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2023 Louisiana House of Representatives election

The 2023 Louisiana House of Representatives election was held on October 14, 2023, with runoff elections held on November 18, 2023. All 105 seats in the Louisiana House of Representatives were up for election to four-year terms. It was held concurrently with elections for all statewide offices and the Louisiana State Senate.

Under Louisiana's jungle primary system, all candidates appear on the same ballot, regardless of party, and voters may vote for any candidate, regardless of their party affiliation.

Background

In the 2019 state legislature elections, Republicans expanded their majorities in both chambers to 68 in the House and 27 in the Senate. By March 17, they had a supermajority of 71 members in the House, after elected Democrats Malinda White, Francis C. Thompson and Jeremy LaCombe switched parties. The supermajority, in combination with the supermajority Republicans held in the Louisiana Senate, made it significantly easier for Republicans to overturn vetoes from Democratic governor John Bel Edwards.

In the 2020 presidential election, Republican Donald Trump won 72 Louisiana House of Representatives districts and Democrat Joe Biden won 33 districts. Going into the 2023 Louisiana State House elections, Democrats represented two districts where Trump won the most votes in 2020: District 60, located in rural Louisiana (Trump +9%) and District 105, located primarily in Plaquemines Parish (Trump + 6%). Going into the 2023 elections, Republicans represented one district where Biden won the most votes in 2020: District 92, in the New Orleans suburbs of Jefferson County (Biden + 8%). In addition, the Independent Joseph Marino had represented District 85, which Biden won by 8%, before he resigned in 2023.

The 2023 election was the first election held under new district maps following redistricting as a result of the 2020 census.

Predictions

Overview

Special elections

One special election was held on February 18, 2023, with a runoff on March 25, 2023, to fill a vacancy in District 93. Incumbent Democrat Royce Duplessis resigned on December 6, 2022, to join the State Senate. Democrat Alonzo Knox won this election.

Retirements

Thirty incumbents did not seek re-election.

Democrats

  1. District 2: Sam Jenkins retired to successfully run for State Senate.
  2. District 4: Cedric Glover retired to run for State Senate.
  3. District 11: Patrick O. Jefferson was term-limited.
  4. District 23: Kenny R. Cox was term-limited.
  5. District 44: Vincent Pierre was term-limited.
  6. District 57: Randal Gaines was term-limited.

Republicans

  1. District 5: Alan Seabaugh was term-limited (successfully ran for State Senate).
  2. District 6: Thomas Pressly retired to successfully run for State Senate.
  3. District 25: Lance Harris was term-limited (successfully ran for Board of Elementary and Secondary Education).
  4. District 42: John Stefanski retired to run for attorney general.
  5. District 43: Stuart Bishop was term-limited.
  6. District 45: Jean-Paul Coussan retired to successfully run for State Senate.
  7. District 46: Mike Huval was term-limited.
  8. District 49: Blake Miguez retired to successfully run for State Senate.
  9. District 53: Tanner Magee retired.
  10. District 56: Gregory A. Miller was term-limited (successfully ran for State Senate).
  11. District 64: Valarie Hodges was term-limited (successfully ran for State Senate).
  12. District 65: Barry Ivey retired to run for State Senate.
  13. District 66: Rick Edmonds retired to successfully run for State Senate.
  14. District 68: Scott McKnight retired to run for treasurer.
  15. District 71: Buddy Mincey Jr. retired to run for State Senate.
  16. District 73: William Wheat Jr. retired to successfully run for State Senate.
  17. District 74: Larry Frieman retired to run for judge in the 22nd Judicial District.
  18. District 75: Malinda White retired to run for Washington Parish President.
  19. District 76: Bob Owen retired to successfully run for State Senate.
  20. District 81: Clay Schexnayder was term-limited (ran for secretary of state).
  21. District 89: Richard Nelson retired to run for governor.
  22. District 95: Sherman Q. Mack was term-limited.
  23. District 103: Ray Garofalo was term-limited (ran for State Senate).
  24. District 104: Paul Hollis was term-limited (successfully ran for Board of Elementary and Secondary Education).

Resignation

One seat was left vacant on the day of the general election due to a resignation in 2023.

Independents

  1. District 85: Joseph A. Marino III resigned August 21 to become a Twenty-fourth Judicial District Court judge.

Incumbents defeated

In primary election

One incumbent representative, a Republican, was defeated in the October 14 jungle primary.

Republicans

  1. District 31: Jonathan Goudeau lost renomination to Troy Hebert.

In general election

Two incumbent representatives, one Democrat and one Republican, were defeated in the November 18 general election.

Democrats

Seat lost to a Republican challenger
  1. District 105: Mack Cormier lost re-election to Jacob Braud.

Republicans

Seat held by a Republican
  1. District 90: Mary DuBuisson lost re-election to Brian Glorioso.

Results

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District 27

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District 30

District 31

District 32

District 33

District 34

District 35

District 36

District 37

District 38

District 39

District 40

District 41

District 42

District 43

District 44

District 45

District 46

District 47

District 48

District 49

District 50

District 51

District 52

District 53

District 54

District 55

District 56

District 57

District 58

District 59

District 60

District 61

District 62

District 63

District 64

District 65

District 66

District 67

District 68

District 69

District 70

District 71

District 72

District 73

District 74

District 75

District 76

District 77

District 78

District 79

District 80

District 81

District 82

District 83

District 84

District 85

District 86

District 87

District 88

District 89

District 90

District 91

District 92

District 93

District 94

District 95

District 96

District 97

District 98

District 99

District 100

District 101

District 102

District 103

District 104

District 105

See also

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