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2019 Louisiana gubernatorial election

The 2019 Louisiana gubernatorial election was held to elect the governor of Louisiana. Incumbent Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards won re-election to a second term, defeating Republican businessman Eddie Rispone. Edwards became the first Democratic Governor of Louisiana to win re-election to a second consecutive term in 44 years since Edwin Edwards (no relation) in 1975. It was the closest Louisiana gubernatorial election since 1979.

2019 Louisiana gubernatorial election

← 2015 October 12, 2019 (first round)
November 16, 2019 (runoff)
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Turnout45.9% (first round)
51.0% (runoff)
 
Candidate John Bel Edwards Eddie Rispone Ralph Abraham
Party Democratic Republican Republican
First round 625,970
46.59%
368,319
27.42%
317,149
23.61%
Runoff 774,498
51.33%
734,286
48.67%
Eliminated

Edwards:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Rispone:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Abraham:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Landrieu:      50–60%
Tie:      30–40%      40–50%      50%
     No votes

Governor before election

John Bel Edwards
Democratic

Elected Governor

John Bel Edwards
Democratic

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. Because no candidate received an absolute majority of the vote during the primary election on October 12, 2019, a runoff election was held on November 16, 2019, between the top two candidates in the primary, Edwards and Rispone.[1] Louisiana is the only state that has a jungle primary system (California and Washington have a similar top two primary system). As of 2024, this is the last time Democrats won a statewide election in Louisiana. This is also the last time that a gubernatorial candidate and a lieutenant gubernatorial candidate of different political parties were elected in Louisiana.

Background edit

On Edwards’ Inauguration Day in 2015, State House Republicans, in a break with tradition, elected their own speaker, Representative Taylor Barras of New Iberia, over Edwards' choice, Representative Walt Leger of New Orleans. This move was said to be orchestrated by House Republican Chairman Lance Harris, who was considered a potential gubernatorial 2019 candidate and was a frequent Edwards critic.[2] Edwards and Republican Legislative leaders repeatedly clashed over budget, tax and spending measures.

Attorney General Jeff Landry was perhaps Edwards' most prominent detractor, filing multiple lawsuits against the governor and frequently criticizing him in the media. The two disagreed the most on social policies, such as Landry's staunch opposition to Edwards' executive order providing protections for LGBT workers of state government and contractors.[3] Landry also assumed the leadership of David Vitter's Political Action Committee, the Louisiana Committee for a Republican Majority,[4] the organisation that was widely considered instrumental to Clay Higgins' upset Congressional victory over Scott Angelle in 2016.[5] Landry has closely aligned with President Donald Trump and attended Trump's 2017 State of the Union speech.[6]

Edwards also become a favorite target of U.S. Representative Garret Graves, a Republican from Baton Rouge and former aide to Governor Bobby Jindal. Graves frequently criticized the governor during the state's response to the 2016 August floods in the state. The two notably sparred during a hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, of which Graves is a member. Edwards' aides called the exchange a "political ambush" while Graves accused the governor of lying.[7] Graves was also closely aligned with the Trump Administration and donated $300 to the Trump Inaugural fund.[8] Graves also accompanied Vice President Mike Pence during a visit to parts of the Baton Rouge area in May 2017.[9]

As the only Democratic Governor in the Deep South, Edwards and his agenda also been the target of numerous attacks from numerous groups affiliated with the national Republican Party such as America Rising and Americans for Prosperity.[10] Edwards, declared himself to be unbothered by these groups, and went on to classify them as "a Washington, D.C., political action committee, trying to bring the never-ending campaign cycle to Louisiana."[10]

Aware of their gubernatorial ambitions, Edwards and his aides repeatedly spoofed both U.S. senator John Neely Kennedy and Landry during their traditional response skits at Baton Rouge's Gridiron Show.[11]

According to fundraising reports filed in 2016, Edwards had raised close to $3.3 million for his 2019 re-election effort.[12][13] By comparison, Landry had $544,000 on hand for a potential future campaign.[13] Graves and Kennedy had yet to form separate entities for statewide campaigns per Louisiana Law.

In the summer of 2017, Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser announced that he would not be a candidate for governor in 2019, and had decided to run for re-election. Nungesser said that he had disclosed his plans to run for re-election to then Governor-elect John Bel Edwards during his transition period. During the fall of 2017, U.S. Representative Ralph Abraham was reported to be running polls and assembling a staff to enter the race.

Democratic candidates edit

Advanced to the runoff edit

Defeated in the jungle primary edit

  • Oscar Dantzler, former police officer and businessman[16]

Disqualified edit

  • Vinny Mendoza, perennial candidate[17][18]

Republican candidates edit

Advanced to the runoff edit

  • Eddie Rispone, construction executive and former chair of the Louisiana Workforce Investment Council

Defeated in the jungle primary edit

Declined edit

Disqualified edit

  • Patrick Douget[18]
  • Manuel Russell Leach, contractor[18]

Independents edit

Defeated in jungle primary edit

  • Gary Landrieu, businessman and perennial candidate[33]

Declined edit

Jungle primary edit

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John Bel
Edwards (D)
Ralph
Abraham (R)
Eddie
Rispone (R)
Other Undecided
Market Research Insight October 8–10, 2019 600 (V) ± 4.0% 52% 17% 22% 8%
The Trafalgar Group (R) October 8–10, 2019 1,070 (LV) ± 2.9% 48% 23% 25% 4%
Data for Progress (D) October 4–10, 2019 1,525 (LV) ± 3.4% 48% 22% 26% 3%[b]
Spry Strategies (R)[A] October 8–9, 2019 700 (LV) ± 3.7% 39% 26% 25% 10%
JMC Analytics (R) October 5–8, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 45% 20% 21% 6%[c] 8%
Remington (R) October 9, 2019, at the Wayback Machine[B] October 7, 2019 42% 22% 22% 7%
Causeway Solutions (R) October 9, 2019, at the Wayback Machine[B] October 7, 2019 46% 23% 20% 11%
Emerson College October 4–7, 2019 467 (RV) ± 4.5% 48% 19% 25% 8%[d]
Market Research Insight October 1–7, 2019 600 (V) ± 4.0% 51% 19% 19% 0% 11%
JMC Analytics (R) October 3–5, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 47% 19% 22% 4%[e] 8%
Mason-Dixon October 1–4, 2019 625 (LV) ± 4.0% 45% 17% 22% 6%[f] 10%
We Ask America (R) September 24–26, 2019 600 (LV) ± 3.99% 47% 17% 23% 2%[g] 11%
Remington (R) September 26, 2019, at the Wayback Machine[B] September 25, 2019 1,040 ± 2.9% 47% 22% 20% 3%[h] 8%
JMC Analytics (R) September 19–21, 2019 550 (LV) ± 4.2% 46% 18% 21% 4%[i] 12%
JMC Analytics (R) September 14–17, 2019 ± 3.8% 41% 24% 16% 4%[j] 16%
Remington (R) September 12, 2019, at the Wayback Machine[B] September 10–11, 2019 1,144 (LV) ± 2.9% 45% 27% 19% 3%[k] 6%
Southern Media & Opinion Research[C] September 3–6, 2019 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 47% 24% 16% 0% 13%
Market Research Insight August 13–16, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 52% 25% 19% 4% 0%
Multi-Quest July 19–21, 2019 601 (RV) ± 4.0% 44% 35% 6% 5%[l] 10%
Remington (R) June 3, 2019, at the Wayback Machine[B] June 1–2, 2019 1,471 (LV) ± 2.6% 42% 34% 8% 16%
JMC Analytics (R) April 25–29, 2019 650 (LV) ± 3.8% 38% 23% 7% 32%
Market Research Insight April 9–11, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.1% 46% 17% 5% 32%
Remington (R) March 26, 2019, at the Wayback Machine[B] March 13–14, 2019 1,464 (LV) ± 2.6% 44% 33% 10% 13%
LJR Custom Strategies (D)[D] January 14–27, 2019 600 (LV) 45% 17% 4% 1% 32%
Remington (R)[B] December 11–12, 2018 1,680 (LV) ± 2.4% 43% 31% 9% 17%
Hypothetical polling
with John Kennedy
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John Bel
Edwards (D)
Ralph
Abraham (R)
John
Kennedy (R)
Jeff
Landry (R)
Eddie
Rispone (R)
Undecided
SurveyUSA (R)[E] October 15–21, 2018 605 (V) ± 4.9% 36% 6% 30% 8% 4% 18%
35% 38% 5% 21%
Remington (R) September 11–12, 2018 1,615 (LV) ± 2.5% 40% 8% 37% 3% 12%
SurveyUSA (R)[E] June 19–22, 2018 600 (LV) ± 4.8% 35% 8% 35% 22%

Endorsements edit

Ralph Abraham (R)
U.S. Presidents
Politicians
Organizations
John Bel Edwards (D)
U.S. Executive Branch officials
Politicians
Individuals
Organizations
Eddie Rispone (R)
U.S. Presidents
Politicians
Individuals
Organizations

Jungle primary results edit

According to the Louisiana Secretary of State more than 384,000[67] early votes were cast, a significant increase from the 2015 gubernatorial election in which 234,000[68] early votes were cast.

2019 Louisiana gubernatorial election[69]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Bel Edwards (incumbent) 625,970 46.59
Republican Eddie Rispone 368,319 27.42
Republican Ralph Abraham 317,149 23.61
Democratic Oscar Dantzler 10,993 0.82
Republican Patrick Landry 10,966 0.82
Independent Gary Landrieu 10,084 0.75
Total votes 1,343,481 100

Runoff edit

Debates edit

Dates Location John Bel Edwards Eddie Rispone Link
October 30, 2019 Louisiana Public Broadcasting Participant Participant [1]

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[70] Tossup October 15, 2019
Inside Elections[71] Tossup November 8, 2019
Sabato's Crystal Ball[72] Lean D November 14, 2019

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John Bel
Edwards (D)
Eddie
Rispone (R)
Undecided
The Trafalgar Group (R) November 13–15, 2019 1,107 (LV) ± 2.9% 49% 51% 0%
Data for Progress October 29 – November 14, 2019 1,434 (LV) ± 2.6% 50.2% 49.8% 0%
JMC Analytics (R) November 12–13, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 47% 46% 7%
Targoz Market Research November 7–13, 2019 640 (LV) 50%[m] 46% 4%
Edgwater Research/My People Vote November 11, 2019 661 (LV) ± 3.8% 49% 49% 2%
Cygnal (R) November 7–9, 2019 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 50% 48% 2%
Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. November 12, 2019, at the Wayback Machine November 5–7, 2019 625 (LV) ± 4.0% 48% 46% 6%
Edgewater Research/My People Vote October 30, 2019, at the Wayback Machine October 28, 2019 722 (LV) ± 3.6% 50% 47% 3%
JMC Analytics (R) October 24–26, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 50% 47% 4%
We Ask America (R) October 14–16, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 47% 47% 6%
Spry Strategies (R)[A] October 8–9, 2019 700 (LV) ± 3.7% 41% 45% 14%
JMC Analytics (R) October 5–8, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 48% 39% 13%
Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. October 1–4, 2019 625 (LV) ± 4.0% 51% 42% 7%
ALG Research (D)[F] September 30 – October 3, 2019 900 (LV) 52% 36%
Remington (R) September 12, 2019, at the Wayback Machine[B] September 10–11, 2019 1,144 (LV) ± 2.9% 49% 44% 7%
Market Research Insight August 13–16, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 55% 45% 0%
Multi-Quest July 19–21, 2019 601 (RV) ± 4.0% 49% 29% 22%
Remington (R) June 3, 2019, at the Wayback Machine[B] June 1–2, 2019 1,471 (LV) ± 2.6% 49% 38% 13%
JMC Analytics (R) April 25–29, 2019 650 (LV) ± 3.8% 41% 28% 31%
Market Research Insight April 9–11, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.1% 47% 23% 30%
Remington (R) March 26, 2019, at the Wayback Machine[B] March 13–14, 2019 1,464 (LV) ± 2.6% 48% 42% 10%
LJR Custom Strategies (D)[D] January 14–27, 2019 600 (LV) 47% 19%
Remington (R)[B] December 11–12, 2018 1,680 (LV) ± 2.4% 46% 39% 15%
SurveyUSA (R)[E] October 15–21, 2018 605 (V) ± 4.9% 47% 33% 19%
Remington (R) September 11–12, 2018 1,615 (LV) ± 2.5% 52% 29% 19%
Hypothetical polling
with Ralph Abraham
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John Bel
Edwards (D)
Ralph
Abraham (R)
Undecided
Spry Strategies (R)[A] October 8–9, 2019 700 (LV) ± 3.7% 43% 45% 12%
JMC Analytics (R) October 5–8, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 47% 37% 16%
Mason-Dixon October 1–4, 2019 625 (LV) ± 4.0% 53% 38% 9%
Remington (R) September 12, 2019, at the Wayback Machine[B] September 10–11, 2019 1,144 (LV) ± 2.9% 48% 44% 8%
Market Research Insight August 13–16, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 53% 47% 0%
Multi-Quest July 19–21, 2019 601 (RV) ± 4.0% 49% 39% 11%
Remington (R) June 3, 2019, at the Wayback Machine[B] June 1–2, 2019 1,471 (LV) ± 2.6% 45% 45% 10%
JMC Analytics (R) April 25–29, 2019 650 (LV) ± 3.8% 40% 36% 24%
Market Research Insight April 9–11, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.1% 45% 28% 27%
Remington (R) March 26, 2019, at the Wayback Machine[B] March 13–14, 2019 1,464 (LV) ± 2.6% 47% 45% 8%
LJR Custom Strategies (D)[D] January 14–27, 2019 600 (LV) 47% 27%
Remington (R)[B] December 11–12, 2018 1,680 (LV) ± 2.4% 44% 44% 12%
SurveyUSA (R)[E] October 15–21, 2018 605 (V) ± 4.9% 45% 37% 18%
Remington (R) September 11–12, 2018 1,615 (LV) ± 2.5% 48% 35% 17%
Mason-Dixon February 20–22, 2018 625 (RV) ± 4.0% 51% 28% 21%
with John Kennedy
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John Bel
Edwards (D)
John
Kennedy (R)
Undecided
Southern Media & Opinion Research March 6, 2019, at the Wayback Machine November 16–21, 2018 500 ± 4.4% 45% 49% 6%
SurveyUSA (R)[E] October 15–21, 2018 605 (V) ± 4.9% 39% 48% 14%
Remington (R) September 11–12, 2018 1,615 (LV) ± 2.5% 43% 47% 10%
SurveyUSA (R)[E] June 19–22, 2018 600 (LV) ± 4.8% 37% 51%
Mason-Dixon February 20–22, 2018 625 (RV) ± 4.0% 45% 44% 11%
with Jeff Landry
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John Bel
Edwards (D)
Jeff
Landry (R)
Undecided
SurveyUSA (R)[E] October 15–21, 2018 605 (V) ± 4.9% 44% 39% 17%
with Steve Scalise
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John Bel
Edwards (D)
Steve
Scalise (R)
Undecided
Market Research Insight April 9–11, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.1% 45% 26% 29%
Mason-Dixon February 20–22, 2018 625 (RV) ± 4.0% 46% 43% 11%
with Generic Opponent
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John Bel
Edwards (D)
Generic
Opponent
Undecided
[G] June 1–2, 2019 1,471 (LV) ± 2.6% 42% 48%[n] 10%
Market Research Insight Apr 9–11, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.1% 36% 42% 22%
SurveyUSA (R)[E] June 19–22, 2018 600 (LV) ± 4.8% 35% 65%[o]

Results edit

2019 Louisiana gubernatorial election runoff[73]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John Bel Edwards (incumbent) 774,498 51.33% -4.78%
Republican Eddie Rispone 734,286 48.67% +4.78%
Total votes 1,508,784 100% N/A
Democratic hold

Parishes that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

See also edit

Notes edit

Partisan clients
  1. ^ a b c Poll sponsored by Brian Trascher, chairman of the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign in Louisiana
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Poll sponsored by the Ralph Abraham campaign
  3. ^ Poll conducted for undisclosed private client
  4. ^ a b c Poll sponsored by Education Reform Now Advocacy, the 501(c)(3) arm of Democrats for Education Reform
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Poll sponsored by the John Kennedy campaign
  6. ^ Poll sponsored by the John Bel Edwards campaign
  7. ^ Poll sponsored by Abraham's campaign
Additional candidates and polling key
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ Dantzler (D) with 1%, Landrieu (I) with 1%, and Landry (R) with 1%
  3. ^ Dantzler (D) with 3%, Landrieu (I) with 2%, and Landry (R) with 1%
  4. ^ Landrieu (I) with 4%, Landry (R) with 3%, and Dantzler (D) with 1%
  5. ^ Dantzler (D) with 2%, Landrieu (I), and Landry (R) with 1%
  6. ^ Landrieu (I) with 4%, Landry (R) with 2%, and Dantzler (D) with <1%
  7. ^ Landrieu (I) with 2%
  8. ^ Dantzler (D) with 2% and Landrieu (I) with 1%
  9. ^ Dantzler (D) with 2%, Landrieu (I), and Landry (R) with <1%
  10. ^ Dantzler (D) with 2%, Landrieu (I) and Landry (R) with 1%
  11. ^ Landrieu (I) with 2%, "Other candidates" with 1%, and Dantzler (D) with 0%
  12. ^ Landrieu (I) with 4%, "Refused" with 1%
  13. ^ Figures use the 'likely voters with early voters and leaners' metric
  14. ^ "We should give someone new a chance" with 48% as opposed to "Edwards has done a good enough job as Governor to be re-elected"
  15. ^ "Would consider voting for someone else" with 51% as opposed to "would vote to re-elect Edwards"; "unsure" with 14%

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2019, louisiana, gubernatorial, election, also, 2019, louisiana, elections, 2019, united, states, gubernatorial, elections, held, elect, governor, louisiana, incumbent, democratic, governor, john, edwards, election, second, term, defeating, republican, busines. See also 2019 Louisiana elections and 2019 United States gubernatorial elections The 2019 Louisiana gubernatorial election was held to elect the governor of Louisiana Incumbent Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards won re election to a second term defeating Republican businessman Eddie Rispone Edwards became the first Democratic Governor of Louisiana to win re election to a second consecutive term in 44 years since Edwin Edwards no relation in 1975 It was the closest Louisiana gubernatorial election since 1979 2019 Louisiana gubernatorial election 2015 October 12 2019 first round November 16 2019 runoff 2023 Turnout45 9 first round 51 0 runoff Candidate John Bel Edwards Eddie Rispone Ralph Abraham Party Democratic Republican Republican First round 625 97046 59 368 31927 42 317 14923 61 Runoff 774 49851 33 734 28648 67 EliminatedFirst round parish resultsFirst round precinct resultsRunoff parish resultsRunoff precinct resultsRunoff congressional district resultsEdwards 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Rispone 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Abraham 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Landrieu 50 60 Tie 30 40 40 50 50 No votesGovernor before election John Bel Edwards Democratic Elected Governor John Bel Edwards Democratic 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 Because no candidate received an absolute majority of the vote during the primary election on October 12 2019 a runoff election was held on November 16 2019 between the top two candidates in the primary Edwards and Rispone 1 Louisiana is the only state that has a jungle primary system California and Washington have a similar top two primary system As of 2024 this is the last time Democrats won a statewide election in Louisiana This is also the last time that a gubernatorial candidate and a lieutenant gubernatorial candidate of different political parties were elected in Louisiana Contents 1 Background 2 Democratic candidates 2 1 Advanced to the runoff 2 2 Defeated in the jungle primary 2 3 Disqualified 3 Republican candidates 3 1 Advanced to the runoff 3 2 Defeated in the jungle primary 3 3 Declined 3 4 Disqualified 4 Independents 4 1 Defeated in jungle primary 4 2 Declined 5 Jungle primary 5 1 Polling 5 2 Endorsements 5 3 Jungle primary results 6 Runoff 6 1 Debates 6 2 Predictions 6 3 Polling 6 4 Results 6 4 1 Parishes that flipped from Democratic to Republican 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksBackground editOn Edwards Inauguration Day in 2015 State House Republicans in a break with tradition elected their own speaker Representative Taylor Barras of New Iberia over Edwards choice Representative Walt Leger of New Orleans This move was said to be orchestrated by House Republican Chairman Lance Harris who was considered a potential gubernatorial 2019 candidate and was a frequent Edwards critic 2 Edwards and Republican Legislative leaders repeatedly clashed over budget tax and spending measures Attorney General Jeff Landry was perhaps Edwards most prominent detractor filing multiple lawsuits against the governor and frequently criticizing him in the media The two disagreed the most on social policies such as Landry s staunch opposition to Edwards executive order providing protections for LGBT workers of state government and contractors 3 Landry also assumed the leadership of David Vitter s Political Action Committee the Louisiana Committee for a Republican Majority 4 the organisation that was widely considered instrumental to Clay Higgins upset Congressional victory over Scott Angelle in 2016 5 Landry has closely aligned with President Donald Trump and attended Trump s 2017 State of the Union speech 6 Edwards also become a favorite target of U S Representative Garret Graves a Republican from Baton Rouge and former aide to Governor Bobby Jindal Graves frequently criticized the governor during the state s response to the 2016 August floods in the state The two notably sparred during a hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of which Graves is a member Edwards aides called the exchange a political ambush while Graves accused the governor of lying 7 Graves was also closely aligned with the Trump Administration and donated 300 to the Trump Inaugural fund 8 Graves also accompanied Vice President Mike Pence during a visit to parts of the Baton Rouge area in May 2017 9 As the only Democratic Governor in the Deep South Edwards and his agenda also been the target of numerous attacks from numerous groups affiliated with the national Republican Party such as America Rising and Americans for Prosperity 10 Edwards declared himself to be unbothered by these groups and went on to classify them as a Washington D C political action committee trying to bring the never ending campaign cycle to Louisiana 10 Aware of their gubernatorial ambitions Edwards and his aides repeatedly spoofed both U S senator John Neely Kennedy and Landry during their traditional response skits at Baton Rouge s Gridiron Show 11 According to fundraising reports filed in 2016 Edwards had raised close to 3 3 million for his 2019 re election effort 12 13 By comparison Landry had 544 000 on hand for a potential future campaign 13 Graves and Kennedy had yet to form separate entities for statewide campaigns per Louisiana Law In the summer of 2017 Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser announced that he would not be a candidate for governor in 2019 and had decided to run for re election Nungesser said that he had disclosed his plans to run for re election to then Governor elect John Bel Edwards during his transition period During the fall of 2017 U S Representative Ralph Abraham was reported to be running polls and assembling a staff to enter the race Democratic candidates editAdvanced to the runoff edit John Bel Edwards incumbent Governor of Louisiana 14 15 Defeated in the jungle primary edit Oscar Dantzler former police officer and businessman 16 Disqualified edit Vinny Mendoza perennial candidate 17 18 Republican candidates editAdvanced to the runoff edit Eddie Rispone construction executive and former chair of the Louisiana Workforce Investment Council Defeated in the jungle primary edit Ralph Abraham U S Representative for Louisiana s 5th congressional district 19 Patrick Landry artist and perennial candidate Declined edit Bret Allain state senator 20 Conrad Appel state senator 20 Charles Boustany former U S Representative for Louisiana s 3rd congressional district and former U S Representative for Louisiana s 7th congressional district 21 John Fleming former U S Representative for Louisiana s 4th congressional district 22 Garret Graves incumbent U S Representative for Louisiana s 6th congressional district 23 Lance Harris state representative and chairman of the Louisiana House Republican Caucus 24 Troy Hebert former ATC Commissioner and state senator 25 Cameron Henry state representative 26 Sharon Hewitt state senator 27 John Kennedy incumbent U S Senator 28 Jeff Landry Attorney General of Louisiana 29 Billy Nungesser incumbent Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 30 Steve Scalise incumbent U S Representative for Louisiana s 1st congressional district 31 John Schroder Louisiana State Treasurer 32 Alan Seabaugh state representative 26 Eric Skrmetta Louisiana Public Service Commissioner 21 Disqualified edit Patrick Douget 18 Manuel Russell Leach contractor 18 Independents editDefeated in jungle primary edit Gary Landrieu businessman and perennial candidate 33 Declined edit John Georges businessman and candidate for Governor of Louisiana in 2007 34 Jungle primary editPolling edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error John BelEdwards D RalphAbraham R EddieRispone R Other Undecided Market Research Insight October 8 10 2019 600 V 4 0 52 17 22 8 The Trafalgar Group R October 8 10 2019 1 070 LV 2 9 48 23 25 4 Data for Progress D October 4 10 2019 1 525 LV 3 4 48 22 26 3 b Spry Strategies R A October 8 9 2019 700 LV 3 7 39 26 25 10 JMC Analytics R October 5 8 2019 600 LV 4 0 45 20 21 6 c 8 Remington R Archived October 9 2019 at the Wayback Machine B October 7 2019 42 22 22 7 Causeway Solutions R Archived October 9 2019 at the Wayback Machine B October 7 2019 46 23 20 11 Emerson College October 4 7 2019 467 RV 4 5 48 19 25 8 d Market Research Insight October 1 7 2019 600 V 4 0 51 19 19 0 11 JMC Analytics R October 3 5 2019 600 LV 4 0 47 19 22 4 e 8 Mason Dixon October 1 4 2019 625 LV 4 0 45 17 22 6 f 10 We Ask America R September 24 26 2019 600 LV 3 99 47 17 23 2 g 11 Remington R Archived September 26 2019 at the Wayback Machine B September 25 2019 1 040 2 9 47 22 20 3 h 8 JMC Analytics R September 19 21 2019 550 LV 4 2 46 18 21 4 i 12 JMC Analytics R September 14 17 2019 3 8 41 24 16 4 j 16 Remington R Archived September 12 2019 at the Wayback Machine B September 10 11 2019 1 144 LV 2 9 45 27 19 3 k 6 Southern Media amp Opinion Research C September 3 6 2019 500 LV 4 4 47 24 16 0 13 Market Research Insight August 13 16 2019 600 LV 4 0 52 25 19 4 0 Multi Quest July 19 21 2019 601 RV 4 0 44 35 6 5 l 10 Remington R Archived June 3 2019 at the Wayback Machine B June 1 2 2019 1 471 LV 2 6 42 34 8 16 JMC Analytics R April 25 29 2019 650 LV 3 8 38 23 7 32 Market Research Insight April 9 11 2019 600 LV 4 1 46 17 5 32 Remington R Archived March 26 2019 at the Wayback Machine B March 13 14 2019 1 464 LV 2 6 44 33 10 13 LJR Custom Strategies D D January 14 27 2019 600 LV 45 17 4 1 32 Remington R B December 11 12 2018 1 680 LV 2 4 43 31 9 17 Hypothetical pollingwith John Kennedy Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error John BelEdwards D RalphAbraham R JohnKennedy R JeffLandry R EddieRispone R Undecided SurveyUSA R E October 15 21 2018 605 V 4 9 36 6 30 8 4 18 35 38 5 21 Remington R September 11 12 2018 1 615 LV 2 5 40 8 37 3 12 SurveyUSA R E June 19 22 2018 600 LV 4 8 35 8 35 22 Endorsements edit Ralph Abraham R U S Presidents Donald Trump 45th President of the United States co endorsement with Rispone 35 36 Politicians Larry Bagley State Representative 37 Craig Greene Public Service Commissioner 38 Lance Harris House Majority Leader 24 Clay Higgins U S Representative 39 Frank A Hoffmann State Representative 40 Paul Hollis State Representative 41 Dodie Horton State Representative 42 Bob Livingston former U S Representative 43 Jim McCrery former U S Representative 44 Jack McFarland State Representative 45 Jay Morris State Representative 41 Rick Nowlin Natchitoches Parish President 37 Alan Seabaugh State Representative 46 Organizations Louisiana Association of Business and Industry 47 Louisiana State Medical Society 48 Republican Party of Louisiana co endorsement with Rispone 49 Richland Parish Chamber of Commerce 50 Louisiana Oil amp Gas Association 51 John Bel Edwards D U S Executive Branch officials Barack Obama 44th President of the United States 52 Politicians Stacey Abrams 2018 Democratic nominee for Governor of Georgia former Minority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives 53 LaToya Cantrell Mayor of New Orleans Louisiana 54 Julian Castro former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development former Mayor of San Antonio Texas and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate 55 Katrina Jackson former State Representative 56 Jamie Mayo Mayor of Monroe Louisiana 56 Paul Rainwater former Louisiana Commissioner of Administration 57 Individuals Ed Orgeron head football coach at Louisiana State University 58 Organizations International Union of Police Associations 59 Louisiana Democratic Party 60 Louisiana Sheriffs Association 61 VoteVets org 62 Eddie Rispone R U S Presidents Donald Trump 45th President of the United States co endorsement with Abraham 35 36 Politicians Conrad Appel State Senator 63 Dan Claitor State Senator 64 Page Cortez State Senator 64 Jack Donahue State Senator 65 Eddie Lambert State Senator 64 Barrow Peacock State Senator 64 Bodi White State Senator 64 Tony Bacala State Representative 64 Johnny Berthelot State Representative 64 Stuart Bishop State Representative 64 Rick Edmonds State Representative 64 Ray Garofalo State Representative 64 Kevin Pearson State Representative 64 Clay Schexnayder State Representative 64 Kirk Talbot State Representative 64 Mark Wright State Representative 64 Individuals Willie Robertson CEO of Duck Commander 66 Organizations Louisiana Association of Business and Industry 47 Republican Party of Louisiana co endorsement with Abraham 49 Jungle primary results edit According to the Louisiana Secretary of State more than 384 000 67 early votes were cast a significant increase from the 2015 gubernatorial election in which 234 000 68 early votes were cast 2019 Louisiana gubernatorial election 69 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John Bel Edwards incumbent 625 970 46 59 Republican Eddie Rispone 368 319 27 42 Republican Ralph Abraham 317 149 23 61 Democratic Oscar Dantzler 10 993 0 82 Republican Patrick Landry 10 966 0 82 Independent Gary Landrieu 10 084 0 75 Total votes 1 343 481 100Runoff editDebates edit Dates Location John Bel Edwards Eddie Rispone Link October 30 2019 Louisiana Public Broadcasting Participant Participant 1 Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 70 Tossup October 15 2019 Inside Elections 71 Tossup November 8 2019 Sabato s Crystal Ball 72 Lean D November 14 2019 Polling edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error John BelEdwards D EddieRispone R Undecided The Trafalgar Group R November 13 15 2019 1 107 LV 2 9 49 51 0 Data for Progress October 29 November 14 2019 1 434 LV 2 6 50 2 49 8 0 JMC Analytics R November 12 13 2019 600 LV 4 0 47 46 7 Targoz Market Research November 7 13 2019 640 LV 50 m 46 4 Edgwater Research My People Vote November 11 2019 661 LV 3 8 49 49 2 Cygnal R November 7 9 2019 800 LV 3 5 50 48 2 Mason Dixon Polling amp Research Inc Archived November 12 2019 at the Wayback Machine November 5 7 2019 625 LV 4 0 48 46 6 Edgewater Research My People Vote Archived October 30 2019 at the Wayback Machine October 28 2019 722 LV 3 6 50 47 3 JMC Analytics R October 24 26 2019 600 LV 4 0 50 47 4 We Ask America R October 14 16 2019 600 LV 4 0 47 47 6 Spry Strategies R A October 8 9 2019 700 LV 3 7 41 45 14 JMC Analytics R October 5 8 2019 600 LV 4 0 48 39 13 Mason Dixon Polling amp Research Inc October 1 4 2019 625 LV 4 0 51 42 7 ALG Research D F September 30 October 3 2019 900 LV 52 36 Remington R Archived September 12 2019 at the Wayback Machine B September 10 11 2019 1 144 LV 2 9 49 44 7 Market Research Insight August 13 16 2019 600 LV 4 0 55 45 0 Multi Quest July 19 21 2019 601 RV 4 0 49 29 22 Remington R Archived June 3 2019 at the Wayback Machine B June 1 2 2019 1 471 LV 2 6 49 38 13 JMC Analytics R April 25 29 2019 650 LV 3 8 41 28 31 Market Research Insight April 9 11 2019 600 LV 4 1 47 23 30 Remington R Archived March 26 2019 at the Wayback Machine B March 13 14 2019 1 464 LV 2 6 48 42 10 LJR Custom Strategies D D January 14 27 2019 600 LV 47 19 Remington R B December 11 12 2018 1 680 LV 2 4 46 39 15 SurveyUSA R E October 15 21 2018 605 V 4 9 47 33 19 Remington R September 11 12 2018 1 615 LV 2 5 52 29 19 Hypothetical pollingwith Ralph Abraham Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error John BelEdwards D RalphAbraham R Undecided Spry Strategies R A October 8 9 2019 700 LV 3 7 43 45 12 JMC Analytics R October 5 8 2019 600 LV 4 0 47 37 16 Mason Dixon October 1 4 2019 625 LV 4 0 53 38 9 Remington R Archived September 12 2019 at the Wayback Machine B September 10 11 2019 1 144 LV 2 9 48 44 8 Market Research Insight August 13 16 2019 600 LV 4 0 53 47 0 Multi Quest July 19 21 2019 601 RV 4 0 49 39 11 Remington R Archived June 3 2019 at the Wayback Machine B June 1 2 2019 1 471 LV 2 6 45 45 10 JMC Analytics R April 25 29 2019 650 LV 3 8 40 36 24 Market Research Insight April 9 11 2019 600 LV 4 1 45 28 27 Remington R Archived March 26 2019 at the Wayback Machine B March 13 14 2019 1 464 LV 2 6 47 45 8 LJR Custom Strategies D D January 14 27 2019 600 LV 47 27 Remington R B December 11 12 2018 1 680 LV 2 4 44 44 12 SurveyUSA R E October 15 21 2018 605 V 4 9 45 37 18 Remington R September 11 12 2018 1 615 LV 2 5 48 35 17 Mason Dixon February 20 22 2018 625 RV 4 0 51 28 21 with John Kennedy Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error John BelEdwards D JohnKennedy R Undecided Southern Media amp Opinion Research Archived March 6 2019 at the Wayback Machine November 16 21 2018 500 4 4 45 49 6 SurveyUSA R E October 15 21 2018 605 V 4 9 39 48 14 Remington R September 11 12 2018 1 615 LV 2 5 43 47 10 SurveyUSA R E June 19 22 2018 600 LV 4 8 37 51 Mason Dixon February 20 22 2018 625 RV 4 0 45 44 11 with Jeff Landry Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error John BelEdwards D JeffLandry R Undecided SurveyUSA R E October 15 21 2018 605 V 4 9 44 39 17 with Steve Scalise Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error John BelEdwards D SteveScalise R Undecided Market Research Insight April 9 11 2019 600 LV 4 1 45 26 29 Mason Dixon February 20 22 2018 625 RV 4 0 46 43 11 with Generic Opponent Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error John BelEdwards D GenericOpponent Undecided Remington Research Group Abraham for Governor G June 1 2 2019 1 471 LV 2 6 42 48 n 10 Market Research Insight Apr 9 11 2019 600 LV 4 1 36 42 22 SurveyUSA R E June 19 22 2018 600 LV 4 8 35 65 o Results edit 2019 Louisiana gubernatorial election runoff 73 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John Bel Edwards incumbent 774 498 51 33 4 78 Republican Eddie Rispone 734 286 48 67 4 78 Total votes 1 508 784 100 N A Democratic hold Parishes that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit Allen Largest city Oakdale Ascension Largest city Prairieville Avoyelles Largest city Marksville Calcasieu Largest city Lake Charles Claiborne Largest city Homer Concordia Largest city Vidalia De Soto Largest city Mansfield Evangeline Largest city Ville Platte Jefferson Davis Largest city Jennings Lincoln Largest city Ruston Rapides Largest city Alexandria St Martin Largest city Breaux Bridge St Mary Largest city Morgan City Washington Largest city Bogalusa Webster Largest city Minden See also edit2019 United States electionsNotes editPartisan clients a b c Poll sponsored by Brian Trascher chairman of the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign in Louisiana a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Poll sponsored by the Ralph Abraham campaign Poll conducted for undisclosed private client a b c Poll sponsored by Education Reform Now Advocacy the 501 c 3 arm of Democrats for Education Reform a b c d e f g h Poll sponsored by the John Kennedy campaign Poll sponsored by the John Bel Edwards campaign Poll sponsored by Abraham s campaign Additional candidates and polling key a b c d e f g h Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Dantzler D with 1 Landrieu I with 1 and Landry R with 1 Dantzler D with 3 Landrieu I with 2 and Landry R with 1 Landrieu I with 4 Landry R with 3 and Dantzler D with 1 Dantzler D with 2 Landrieu I and Landry R with 1 Landrieu I with 4 Landry R with 2 and Dantzler D with lt 1 Landrieu I with 2 Dantzler D with 2 and Landrieu I with 1 Dantzler D with 2 Landrieu I and Landry R with lt 1 Dantzler D with 2 Landrieu I and Landry R with 1 Landrieu I with 2 Other candidates with 1 and Dantzler D with 0 Landrieu I with 4 Refused with 1 Figures use the likely voters with early voters and leaners metric We should give someone new a chance with 48 as opposed to Edwards has done a good enough job as Governor to be re elected Would consider voting for someone else with 51 as opposed to would vote to re elect Edwards unsure with 14 References edit 2019 ELECTIONS PDF Louisiana Secretary of State Ballard Mark In rarely seen twist last minute candidate Taylor Barras selected Louisiana House speaker The Advocate Retrieved May 30 2017 John Bel Edwards Jeff Landry head to court over LGBT issues 4 things to know NOLA com Retrieved May 30 2017 Analysis Jeff Landry to take leadership role of Vitter PAC The Washington Times Retrieved May 30 2017 Louisiana congressional race Career public servant vs YouTube star NOLA com Retrieved May 30 2017 Crisp Elizabeth AG Jeff Landry in Washington D C with attorneys general group that met with President Donald Trump The Advocate Retrieved May 30 2017 Allen Rebekah U S Rep Garret Graves Gov John Bel Edwards sniping about flood recovery again The Advocate Retrieved May 30 2017 Crisp Elizabeth Louisiana residents give more than 1M to Trump s inauguration The Advocate Retrieved May 30 2017 Crisp Elizabeth VP Mike Pence vows Obamacare repeal touts budget plan and returns to flooded home during Louisiana trip The Advocate Retrieved May 30 2017 a b Crisp Elizabeth National GOP backing group launches site against John Bel Edwards The Accidental Governor The Advocate Retrieved May 30 2017 Bridges Tyler Who stayed Who went Who never left People groups things after Gov John Bel Edwards took over The Advocate Retrieved May 30 2017 Bridges Tyler Gov John Bel Edwards once long shot candidate building war chest ahead of 2019 re election campaign The Advocate Retrieved May 30 2017 a b In 2019 governor s race John Bel Edwards has hefty fundraising lead on potential challenger Jeff Landry The Advocate Associated Press Retrieved May 30 2017 Louisiana Gov John Bel Edwards I am running again in four years The Advocate June 14 2016 Retrieved August 20 2016 Gov John Bel Edwards makes it official with roll out of re election campaign pitch video The Advocate January 22 2019 Retrieved January 22 2019 Sentell Will Ballard Mark August 6 2019 Louisiana candidates begin qualifying for the October statewide elections see updates The Advocate Retrieved September 12 2019 Candidate Inquiry voterportal sos la gov Retrieved October 25 2019 a b c 3 candidates for Louisiana governor disqualified from race WWL TV Associated Press August 27 2019 Retrieved August 27 2019 Yakowenko Taylor December 6 2018 Ralph Abraham announces run for Governor KNOE Retrieved December 6 2018 a b LaPoliticsNow December 3 2018 Sens Bret Allain and ConradAppel tell LaPolitics that they will not be running for governor next year LaLege LaGov Tweet via Twitter a b Danae Columbus Skrmetta and Boustany two new contenders for governor s race Uptown Messenger Retrieved December 14 2018 Rabalais Mitch Alford Jeremy January 15 2019 The Tuesday Tracker Sponsored By Harris DeVille amp Associates LaPolitics Archived from the original on January 16 2019 Retrieved January 15 2019 Hilburn Greg December 4 2018 Louisiana governor s race Who s In Who s Out Who s on the clock WWL Retrieved December 5 2018 a b Leader of Louisiana House GOP endorses Abraham for governor Associated Press July 30 2019 Retrieved July 30 2019 Alford Jeremy Tuesday Tracker LaPolitics com Archived from the original on June 18 2017 Retrieved May 30 2017 a b LaPoliticsNow December 3 2018 RepAlanSeabaugh and CameronHenryLA also confirm that they will not be running for governor next year LaLege LaGov Tweet via Twitter Hilburn Greg April 11 2019 BREAKING Sen Hewitt won t run for governor for now The News Star Retrieved April 11 2019 Sen John Kennedy announced he s not running for Louisiana Governor WAFB December 3 2018 Retrieved December 3 2018 Crisp Elizabeth November 14 2018 Jeff Landry to run for re election not Louisiana governor The Advocate Retrieved November 14 2018 BAYHAM A Very Early Look At 2019 TheHayride com January 11 2016 Retrieved October 28 2017 Stole Bryn November 12 2018 U S Rep Steve Scalise on whirlwind book tour rejects run for governor and returns to Congress The New Orleans Advocate Retrieved November 14 2018 Hilburn Greg December 10 2018 Governor s race Schroder s out Hewitt s on the clock The News Star Retrieved December 10 2018 Elect Gary Landrieu for Governor Elect Gary Landrieu for Governor Retrieved January 29 2019 John Georges could shape the Louisiana governor s race if he decided to run NOLA com Retrieved June 1 2017 a b Trump Donald J REPUBLICANS of Louisiana it is really important for you to go out and vote on October 12th for either Eddie Rispone or Ralph Abraham both Great which will lead to a runoff against via Twitter a b Trump Donald J a Nancy Pelosi Chuck Schumer Democrat John Bel Edwards who does nothing but stymie all of the things we are doing to Make America Great Again Don t be fooled John Bel Edwards will NEVER be for us Early voting has already started LAGOP via Twitter a b Hilburn Greg May 13 2019 Abraham campaign releases new endorsements The Monroe News Star Retrieved May 14 2019 Hilburn Greg June 27 2019 PSC s Craig Greene endorses Abraham after backing Edwards in 2015 The Monroe News Star Retrieved July 30 2019 Congressman Clay Higgins endorses Ralph Abraham KALB TV September 18 2019 Retrieved September 18 2019 Abraham Dr Ralph October 6 2019 Thank you Representative Frank Hoffmann I look forward to working with you to protect the unborn lagov Doc4Govpic twitter com 29VcUGuffg Retrieved October 25 2019 a b Abraham Posts 125 Endorsements From Elected Officials Ralph Abraham for Governor May 1 2019 Archived from the original on May 11 2019 Retrieved May 11 2019 Abraham Dr Ralph Thank you for your support and endorsement repdodiehorton In Congress I ve worked with realDonaldTrump to cut taxes and grow our economy I will do the same for Louisiana as governor lagov Doc4Gov via Twitter Abraham Dr Ralph Thank you for your support and endorsement Congressman Bob Livingston As governor I m going to attract jobs lower taxes and fix our broken infrastructure lagov Doc4Gov via Twitter McCrery Jim July 26 2019 Jim McCrery Ralph Abraham will restore trust in government Shreveport Times Retrieved July 30 2019 Abraham Dr Ralph October 7 2019 Thank you for your support and endorsement RepMcFarland My top priority as governor will be more jobs amp higher incomes lagov Doc4Govpic twitter com cDEXtraZ0o Retrieved October 25 2019 MacAoidh September 18 2019 The Ralph Abraham Endorsement Train Is Picking Up Speed The Hayride Retrieved September 18 2019 a b Karlin Sam August 21 2019 Louisiana business group endorses both GOP candidates in governor s race The Advocate Retrieved August 23 2019 Hilburn Greg August 26 2019 Louisiana doctors endorse one of their own for governor The Monroe News Star Retrieved August 26 2019 a b Hilburn Greg September 4 2019 Louisiana GOP endorses both Abraham Rispone in effort to oust Gov Edwards The Monroe News Star Retrieved September 12 2019 Abraham Dr Ralph I m honored that the RchlndLAChamber has made an exception to their non endorsement policy to support my campaign We don t have to settle for last place We can and will do better lagov Doc4Gov via Twitter Hilburn Greg September 26 2019 Ralph Abraham secures energy industry endorsement releases poll showing him second The Monroe News Star Retrieved September 26 2019 Karlin Sam Barack Obama robocall gives Gov John Bel Edwards a last minute get out the vote boost The Advocate Retrieved November 17 2019 Stacey Abrams passes on 2020 run turns focus to voter access with Fair Fight The Washington Times Retrieved October 25 2019 Wilson Sabrina September 25 2019 Top Democratic leaders in New Orleans endorse Gov John Bel Edwards fox8live com Retrieved October 25 2019 Castro Julian JulianCastro November 16 2019 Louisiana the polls are open until 8 p m so get out and vote for JohnBelforLA and other key races including legislative seats Medicaid expansion criminal justice reform and decency are on the ballot lagov TeamJBE GeauxVote Tweet Retrieved November 16 2019 via Twitter a b Genco Jayce October 7 2019 And for the final event of the day JohnBelforLA receives endorsements from RepKJackson Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo Oak Grove Mayor Adam Holland and local elected officials from across Northeast Louisiana It s been a fun day we ll see you tomorrow Lake Charles lagov lalegepic twitter com byYKKVLsU8 Retrieved October 25 2019 via Twitter Latest supporters for Gov Edwards re election These prominent Louisiana GOP members The Advocate November 30 2018 Should LSU s football coach have endorsed Louisiana s governor nola com April 6 2019 La Sheriffs Association International Union of Police Association endorse Edwards for governor KLFY September 19 2019 Retrieved November 8 2019 Louisiana Democrats no surprise endorse John Bel Edwards al com March 9 2019 Retrieved March 25 2019 Louisiana Sheriffs Association backs Gov John Bel Edwards WWL TV September 19 2019 Retrieved November 8 2019 Governor John Bel Edwards VoteVets org Archived from the original on October 11 2019 Retrieved October 11 2019 Rispone Eddie With 3 days left of early voting I m grateful to have the support of Senator ConradAppel via Twitter a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Rispone Eddie Thank you to all our supporters who have endorsed our conservative outsider and pro Trump businessman message Together we will make Louisiana the 1 state in the South LAGov via Twitter Rispone Eddie Senator Jack Donahue endorsed our campaign because he s ready for a conservative outsider and businessman to stand with realDonaldTrump via Twitter Allman Kevin October 3 2019 Eddie Rispone has Duck Dynasty CEO Willie Robertson s endorsement for Louisiana governor The Advocate Retrieved October 8 2019 Louisiana Secretary of State Statistics PDF Louisiana Secretary of State Statistics PDF Unofficial Results Louisiana Secretary of State Retrieved October 12 2019 2020 Governor Race ratings The Cook Political Report Gubernatorial Ratings Inside Elections www insideelections com Larry J Sabato s Crystal Ball 2020 Governor crystalball centerforpolitics org Louisiana Secretary of State Live Election Results voterportal sos la gov Retrieved November 17 2019 External links editOfficial campaign websites John Bel Edwards D for Governor Eddie Rispone R for Governor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 Louisiana gubernatorial election amp oldid 1220324786, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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