March 20, 2021 Election Results in Calcasieu Parish

March 20, 2021 Election Results in Calcasieu Parish

Published March 1, 2021
Updated March 20, 2021

On March 20, 2021, Calcasieu Parish held an election that included offices in Lake Charles and Vinton. Early voting was March 6-13 (excluding Sunday, March 7) from 8:30 am- 6 pm.
The deadline to request an absentee by mail ballot was March 16 by 4:30 p.m.

Follow this link to view a list of polling places for elections in Calcasieu Parish.
There will be no early voting at Sulphur or Moss Bluff sites for this election.

Candidates and Results for the March 20, 2021 Election in Calcasieu Parish

Election winners are in bold
Candidate – Party — Percentage – # of votes

Mayor City of Lake Charles

  • Sean Ardoin – Democrat — 19% – 2,426
  • Jesse Bernard – Democrat — 2% – 275
  •  Nicholas “Nic” Hunter – Republican — 74% – 9,368
  • Joshua Cathedralle Lewis – Democrat — 5% – 626

Councilman District A, City of Lake Charles

  • Fitzgerald J. Darbone – Democrat — 7% – 122
  • Raymond Fondel – Democrat — 24% – 414
  • Mary Morris – Democrat — 36% – 615
  • Dianna Ross – Democrat — 33% – 576

 Councilman District B, City of Lake Charles

  • Luvertha August – Democrat — 54% – 689
  • Fantacee Brown – Democrat — 46% – 595

 Councilman District C, City of Lake Charles

  • Darius Clayton – Democrat — 22% – 300
  • Rodney Geyen – Democrat — 46% – 623
  • Priscilla Sam – Democrat — 33% – 445

Councilman District D, City of Lake Charles

  • Anthony Chapman – Democrat — 8% – 131
  • “Wil” Clophus – Democrat — 23% – 358
  • John Ieyoub – Republican — 69% – 1,080

Councilman District E, City of Lake Charles

  • Stuart Weatherford – Republican
    Unopposed

Councilman District F, City of Lake Charles

  • Craig Marks – Democrat — 53% – 814
  • Johnnie Thibodeaux – No Party — 47% – 716

 Councilman District G, City of Lake Charles

  • Ryan Abshire – No Party — 7% – 197
  •  Mark Eckard – Republican — 59% – 1,550
  •  Khalid Taha – Republican — 34% – 886

Mayor Town of Vinton

  • Marcus Elliot Renfrow – Republican
    Unopposed

Chief of Police Town of Vinton

  • Scott Spell – Republican
    Unopposed

Councilmen Town of Vinton

  • David Cambre – Republican — 6% – 98
  • Diane Conner – Republican — 18% – 306
  • Stephanie Hardy – Democrat –14% – 226
  • “B.B.” Loyd – Democrat — 15% – 251
  • Paul Patin Jr. – Independent — 14% – 226
  • Lindsey Stanley – Republican — 17% – 279
  • Michael J. K. Wright – Republican — 16% – 269

Ward Eight Fire Protection District Number Two 14.31 Mills Renewal – BOC – 10 years

  • Yes — 85% – 153
  • No — 15% – 26

Follow this link to view a list of polling places for elections in Calcasieu Parish.
There was no early voting at Sulphur or Moss Bluff sites for this election.

 

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