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This information was last updated on May 4, Annual report Comprehensive donor information for this election was collected from the state's campaign finance authority. This information was last updated on February 19, Dardenne defeated challenger Republican Billy Nungesser , President of Plaquemines Parish, in the primary election on October 22, In Louisiana, the governor and lieutenant governor are elected on a shared ticket in the general election, but the two offices have separate primary campaigns and elections.
Dardenne captured more than 50 percent of the vote and won re-election outright. The Louisiana general election took place Saturday, November 19, , but the office of lieutenant governor did not appear on the ballot. His replacement, Scott Angelle, was appointed and served for a short time until a special election was held in , coinciding with the general election on November 2, In the primary election, Dardenne and Democrat Caroline Fayard were the top two vote-getters, and met in a runoff election in November , where Dardenne captured The finance data shown here comes from the disclosures required of candidates and parties.
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Dardenne was reelected to a full term as secretary of state in the October 20, , nonpartisan blanket primary with , votes 63 percent to , 31 percent for the Democrat R. Rick Wooley. A "No Party" candidate, Scott Lewis , received the remaining 64, votes 5 percent. Dardenne won fifty-eight of the state's sixty-four parishes. He outpolled gubernatorial candidate Bobby Jindal, a fellow Republican, in raw votes and won sixty-one parishes to Jindal's sixty.
Dardenne received 30 percent of the vote in the primary; Heitmeier, 28 percent, and Francis, 26 percent. Minor candidates took the rest of the vote. A Dardenne v. Heitmeier runoff loomed. Francis chose not to endorse either candidate and said he would run for the seat in the regular election. In the end, Francis did not run for the position in the regular primary held on October 20, Tammany Parish, a Republican and former state Senate colleague, as his chief deputy. The party supported State Treasurer John N.
Kennedy, a Democrat who switched to the GOP before qualifying for reelection in About two weeks into the special election runoff campaign, Heitmeier withdrew. He said that his New Orleans Democratic voter base had been decimated because of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, as tens of thousands of people had to evacuate the city before and after the destructive storm and flooding. He said that without help from national Democrats, victory over Dardenne would be impossible. According to Louisiana Political Report, his withdrawal may have been premature in light of the national Democratic sweep in the midterm elections.
Dardenne object to widespread satellite voting for Katrina evacuees because, he said, "if this bill passes, you are saying to them [election workers], you have to run an additional election for Orleans Parish.
The mayoral race had received special consideration because no other elections were held on that day. Dardenne did support the reinstatement of absentee voting provisions from the election. Since this legislation has passed, Louisiana has become a hot spot for movie making, which has benefited many types of businesses in the state.
Major movies filmed in Louisiana include Steele Magnolias and Twilight, among others. Dardenne talks about other successful legislation he has been a part of, during the past fifteen years. He says that the establishment of the community college system was also a really big one. Another substantial piece of legislation Dardenne is currently working on has to do with the structuring of the board of regents, who regulate higher education in Louisiana.
Next Dardenne goes into historic problems with Louisiana budgeting, namely the fact that, as a state, Louisiana has often been dependent upon one-time sources of finances. Examples include: oil revenue from the great oil boom, Federal funding for Katrina, and now stimulus dollars.
The problem, Dardenne says, is that this funding is being built into the operating budget of the State, and it is not going to be coming in annually. He chose not to run for the post in the special election. The mayoral race had received special consideration because no other elections were held on that day.
Dardenne did support the reinstatement of absentee voting provisions from the election. The Louisiana House panel approved more satellite voting.
Dardenne received 30 percent of the vote in the primary; Heitmeier, 28 percent, and Francis, 26 percent. Minor candidates took the rest of the vote. A Dardenne v. Heitmeier runoff loomed.
Francis chose not to endorse either candidate and said he would run for the seat in the regular election. In the end, Francis did not run for the position in the regular primary held on October 20, Ranked on the list of most popular Lawyer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous celebrity born in United States.
Jay Dardenne celebrates birthday on February 6 of every year. Tammany Parish, a Republican and former state Senate colleague, as his chief deputy. The party supported State Treasurer John N.
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