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BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day the undersigned authority, acting under and by virtue of the provisions of Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution and Section 574 of the Election Code, does hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held on November 6, 2018, showing the number of votes cast for each candidate for the following office(s) as per returns filed in this office by the various Parish Board(s) of Election Supervisors as follows: CANDIDATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PARISH: Ardoin Cloud Collins-Greenup Crowe Edmonds Free Kennedy, III Moreau Stokes ACADIA 6,465 1,615 1,835 732 2,602 2,116 2,814 325 1,549 ALLEN 1,615 529 952 184 725 609 742 103 544 ASCENSION 11,153 1,673 6,461 1,016 7,228 5,495 3,120 628 3,934 ASSUMPTION 1,958 328 1,347 182 614 856 536 67 722 AVOYELLES 3,145 964 1,669 182 1,127 1,311 1,497 231 658 BEAUREGARD 2,953 953 935 376 1,532 768 1,404 133 1,113 BIENVILLE 888 266 1,278 109 726 839 695 63 165 BOSSIER 6,889 2,097 4,558 824 9,333 3,831 3,716 429 1,802 CADDO 10,983 3,263 19,614 1,412 12,690 16,151 6,894 1,106 3,305 CALCASIEU 12,963 4,021 10,314 1,169 8,617 9,611 5,738 877 6,057 CALDWELL 797 212 226 164 385 391 557 42 233 CAMERON 713 204 83 72 459 232 343 26 251 CATAHOULA 983 180 511 73 315 430 540 47 188 CLAIBORNE 859 218 897 133 637 739 569 61 226 CONCORDIA 1,623 309 1,113 131 461 1,104 847 72 378 DESOTO 2,038 595 2,143 275 1,996 1,237 1,386 136 475 EAST BATON ROUGE 27,306 4,152 42,443 2,427 22,390 29,256 5,590 2,362 13,925 EAST CARROLL 359 77 657 42 105 611 311 42 116 EAST FELICIANA 1,824 259 2,237 166 750 604 507 104 587 EVANGELINE 3,129 2,972 1,311 216 460 1,193 535 108 423 FRANKLIN 1,613 336 686 111 1,296 738 1,251 70 337 GRANT 1,891 552 360 133 997 351 1,142 108 504 IBERIA 6,335 1,175 3,678 730 2,647 2,934 2,121 219 1,451 IBERVILLE 2,655 369 3,511 159 1,057 2,216 644 160 820 JACKSON 1,274 342 970 205 594 682 857 67 512 JEFFERSON 15,710 3,821 27,939 8,035 8,617 18,811 11,419 1,846 35,687 JEFFERSON DAVIS 2,936 645 1,143 228 1,168 983 1,170 118 820 LAFAYETTE 21,955 4,821 10,749 2,720 9,087 12,519 6,074 1,185 6,988 LAFOURCHE 8,748 1,527 2,872 1,821 1,922 2,555 4,508 580 4,897 LASALLE 1,600 310 181 128 670 239 1,078 54 278 LINCOLN 2,881 623 2,523 291 1,568 2,110 1,624 150 1,327 LIVINGSTON 13,038 1,898 2,628 1,678 10,629 2,324 3,976 612 4,244 MADISON 682 131 860 88 172 750 375 45 139 MOREHOUSE 1,837 346 1,770 170 791 1,553 1,244 84 356 NATCHITOCHES 2,239 584 2,018 266 1,538 1,904 1,294 161 932 ORLEANS 5,602 2,154 44,682 2,599 3,251 47,349 2,985 1,970 15,973 OUACHITA 11,602 2,521 8,348 1,074 5,457 7,454 6,806 569 2,983 PLAQUEMINES 1,130 332 1,210 1,499 319 848 1,249 135 1,291 POINTE COUPEE 2,479 329 1,512 163 989 2,190 983 164 866 RAPIDES 9,209 4,346 7,699 829 5,375 4,774 5,178 614 2,792 RED RIVER 614 108 622 74 483 521 320 32 153 RICHLAND 2,067 326 1,011 200 632 921 1,224 75 427 SABINE 2,197 483 626 233 1,110 501 1,003 101 361 ST. BERNARD 1,223 424 1,749 2,389 541 1,661 1,083 187 1,592 ST. CHARLES 3,275 818 3,771 1,360 1,275 2,047 1,790 271 3,423 ST. HELENA 814 132 1,631 108 385 537 290 36 360 ST. JAMES 1,523 254 2,920 444 563 1,381 628 84 898 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 1,734 385 5,697 533 592 2,475 902 145 1,346 ST. LANDRY 7,753 1,735 6,192 902 2,300 5,030 2,002 512 1,571 ST. MARTIN 5,525 1,079 2,776 763 1,785 2,500 2,333 273 1,373 ST. MARY 4,284 1,506 3,184 395 1,256 2,232 2,434 435 1,404 ST. TAMMANY 15,120 3,465 10,138 20,779 7,557 10,672 8,942 1,337 15,508 TANGIPAHOA 7,587 1,566 6,283 3,412 2,857 5,153 4,411 581 5,180 TENSAS 387 73 495 41 127 360 227 11 123 TERREBONNE 8,241 2,117 3,804 1,905 2,016 2,730 4,473 580 3,900 UNION 2,049 485 930 320 1,146 864 1,431 74 556 VERMILION 5,875 1,096 1,503 661 2,400 1,889 2,390 270 1,733 VERNON 3,343 1,010 1,006 351 1,487 726 1,635 152 700 WASHINGTON 2,148 526 2,302 2,928 819 1,421 1,441 153 1,109 WEBSTER 2,666 741 2,406 247 2,177 1,653 1,754 161 559 WEST BATON ROUGE 2,754 215 2,284 114 894 2,080 341 91 660 WEST CARROLL 922 193 206 171 321 228 696 30 276 WEST FELICIANA 1,408 163 1,039 93 467 460 395 71 493 WINN 1,089 246 599 260 469 406 586 44 220 GRAND TOTAL 298,657 71,195 289,097 71,495 164,955 239,116 137,050 21,579 163,773 1 Ardoin Kyle REP Runoff 2 Cloud Heather REP Defeated 3 Collins-Greenup Gwen DEM Runoff 4 Crowe A.G. REP Defeated WITNESS my hand and Seal of Office, in the City of Baton Rouge, on this the 21st day of November, 2018. 5 Edmonds Rick REP Defeated 6 Free Renee Fontenot DEM Defeated 7 Kennedy, III Thomas J. REP Defeated 8 Moreau Matthew Paul Matt NOPTY Defeated 9 Stokes Julie REP Defeated

BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day the undersigned authority, acting under and by virtue of the provisions of Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution and Section 574 of the Election Code, does hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held on November 6, 2018, showing the number of votes cast for each candidate for the following office(s) as per returns filed in this office by the various Parish Board(s) of Election Supervisors as follows: U.S. Representative, 1st Congressional District CANDIDATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 PARISH Dugas Francis Jones Kearney Savoie Scalise JEFFERSON 5,489 2,680 699 818 12,976 58,648 LAFOURCHE 437 216 120 95 892 11,621 ORLEANS 1,360 676 113 258 7,672 9,338 PLAQUEMINES 810 305 133 72 1,004 5,901 ST. BERNARD 1,160 448 158 114 1,859 7,255 ST. TAMMANY 5,504 2,631 800 1,055 14,530 70,352 TANGIPAHOA 2,334 1,132 225 241 3,252 15,765 TERREBONNE 1,466 600 195 153 2,088 13,675 GRAND TOTAL 18,560 8,688 2,443 2,806 44,273 192,555 1 Dugas Lee Ann DEM 10 Defeated 2 Francis Jim DEM 11 Defeated 3 Jones Frederick Ferd IND 12 Defeated 4 Kearney Howard LBT 13 Defeated 5 Savoie Tammy M. DEM 14 Defeated 6 Scalise Steve REP 15 Elected U.S. Representative, 2nd Congressional District CANDIDATE 1 2 3 4 PARISH Batiste Richmond Rodriguez Schmidt ASCENSION 516 4,633 258 770 ASSUMPTION 212 1,573 122 361 EAST BATON ROUGE 762 24,026 562 439 IBERVILLE 786 4,838 336 1,236 JEFFERSON 5,765 35,550 2,540 7,216 ORLEANS 5,638 98,342 2,371 3,913 ST. CHARLES 1,902 5,523 823 2,793 ST. JAMES 621 5,543 480 1,767 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 699 7,433 336 1,206 WEST BATON ROUGE 359 2,721 247 764 GRAND TOTAL 17,260 190,182 8,075 20,465 1 Batiste Belden Noonie Man IND 16 Defeated 2 Richmond Cedric DEM 17 Elected 3 Rodriguez Shawndra NOPTY 18 Defeated 4 Schmidt Jesse NOPTY 19 Defeated U.S. Representative, 3rd Congressional District CANDIDATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PARISH Anderson Andrus Guillory Higgins Methvin Rader Thomas ACADIA 897 207 2,895 13,481 1,743 768 420 CALCASIEU 4,718 1,086 8,699 29,507 10,927 1,326 3,488 CAMERON 56 20 426 1,683 156 20 22 IBERIA 765 129 1,913 12,334 3,142 3,010 314 JEFFERSON DAVIS 605 104 839 6,156 1,059 140 326 LAFAYETTE 3,735 956 10,904 39,722 18,243 2,154 1,602 ST. LANDRY 45 12 126 767 131 20 23 ST. MARTIN 1,066 154 2,075 10,893 3,023 884 656 ST. MARY 969 161 1,300 10,030 3,081 965 748 VERMILION 621 138 2,210 12,303 2,224 405 216 GRAND TOTAL 13,477 2,967 31,387 136,876 43,729 9,692 7,815 1 Anderson Rob DEM 20 Defeated 2 Andrus Aaron J. LBT 21 Defeated 3 Guillory Josh REP 22 Defeated 4 Higgins Clay REP 23 Elected 5 Methvin Mildred Mimi DEM 24 Defeated 6 Rader Larry DEM 25 Defeated 7 Thomas Verone DEM 26 Defeated WITNESS my hand and Seal of Office, in the City of Baton Rouge, on this the 21st day of November, 2018.

BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day the undersigned authority, acting under and by virtue of the provisions of Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution and Section 574 of the Election Code, does hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held on November 6, 2018, showing the number of votes cast for each candidate for the following office(s) as per returns filed in this office by the various Parish Board(s) of Election Supervisors as follows: U.S. Representative, 4th Congressional District CANDIDATE 1 2 3 PARISH Halverson Johnson Trundle ALLEN 197 4,268 1,434 BEAUREGARD 218 8,181 1,626 BIENVILLE 108 2,803 2,006 BOSSIER 584 24,759 8,084 CADDO 1,600 38,651 33,962 CLAIBORNE 91 2,746 1,462 DESOTO 195 6,843 3,166 EVANGELINE 246 7,072 2,537 NATCHITOCHES 232 6,439 4,109 RED RIVER 49 1,731 1,110 SABINE 138 5,334 1,048 ST. LANDRY 364 7,863 5,255 UNION 160 5,833 1,709 VERNON 202 8,443 1,691 WEBSTER 228 8,360 3,735 GRAND TOTAL 4,612 139,326 72,934 1 Halverson Mark David NOPTY 27 Defeated 2 Johnson Mike REP 28 Elected 3 Trundle Ryan DEM 29 Defeated U.S. Representative, 5th Congressional District WITNESS my hand and Seal of Office, in the City of Baton Rouge, on this the 21st day of November, 2018. CANDIDATE 1 2 3 4 PARISH Abraham Burkette Fleenor Randol AVOYELLES 7,417 235 2,816 172 CALDWELL 2,532 48 449 16 CATAHOULA 2,365 56 816 32 CONCORDIA 3,813 93 2,013 52 EAST CARROLL 1,117 65 1,071 38 EAST FELICIANA 1,599 102 1,575 65 FRANKLIN 5,263 85 1,217 34 GRANT 5,126 121 669 80 JACKSON 3,801 103 1,537 54 LASALLE 4,117 73 359 32 LINCOLN 8,256 254 4,459 220 MADISON 1,621 57 1,480 35 MOREHOUSE 4,759 154 3,030 57 OUACHITA 31,176 946 14,429 523 RAPIDES 27,235 865 12,087 635 RICHLAND 5,149 118 1,680 42 ST. HELENA 719 27 328 15 ST. LANDRY 6,444 348 5,416 338 TANGIPAHOA 8,749 396 4,539 215 TENSAS 1,021 35 770 27 WASHINGTON 8,376 416 3,599 196 WEST CARROLL 2,634 37 363 11 WEST FELICIANA 2,875 101 1,505 78 WINN 2,854 64 911 44 GRAND TOTAL 149,018 4,799 67,118 3,011 1 Abraham Ralph REP 30 Elected 2 Burkette Billy IND 31 Defeated 3 Fleenor Jessee Carlton DEM 32 Defeated 4 Randol Kyle LBT 33 Defeated

BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day the undersigned authority, acting under and by virtue of the provisions of Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution and Section 574 of the Election Code, does hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held on November 6, 2018, showing the number of votes cast for each candidate for the following office(s) as per returns filed in this office by the various Parish Board(s) of Election Supervisors as follows: U.S. Representative, 6th Congressional District CANDIDATE 1 2 3 4 PARISH Dewitt Graham Graves Saizan ASCENSION 5,080 751 26,938 1,963 ASSUMPTION 695 83 3,223 225 EAST BATON ROUGE 34,312 2,253 75,684 12,138 EAST FELICIANA 647 71 2,429 275 IBERVILLE 832 81 2,723 418 LAFOURCHE 2,849 379 12,118 881 LIVINGSTON 2,778 684 36,205 1,685 POINTE COUPEE 1,484 187 6,479 1,509 ST. CHARLES 1,235 206 4,569 461 ST. HELENA 1,175 62 1,288 586 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 1,216 104 2,349 380 TERREBONNE 1,907 326 8,824 650 WEST BATON ROUGE 879 69 3,724 456 GRAND TOTAL 55,089 5,256 186,553 21,627 1 Dewitt Justin DEM 34 Defeated 2 Graham Devin Lance IND 35 Defeated 3 Graves Garret REP 36 Elected 4 Saizan Andie DEM 37 Defeated Judge, Court of Appeal, 1st Circuit, 1st District, Election Section 2, Division A Judge, Court of Appeal, 2nd Circuit, 1st District, Election Section 2A CANDIDATE 1 2 PARISH: Daigle Doskey Lanier, III LAFOURCHE 5,248 23,501 ST. MARY 6,127 9,347 TERREBONNE 11,325 17,553 GRAND TOTAL 22,700 50,401 CANDIDATE 1 2 PARISH: Marchman Stephens FRANKLIN 818 5,585 MOREHOUSE 2,725 2,588 OUACHITA 17,372 19,078 RICHLAND 1,435 5,104 WEST CARROLL 908 1,328 1 Daigle Doskey Ellen NOPTY 40 Defeated 2 Lanier, III Walter Walt REP 41 Elected GRAND TOTAL 23,258 33,683 1 Marchman Sharon REP 42 Defeated 2 Stephens James M. Jimbo IND 43 Elected WITNESS my hand and Seal of Office, in the City of Baton Rouge, on this the 21st day of November, 2018. 309135-nov 21-1t

BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day the undersigned authority, acting under and by virtue of the provisions of Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution and Section 574 of the Election Code, does hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held throughout the State YES and NO for the following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, as per returns filed in this office by the various Parish Boards of Election Supervisors as follows: OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR BE IT KNOWN, that I, John Bel Edwards, Governor of the State of Louisiana, acting by virtue of the provisions of Article XIII, Section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, do hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held throughout the State YES and NO for the following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, 2018, in accordance with the Constitution and laws of this State, as per returns filed in the office of the by the various Boards of Election Supervisors throughout the State, to-wit: PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 1 2 3 Do you support an amendment to prohibit a convicted felon from seeking or holding public office or appointment within five years of completion of his sentence unless he is pardoned? (Adds Article I, Section 10.1) R.S. 2018, SB 31, Act 719 Do you support an amendment to require a unanimous jury verdict in all noncapital felony cases for offenses that are committed on or after January 1, 2019? (Amends Article I, Section 17(A)) R.S. 2018, SB 243, Act 722 Do you support an amendment to permit, pursuant to written agreement, the donation of the use of public equipment and personnel by a political subdivision upon request to another political subdivision for an activity or function which the requesting political subdivision is authorized to exercise? (Amends Article VII, Section 14(B)) R.S. 2018, SB 263, Act 717 PARISH YES NO YES NO YES NO ACADIA ALLEN ASCENSION ASSUMPTION AVOYELLES BEAUREGARD BIENVILLE BOSSIER CADDO CALCASIEU CALDWELL CAMERON CATAHOULA CLAIBORNE CONCORDIA DESOTO EAST BATON ROUGE EAST CARROLL EAST FELICIANA EVANGELINE FRANKLIN GRANT IBERIA IBERVILLE JACKSON JEFFERSON JEFFERSON DAVIS LAFAYETTE LAFOURCHE LASALLE LINCOLN LIVINGSTON MADISON MOREHOUSE NATCHITOCHES ORLEANS OUACHITA PLAQUEMINES POINTE COUPEE RAPIDES RED RIVER RICHLAND SABINE ST. BERNARD ST. CHARLES ST. HELENA ST. JAMES ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST ST. LANDRY ST. MARTIN ST. MARY ST. TAMMANY TANGIPAHOA TENSAS TERREBONNE UNION VERMILION VERNON WASHINGTON WEBSTER WEST BATON ROUGE WEST CARROLL WEST FELICIANA WINN GRAND TOTAL 15,036 4,478 32,790 5,376 8,065 8,340 3,750 27,888 56,433 46,024 2,331 1,991 2,463 3,379 4,457 8,503 106,950 1,588 5,123 7,475 4,835 4,691 16,103 7,891 4,134 102,898 7,312 58,807 23,319 3,811 10,317 33,573 2,131 5,868 7,712 72,331 35,428 6,104 7,367 29,953 1,998 5,123 4,925 7,841 14,236 2,873 6,423 9,528 20,032 13,679 12,812 77,661 28,039 1,289 23,713 6,198 14,013 8,159 9,568 9,664 6,893 2,441 3,342 3,025 1,090,500 4,719 1,480 8,236 1,254 2,749 1,874 1,326 5,829 18,898 13,564 702 398 792 1,000 1,547 1,965 42,973 724 1,763 2,547 1,605 1,425 5,292 3,620 1,381 28,846 1,863 17,856 6,166 798 2,951 8,035 999 2,274 3,272 55,480 11,664 2,038 2,267 10,927 885 1,777 1,668 3,036 4,115 1,400 2,245 4,347 7,319 4,527 4,120 16,651 9,032 547 6,364 1,708 3,624 2,265 3,309 2,764 2,556 582 1,253 892 370,085 10,494 3,232 24,777 3,915 6,053 5,442 3,205 20,992 53,002 36,182 1,560 1,321 1,802 2,660 3,456 6,304 106,430 1,320 4,088 5,550 3,128 3,313 12,853 7,693 3,188 87,813 5,294 48,082 17,186 1,849 8,316 22,029 1,687 4,804 6,432 109,768 28,434 4,614 5,846 25,172 1,570 3,724 3,087 6,478 11,552 2,726 5,946 9,789 16,449 10,728 10,698 58,155 22,096 1,016 17,189 4,554 10,238 5,359 7,623 7,454 6,030 1,549 2,686 2,200 938,182 9,093 2,697 16,059 2,711 4,725 4,722 1,830 12,640 22,731 23,106 1,446 1,047 1,430 1,689 2,500 4,111 43,583 962 2,772 4,379 3,290 2,768 8,437 3,889 2,298 43,676 3,825 28,315 12,139 2,732 4,881 19,171 1,418 3,276 4,558 19,754 18,381 3,456 3,807 15,441 1,319 3,131 3,512 4,356 6,697 1,504 2,758 4,149 10,867 7,398 6,156 35,657 14,726 800 12,754 3,295 7,287 4,983 5,197 4,943 3,425 1,454 1,881 1,737 519,731 9,400 3,100 21,215 3,316 5,368 5,027 2,893 18,131 41,486 31,825 1,601 1,349 1,843 2,374 3,671 5,788 85,660 1,316 3,396 4,991 3,467 2,925 10,168 5,895 3,115 77,192 4,573 38,151 15,601 2,936 7,676 20,056 1,648 4,134 5,762 82,494 26,017 4,176 4,985 21,746 1,345 3,550 3,085 5,873 9,732 2,218 4,453 7,452 13,316 9,066 8,993 50,748 17,824 977 14,983 3,914 8,613 5,095 6,142 6,712 4,870 1,642 2,558 2,086 791,714 9,807 2,740 18,669 3,143 5,157 4,983 2,017 14,570 30,697 26,416 1,359 982 1,298 1,843 2,116 4,317 60,550 912 3,318 4,515 2,812 3,024 10,543 5,292 2,251 48,828 4,391 36,415 13,037 1,545 5,210 20,194 1,337 3,746 4,905 40,149 19,533 3,590 4,341 17,753 1,424 3,134 3,330 4,649 7,994 1,905 3,956 5,907 13,053 8,585 7,402 40,211 18,001 797 14,191 3,746 8,526 5,056 6,361 5,358 4,402 1,292 1,870 1,743 621,198 And having made the above computation from the face of said returns, I do hereby officially announce and declare the said election to have resulted in the adoption of Amendments No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3. WITNESS my hand and the impress of the Seal of the State of Louisiana, at the State Capitol, in the City of Baton Rouge, on this the 21st day of November, 2018. Attest by the Governor SECRETARY OF STATE /s/ John Bel Edwards GOVERNOR

BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day the undersigned authority, acting under and by virtue of the provisions of Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution and Section 574 of the Election Code, does hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held throughout the State YES and NO for the following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, as per returns filed in this office by the various Parish Boards of Election Supervisors as follows: OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR BE IT KNOWN, that I, John Bel Edwards, Governor of the State of Louisiana, acting by virtue of the provisions of Article XIII, Section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, do hereby officially announce and declare the results of the election held throughout the State YES and NO for the following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, 2018, in accordance with the Constitution and laws of this State, as per returns filed in the office of the by the various Boards of Election Supervisors throughout the State, to-wit: 4 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 5 6 Do you support an amendment to remove authority to appropriate or dedicate monies in the Transportation Trust Fund to state police for traffic control purposes? (Amends Article VII, Section 27(B)(1)) R.S. 2018, SB 59, Act 720 Do you support an amendment to extend eligibility for the following special property tax treatments to property in trust: the special assessment level for property tax valuation, the property tax exemption for property of a disabled veteran, and the property tax exemption for the surviving spouse of a person who died while performing their duties as a first responder, active duty member of the military, or law enforcement or fire protection officer? (Adds Article VII, Sections 18(G)(6), 21(K)(4) and (M)(4)) R.S. 2018, SB 163, Act 721 Do you support an amendment that will require that any reappraisal of the value of residential property by more than 50%, resulting in a corresponding increase in property taxes, be phased-in over the course of four years during which time no additional reappraisal can occur and that the decrease in the total ad valorem tax collected as a result of the phase-in of assessed valuation be absorbed by the taxing authority and not allocated to the other taxpayers? (Amends Article VII, Section 18(A) and (F)) R.S. 2018, SB 164, Act 718 PARISH YES NO YES NO YES NO ACADIA ALLEN ASCENSION ASSUMPTION AVOYELLES BEAUREGARD BIENVILLE BOSSIER CADDO CALCASIEU CALDWELL CAMERON CATAHOULA CLAIBORNE CONCORDIA DESOTO EAST BATON ROUGE EAST CARROLL EAST FELICIANA EVANGELINE FRANKLIN GRANT IBERIA IBERVILLE JACKSON JEFFERSON JEFFERSON DAVIS LAFAYETTE LAFOURCHE LASALLE LINCOLN LIVINGSTON MADISON MOREHOUSE NATCHITOCHES ORLEANS OUACHITA PLAQUEMINES POINTE COUPEE RAPIDES RED RIVER RICHLAND SABINE ST. BERNARD ST. CHARLES ST. HELENA ST. JAMES ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST ST. LANDRY ST. MARTIN ST. MARY ST. TAMMANY TANGIPAHOA TENSAS TERREBONNE UNION VERMILION VERNON WASHINGTON WEBSTER WEST BATON ROUGE WEST CARROLL WEST FELICIANA WINN GRAND TOTAL 9,624 2,852 22,827 3,586 5,423 5,222 2,729 18,639 40,876 33,474 1,403 1,374 1,406 2,402 3,023 5,848 87,752 1,220 3,520 4,863 3,287 2,674 10,553 6,555 3,001 75,775 4,762 40,884 15,700 1,481 7,608 21,116 1,573 3,883 5,535 79,808 23,914 4,194 5,133 21,765 1,365 3,234 3,113 5,693 9,738 2,125 5,121 7,177 13,465 9,170 8,839 50,358 18,173 855 15,356 4,088 8,916 4,953 5,865 6,622 5,379 1,474 2,584 2,045 792,972 9,619 2,984 17,239 2,867 5,132 4,826 2,175 14,117 31,743 24,848 1,568 956 1,714 1,828 2,775 4,301 58,947 990 3,192 4,654 3,001 3,293 10,250 4,650 2,401 50,586 4,212 33,930 13,057 2,994 5,317 19,277 1,441 4,012 5,175 43,599 21,914 3,618 4,220 17,892 1,407 3,423 3,278 4,844 8,051 2,020 3,278 6,302 12,927 8,553 7,554 40,926 17,798 910 13,961 3,599 8,234 5,198 6,655 5,472 3,880 1,469 1,853 1,785 624,691 12,498 3,882 29,626 4,587 6,969 7,146 3,409 25,594 54,821 43,606 2,059 1,676 2,114 3,121 4,461 7,450 102,451 1,481 4,552 6,281 4,331 4,003 13,829 7,680 3,852 95,227 6,451 49,440 20,504 3,478 9,430 29,721 2,163 5,559 6,716 90,006 33,252 5,652 6,385 27,142 1,857 4,580 4,152 7,579 12,729 2,832 5,829 9,597 17,434 11,953 12,019 68,109 25,275 1,230 20,827 5,213 11,698 6,754 8,556 8,699 6,451 2,117 3,187 2,440 1,013,722 6,666 1,971 10,414 1,883 3,576 2,880 1,467 7,208 17,808 14,748 893 649 1,022 1,107 1,326 2,717 44,125 719 2,168 3,255 1,959 1,982 6,990 3,460 1,536 31,092 2,513 25,272 8,271 1,016 3,469 10,742 844 2,372 3,995 33,409 12,497 2,143 2,930 12,499 913 2,115 2,243 2,973 5,065 1,285 2,572 3,849 8,894 5,727 4,381 23,529 10,785 553 8,538 2,468 5,466 3,383 3,977 3,369 2,832 813 1,272 1,394 403,989 9,245 2,713 23,427 3,881 5,652 5,509 2,539 20,689 41,676 36,897 1,369 1,475 1,415 2,501 3,371 6,048 80,242 1,099 3,272 4,599 3,086 2,558 10,749 6,287 2,843 78,978 5,252 39,877 15,860 1,451 7,672 21,902 1,515 3,942 5,223 80,373 25,727 4,392 5,205 20,002 1,322 3,089 2,908 5,776 11,038 2,058 4,697 7,015 12,876 9,312 9,702 59,965 19,356 863 16,936 3,939 9,519 4,469 6,694 7,084 4,787 1,325 2,350 1,788 809,381 9,773 3,088 16,458 2,547 4,814 4,480 2,283 11,874 30,173 20,978 1,545 838 1,677 1,688 2,353 4,027 65,145 1,084 3,424 4,857 3,170 3,378 9,791 4,795 2,524 45,848 3,654 34,310 12,693 2,976 5,181 18,145 1,483 3,940 5,417 42,614 19,666 3,370 4,049 19,317 1,434 3,539 3,424 4,657 6,607 2,046 3,641 6,366 13,106 8,193 6,583 31,114 16,362 909 12,185 3,658 7,509 5,442 5,742 4,922 4,434 1,579 2,052 2,019 596,950 And having made the above computation from the face of said returns, I do hereby officially announce and declare the said election to have resulted in the adoption of Amendments No. 4, No. 5, and No. 6. WITNESS my hand and the impress of the Seal of the State of Louisiana, at the State Capitol, in the City of Baton Rouge, on this the 21st day of November, 2018. Attest by the Governor SECRETARY OF STATE /s/ John Bel Edwards GOVERNOR