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Louisiana Secretary of State - Elections Division
1999 Louisiana Special Congressional Election and Statewide Results
Filing Deadline: 9/9/99 Open Primary: 10/23/99, General: 11/20/99
Last Updated: November 29, 1999 |
| Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties |
Governor, 64% in '95, 1st term Campaign & Election's Odds: 3:2 Republican |
| U.S. Rep. William J. Jefferson (D) 30%, businessman Phil Preis (D) 2%, writer Bob McElroy (D) 1%, community college prof. Charles V. Bellone (D) <1%, perennial candidate Darryl Paul Ward (D) 1%, Berl "Uncle Berl" Bush (D) 1%, |
Mike Foster (R) 62%, St. Sen. Thomas A. "Tom" Greene (R) 3%, |
Belinda Alexandrenko (Rfm) 1%, Teacher / Ex-State Party Chair / '98 US Senate nominee Martin Rosenthal (NL/WI) 0%,ex-salesman Sid Baron (I) <1%, Ronnie Glynn Johnson (I) <1%, |
| Lt. Governor |
| Kathleen Babineaux Blanco (D) 80%, |
ex-congressional aide Cornell Martin (R) 8%, Kevin Joseph Duplantis (R) 10%, |
Sadie Roberts-Joseph (Rfm) 2%, |
| Attorney General |
| Richard P. Ieyoub (D) |
No Republican |
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| Secretary of State |
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W. Fox McKeithen (R), |
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| Treasurer |
| Ken Duncan (D) 44%, ex-St. Revenue Secretary John Kennedy (D) 56%, |
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Insruance Commissioner
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| Jim Brown (D) 56% |
businessman Allen Boudreaux (R) 44% |
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| Agriculture Commissioner |
| Bob Odom (D) |
No Republican |
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Election Commissioner underlined indicates winner of run-off on November 20, 1999 |
Jerry M. Fowler (D) defeated in primary No Democrat in Run-Off |
St. Rep. / '80 & '96 U.S. Senate nominee Louis "Woody" Jenkins (R), New Orleans City Councilmember Suzanne Haik Terrell (R) |
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1st Cong. District, May 29, 1999 Special Election, elected to fill seat vacated by Bob Livingston (R), unopposed in '98 |
No Democrat in Run-off (Democrats who did not make the Run-off: St. Rep. Bill Strain (D) Darryl Ward (D),) |
ex-Gov. David Treen (R) 49%, ex-St. Rep. David Vitter (R) 51%, (GOPer not making the Run-off: Dr. Monica Monica (R), attorney Rob Couhig (R), ex-KKK leader David Duke (R), electrian Pat Landry (R), Dr. Santos LoCoco (R),) |
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1. Key to Predictions: Roll Call,
The Cook Political Report,
The Rothenberg Political Report,
Campaign & Election Magazine,
D.C.'s Political Report
2. Bold indicates incumbent. Yellow district indicates open races. Blue boxes indicates winner. Red print indicates change in party control.
3. Key to Party Identification.
(D) = Democratic Party
(G) = Green Party
(I) = independent candidates
(L) = Libertarian Party
(NL) = Natural Law Party
(Rfm) = Reform Party
(R) = Republican Party
(T) = U.S. Taxpayers Party - Affiliated with the Consitution Party
(South) = Southern Party
(WI) = Write-in candidates
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