2024 United States presidential election in Louisiana
2024 United States presidential election in Louisiana Turnout 66.3%
Parish results
Congressional district results
Precinct results
Trump
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
Harris
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
Tie/No Votes
The 2024 United States presidential election in Louisiana was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Louisiana voters will choose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote. The state of Louisiana has eight electoral votes in the Electoral College, following reapportionment due to the 2020 United States census in which the state neither gained nor lost a seat.[ 1]
The Republican former President Donald Trump ran for re-election to a second non-consecutive term after his defeat in the 2020 election .[ 2] Trump defeated the Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris , in Louisiana by a margin of 22%.
Primary elections
Republican primary
The Louisiana Republican primary was held on March 23, 2024.
Democratic primary
The Louisiana Democratic primary was held on March 23, 2024, alongside the primary in Missouri .
General election
Electoral slates
The voters of Louisiana cast their ballots for electors, or representatives to the Electoral College , rather than directly for the President and Vice President. Louisiana is allocated eight electors because it has six congressional districts and two senators . All candidates who appear on the ballot must submit a list of eight electors who pledge to vote for their candidate and their running mate. Whoever wins the most votes in the state is awarded all eight electoral votes. Their chosen electors then vote for president and vice president. Although electors are pledged to their candidate and running mate, they are not obligated to vote for them. An elector who votes for someone other than their candidate is known as a faithless elector . There are no laws on the books in Louisiana that prohibit or punish faithless electors.[ 6]
These electors were nominated by each party in order to vote in the Electoral College should their candidate win the state:[ 7]
Predictions
Source
Ranking
As of
Cook Political Report [ 8]
Solid R
December 19, 2023
Inside Elections [ 9]
Solid R
April 26, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [ 10]
Safe R
June 29, 2023
Decision Desk HQ /The Hill [ 11]
Safe R
December 14, 2023
CNalysis [ 12]
Solid R
December 30, 2023
CNN [ 13]
Solid R
January 14, 2024
The Economist [ 14]
Safe R
June 12, 2024
538 [ 15]
Solid R
August 26, 2024
RCP [ 16]
Solid R
June 26, 2024
NBC News [ 17]
Safe R
October 6, 2024
Polling
Hypothetical polling with Donald Trump and Joe Biden
Donald Trump vs. Joe Biden
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Donald TrumpRepublican
Joe BidenDemocratic
Other / Undecided
Faucheux Strategies[ 18] [ A]
April 22–26, 2024
800 (RV)
± 3.5%
52%
38%
10%
John Zogby Strategies [ 19] [ B]
April 13–21, 2024
501 (LV)
–
54%
39%
7%
Echelon Insights[ 20] [ C]
August 31 – September 7, 2022
506 (LV)
± 6.5%
51%
36%
13%
Donald Trump vs. Joe Biden vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vs. Cornel West vs. Jill Stein
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Donald TrumpRepublican
Joe BidenDemocratic
Robert Kennedy JrIndependent
Cornel WestIndependent
Jill SteinGreen
Other / Undecided
Faucheux Strategies[ 18] [ A]
April 22–26, 2024
800 (RV)
± 3.5%
48%
33%
10%
2%
1%
6%
Hypothetical polling with other candidates
Donald Trump vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Donald TrumpRepublican
Robert Kennedy Jr.Independent
Other / Undecided
John Zogby Strategies [ 19] [ B]
April 13–21, 2024
501 (LV)
–
51%
36%
13%
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vs. Joe Biden
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Robert Kennedy Jr.Independent
Joe BidenDemocratic
Other / Undecided
John Zogby Strategies [ 19] [ B]
April 13–21, 2024
501 (LV)
–
51%
35%
14%
Ron DeSantis vs. Joe Biden
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Ron DeSantisRepublican
Joe BidenDemocratic
Other / Undecided
Echelon Insights[ 20] [ C]
August 31 – September 7, 2022
506 (LV)
± 6.5%
46%
33%
21%
Results
By parish
Parish
Donald Trump Republican
Kamala Harris Democratic
Various candidates Other parties
Margin
Total
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Acadia
21,783
81.52%
4,695
17.57%
242
0.91%
17,088
63.95%
26,720
Allen
7,003
80.03%
1,661
18.98%
87
0.99%
5,342
61.05%
8,751
Ascension
41,319
66.14%
20,113
32.19%
1,041
1.67%
21,206
33.95%
62,473
Assumption
6,963
67.17%
3,273
31.57%
131
1.26%
3,690
35.60%
10,367
Avoyelles
11,379
70.95%
4,460
27.81%
198
1.23%
6,919
43.14%
16,037
Beauregard
13,504
85.07%
2,192
13.81%
178
1.12%
11,312
71.26%
15,874
Bienville
3,660
58.50%
2,531
40.46%
65
1.04%
1,129
18.04%
6,256
Bossier
37,105
71.04%
14,467
27.70%
660
1.26%
22,638
43.34%
52,232
Caddo
44,471
46.96%
48,864
51.60%
1,364
1.44%
-4,393
-4.64%
94,699
Calcasieu
56,064
69.04%
23,918
29.46%
1,219
1.50%
32,146
39.58%
81,201
Caldwell
3,724
85.93%
580
13.38%
30
0.69%
3,144
72.55%
4,334
Cameron
3,120
92.80%
219
6.51%
23
0.68%
2,901
86.29%
3,362
Catahoula
3,258
74.93%
1,060
24.38%
30
0.69%
2,198
50.55%
4,348
Claiborne
3,522
60.56%
2,239
38.50%
55
0.95%
1,283
22.06%
5,816
Concordia
4,974
64.14%
2,698
34.79%
83
1.07%
2,276
29.35%
7,755
DeSoto
9,359
67.27%
4,426
31.81%
128
0.92%
4,933
35.46%
13,913
East Baton Rouge
82,720
43.39%
103,820
54.46%
4,103
2.15%
-21,100
-11.07%
190,643
East Carroll
931
40.37%
1,338
58.02%
37
1.60%
-407
-17.65%
2,306
East Feliciana
6,020
60.52%
3,809
38.29%
118
1.19%
2,211
22.23%
9,947
Evangeline
10,483
73.95%
3,526
24.87%
167
1.18%
6,957
49.08%
14,176
Franklin
6,524
74.15%
2,196
24.96%
78
0.89%
4,328
49.19%
8,798
Grant
7,925
87.88%
996
11.04%
97
1.08%
6,929
76.84%
9,018
Iberia
19,511
66.52%
9,504
32.40%
316
1.08%
10,007
34.12%
29,331
Iberville
7,616
49.60%
7,503
48.87%
235
1.53%
113
0.73%
15,354
Jackson
5,291
73.22%
1,852
25.63%
83
1.15%
3,439
47.59%
7,226
Jefferson
98,810
55.45%
75,731
42.50%
3,664
2.06%
23,079
12.95%
178,205
Jefferson Davis
11,478
79.94%
2,699
18.80%
181
1.26%
8,779
61.14%
14,358
Lafayette
72,007
64.82%
37,170
33.46%
1,909
1.72%
34,837
31.36%
111,086
Lafourche
34,461
80.43%
7,864
18.35%
520
1.21%
26,597
62.08%
42,845
LaSalle
6,023
90.98%
546
8.25%
51
0.77%
5,477
82.73%
6,620
Lincoln
11,248
61.95%
6,627
36.50%
282
1.55%
4,621
25.45%
18,157
Livingston
55,101
83.61%
9,965
15.12%
840
1.27%
45,136
68.49%
65,906
Madison
1,846
46.24%
2,094
52.45%
52
1.30%
-248
-6.21%
3,992
Morehouse
5,961
59.04%
4,008
39.69%
128
1.27%
1,953
19.35%
10,097
Natchitoches
9,100
60.51%
5,740
38.16%
200
1.33%
3,360
22.35%
15,040
Orleans
24,119
15.16%
130,749
82.16%
4,262
2.68%
-106,630
-67.00%
159,130
Ouachita
40,808
63.33%
22,845
35.45%
783
1.22%
17,963
27.88%
64,436
Plaquemines
6,803
68.41%
3,023
30.40%
119
1.20%
3,780
38.01%
9,945
Pointe Coupee
7,319
63.26%
4,132
35.71%
119
1.03%
3,187
27.55%
11,570
Rapides
36,171
67.74%
16,537
30.97%
687
1.29%
19,634
36.77%
53,395
Red River
2,337
62.74%
1,321
35.46%
67
1.80%
1,016
27.28%
3,725
Richland
6,354
69.12%
2,732
29.72%
107
1.16%
3,622
39.40%
9,193
Sabine
8,613
84.69%
1,488
14.63%
69
0.68%
7,125
70.06%
10,170
St. Bernard
11,033
63.80%
5,967
34.51%
292
1.69%
5,066
29.29%
17,292
St. Charles
17,443
65.37%
8,812
33.02%
430
1.61%
8,631
32.35%
26,685
St. Helena
2,804
48.81%
2,848
49.57%
93
1.62%
-44
-0.76%
5,745
St. James
5,902
50.06%
5,792
49.13%
95
0.81%
110
0.93%
11,789
St. John the Baptist
6,557
34.83%
12,043
63.97%
227
1.21%
-5,486
-29.14%
18,827
St. Landry
21,812
58.88%
14,833
40.04%
398
1.07%
6,979
18.84%
37,043
St. Martin
17,466
69.85%
7,284
29.13%
256
1.02%
10,182
40.72%
25,006
St. Mary
13,671
65.42%
7,011
33.55%
215
1.03%
6,660
31.87%
20,897
St. Tammany
98,377
71.09%
37,777
27.30%
2,230
1.61%
60,600
43.79%
138,384
Tangipahoa
37,500
68.05%
16,886
30.64%
718
1.30%
20,614
37.41%
55,104
Tensas
1,093
51.36%
1,002
47.09%
33
1.55%
91
4.27%
2,128
Terrebonne
31,115
75.29%
9,702
23.48%
510
1.23%
21,413
51.81%
41,327
Union
8,176
78.05%
2,206
21.06%
93
0.89%
5,970
56.99%
10,475
Vermilion
21,510
81.39%
4,637
17.55%
282
1.07%
16,873
63.84%
26,429
Vernon
13,474
83.44%
2,513
15.56%
162
1.00%
10,961
67.88%
16,149
Washington
12,846
69.61%
5,411
29.32%
198
1.07%
7,435
40.29%
18,455
Webster
10,965
67.66%
5,053
31.18%
187
1.15%
5,912
36.48%
16,205
West Baton Rouge
7,627
55.12%
6,008
43.42%
201
1.45%
1,619
11.70%
13,836
West Carroll
3,986
86.60%
578
12.56%
39
0.85%
3,408
74.04%
4,603
West Feliciana
3,923
65.30%
2,004
33.36%
81
1.35%
1,919
31.94%
6,008
Winn
4,437
76.75%
1,292
22.35%
52
0.90%
3,145
54.40%
5,781
Totals
1,208,505
60.22%
766,870
38.21%
31,600
1.57%
441,635
22.01%
2,006,975
Parishes that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Swing by parish
Democratic — +0-2.5%
Republican — +0-2.5%
Republican — +2.5-5%
Republican — +5-7.5%
Republican — +7.5-10%
Republican — +10-12.5%
Parish flips
Democratic
Hold
Republican
Hold
Gain from Democratic
By congressional district
Trump won 4 of 6 congressional districts.[ 22] [user-generated source ]
Analysis
As a Deep Southern state located largely within the Bible Belt , Louisiana has a conservative voting pattern, with the only Democrats to carry the state's electoral votes after Franklin D. Roosevelt being Adlai Stevenson II in his first bid , John F. Kennedy , Jimmy Carter in his first bid , and fellow Southerner Bill Clinton of neighboring Arkansas . Republicans have won the state in every presidential election since George W. Bush of neighboring Texas did in 2000 , and have done so by double-digit margins since Bush in 2004 .
This was the first presidential election in Louisiana since 1984 where a candidate received over 60% of the vote. Trump became the first Republican to win Tensas Parish since 1988 , and Iberville Parish and St. James Parish since 1972 .
See also
Notes
^ a b c d e Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Replacement for Butch Ware , Stein's vice presidential nominee.
Partisan clients
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