See who won in Lafayette Parish elections

Lafayette Parish voters went to the polls Saturday to vote for a number of local races, including city and parish council seats, school board members and legislative races, among others.

In races where no candidate received at least 50% of the vote, the top two candidates will head to a runoff in November.

Here’s a breakdown on how the Lafayette Parish races turned out.

Board of Elementary and Secondary Education - District 7

  • Cathy S. Banks (Rep) - 29%

  • Kevin M. Berken (Rep) - 37%

  • Erick Knezek (Rep) - 34%

Board of Elementary and Secondary Education - District 8

  • Preston Castille (Dem) - 70% (Winner)

  • Dolores “DeeDee” Cormier-Zenon (Dem) - 30%

State Senate - District 22

  • Hugh Andre (Rep) - 21%

  • Dexter T. Latham (Ind) - 1%

  • Blake Miguez (Rep) - 61%

  • Melinda Narcisse “Mel” Mitchell (Dem) - 12%

  • Phanat “PX” Xanamane (Dem) - 6%

State House - District 31

  • Jonathan Goudeau I (Rep) - 39%

  • Troy Hebert (Rep) - 61%

State House - District 39

  • Julie Emerson (Rep) - 72%

  • Mckinley James, Jr. (Dem) - 28%

State House - District 42

  • Chance Henry (Rep) - 62%

  • Douglas J. “Doug” LaCombe (Rep) - 38%

State House - District 43

  • “Josh” Carlson (Rep) - 84%

  • Ludwig Gelobter (Dem) - 16%

State House - District 44

  • Tehmi Chassion (Dem) - 52%

  • Patrick “Pat” Lewis (Dem) - 39%

  • Ravis K. Martinez (Dem) - 9%

State House - District 45

  • Jupiter Leblanc (No Party) - 4%

  • Paul “Scott” LeBleu (Dem) - 25%

  • Brach Myers (Rep) - 70%

State House - District 48

  • “Beau” Beaullieu (Rep) - 85%

  • David Levy (Dem) - 15%

State House - District 49

  • Sanders “Sandy” Derise (Rep) - 20%

  • David Eaton (Rep) - 16%

  • Jacob Landry (Rep) - 64%

District Judge - 15th Judicial District Court

  • Cynthia Simon Spadoni (Rep) - 53%

  • David Way (Rep) - 47%

Assessor

  • Walter Campbell (Rep) - 46%

  • Justin Centanni (Rep) - 54%

Lafayette City-Parish Mayor-President

  • Monique Blanco Boulet (Rep) - 34%

  • “Josh” Guillory (Rep) - 40%

  • Jan Swift (Rep) - 26%

Lafayette Parish Council - District 2

  • Sidney Morales (Rep) - 49.8%

  • Donald E. Richard (Rep) - 50.2%

Lafayette Parish Council - District 3

  • Terry Hughes (Rep) - 18%

  • Jeremy Monts (Rep) - 9%

  • Kenneth “Ken” Stansbury (Rep) - 73%

Lafayette Parish Council - District 5

  • Clyde Gabriel (Dem) - 28%

  • Abraham “AB” Rubin (Dem) - 57%

  • Kerry Jamal Williams (Ind) - 15%

Lafayette Parish School Board - District 1

  • David LeJeune (Rep) - 72%

  • Mary Morrison (Dem) - 28%

Lafayette Parish School Board - District 2

  • Chad Desormeaux (Rep) - 69%

  • Stasia Herbert-McZeal (Dem) - 31%

Lafayette Parish School Board - District 3

  • Joshua Edmond (Dem) - 57%

  • Emilie Lewis Duhon (Dem) - 43%

Lafayette Parish School Board - District 4

  • Michelle Living (Dem) - 49%

  • Amy Trahan (Dem) - 51%

Lafayette Parish School Board - District 6

  • Roddy Bergeron (Rep) - 62%

  • Sam Taulli, Jr. (Ind) - 38%

Lafayette Parish School Board - District 7

  • Kate Bailey Labue (Rep) - 67%

  • Grant Quinlan (Rep) - 33%

Lafayette Parish School Board - District 8

  • Hannah Smith Mason (Rep) - 60%

  • Holly Sanders (Rep) - 40%

Lafayette Parish School Board - District 9

  • Linton Broussard, Jr. (Rep) - 37%

  • Jeremy Hidalgo (Rep) - 54%

  • Brandon Rodrigue (Rep) - 9%

Lafayette City Council - District 1

  • Elroy Broussard (Dem) - 35%

  • Rickey Hardy (Ind) - 25%

  • Kristopher J. Harrison (Ind) - 10%

  • Melissa Matthieu-Robichaux (Rep) - 31%

Lafayette City Council - District 2

  • Shelby Arabie (Rep) - 31%

  • “Andy” Naquin (Rep) - 69%

Lafayette City Council - District 4

  • Thomas Hooks (Rep) - 53%

  • Julie LeBlanc (Rep) - 47%

Lafayette City Council - District 5

  • Kenneth Boudreaux (Dem) - 77%

  • Nureaka Ross (Dem) - 23%

Youngsville City Council - Division A

  • Shannon Bares (Rep) - 60%

  • Ann Istre (Rep) - 40%

City of Scott Proposition - 5% Hotel Occupancy Tax

  • Yes - 76%

  • No - 24%

City of Scott Proposition - 1% Sales and Use Tax

  • Yes - 72%

  • No - 28%

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