BATON ROUGE, LA (November 1, 2019) – The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry’s affiliated political action committees have released regional sample ballots listing endorsed candidates for the November 16 election. Early voting begins Saturday for the runoff election and runs until November 9th (except Sunday, November 3rd). Polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. daily.
Below is a list of the 28 candidates for executive, judicial, legislative and BESE races who stand for the principles of free enterprise and were endorsed by the political action committees affiliated with LABI. Voters are encouraged to share them with friends, colleagues and employees, or print their sample ballot as they are allowed to bring a marked sample ballot to assist them in voting.
Of the 75 primary elections in which our affiliated PACs issued a sole endorsement and the candidate faced an election, LABI-endorsed candidates went 51-8. Let's finish this historic election cycle strong! It's time to GEAUX VOTE!
Statewide Office
Governor – Eddie Rispone
Secretary of State – Kyle Ardoin
State Supreme Court
Associate Justice (District 1) – Will Crain
Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE)
District 6 – Ronnie Morris
Senate
SD11 – Rep. Reid Falconer
SD11 – Patrick McMath
SD16 – Rep. Franklin Foil
SD35 – Sen. Jim Fannin
SD36 – Robert Mills
House of Representatives
HD15 – Foy Gadberry
HD20 – Sen. Neil Riser
HD30 – Chuck Owen
HD31 – Jim Dore
HD31 – Gus Rantz
HD37 – Troy Romero
HD46 – Rep. Mike Huval
HD48 – Beau Beaullieu
HD48 – Ricky Gonsoulin
HD62 – Johnny Arceneaux
HD68 – Scott McKnight
HD70 – Barbara Freiberg
HD88 – Brandon Trosclair
HD89 – Richard Nelson
HD89 – Vince Liuzza
HD94 – Rep. Stephanie Hilferty
HD98 – Aimee Freeman
HD105 – Rep. Chris Leopold
For press inquiries, contact:
Marie Centanni
(225) 270-5014
mariec@labi.org
About the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry
The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry was organized in 1975 to represent Louisiana businesses, serving as both the state chamber of commerce and state manufacturers association. LABI’s primary goal is to foster a climate for economic growth by championing the principles of the free enterprise system and representing the general interest of the business community through active involvement in the political, legislative, judicial and regulatory processes. Find out more information at www.labi.org.
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