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Official Results for the July 15,
2006
election are
as follows:
Fire
Protection District No. 10 Proposition (Parcel Fee)
Summary: 10 Year, $50.00 parcel fee for
the purpose of acquiring, constructing, maintaining and operating fire
protection facilities and equipment, including paying the cost of
obtaining water for fire protection purposes, the salaries of firemen
and all purposes incidental thereto, subject to funding into bonds. |
|
Yes |
479 |
72.80% |
| No |
179 |
27.20% |
Second
Ward Gravity Drainage District No. 1 Proposition
Summary: 10 Year, 10 mills property tax
for constructing, improving, maintaining and operating drainage works
for the district. |
|
Yes |
73 |
78.50% |
| No |
20 |
21.50% |
Official Results for the September
30,
2006
election are
as follows:
Secretary
of State |
Mary Chehardy (R) |
617 |
4.54% |
| Rayburn Clipper (L) |
142 |
1.04% |
| James "Jim" Crowley (NO) |
529 |
3.89% |
| "Jay" Dardenne (R) |
1364 |
10.05% |
| "Mike" Francis (R) |
7824 |
57.65% |
| Francis C. Heitmeier (D) |
2876 |
21.19% |
| Allen "Al" Leone |
219 |
1.61% |
Commissioner
of Insurance
|
|
James David Cain (R) |
6063 |
46.72% |
| James J. "Jim" Donelon (R) |
4336 |
33.42% |
| DeAnne Henke (R) - Withdrew |
1412 |
10.88% |
| S.B.A. Zaitoon |
1167 |
8.98% |
Member
of School Board - District 2 |
Lyle C. Johnson (D) |
656 |
36.24% |
| Douglas J. "Doug" LaCombe (O) |
648 |
35.81% |
| Cliff "Coach O" Oestriecher
(D) |
506 |
27.95% |
Member
of School Board - District 7 |
|
Donald Amy (D) |
650 |
43.81% |
| James "Bozo" Higginbotham (D) |
834 |
56.19% |
Member
of School Board - District 8 |
|
Robert McManus (D) |
711 |
38.28% |
| Milton Simar (D) |
1146 |
61.72% |
Mayor
- City of Crowley |
|
"Greg" Jones (R) |
1477 |
36.15% |
| Woodrow "Woody" Marceaux (D) |
1285 |
31.44% |
| Ezora Proctor (D) |
1325 |
32.41% |
Mayor
- Town of Church Point |
|
Roger Boudreaux (D) |
1115 |
66.48% |
| Richard M. Horecky (D) |
562 |
33.52% |
Mayor
- Village of Mermentau |
|
David W. Fruge (D) |
141 |
67.15% |
| Myrtis A. Gautreaux (D) |
69 |
32.85% |
Mayor
- Village of Morse |
|
Leon Clement (D) |
107 |
35.91% |
| Donlean Gary (D) |
191 |
64.09% |
Mayor
- City of Eunice (Party St. Landry/Acadia) |
|
E. Lynn LeJeune (D) |
78 |
62.40% |
| Robert "Bob" Morris (R) |
47 |
37.60% |
Mayor
- Town of Basile (Part St. Landry/Acadia) |
|
John "J.J." Jenkins (D) |
0 |
0.00% |
| Berline B. Sonnier (D) |
2 |
100.00% |
Chief
of Police - City of Eunice (Part St. Landry/Acadia) |
|
Ronald Dies (D) |
61 |
48.42% |
| Gary "Goose" Fontenot (O) |
65 |
51.58% |
| Carlton Thibodeaux (D) |
0 |
0.00% |
| Gerald Watley (D) |
0 |
0.00% |
Chief
of Police - Town of Duson (Part Lafayette/Acadia) |
|
Scott Gary (R) |
1 |
41.17% |
| Joseph "TJ" Johnfore (O) |
9 |
52.94% |
| Roland Lewis (D) |
7 |
5.89% |
Chief
of Police - City of Rayne |
|
John W. "Piggy" Arceneaux (R) |
627 |
22.36% |
| Eddie Guidry (D) |
232 |
8.28% |
| George Melancon Sr. (D) |
759 |
27.08% |
| Carroll Stelly (D) |
1185 |
42.28% |
Chief
of Police - Town of Church Point |
|
Ronald Carrier (O) |
631 |
38.05% |
| Wiley e. "Ned" Mauldin (NO) |
257 |
15.51% |
| Albert J. Venable Sr. (D) |
770 |
46.44% |
Chief
of Police - Village of Estherwood |
|
James R. Burnett Sr. (O) |
64 |
23.98% |
| Kevin LeBlanc (NO) |
123 |
46.06% |
| Wayne Welsh (O) |
80 |
29.96% |
Chief
of Police - Village of Morse |
|
Roger Lafosse (D) |
36 |
12.25% |
| Jason Todd Richard (D) |
258 |
87.75% |
Alderman Ward 1 -
City of Rayne |
|
Romel Charles (R) |
136 |
25.37% |
| Ann Domingue
Washington (D) |
400 |
74.62% |
|
Alderman Ward 1 - Town of
Church Point |
|
Mel Green (R) |
169 |
46.81% |
| Debra Guidry-Thomas (D) |
156 |
43.21% |
| Linda B. Malbrough (D) |
36 |
9.98% |
Alderman
Ward 2 Division A - City of Crowley |
|
James M. Buatt (D) |
497 |
46.49% |
| Todd W. Whiting (D) |
572 |
53.50% |
Alderman
Ward 2 Division B - City of Crowley |
|
Lyle O. Fogleman Jr. (D) |
516 |
47.25% |
| Michael H. Landry (R) |
250 |
22.90% |
| "J.C." Webb (R) |
326 |
29.85% |
Alderman
Ward 2 - Town of Church Point |
|
Kevin "Hobie" Fontenot (R) |
211 |
72.02% |
| Ronnie Richard (D) |
82 |
27.98% |
Alderman
Ward 3 - City of Eunice (Part St. Landry/Acadia) |
|
Chawana V. Fontenot (R) |
91 |
74.59% |
| Betty Pousson Young (R) |
31 |
25.41% |
Alderman
Ward 3 - City of Rayne |
|
Gerard "Jerry" Arceneaux (R) |
462 |
64.16% |
| Michael Normand (D) |
258 |
35.84% |
Alderman
Ward 3 Division A - City of Crowley |
|
Nelson J. Arceneaux (D) |
430 |
41.22% |
| Vernon "Step" Martin (D) |
613 |
58.78% |
Alderman
Ward 3 Division B - City of Crowley |
|
Cliff "Mutt" Augustine (D) |
149 |
14.52% |
| Rannie "Baby Ray" Batiste (D) |
208 |
20.27% |
| Woodrow "Tact" Harmon (D) |
76 |
7.40% |
| Laurita D. Pete (D) |
593 |
57.79% |
Alderman
Ward 3 - Town of Church Point |
|
Ray A. Doucet (D) |
129 |
48.86% |
| Gary J. Duplechin |
135 |
51.13% |
Alderman
Ward 4 Division A - City of Crowley |
|
Elliot Dore |
478 |
63.15% |
| J. Larry DuBose |
279 |
36.85% |
Alderman
Ward 4 Division B - City of Crowley |
|
Mary Melancon (D) |
446 |
58.14% |
| Earl J. Richard (D) |
321 |
41.86% |
Alderman
District 4 - Town of Basile (Part St. Landry/Acadia) |
|
Frank Ceasar Sr. (D) |
0 |
0.00% |
| Elzy "Popeye" Richardson (D) |
0 |
0.00% |
Alderman
Ward 4 - Town of Church Point |
|
Theresa "Teasie" Cary (D) |
176 |
44.23% |
| Aimia "MiMi" Doucet (R) |
222 |
55.77% |
Alderman
Ward 5 - Town of Church Point |
| Errol "Slu"
Comeaux |
119 |
40.61% |
|
Toby L. Leger (O) |
95 |
32.42% |
| Marcus Mills (O) |
79 |
26.96% |
Alderman
- Town of Iota (5) |
|
Kevin Dwayne Dietz (R) |
265 |
13.97% |
| R.B. "Toby" Fontenot (D) |
304 |
16.04% |
| Troy Lantz (D) |
365 |
19.25% |
| Cody Leckelt (R) |
325 |
17.15% |
| Raleigh Miller (D) |
302 |
15.93% |
| Warren C. Pousson (D) |
335 |
17.66% |
Alderman
- Village of Estherwood (3) |
|
Anthony Borill (D) |
131 |
33.51% |
| John Monceaux (NO) |
101 |
25.83% |
| "Tim" Savant (D) |
116 |
29.67% |
| Donald Popp - (R) Withdrew |
43 |
10.99% |
Alderman
- Village of Mermentau (3) |
|
Troy Cormier (D) |
115 |
20.68% |
| Ernest "Sheeney" Gautreaux (D) |
160 |
28.77% |
| Gerald Godeaux (D) |
62 |
11.15% |
| Darla Istre (D) |
133 |
23.93% |
| Shaun Viator (D) |
86 |
15.47% |
Alderman
- Village of Morse (3) |
|
"Chris" Badeaux (D) |
100 |
12.03% |
| Wade Clement (R) |
188 |
22.62% |
| Christine A. Hanks (O) |
80 |
9.63% |
| Robert P. "Butch" Istre (D) |
193 |
23.23% |
| Dale Louviere (D) |
196 |
23.58% |
| Michael Roy Richard (D) |
74 |
8.91% |
Alderman
- Town of Duson (Part Lafayette/Acadia) 5 to be elected |
|
Gerald Alleman (D) |
6 |
11.76% |
| Dwayne Bowers (D) |
8 |
15.68% |
| Eugene Cahanin (D) |
7 |
13.73% |
| "Jimmy" Champagne (D) |
10 |
19.61% |
| Alvin Felix (D) |
10 |
19.61% |
| Harold "Thib" Thibodeaux (D) |
10 |
19.61% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #1
Summary: To change the name from the
Wetlands Conservation and Restoration Fund to the Coastal Protection and
Restoration Fund; to provide that the eligible federal revenues received
by the state generated from Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas activity
shall be credited used only for purposes of coastal wetlands
conservation, coastal restoration, hurricane protection, and
infrastructure directly impacted by coastal wetland losses. |
|
For |
9964 |
77.47% |
| Against |
2897 |
22.52% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #2
Summary: Requires twenty percent of the
proceeds of tobacco securitization to be deposited in the Coastal
Protection and Restoration Fund, with a portion to be used for barrier
island stabilization and preservation, and repeals the Louisiana Coastal
Restoration Fund. |
|
For |
9430 |
74.00% |
| Against |
3312 |
26.00% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #3
Summary: To authorize the legislature to
establish regional flood protection authorities and provide for its
governing authority, powers, duties, and functions, for the governing
authority of levee districts within the territorial jurisdiction of the
regional authority, and authorizing ad valorem taxes subject to voter
approval. |
|
For |
9519 |
74.88% |
| Against |
3193 |
25.12% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #4
Summary: To provide that compensation
paid for the taking of, or loss or damage to, property rights affected
by the construction, enlargement, improvement, or modification of
hurricane protection projects, including mitigation related thereto,
shall be limited to the compensation required by the Fifth Amendment of
the United States Constitution; to provide an exception for the taking
of buildings or structures destroyed or damaged by an event for which a
presidential declaration of major disaster or emergency was issued, if
the taking occurs within three years of such event; and to authorize the
legislature by law to provide procedures and definitions for these
requirements. |
|
For |
6899 |
55.08% |
| Against |
5625 |
44.92% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #5
Summary: To prohibit the expropriation of
property by the state or a political subdivision of the state for
predominant use by or transfer to a private person or entity under
certain circumstances; to define "public purposes" relative to
the expropriation of property; to provide exceptions for the operation
of public ports and airports and for the expropriation of property for
industrial development purposes; and to provide for items included in
just compensation to be paid to the owner of the expropriated property. |
|
For |
6024 |
49.91% |
| Against |
6047 |
50.09% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #6
Summary: To prohibit, except in limited
instances, the transfer or lease of property expropriated by the state
or its political subdivisions to any person without first offering the
property to the original owner; to provide that unused expropriated
property be declared surplus property to be first offered to the
original owner prior to sale to the general public by competitive bid. |
|
For |
5590 |
47.16% |
| Against |
6264 |
52.84% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #7
Summary: To authorize the investment in
equities of up to thirty-five percent of the Medicaid Trust Fund for the
Elderly. |
|
For |
6620 |
54.69% |
| Against |
5483 |
45.31% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #8
Summary: To authorize the continuation
of the homestead exemption and the special assessment level where the
homestead had been destroyed or is uninhabitable due to a declared
disaster or emergency. |
|
For |
8529 |
71.16% |
| Against |
3458 |
28.84% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #9
Summary: To provide that no law, unless
enacted by two-thirds of the elected members of each house of the
legislature, requiring increased expenditures for any purpose shall be
applicable to any city, parish, or other local public school board until
approved by school board resolution or until, and as long as, the
legislature appropriates funds to the school board for the purpose and
only to the extent and amount of such funds or until a law provides for
a local source of revenue to the school board for the purpose and the
school board is authorized to levy and collect such revenue and only to
the extent and amount of such revenue; and to provide for exceptions to
such prohibition on increasing the financial burden of city, parish, and
other local public school boards. |
|
For |
5827 |
49.00% |
| Against |
6066 |
51.00% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #10
Summary: To authorize the investment in
stocks of up to thirty-five percent of the state-funded permanently
endowed funds of public or private colleges and universities. |
|
For |
5946 |
50.41% |
| Against |
5847 |
49.59% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #11
Summary: To extend the homestead
exemption to property owned by a revocable trust, in addition to the
existing application to property owned by an irrevocable trust. |
|
For |
6452 |
54.19% |
| Against |
5454 |
45.81% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #12
Summary: To provide for the filling of
vacancies in the lieutenant governor's office and other statewide
elective offices; to provide that in more than one year remains in the
term, the person nominated by the governor and confirmed by the
legislature to serve as lieutenant governor or the first assistant in
other statewide elected offices, shall fill the vacancy only until
the office can be filled at the next regular statewide or congressional
election or until the governor is required to call a special election. |
|
For |
7135 |
60.31% |
| Against |
4694 |
39.69% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #13
Summary: To provide that a person shall
have been admitted to the practice of law for ten years preceding
election to the supreme court or a court of appeals and for eight years
preceding election to a district court, family court, parish court, or
court having solely juvenile jurisdiction; and to decrease the
requirement that a person be domiciled in the respective district,
circuit, or parish from two years to one year preceding election.
Effective January 1, 2008, and applicable to any person who is elected
to the office of judge on and after January 1, 2008. |
|
For |
7299 |
61.43% |
| Against |
4582 |
38.57% |
City
of Eunice Proposition - Millage (Part St. Landry/Acadia)
Summary: 10 year, 14.48 mills property
tax for payment of salaries for all city employees, with the exception
of elected officials, appointed officials, part-time employees and all
executive officials with a yearly salary of $28,000 and above. |
Yes |
42 |
34.43% |
| No |
80 |
65.57% |
Official Results for the November
7,
2006
election are
as follows:
Note: Francis C. Heitmeier
withdrew from the run-off election. Jay Dardenne has been elected to
Secretary of State.
U.S.
Representative 7th District |
|
Charles W. Boustany, Jr. |
11,595 |
78.03% |
| Mike Stagg |
3265 |
21.97% |
Member
of School Board - District 2 |
Lyle C. Johnson (D) |
1017 |
47.59% |
| Douglas J. "Doug" LaCombe (O) |
1120 |
52.41% |
Mayor
- City of Crowley |
|
"Greg" Jones (R) |
2811 |
61.46% |
| Ezora Proctor (D) |
1763 |
38.54% |
Chief
of Police - City of Eunice (Part St. Landry/Acadia) |
|
Ronald Dies (D) |
67 |
51.54% |
| Gary "Goose" Fontenot (O) |
63 |
48.46% |
Chief
of Police - City of Rayne |
| George Melancon Sr. (D) |
1242 |
40.11% |
| Carroll Stelly (D) |
1854 |
59.89% |
Chief
of Police - Town of Church Point |
|
Ronald Carrier (O) |
789 |
47.38% |
| Albert J. Venable Sr. (D) |
876 |
52.62% |
Chief
of Police - Village of Estherwood |
| Kevin LeBlanc (NO) |
157 |
55.28% |
| Wayne Welsh (O) |
127 |
44.72% |
|
Alderman Ward 1 - Town of
Church Point |
|
Mel Green (R) |
192 |
47.88% |
| Debra Guidry-Thomas (D) |
209 |
52.12% |
Alderman
Ward 2 Division B - City of Crowley |
|
Lyle O. Fogleman Jr. (D) |
647 |
58.28% |
| "J.C." Webb (R) |
463 |
41.72% |
Alderman
Ward 5 - Town of Church Point |
| Errol "Slu"
Comeaux |
154 |
52.02% |
|
Toby L. Leger (O) |
142 |
47.98% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #1
Summary: To extend the special
assessment level to homesteads owned and occupied by any person with a
service-connected disability rating of fifty percent or more and by
certain members of the armed forces of the United States or members of
the Louisiana National Guard killed or missing in action or who were
prisoners of war, and to any person designated as permanently totally
disabled, subject to other conditions and requirements provided under
the present constitution, and to require annual certification of
eligibility by persons under sixty-five years of age who have qualified
and received the special assessment level. |
For |
8352 |
63.83% |
| Against |
4731 |
36.17% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #2
Summary: To increase the maximum
amount of the severance tax imposed and collected by the state on
natural resources, other than sulphur, lignite, and timber, which is
remitted to the parish governing authority where the severance occurs
from seven hundred fifty thousand dollars to eight hundred fifty
thousand dollars effective July 1, 2007, and provides that this maximum
amount be increased to reflect the increase in the Consumer Price Index
beginning July 1, 2008. |
For |
6628 |
51.27% |
| Against |
6299 |
48.73% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #3
Summary: To exempt from ad valorem
property tax medical equipment leased for a term exceeding five years to
a nonprofit corporation or association which owns or operates a small,
rural hospital and if the equipment is used solely for health care
purposes at the hospital; to provide that "small, rural
hospital" shall mean a hospital which meets all of the following
criteria:
1. It has less than fifty Medicare-licensed acute care beds.
2. It is located in a municipality with a population of less than ten
thousand which has been classified as an area with a shortage of health
manpower by the United States Health Service. |
For |
7286 |
56.84% |
| Against |
5532 |
43.16% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #4
Summary: Exempts motor vehicles
from municipal ad valorem taxes and removes language that authorizes a
municipal governing authority or a district thereof to impose ad valorem
taxes on motor vehicles. |
For |
7004 |
54.33% |
| Against |
5886 |
45.67% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #5
Summary: To exempt consigned art
from ad valorem property tax; that is, all artworks such as sculptures,
glass works, paintings, drawings, signed and numbered posters,
photographs, mixed media, collages, or any other item which would be
considered as the material result of a creative endeavor. |
For |
6595 |
52.08% |
| Against |
6067 |
47.92% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #6
Summary: To authorize the
legislature to enact laws establishing new judgeships of district courts
as new divisions having limited or specialized jurisdiction within the
territorial jurisdiction of the district court and subject matter
jurisdiction over family or juvenile matters as provided by law. |
For |
6404 |
50.56% |
| Against |
6262 |
49.44% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #7
Summary: To provide for a single
tax assessor in Orleans Parish to be elected at the same time as the
municipal officers of New Orleans. |
For |
9122 |
69.93% |
| Against |
3924 |
30.07% |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment #8
Summary: To grant the Central
community school system in East Baton Rouge Parish the same authority
granted parishes for purposes of Article VIII, Section 13 of the
Constitution of Louisiana, including purposes related to the minimum
foundation program, funding for certain school books and instructional
materials, and the raising of certain local revenues for the support of
elementary and secondary schools. |
For |
6581 |
51.74% |
| Against |
6137 |
48.25% |
|