BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - The sign-up period for the Nov. 3 election continues through Friday. After the presidential race, the top of the ballot will include a U.S. Senate race and all six U.S. House races. The candidates who qualified are:
U.S. SENATE:
Beryl Billiot, no party-Kentwood; John Paul Bourgeois, no party-Gretna; Reno Jean Daret III, no party-Metairie; Derrick “Champ” Edwards, D-Harvey; Xan John, other-Lafayette; David Drew Knight, D-New Orleans; Adrian Perkins, D-Shreveport; Antoine Pierce, D-Baton Rouge; Aaron Sigler, Libertarian-Hammond; and Peter Wenstrup, D-New Orleans.
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U.S. HOUSE, 1st DISTRICT:
Lee Ann Dugas, D-Kenner; Howard Kearney, Libertarian-Mandeville; and Steve Scalise (incumbent), R-Jefferson.
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U.S. HOUSE, 2nd DISTRICT:
Belden “Noonie Man” Batiste, independent-New Orleans; Cedric Richmond (incumbent), D-New Orleans; and David Schilling, R-Hahnville.
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U.S. HOUSE, 3rd DISTRICT:
Rob Anderson, D-Sulphur; Clay Higgins (incumbent), R-Port Barre; and Brandon Leleux, Libertarian-Lake Charles.
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U.S. HOUSE, 4th DISTRICT:
Ben Gibson, R-Bossier City; Kenny Houston, D-Shreveport; Mike Johnson (incumbent), R-Benton; and Ryan Trundle, D-Shreveport.
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U.S. HOUSE, 5th DISTRICT:
Sandra “Candy” Christophe, D-Alexandria; Allen Guillory Sr., R-Opelousas; Lance Harris, R-Alexandria; Matt Hasty, R-Pineville; Martin Lemelle, D-Ruston; Luke Letlow, R-Start; and Scotty Robinson, R-West Monroe.
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U.S. HOUSE, 6th DISTRICT:
Garret Graves (incumbent), R-Baton Rouge; and Richard “RPT” Torregano, no party-Baton Rouge.
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LOUISIANA SUPREME COURT, 4th DISTRICT:
Shannon Gremillion, R-Alexandria; and Jay McCallum, R-Farmerville.
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LOUISIANA SUPREME COURT, 7th DISTRICT:
Sandra Cabrina Jenkins, D-New Orleans; Piper Griffin, D-New Orleans; and Terri Love, D-Gretna.
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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, 1st DISTRICT:
William Boartfield Jr., Green-Harvey; Richard “Richie” Sanderson, R-New Orleans; John Schwegmann, no party-Metairie; and Eric Skrmetta (incumbent), R-Metairie.
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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, 5th DISTRICT:
Foster Campbell (incumbent), D-Elm Grove; and Shane Smiley, R-Monroe.
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Source: Louisiana Secretary of State: www.geauxvote.com
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