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HD 24
Willie Banks (IND) 9.99% 1,402 3rd of 3

HD 28
Ramondo Ramos (NOPTY) 5.01% 641 4th of 4

HD 50
Javon Charles (NOPTY) 11.58% 1,367 5th of 5

HD 62
Derald Spears, Sr. (NOPTY) 10.19% 1,569 4th of 4

HD 69
Ryan Chase Lee (LBT) 21.16% 2,924 2nd of 2

HD 72
Marylee Bellau (NOPTY) 19.06% 2,268 2nd of 2

HD 90
Heide Alejandro-Smith (LBT) 9.64% 1,046 3rd of 3

HD 96
Robert H. "Bob" Titus II (IND) 22.40% 2,274 2nd of 4

Revision as of 17:15, 15 May 2024

Hundreds of third-party, independent, and write-in candidates have run for state legislative seats in the state of Louisiana. Only candidates who achieved more than 5% of the vote since 1982 are included.

Candidate won seat outright or won runoff election

State house

Election District Party Candidate Race Votes % Place Ref
2019
(general)
HD 62 Independent Roy Daryl Adams Primary 5,854
38.0 / 100
Advanced to runoff
1st of 4
[1]
Runoff 9,491
53.3 / 100
Elected
1st of 2
[2]
2019
(special)
HD 62 Independent Roy Daryl Adams Primary 1,556
30.8 / 100
Advanced to runoff
2nd of 5
[3]
Runoff 2,925
53.6 / 100
Elected
1st of 2
[4]

Candidate advanced to runoff

State house

Election District Party Candidate Race Votes % Place Ref
2023 HD 57 Unaffiliated Russ Wise Primary 1,573
15.9 / 100
Advanced to runoff
2nd of 8
[5]
Runoff 2,398
34.8 / 100
2nd of 2 [6]
2019 HD 21 Independent Glen B. McGlothin, Jr. Primary 3,018
23.3 / 100
Advanced to runoff
2nd of 4
[1]
Runoff 5,528
41.3 / 100
2nd of 2 [2]
HD 50 Unaffiliated Raymond Harris, Jr. Primary 2,961
25.1 / 100
Advanced to runoff
2nd of 5
[1]
Runoff 5,601
41.9 / 100
2nd of 2 [2]

Other candidates

State senate

Election District Party Candidate Votes % Place Ref
2023 SD 37 Independent Ivan M. Scioneaux, Jr. 3,197
13.4 / 100
3rd of 3 [5]
2019 SD 6 Libertarian Rufus H. Craig 7,596
20.5 / 100
2nd of 2 [1]
SD 24 Unaffiliated Cory Levier I 7,922
24.5 / 100
2nd of 2
SD 37 Independent Debbie Hollis 6,593
28.9 / 100
2nd of 2

State house

Election District Party Candidate Votes % Place Ref
2023 HD 19 Independent Norm Davis 2,442
22.1 / 100
2nd of 2 [5]
HD 30 Independent William "BJ" Jones 967
14.9 / 100
2nd of 2
HD 85 Unaffiliated Andrew Bennett 409
6.2 / 100
3rd of 3
HD 90 Libertarian Heide Alejandro-Smith 772
8.6 / 100
3rd of 3
2022
(special)
HD 101 Independent Terry Hebert 278
9.7 / 100
3rd of 3 [7]
2019 HD 21 Independent Clint Vegas 2,815
21.7 / 100
4th of 4 [1]
HD 24 Independent Willie Banks 1,402
10.0 / 100
3rd of 3
HD 28 Unaffiliated Ramondo Ramos 641
5.0 / 100
4th of 4
HD 50 Unaffiliated Javon Charles 1,367
11.6 / 100
5th of 5
HD 62 Unaffiliated Derald Spears, Sr. 1,569
10.2 / 100
4th of 4
HD 69 Libertarian Ryan Chase Lee 2,924
21.2 / 100
2nd of 2
HD 72 Unaffiliated Marylee Bellau 2,268
19.1 / 100
2nd of 2
HD 90 Libertarian Heide Alejandro-Smith 1,046
9.6 / 100
3rd of 3
HD 96 Independent Bob Titus II 2,274
22.4 / 100
2nd of 4
2017
(special)
HD 77 Unaffiliated Lisa Condrey Ward 1,785
20.9 / 100
3rd of 4 [8]
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  7. ^ "Official Election Results". LA SOS. Retrieved 15 May 2024.
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