Sub-Races
2.91%
Governor
Jeff Landry
23
19,857
64.20%
+12.64%
2.90%
Lieutenant Governor
Billy Nungesser
23
20,067
66.78%
+1.26%
2.28%
Secretary of State
Nancy Landry
23
11,579
76.02%
+9.21%
2.27%
Attorney General
Liz Baker Murrill
23
11,510
75.60%
+9.21%
2.27%
Treasurer
John Fleming
23
11,376
74.89%
+9.43%
2.74%
President
Donald J. Trump
20
38,347
65.14%
+6.68%
2.73%
Senate Class II
William "Bill" Cassidy
20
37,597
66.37%
+7.05%
2.83%
Senate Class III
John N. Kennedy
22
27,110
69.37%
+7.81%
17.17%
LA - District 05
Julia J. Letlow
22
26,971
70.26%
+2.68%
14.56%
District 4
Mike Francis
22
23,121
64.10%
+5.00%
68.02%
LA State House 025
Jason Dewitt
23
4,737
57.66%
-1.38%
6.29%
LA State Senate 31
Alan Seabaugh
23
991
50.30%
-3.89%
21.55%
District 4
Shannon Gremillion
20
32,228
69.25%
+25.94%
2.88%
Amendment 3 - Dedicates certain payments to be applied to the state retirement system unfunded accrued liability
Yes
23
17,876
62.29%
+6.13%
2.75%
Amendment 1 - No Right to Abortion in Constitution
Yes
20
40,326
71.48%
+9.42%
2.50%
Amendment 1 - Sales and Use Tax Commission
Yes
21
5,820
56.36%
+8.19%
2.81%
Amendment 1 - State Fund Equities
No
22
24,503
65.95%
+1.84%
2.86%
Amendment 1 - Tax Exemption for Outer Continental Shelf Material
No
19
20,330
58.29%
+5.54%
2.86%
Amendment 2 - Education Excellence Fund
No
19
19,735
56.73%
+7.12%
2.81%
Amendment 2 - Property Tax Exemptions for Disabled Veterans
Yes
22
26,515
70.76%
-2.18%
2.79%
Amendment 2 - Unanimous Jury for Felonies
Yes
18
25,172
61.98%
-2.37%
2.80%
Amendment 3 - Civil Service Employee Campaign Support
No
22
23,386
62.99%
-4.20%
2.15%
Amendment 3 - Fuel Taxes
Yes
17
4,684
54.31%
+1.18%
2.49%
Amendment 3 - Levee District Property Tax
No
21
6,635
64.93%
+7.00%
2.87%
Amendment 4 - New Orleans Affordable Housing Tax Exemption
No
19
23,376
67.10%
+3.61%
2.81%
Amendment 4 - Waiving Water Charges
Yes
22
27,032
72.51%
-2.44%
2.81%
Amendment 5 - Ad Valorem Tax Rates
No
22
22,191
61.01%
+3.84%
2.80%
Amendment 6 - Limit on Reappraised Property in Orleans Parish
No
22
20,329
56.75%
+6.48%
2.81%
Amendment 7 - Remove Involuntary Servitude as Punishment
No
22
21,522
58.96%
-1.89%
2.81%
Amendment 8 - Remove Special Assessment Tax
Yes
22
19,401
52.59%
-2.13%
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Last Modified RP February 26, 2024 09:12am
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The Rapides Parish Police Jury is a nine member body serving as the legislative and executive government of the parish. Its members, known as Jurors, are elected by the voters for a four year term. Annually, the Jurors elect a President as their chairman. The President presides over the Police Jury meetings and serves as the head of the parish governm
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