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===January 22, 2011===
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  |1=[[Troy Hebert]] (independent) resigned in November 2010 to become Louisiana's alcohol and tobacco control commissioner.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://www.theadvertiser.com/article/20101130/NEWS01/101130017/Special+election+called+to+fill+Senate+seat ''The Advertiser,'' "Special election called to fill Senate seat," November 30, 2010]</ref>
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:*[[Simone Champagne]] (R)
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:*[[Fred Mills, Jr.]] (R) {{won}}<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://www.theadvertiser.com/article/20110122/NEWS01/110122008 ''The Advertiser,'' "Mills Wins State Senate Seat In Special Election, Avoids Runoff" January 22, 2011]</ref>
:*[[Armond Schwing]] (R)
:*[[Ken Squires]] (R)
:*[[David Groner (Louisiana)|David Groner]] (I)
:*[[Ruben LeBlanc]] (I) }}
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  |title={{ECB}} [[Louisiana House of Representatives| Louisiana House District 101]]
  |1=[[Cedric Richmond]] (D) won election to the U.S. Congress in the November 2, 2010, general election.<ref>[http://www.klfy.com/Global/story.asp?S=13588010 ''KLFY,'' "Special legislative election dates set," November 30, 2010]</ref>
 
:<u>'''Candidates:</u>
:*[[Roland Barthe]] (D)
:*[[Willie Jones]] (D)
:*[[Wesley Bishop]] (D){{won}}<ref>[http://www.wdsu.com/r/26584292/detail.html''WSDU,'' "Bishop Wins Seat In State House," January 22, 2011] ''([[dead link]])''</ref>}}
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===February 19, 2011===
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  |title={{ECB}} [[Louisiana State Senate| Louisiana Senate District 26]]
  |1=[[Nick Gautreaux]] (D) resigned after being appointed to the state Department of Motor Vehicles.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://www.theind.com/news/7580-nathan-granger-to-challenge-perry-in-district-26-state-senate-race ''The Independent Weekly,'' "Nathan Granger challenges Perry in District 26 state Senate race," January 6, 2011]</ref>
 
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:*[[Jonathan Perry (Louisiana)|Jonathan Perry]] (R) {{won}}<ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/02/20/gop-candidate-wins-lousiana-senate-special-election-shifting-majority/ ''Fox News'', "GOP Candidate Wins Louisiana Senate Special Election, Shifting Majority," February 20, 2011]]</ref>
:*[[Nathan Granger]] (D)
 
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===April 2, 2011===
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  |title={{ECB}} [[Louisiana House of Representatives|Louisiana House District 46]]
  |1=[[Fred Mills, Jr.]] (R) won the special election held on January 22, 2011, to fill State Senate District 22. A special election primary was held on April 2, 2011. A runoff was scheduled for April 30, 2011. However, since only two candidates qualified, no runoff was necessary. With all 50 precincts reporting, [[Mike "Pete" Huval]] (R) has defeated fellow Republican [[Craig Prosper]] by a 58% to 42% margin.<ref>[http://staticresults.sos.louisiana.gov/04022011/04022011_Legislative.html Secretary of State, Unofficial Results]</ref><ref>[http://house.legis.state.la.us/H_Reps/Proclamation_Dist46.pdf Louisiana House of Representatives, Special Election Proclamation]</ref>
 
:<u>'''Candidates:</u>
:*[[Mike "Pete" Huval]] (R){{won}}
:*[[Craig Prosper]] (R)
 
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===April 30, 2011===
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  |1=[[Jonathan Perry (Louisiana)|Jonathan Perry]] (R) was elected to the [[Louisiana State Senate]] in the District 26 special election on February 19. A special election primary was held '''April 30, 2011.''' All candidates, regardless of party affiliation, appeared on the ballot together. Since only two candidates filed, a runoff election was not necessary.<ref>[http://www.katc.com/news/special-election-to-replace-jonathan-perry-s-seat/ ''KATC,'' "Special Election to Replace Jonathan Perry's Seat," March 2, 2011]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/Two-vie-for-seat-in-House-District-47.html ''The Advocate,'' "Two vie for seat in House District 47," March 19, 2011]</ref>
 
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:*[[Linda Hardee]] (R)
:*[[Bob Hensgens]] (R) {{won}}<ref>[http://www.dailyjournal.net/view/story/bbb35e54cd314afcbdc5988fc6f81aa8/LA--House-Special-Election/ ''Daily Journal,'' "Republican Bob Hensgens wins special primary election for open Acadiana-area La. House seat," April 30, 2011]</ref>
 
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==See also==
==See also==



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In 2011, five special elections were held for the Louisiana State Legislature. These elections were called to fill vacancies in the Louisiana State Senate, Districts 22 and 26, and the Louisiana House of Representatives, Districts 46, 47, and 101.

How vacancies are filled


If there is a vacancy in the Louisiana State Legislature, the vacant seat must be filled by a special election. An election is required if there are six months or more left in the unexpired term. The presiding officer in the house where the vacancy happened must call for an election no later than 10 days after the vacancy occurred. The presiding officer must determine the dates for the election along with all filing deadlines. The person elected to the seat serves for the remainder of the unexpired term.[1]

DocumentIcon.jpg See sources: Louisiana Rev. Stat. Ann. § 18:601


Special elections

January 22, 2011





February 19, 2011



April 2, 2011



April 30, 2011



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