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Republicans sweep 3 major state offices in Louisiana election

Republicans swept three runoff races for powerful statewide offices in Louisiana — attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer — Saturday night. 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.

Quick Read

  1. Republican Sweep in Louisiana: Republicans won all three runoff races for attorney general, secretary of state, and treasurer in Louisiana, marking a significant shift in the state’s political landscape.
  2. GOP Control in Louisiana: With these victories, the Republican Party will control the top five positions in Louisiana’s executive branch and hold majorities in both the House and Senate.
  3. Historic Female Leadership: Liz Murrill and Nancy Landry’s elections as attorney general and secretary of state, respectively, represent historic firsts for female leadership in these roles in Louisiana.
  4. Gubernatorial Election Outcome: Jeff Landry, a Republican, won Louisiana’s gubernatorial election in October, avoiding a runoff and contributing to the GOP’s consolidated power.
  5. Trump’s Endorsements: Former President Donald Trump endorsed the Republican candidates in these races, highlighting their significance on a national level.
  6. Murrill’s Victory and Priorities: Liz Murrill, succeeding her boss Jeff Landry, focused her campaign on conservative causes and a tough-on-crime approach, including challenging President Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
  7. John Fleming’s Election as Treasurer: John Fleming, a conservative former congressman and Trump administration member, won the treasurer’s race, continuing the GOP’s trend of victories.
  8. Nancy Landry’s Election as Secretary of State: Nancy Landry, unrelated to the governor-elect, won the secretary of state race, taking on the task of replacing Louisiana’s outdated voting machines.
  9. Controversy Over Voting Machines: The process of replacing Louisiana’s voting machines has been contentious, influenced by allegations of bid-rigging and conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election.
  10. Additional Ballot Measures: The Louisiana ballot also included four proposed constitutional amendments and various local government races, emphasizing the state’s comprehensive political shift.

The Associated Press has the story:

Republicans sweep 3 major state offices in Louisiana election

Newslooks- BATON ROUGE, La. (AP)

Republicans swept three runoff races for powerful statewide offices in Louisiana — 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 come January, Republicans will control the five most powerful positions in Louisiana’s executive branch. In addition, the GOP holds majorities in both the House and Senate.

Nancy Landry, candidate for Louisiana Secretary of State, speaks during the National Association of Realtor’s Riding with the Brand tour stop in Shreveport, La, at the Shreveport Convention Center Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023. Louisiana voters will cast their ballot, Saturday, Nov. 18 to determine a a slew of runoff races including for three vacant statewide offices: attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer. (Jill Pickett/The Advocate via AP)

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.

Dustin Granger, candidate for Louisiana Treasurer, speaks during the National Association of Realtor’s Riding with the Brand tour stop in Shreveport, La., at the Shreveport Convention Center Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023. Louisiana voters will cast their ballot, Saturday, Nov. 18 to determine a a slew of runoff races including for three vacant statewide offices: attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer. (Jill Pickett/The Advocate via AP)

Louisiana’s gubernatorial election was decided in October when Jeff Landry, a Republican backed by former President Trump, won outright and avoided a runoff. 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.

Despite a low early voting turnout, the election caught the eye of Trump, who on Thursday 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.

John Fleming, a candidate for Secretary of State, answers media questions after qualifying Tuesday at the Secretary of State’s Office on Aug. 8, 2023 in Baton Rouge, La. Louisiana voters will cast their ballot, Saturday, Nov. 18 to determine a a slew of runoff races including for three vacant statewide offices: attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer. (Patrick Dennis/The Advocate via AP)

Murrill, a Republican, will replace her boss, Jeff Landry, when he becomes governor in January. Murrill’s opponent was Lindsey Cheek, a New Orleans-based trial attorney.

The attorney general represents the state in a variety of legal disputes. However, Landry often made statewide and national headlines in the role, including his support for legislation banning gender-affirming medical care for transgender youths and a near-total abortion ban with no exceptions for cases of rape and incest.

Attorney General candidate Liz Murrill, a Republican and Solicitor General for the Attorney General’s office, takes part in a forum as part of the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana’s 2023 conference, Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Baton Rouge, La. Louisiana voters will cast their ballot, Saturday, Nov. 18 to determine a a slew of runoff races including for three vacant statewide offices: attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer. (Travis Spradling/The Advocate via AP)

Murrill has joined Landry in championing conservative causes, including a lawsuit against President Joe Biden’s administration for the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors. Her campaign has focused on a tough-on-crime approach.

Trump has gained a close ally in the state treasurer’s office: John Fleming, a conservative former congressman who was a member of the former president’s administration. The Republican faced Dustin Granger, a Democrat, who is a financial advisor based in Lake Charles.

Nancy Landry, who is not related to the governor-elect, beat Gwen Collins-Greenup, a Democrat, in the race for secretary of state.

Lindsey Cheek, a Democratic candidate for attorney general, speaks with the press after qualifying for the election at the Secretary of State’s office in Baton Rouge on Aug. 9 2023. Cheek is a trial attorney based out of New Orleans. (AP Photo/Sara Cline

The Republican will take on the task of replacing Louisiana’s outdated voting machines, which don’t produce the paper ballots critical to ensuring accurate election results.

The lengthy and ongoing replacement process was thrust into the national spotlight after allegations of bid-rigging and when conspiracy theorists, who support Trump’s lies that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, inserted themselves into the conversation.

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Gwen Collins-Greenup, a candidate for secretary of state, answers media questions after qualifying on Aug. 8, 2023 at the Secretary of State’s Office in Baton Rouge, La. Louisiana voters will cast their ballot, Saturday, Nov. 18 to determine a a slew of runoff races including for three vacant statewide offices: attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer. (Patrick Dennis/The Advocate via AP)

Nancy Landry is a former state representative from Lafayette and has worked in the secretary of state’s office for four years.

She will be Louisiana’s first woman elected as secretary of state. The first woman to hold the position was Alice Lee Grosjean, who was appointed in 1930 by then-Gov. Huey P. Long after then-Secretary of State James Bailey died suddenly of pneumonia.

Saturday’s ballot also includes four proposed constitutional amendments, including extra property tax exemptions for first responders. There also were various local government office races, Board of Elementary and Secondary Education seats and 20 runoffs in the Legislature.

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