New Orleans voters officially tapped "jailhouse lawyer" Calvin Duncan as their new Criminal District Clerk of Court in Saturday's unexpectedly fascinating race. Why it matters: The votes in that race and several others mark the end of Louisiana's 2025 elections.
The Louisiana Secretary of State's office updates election results every 90 seconds as results are counted. You can find those vote totals here for statewide and legislative races, as well as local races by parish. This includes New Orleans, Lafayette, Baton Rouge and Shreveport metro areas.
The Louisiana Open General/Orleans Municipal Parochial General election was Nov. 15.The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Below you will find full election results from multiple races across Southeast Louisiana.
Results of the Nov. 15, 2025, Open General Election, as provided by the Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office.
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - Louisiana general elections are today, Nov. 15. There are multiple races across the ArkLaMiss. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters can find their voting locations on the Louisiana Secretary of State website.
Election day is Saturday, November 15 and we've got deadlines, information and the Acadiana ballots here. Early voting was last week; here are the numbers statewide and in Acadiana:
Among items on the ballot were a sales tax for a teacher stipend in Jeff Davis Parish and a bond for Starks and Sulphur high schools in Calcasieu.
Some Louisiana Republicans recently renewed an unsettled debate over whether independent voters should have a say in the GOP primary elections.
A New Orleans man who spent three decades in prison before his murder conviction was vacated won election to serve as the city's chief criminal court record keeper.
The move is just the latest in a blizzard of election-law changes pushed through by Gov. Jeff Landry and the state's Republican supermajority since the beginning of 2024. These rapid-fire adjustments do little to improve the integrity or fairness of Louisiana's elections while almost certainly adding to voter confusion and disinterest.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Voters across Louisiana are headed to the polls on Saturday, Nov. 15, to decide on local tax renewals, school funding measures, crime-prevention districts, and more. Polls close at 8 p.m.