St. John the Baptist Parish November 8 Election Results
Published 9:58 pm Tuesday, November 8, 2022
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Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to reflect changes to vote counts reported on the Secretary of State’s website.
School Board — District 2
Jonae’ Tassin Alexander (DEM) | 31.43% | 324 |
Albert Burl III (DEM) | 53.35% | 550 |
“Greg” Gathers, Sr. (DEM) | 15.23% | 157 |
School Board — District 3
Gerald Keller (REP) | 44.06% | 545 |
Patricia “Momma Cat” Triche (REP) | 55.94% | 692 |
School Board — District 4
“Tim” Keller (DEM) | 42.18% | 407 |
Raydel Morris (DEM) | 57.82% | 558 |
School Board — District 5
Sherry Defrancesch (IND) | 71.05% | 589 |
Latunya Dykes Creecy (DEM) | 28.95% | 240 |
School Board — District 6
Jennifer Frizzell (DEM) | 57.04% | 482 |
Keith Jones (DEM) | 42.96% | 363 |
School Board — District 7
Akeem Burl (DEM) | 49% | 353 |
Samuel Mamou (DEM) | 51% | 361 |
School Board — District 10
Georgia “GK” Keller (DEM) | 34.50% | 345 |
Nia Mitchell-Williams (DEM) | 55.90% | 559 |
“Rob” Taylor, Jr. (DEM) | 9.60% | 96 |
School Board — District 11
Renita Jackson Graber (DEM) | 22.42% | 259 |
Shondrell Perrilloux (REP) | 3.72% | 43 |
Clarence Triche (REP) | 8.92% | 103 |
Lindsey Vicknair (REP) | 64.94% | 750 |
Constable — Justice of the Peace District 3
Desmond James (DEM) | 38.00% | 521 |
Mala Taylor (DEM) | 62.00% | 850 |
Parishwide Proposition No. 1 of 2 — 1 Mill Renewal – PC – 10 Yrs.
YES | 57.71% | 6,305 |
NO | 42.29% | 4,620 |
Parishwide Proposition No. 2 of 2 — 1 Mill Renewal – PC – 10 Yrs.
YES | 59.33% | 6,489 |
NO | 40.67% | 4,448 |
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Multi-Parish Races – St. John the Baptist Parish Results ONLY
U. S. Senator
Beryl A. Billiot (NOPTY) | 0.86% | 100 |
Gary Chambers, Jr. (DEM) | 29.85% | 3,475 |
Devin Lance Graham (REP) | 1.45% | 169 |
“Xan” John (OTHER) | 0.19% | 22 |
John Kennedy (REP) | 38.28% | 4,457 |
W. Thomas La Fontaine Olson (NOPTY) | 0.13% | 15 |
Bradley McMorris (IND) | 0.43% | 50 |
MV “Vinny” Mendoza (DEM) | 0.91% | 106 |
“Luke” Mixon (DEM) | 14.24% | 1,658 |
Salvador P. Rodriguez (DEM) | 0.61% | 71 |
Aaron C. Sigler (LBT) | 0.30% | 35 |
Syrita Steib (DEM) | 12.62% | 1,469 |
Thomas Wenn (OTHER) | 0.14% | 16 |
U. S. Representative — 2nd Congressional District
Troy A. Carter (DEM) | 71.32% | 6,146 |
“Dan” Lux (REP) | 28.68% | 2,472 |
U. S. Representative — 6th Congressional District
Brian Belzer (REP) | 10.11% | 265 |
Rufus Holt Craig, Jr. (LBT) | 18.92% | 496 |
Garret Graves (REP) | 70.98% | 1,861 |
PSC — District 3
Lambert C. Boissiere III (DEM) | 42.65% | 4,346 |
Willie Jones (DEM) | 12.73% | 1,297 |
Davante Lewis (DEM) | 13.94% | 1,420 |
Gregory Manning (DEM) | 21.69% | 2,210 |
Jesse T. Thompson (DEM) | 8.99% | 916 |
CA No. 1 (ACT 130, 2021 – HB 154) — Modifies the maximum amount of monies in certain state funds that may be invested in equities
YES | 36.18% | 4,045 |
NO | 63.82% | 7,134 |
CA No. 2 (ACT 172, 2022 – HB 599) — Expands property tax exemptions for homestead exemption property for veterans with disabilities
YES | 73.41% | 8,260 |
NO | 26.59% | 2,992 |
CA No. 3 (ACT 156, 2021 – HB 315) — Allows classified civil service employees to support election of family members to public office
YES | 39.38% | 4,392 |
NO | 60.62% | 6,760 |
CA No. 4 (ACT 155, 2021 – HB 59) — Authorizes a political subdivision to waive charges for water under certain circumstances
YES | 78.59% | 8,790 |
NO | 21.41% | 2,395 |
CA No. 5 (ACT 133, 2021 – SB 154) — Provides relative to property tax millage rate adjustments and maximum authorized millage rates
YES | 50.04% | 5,488 |
NO | 49.96% | 5,480 |
CA No. 6 (ACT 129, 2021 – HB 143) — Limits the increase in assessed value of certain property following reappraisal in Orleans Parish
YES | 53.09% | 5,766 |
NO | 46.91% | 5,095 |
CA No. 7 (ACT 246, 2022 – HB 298) — Provides relative to the prohibition of involuntary servitude and administration of criminal justice
YES | 38.84% | 4,267 |
NO | 61.16% | 6,718 |
CA No. 8 (ACT 171, 2022 – HB 395) — Removes requirement of annual certification of income for certain eligible disabled homeowners
YES | 58.79% | 6,456 |
NO | 41.21% | 4,525 |