The Louisiana Secretary of State's office updates election results every 90 seconds as results are counted. You can find those vote totals here for statewide and legislative races, as well as local races by parish. This includes New Orleans, Lafayette, Baton Rouge and Shreveport metro areas.
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When is the Open General/Orleans Municipal Parochial General election in Louisiana?
The Open General/Orleans Municipal Parochial General election in Louisiana is upcoming. Here's what to know about voting and registration deadlines.
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Which parishes have Saturday elections? Here's where Louisiana will go to the polls this weekend
Election Day in Louisiana for Open Primary/ Orleans Municipal Parochial Primary is on Oct. 11. Here's when polls open and which parishes have races.
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Helena Moreno Is Elected Mayor of New Orleans
Democrat Helena Moreno wins New Orleans’ mayoral race
New Orleans City Council member Helena Moreno was elected mayor Saturday in the race to succeed LaToya Cantrell, who is ending a turbulent second term shadowed by federal corruption charges.
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Decision 2025 Live Election Tracker: Keep up with key races in New Orleans, Slidell, Lafitte, & Southeast Louisiana
Follow along WWL’s live election tracker for results for New Orleans Mayor, Orleans Parish Sheriff, Slidell Mayor, Lafitte Mayor, City Council races, and all races across Louisiana.
Complete but unofficial returns show Yvette Crain, who was appointed interim mayor in May, won 98% of the votes over Will Wyman, a rescue chief for the Lafitte-Barataria-Crown Point Volunteer Fire Department.
Saturday, October 11, was Election Day across Louisiana, including items on ballots in several Acadiana parishes. While most of the items are millage renewals, there were some
IT’S THE CLERK OF COURT. CLERK OF CRIMINAL COURT GOING INTO A RUNOFF. DISTRICT A AND DISTRICT E GOING INTO A RUNOFF. INCUMBENTS WIN FOR DISTRICT C AND D, AND THEN ALSO HELENA MORENO, THE PROJECTED WINNER.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Voters in Louisiana area headed to the polls for the Saturday, October 11, election. Polling places began welcoming voters at 7 a.m. and will stay open until 8 p.m. As long as you are in line by 8 p.m., you will be allowed to cast your vote.
Voters are casting ballots today in key races for mayor, sheriff, city council and more. Here’s what you should know.
Election officials in Orleans Parish began distributing sealed voting machines Friday ahead of Louisiana’s Oct. 11 election.
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