%
St. Helena
3,801
1,471
100%
West Feliciana
2,785
2,134
100%
Winn
1,508
2,879
100%
Catahoula
1,490
2,838
100%
West Carroll
1,085
3,061
100%
Madison
2,593
1,396
100%
Red River
1,827
1,760
100%
Caldwell
886
2,644
100%
East Carroll
1,886
818
100%
Cameron
624
1,901
100%
Tensas
1,301
784
100%
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Results by Precinct

Results by Precinct

Vote share

Dem. 50 60 70
Rep. 50 60 70
No results
Fewer votes
More votes
Mostly Democratic
About even
Mostly Republican
Circle size is proportional to the amount each precinct’s leading candidate is ahead.
Vote density
Vote share
Size of lead