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Louisiana party primary runoff election results

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The Louisiana party primary runoff election was held Saturday, June 27, 2026. Two U.S. Senate runoff races were on the ballot as well as a Public Service Commissioner race. Below you can find full election results from each key race. FULL RESULTS | US SENATE | PSC DISTRICT 1 | JEFFERSON | ORLEANS | ST. TAMMANY | LAFOURCHE | TERREBONNE | ST. BERNARD | ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH | WASHINGTON | TANGIPAHOA | U.S. Senator:Don't see results? Tap here. Louisiana residents took to the polls Saturday to decide which candidate would make the November ballot in the U.S. Senate race.Congresswoman Julia Letlow faced challenger State Treasurer John Fleming on the GOP ticket.This comes after Bill Cassidy was forced from the runoff after attempted to seek his third term in office.Letlow gave up her seat for the Fifth Congressional District to run for Senate. She advanced to the runoff with just the early vote.Former Congressman and current State Treasurer John Fleming, who worked for Trump in his first term, was able to squeeze past Cassidy to advance to the runoff against Letlow.As for the Democratic nomination, Jamie Davis and Gary Crockett went head to head in a runoff.Jamie Davis is a native of Waterproof, Louisiana and a farmer.Crockett is a native of Tallulah, Louisiana, and is also a United States Navy veteran with a business background.The top vote-getters from each party will run against each other on the November ballot. Public Service Commissioner District 1:Don't see results? Tap here. Louisiana voters took to the polls Saturday to decide which candidates would head to the November Open Primary for the Public Service Commissioner District 1 race.Stephanie Hilferty and John Young went head-to-head for the GOP ticket.The Public Service Commissioner District 1 race is arguably one of the most important races on the May 16 ballot.A public service commissioner regulates utilities for residents, such as power, phone lines, water and gas.The commissioner fights for residents to have fair prices for their utilities. Their decisions likely affect residents' monthly budgets the most.Commissioners only answer to the voters who elect them.The position is currently held by term-limited Republican Eric Skrmetta. His term ends on Dec. 31.This district covers parts of New Orleans, Jefferson, St. Tammany and surrounding parishes.Many of these areas have been hit hard by hurricane damage in recent years, as well as rising utility costs.Democrat Connie Norris will face whoever wins the June runoff in November.Parish-by-Parish election results: The Louisiana party primary runoff election was held Saturday, June 27, 2026. Two U.S. Senate runoff races were on the ballot as well as a Public Service Commissioner race. Advertisement Below you can find full election results from each key race. FULL RESULTS | US SENATE | PSC DISTRICT 1 | JEFFERSON | ORLEANS | ST. TAMMANY | LAFOURCHE | TERREBONNE | ST. BERNARD | ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH | WASHINGTON | TANGIPAHOA | U.S. Senator: Don't see results? Tap here. Louisiana residents took to the polls Saturday to decide which candidate would make the November ballot in the U.S. Senate race. Congresswoman Julia Letlow faced challenger State Treasurer John Fleming on the GOP ticket. This comes after Bill Cassidy was forced from the runoff after attempted to seek his third term in office. Letlow gave up her seat for the Fifth Congressional District to run for Senate. She advanced to the runoff with just the early vote. Former Congressman and current State Treasurer John Fleming, who worked for Trump in his first term, was able to squeeze past Cassidy to advance to the runoff against Letlow. As for the Democratic nomination, Jamie Davis and Gary Crockett went head to head in a runoff. Jamie Davis is a native of Waterproof, Louisiana and a farmer. Crockett is a native of Tallulah, Louisiana, and is also a United States Navy veteran with a business background. The top vote-getters from each party will run against each other on the November ballot. Public Service Commissioner District 1: Don't see results? Tap here. Louisiana voters took to the polls Saturday to decide which candidates would head to the November Open Primary for the Public Service Commissioner District 1 race. Stephanie Hilferty and John Young went head-to-head for the GOP ticket. The Public Service Commissioner District 1 race is arguably one of the most important races on the May 16 ballot. A public service commissioner regulates utilities for residents, such as power, phone lines, water and gas. The commissioner fights for residents to have fair prices for their utilities. Their decisions likely affect residents' monthly budgets the most. Commissioners only answer to the voters who elect them. The position is currently held by term-limited Republican Eric Skrmetta. His term ends on Dec. 31. This district covers parts of New Orleans, Jefferson, St. Tammany and surrounding parishes. Many of these areas have been hit hard by hurricane damage in recent years, as well as rising utility costs. Democrat Connie Norris will face whoever wins the June runoff in November. Parish-by-Parish election results:

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