GOP secures all elected statewide offices in Louisiana, after Republican victories Saturday

Come January, the GOP will control every elected statewide office in Louisiana after Republicans swept three runoff races for Attorney General, Secretary of State and Treasurer Saturday night.

The GOP success, in a state that has had a Democrat in the Governor’s office for the past eight years, means that Republicans secured all of Louisiana’s statewide offices for the first time since 2015. In addition, the GOP holds a two-third supermajority in the House and Senate.

Liz Murrill was elected as Attorney General, Nancy Landry as Secretary of State and John Fleming as Treasurer. The results also mean Louisiana will have its first female Attorney General and first woman elected as Secretary of State.

Saturday’s election completes the shaping of Louisiana’s executive branch, where most incumbents didn’t seek reelection and opened the door for new leadership in some of the most powerful positions.

Louisiana’s gubernatorial election was decided in October when Jeff Landry, a Republican backed by former President Donald Trumpwon outright and avoided a runoff. Current Gov. John Bel Edwards, the only Democratic Governor in the Deep South, was unable to run for reelection due to term limits.

Also for the Republicans, Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser and Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry Mike Strain were reelected last month and Tim Temple was elected Insurance Commissioner.

Despite a low voter turnout, Saturday’s election caught the eye of Trump, who endorsed the Republican candidates in each of the three statewide races.

The three Republicans “are outstanding in every way and have my complete and total endorsement,” Trump said in a statement issued by the Louisiana Republican Party.




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