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On the Ballot in Lafayette:

August 28th 2010
Closed Primary Congressional Elections

Office

Party

Candidate

U. S. Senator

Democratic

Neeson J. Chauvin, Jr., Carencro
Cary J. Deaton, Metairie
Charlie Melancon, Napoleonville

Libertarian

Anthony Gentile, Mandeville
Randall Todd Hayes, Atlanta

Reform

William R. McShan, Leesville
(Unopposed)

Republican

Nick Accardo, Franklin
Chet D. Traylor, Monroe
David Vitter, Metairie

U. S. Representative,
7th Congressional District

Republican

Charles W. Boustany, Jr., Lafayette
(Unopposed)

Early Voting: August 14-21 8:00 AM – 6:00 P.M., closed on Sunday at 1010 Lafayette Street, Suite 313

Note: Voters registered with Louisiana's Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Reform, and Republican parties may only vote in their own primaries (if any). Voters who are registered in any other way (another party or unaffiliated) may not vote in the Republican-only primary but may vote in the primaries of the other registered parties. (See the Louisiana Secretary of State's discussion.)

October 2 2010
Fall Open Primary/2nd Party Primary Congressional Election
Statewide, Parish, and Municipal Primaries

Office

Party

Candidate

Lieutenant Governor

Democratic

James “Jim” Crowley, Shreveport
Caroline Fayard, New Orleans
“Butch” Gautreaux, Morgan City

Republican

Jay Dardenne, Baton Rouge
Kevin Davis, Abita Springs
Sammy Kershaw, Lafayette
Melanie McKnight, Baton Rouge
Roger Villere, Metairie

Judge, 3rd Circuit Court of Appeal, 3rd District, Elec. Sec. 5A

Republican

Francie Boullion, Lafayette
Steven “Buzz” Durio, Lafayette
Phyllis Montgomery Keaty, Lafayette
Jeanne Laborde, Lafayette

Lafayette Parish School Board

      District 1

Democrat

Mark Babineaux, Scott (Unopposed)

      District 2

Democrat

Tommy Angelle, Carencro

No Party

Greg Davis, Lafayette

      District 3

Democrat

Shelton Cobb, Lafayette (Unopposed)

      District 4

Democrat

Tehmi Chassion, Lafayette

No Party

Gwen Poulard-Harris, Lafayette

      District 5

No Party

Junius Andres, Lafayette
Dean Landry, Duson

Republican

Kermit J. Bouillion, Duson

      District 6

No Party

Dudley LaBauve III, Lafayette

Republican

Greg Awbrey, Lafayette

     District 7

Democrat

Thomas Brown, Lafayette

Republican

Mark Cockerham, Lafayette

     District 8

No Party

Hunter Beasley, Lafayette
Alicia P. Hill, Lafayette

     District 9

Democrat

Rae B. Trahan, Youngsville (Unopposed)

Local Races: Many local races for mayor, police chief, council etc. may also be on your precinct's ballot. For a more detailed listing of the races to appear on your ballot please visit the Louisiana Secretary of State's voter information page and navigate to your information.

Early Voting: September 18-25 8:00 AM – 6:00 P.M., closed on Sunday at 1010 Lafayette Street, Suite 313

Note: Voters registered with Louisiana's Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Reform, and Republican parties may only vote in their own Congressional primaries (if any). Voters who are registered in any other way (another party or unaffiliated) may not vote in the Republican-only primary but may vote in the Congressional primaries of the other registered parties.

These rules apply only to the the Congressional primaries; in all other Louisiana elections voters of any party may vote for any candidate.

(See the Louisiana Secretary of State's discussion.)

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