Calcasieu Parish November 5, 2024 Election Results

By Calcasieu Staff
Published November 05, 2024

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Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana — The preliminary results from Calcasieu Parish for the November 5, 2024 election results reveal significant outcomes across multiple election categories, with a strong turnout of 58.3%. Below is a breakdown of key races and voter turnout.

Election results in Calcasieu Parish will be certified at a later date, but results are unlikely to change significantly if at all.

Presidential Electors

  • Donald J. Trump, “JD” Vance (Republican) led decisively with 69% of the votes, totaling 55,485 votes.
  • Kamala D. Harris, Tim Walz (Democratic) secured 30%, totaling 23,891 votes.
  • Other candidates, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Nicole Shanahan (We The People), received 324 votes or less, representing fractions of a percent each.

U.S. Representative Races

  • 3rd Congressional District:
    • Clay Higgins (Republican) emerged as the leading candidate with 58% of the votes, totaling 26,219.
    • Priscilla Gonzalez (Democratic) followed with 28% and 12,743 votes.
    • Smaller shares went to “Xan” John (Republican) and Sadi Summerlin (Democratic) with 3% and 10%, respectively.
  • 4th Congressional District:
    • “Mike” Johnson (Republican) held a commanding lead, gathering 87% of votes, amounting to 27,839.
    • Joshua Morott (Republican) earned 13% of the votes, totaling 3,991.

Judicial and Local Elections

  • Judge, Court of Appeal (3rd Circuit, 2nd Dist., Elec. Sec. 2A):
    • Clayton Davis (Republican) won with 69%, totaling 41,958 votes.
    • Anthony Eaves (Republican) received 31%, totaling 18,468 votes.
  • Police Juror – District 15:
    • Mitchell Keith Bowers (Republican) narrowly led with 56% of the vote (3,136 votes), while Mandy Thomas (Republican) received 44% (2,508 votes).
    • The unofficial turnout for this district was 61.3%.

Constitutional Amendment – CA No. 1 (Alternative Energy Proceeds)

A majority of voters, 74% (56,628 votes), favored the amendment, which pertains to federal proceeds from alternative energy production. 26% (19,962 votes) opposed it.

Only the top two candidates are included in the illustration.