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Here are the results in your community

Here are the results in your community

Polls in Louisiana closed Tuesday at 8 p.m.
Here are the races on Acadiana's ballot and the results as they come in:

U.S. Representative 3rd Congressional District
Priscilla González
Clay Higgins – Projected winner as of 9:45 p.m. with more than 70 percent of the vote
“Xan” John
Sadi Summerlin

U.S. Representative 4th Congressional District
“Mike” Johnson – Projected winner as of 9:45 p.m. with more than 85 percent of the vote
Joshua Morott

U.S. Representative 6th Congressional District
Quentin Anthony Anderson
Cleo Fields – Predicted winner as of 10:02 p.m. with 51 percent of the vote
Elbert Guillory
Wilken Jones Jr.
Peter Williams

Here are the races on the municipal ballot, organized by municipality:
ACADIA PARISH:
Schöffendorf Morse (two seats)
Adam Badeaux 33 percent
“Mac” put 29 percent
Triston Mire 24 percent
Kaitlin Monceaux 14 percent

PARISH OF CALCASIEU:
Judge, Court of Appeals 3rd District, 2nd Dist., Elec. Sec. 2A
Clayton Davis
Anthony Eaves

Police jury district 15
Mitchell Keith Bowers
Mandy Thomas

EVANGELINE PARISH:
Police Officer(s) Judge of Peace District 4
Andy Wayne Carson 75 percent
Chuncey Fontenot 25 percent

Mayor Village of Pine Prairie
David Hebert 11 percent
Quint West 89 percent

Pine Prairie Village Police Chief
Gilbert J. Bordelon 28 percent
LC Deshotel 11 percent
Joey A. Fontenot 8 percent
Shane Guillory 36 percent
Joshua Uhlman 16 percent

Aldermen Village of Pine Prairie (three seats)
Tammy Hammond Buxton 37 percent
Joseph Wayne Deville 24 percent
Wayne McMillan 18 percent
Kevin Rodriguez 22 percent

IBERIA PARISH:
Reviewer
David Groner 25 percent
Raymond “Shoe-Do” Lewis 21 percent
Ashlie Myers Spiker 55 percent

New Iberia City Council Member
Ricky Gonsoulin 61 percent
Deidre A Ledbetter 39 percent

Councilman District 2, City of New Iberia
Rosalind Rogers Bobb 39 percent
Benjamin T. Meyers 22 percent
Warren White 38 percent

Councilman District 3, City of New Iberia
Troy Comeaux 58 percent
Roy Crews III 8 percent
Phanate Xanamane 34 percent

Councilman District 5, City of New Iberia
Krystal Boyance 44 percent
Ronald J “Ron” Davis Sr. 36 percent
Kenneth W. Kelly 13 percent
Richard K Phillips 6 percent

JEFF DAVIS PARISH:
Judge, Court of Appeals 3rd District, 2nd Dist., Elec. Sec. 2A
Clayton Davis 62 percent
Anthony Eaves 38 percent

Mayor City of Elton
Marilynn Broussard Granger 37 percent
“Mike” Pierrotti 63 percent

Mayor Village of Fenton
Eddie B. Alfred Jr. 44 percent
“Phil” Cormier 56 percent

Welsh City Police Chief
Marcus L. Crochet 66 percent
Marcus “Cummings” Prudhomme 34 percent

Aldermen Town of Welsh (five seats)
Charles “Chuck” Abell Jr. 19 percent
“Jackie” Balmer 16 percent
Melward “Nookie” Doucet Jr. 15 percent
Ronald L. “Ronnie” Hayes 15 percent
Andrea King 17 percent
Lawrence “Bugger” Mier 18 percent

Aldermen Village of Fenton (three seats)
Manuel Alfred 20 percent
Marella Bellard 15 percent
Jessie Boese Jr. 12 percent
Katherine Corbello 8 percent
Geneva Joseph 8 percent
John Langley 12 percent
Alicia Scott 15 percent
Shyra Taylor 11 percent

LAFAYETTE PARISH:
Police Officer(s) Judge of Peace District 6
Jake Barousse 51 percent
Cory Clause 21 percent
Scott A. Morgan 28 percent

Youngsville City Police Chief
Jean Paul “JP” Broussard 46 percent
Cody Louviere 40 percent
“Matt” Thomassee 14 percent

Council Member Division D, City of Youngsville
Todd Istre 46 percent
Logan Lannoo 21 percent
“Nick” Niland 33 percent

ST. LANDRY PARISH:
Alderman District 2, Town of Sunset
Todd A. Broussard 40 percent
Devin A. Henry 60 percent

ST. LANDRY AND ST. MARTIN PARISH:
Alderman city of Arnaudville (1 seat)
Kris Allen Brasseaux 43 PERCENT
“Ginger” Lecompte 57 PERCENT

ST. MARIA PARISH:
City Council District 2, City of Morgan City
Jean Paul Bourg 48 percent
Bonnie F. Leonard 52 percent

City Council District 3, City of Morgan City
Ronnie “Ron” Bias 56 percent
Marcelle B. Hoskins 30 percent
Julia “Blaze” Johnson 14 percent

City Council District 5, City of Morgan City
Eriq Blanchard 62 percent
Tamporello Louis Jr. 38 percent

IBERIA PARISH AND VERMILION PARISH:
Mayor City of Delcambre
Pam Blakely 46 PERCENT
Christopher “Tipper” Esponge 54 PERCENT

Delcambre City Police Chief
Ivan McIntyre 16 PERCENT
Brady Segura 31 PERCENT
Perry Shaw 53 PERCENT

Here are the proposals for municipal elections, sorted by municipality:
ACADIA PARISH
Bayou Plaquemine and Wikoff Drainage District Proposition requested the continuation of a $5.12 million property tax, which generates about $164,000 annually for drainage work in the district.
Yes, 61 percent
No, 39 percent

Fire Protection District No. 10 requested a renewal of a $50 parcel fee. About $145,000 is raised annually to fund fire protection.
Yes, 62 percent
No, 38 percent

ST. MARTIN PFARRE
There were seven parish-wide proposals for St. Martin Parish voters to decide on.

Proposal No. 1 was to renew a 3.63-mill tax that raises about $1.6 million annually for roads and bridges.
Yes, 66 percent
No, 34 percent

Proposal No. 2 was to renew a 5.14-mill tax that would raise about $2.3 million annually to fund drainage work in the township.
Yes, 65 percent
No, 35 percent

Proposal No. 3 was to renew a 1.02-mill tax that would generate about $468,000 annually for community recreation facilities.
Yes, 60 percent
No, 40 percent

Proposal No. 4 was to renew a $2.62 million tax that would generate about $1.2 million annually for public health facilities in the community.
Yes, 60 percent
No, 40 percent

Proposal No. 5 was to renew a 2.08-mill tax that would raise approximately $955,000 annually to fund the maintenance and operations of the parish courthouse and law enforcement center.
Yes, 59 percent
No, 41 percent

Proposal No. 6 was to renew a 5.68-mill tax that would raise about $2.6 million annually to fund fire protection in the community.
Yes, 69 percent
No, 31 percent

Proposal No. 7 was to renew a 1.51-mill tax that would raise approximately $693,000 annually to fund the acquisition, maintenance and operation of the St. Martin Parish Industrial Park.
Yes, 56 percent
No, 44 ​​percent

Additionally, a 7.38 mill tax for the St. Martin Parish Water and Sewer Commission No. 1 was extended and reassessed in the parish. The commission asked voters to extend the tax for another ten years. It brings in about $191,000 annually; The commission also asked voters to use the proceeds to improve, maintain and operate the waterworks and sewer systems.
Yes, 54 percent
No, 46 ​​percent

ST. MARIA PARISH
Voters in Recreation District No. 1 were asked to maintain a 3-mill tax that raises about $163,000 annually to fund the maintenance and operation of recreational facilities in the district.
Yes, 59 percent
No, 41 percent

VERMILLION PARISH
Township voters were asked to renew a 3.26-mill tax that would raise about $1.1 million annually to fund maintenance, upkeep and repairs of public roads in the township.
Yes, 57 percent
No, 43 percent

Voters in Subroad District No. 1 of Road District No. 2 were asked to renew a 5.06 mill tax that would raise about $416,000 annually to fund maintenance of roads in the district.
Yes, 53 percent
No, 47 percent

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