United States presidential election in Louisiana, 2012
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Parish Results
Obama—80-90%
Obama—60-70%
Obama—50-60%
Romney—50-60%
Romney—60-70%
Romney—70-80%
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The 2012 United States presidential election in Louisiana took place on November 6, 2012 as part of the 2012 General Election in which all 50 states plus The District of Columbia participated. Louisiana voters chose eight electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan.
Contents
General Election
Results
United States presidential election in Louisiana, 2012[1] | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Running mate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
Republican | Mitt Romney | Paul Ryan | 1,152,262 | 57.78% | 8 | |
Democratic | Barack Obama | Joe Biden | 809,141 | 40.58% | 0 | |
Libertarian | Gary Johnson | Jim Gray | 18,157 | 0.91% | 0 | |
Green | Jill Stein | Cheri Honkala | 6,978 | 0.35% | 0 | |
Constitution | Virgil Goode | Jim Clymer | 2,508 | 0.13% | 0 | |
Others | 1,766 | 0.09% | 0 | |||
Justice | Rocky Anderson | Luis J. Rodriguez | 1,368 | 0.07% | 0 | |
Socialism and Liberation | Peta Lindsay | Yari Osorio | 622 | 0.03% | 0 | |
Prohibition Party | Jack Fellure | Toby Davis | 519 | 0.03% | 0 | |
Socialist Workers | James Harris | Alyson Kennedy | 389 | 0.02% | 0 | |
Socialist Equality | Jerry White | Phyllis Scherrer | 355 | 0.02% | 0 | |
Totals | 1,994,065 | 100.00% | 8 | |||
Voter turnout (registered voters) | 67.26% |
By parish
Louisiana was one of the few states where Obama did better in 2012.
Parish | Romney% | Romney# | Obama% | Obama# | Others% | Others# | Totals |
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Acadia | 74.27% | 19,931 | 24.45% | 6,560 | 1.28% | 344 | 26,835 |
Allen | 69.79% | 6,495 | 28.12% | 2,617 | 2.10% | 195 | 9,307 |
Ascension | 66.29% | 33,856 | 32.01% | 16,349 | 1.70% | 868 | 51,073 |
Assumption | 55.34% | 6,082 | 43.25% | 4,754 | 1.41% | 155 | 10,991 |
Avoyelles | 62.64% | 10,668 | 35.68% | 6,077 | 1.67% | 285 | 17,030 |
Beauregard | 78.12% | 11,112 | 19.88% | 2,828 | 2.00% | 285 | 14,225 |
Bienville | 50.55% | 3,641 | 48.45% | 3,490 | 1.00% | 72 | 7,203 |
Bossier | 72.05% | 34,988 | 26.68% | 12,956 | 1.27% | 618 | 48,562 |
Caddo | 46.97% | 52,378 | 51.90% | 57,879 | 1.13% | 1,259 | 111,516 |
Calcasieu | 63.44% | 51,850 | 34.70% | 28,359 | 1.86% | 1,517 | 81,726 |
Caldwell | 77.18% | 3,640 | 21.54% | 1,016 | 1.27% | 60 | 4,716 |
Cameron | 87.07% | 3,260 | 10.90% | 408 | 2.03% | 76 | 3,744 |
Catahoula | 65.44% | 2,744 | 33.58% | 1,408 | 0.98% | 41 | 4,193 |
Claiborne | 54.20% | 3,649 | 44.77% | 3,014 | 1.02% | 69 | 6,732 |
Concordia | 58.10% | 5,450 | 40.86% | 3,833 | 1.03% | 97 | 9,380 |
De Soto | 56.34% | 7,353 | 42.55% | 5,553 | 1.11% | 145 | 13,051 |
East Baton Rouge | 46.57% | 92,292 | 51.80% | 102,656 | 1.63% | 3,223 | 198,171 |
East Carroll | 37.62% | 1,508 | 61.83% | 2,478 | 0.55% | 22 | 4,008 |
East Feliciana | 52.87% | 5,397 | 45.53% | 4,648 | 1.61% | 164 | 10,209 |
Evangeline | 64.55% | 10,176 | 33.81% | 5,330 | 1.64% | 259 | 15,765 |
Franklin | 67.42% | 6,294 | 31.29% | 2,921 | 1.30% | 121 | 9,336 |
Grant | 81.72% | 7,082 | 16.40% | 1,421 | 1.88% | 163 | 8,666 |
Iberia | 62.56% | 20,892 | 36.33% | 12,132 | 1.12% | 373 | 33,397 |
Iberville | 42.74% | 7,271 | 56.12% | 9,548 | 1.15% | 195 | 17,014 |
Jackson | 68.16% | 5,132 | 30.61% | 2,305 | 1.22% | 92 | 7,529 |
Jefferson | 58.15% | 102,536 | 39.91% | 70,384 | 1.94% | 3,423 | 176,343 |
Jefferson Davis | 72.91% | 10,014 | 25.37% | 3,484 | 1.72% | 236 | 13,734 |
Lafayette | 65.89% | 64,992 | 32.21% | 31,768 | 1.91% | 1,882 | 98,642 |
Lafourche | 73.17% | 28,592 | 24.63% | 9,623 | 2.20% | 860 | 39,075 |
LaSalle | 87.13% | 5,726 | 11.63% | 764 | 1.25% | 82 | 6,572 |
Lincoln | 56.54% | 10,739 | 41.89% | 7,956 | 1.57% | 298 | 18,993 |
Livingston | 84.19% | 45,513 | 13.78% | 7,451 | 2.03% | 1,098 | 54,062 |
Madison | 38.56% | 2,000 | 60.81% | 3,154 | 0.64% | 33 | 5,187 |
Morehouse | 52.26% | 6,591 | 46.67% | 5,887 | 1.07% | 135 | 12,613 |
Natchitoches | 52.60% | 9,077 | 46.02% | 7,942 | 1.38% | 239 | 17,258 |
Orleans | 17.79% | 27,967 | 80.26% | 126,199 | 1.95% | 3,067 | 157,233 |
Ouachita | 59.80% | 40,948 | 38.91% | 26,645 | 1.29% | 881 | 68,474 |
Plaquemines | 63.20% | 6,469 | 35.14% | 3,597 | 1.65% | 169 | 10,235 |
Pointe Coupee | 53.91% | 6,548 | 44.75% | 5,436 | 1.34% | 163 | 12,147 |
Rapides | 64.10% | 37,193 | 34.55% | 20,045 | 1.35% | 781 | 58,019 |
Red River | 51.65% | 2,483 | 46.87% | 2,253 | 1.48% | 71 | 4,807 |
Richland | 62.66% | 5,846 | 36.31% | 3,387 | 1.03% | 96 | 9,329 |
Sabine | 76.97% | 7,738 | 21.82% | 2,194 | 1.20% | 121 | 10,053 |
St. Bernard | 60.94% | 8,497 | 36.23% | 5,052 | 2.83% | 395 | 13,944 |
St. Charles | 62.91% | 15,937 | 35.12% | 8,896 | 1.97% | 500 | 25,333 |
St. Helena | 39.55% | 2,529 | 59.12% | 3,780 | 1.33% | 85 | 6,394 |
St. James | 42.03% | 5,209 | 56.95% | 7,059 | 1.02% | 127 | 12,395 |
St. John | 36.08% | 7,620 | 62.39% | 13,178 | 1.53% | 324 | 21,122 |
St. Landry | 51.56% | 21,475 | 47.23% | 19,668 | 1.21% | 504 | 41,647 |
St. Martin | 61.55% | 15,653 | 37.05% | 9,422 | 1.41% | 358 | 25,433 |
St. Mary | 58.74% | 13,885 | 39.97% | 9,450 | 1.29% | 305 | 23,640 |
St. Tammany | 75.04% | 84,723 | 22.79% | 25,728 | 2.17% | 2,451 | 112,902 |
Tangipahoa | 63.05% | 31,583 | 35.38% | 17,720 | 1.57% | 787 | 50,090 |
Tensas | 43.74% | 1,230 | 55.62% | 1,564 | 0.64% | 18 | 2,812 |
Terrebonne | 69.68% | 29,503 | 28.52% | 12,074 | 1.80% | 764 | 42,341 |
Union | 70.23% | 7,561 | 28.56% | 3,075 | 1.21% | 130 | 10,766 |
Vermilion | 75.68% | 18,910 | 22.89% | 5,720 | 1.43% | 357 | 24,987 |
Vernon | 77.83% | 12,150 | 20.33% | 3,173 | 1.84% | 287 | 15,610 |
Washington | 63.49% | 11,798 | 34.80% | 6,466 | 1.71% | 317 | 18,581 |
Webster | 61.90% | 11,400 | 36.94% | 6,802 | 1.16% | 214 | 18,416 |
West Baton Rouge | 54.19% | 6,922 | 44.56% | 5,692 | 1.25% | 160 | 12,774 |
West Carroll | 79.77% | 3,628 | 18.76% | 853 | 1.47% | 67 | 4,548 |
West Feliciana | 56.38% | 3,257 | 42.25% | 2,441 | 1.37% | 79 | 5,777 |
Winn | 69.49% | 4,539 | 29.38% | 1,919 | 1.13% | 74 | 6,532 |
Democratic primary and caucuses
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Republican primary and caucuses
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Results by parish. Dark green indicates a parish won by Santorum, orange by Romney.
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Louisiana has 46 delegates to the Republican National Convention. 20 are awarded based on the primary outcome, and the rest 26 are awarded by the caucuses.
Primary
The 20 delegate allocation is proportional among candidates who receive at least 25% of the statewide vote. Candidates who do not reach the 25% threshold lose the delegates they otherwise would have won, and those delegates become uncommitted then.[4]
On March 24, Rick Santorum was declared the winner of the state's primary.[5]
Official results:[6]
Louisiana Republican primary, 2012 | |||||||
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Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Projected delegate count | ||||
GP [7] |
CNN [8] |
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Rick Santorum | 91,321 | 48.99% | 10 | 10 | 10 | ||
Mitt Romney | 49,758 | 26.69% | 5 | 5 | 6 | ||
Newt Gingrich | 29,656 | 15.91% | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Ron Paul | 11,467 | 6.15% | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Buddy Roemer | 2,203 | 1.18% | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Rick Perry | 955 | 0.51% | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Michele Bachmann | 622 | 0.33% | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Jon Huntsman, Jr. | 242 | 0.13% | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Randy Crow | 186 | 0.10% | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Unprojected delegates: | 5 | 5 | 4 | ||||
Total: | 186,410 | 100.00% | 20 | 20 | 20 |
Caucuses
Ron Paul won the Congressional Districts caucuses, carrying four out of Louisiana's six congressional districts[10] and gaining 111 out of 150 delegates to the state convention on June 2.[11][12] The delegates to the state convention, scheduled for June 2, 2012, will choose all of the delegates who will attend the Republican National Convention in August.[13][14]
Republicans were assigned to one of 30 locations in the state to caucus in. The locations are:[15]
Location | Venue | Parishes |
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Bossier City | Bossier Parish Community College | Bossier, Webster |
Shreveport | S’Port Port | Caddo, DeSoto, Red River |
Monroe | Barak Shrine Temple | Ouachita, Morehouse, East Carroll, West Carroll, Caldwell |
Ruston | Hampton Inn | Lincoln, Jackson, Union, Claiborne, Bienville |
Winnsboro | Princess Room | Franklin, Tensas, Madison, Richland |
Vidalia | Comfort Suites | Catahoula, Concordia |
Natchitoches | Best Western Natchitoches Inn | Natchitoches, Winn, Sabine |
Pineville | Louisiana College Guinn Auditorium | Rapides, Grant, Avoyelles, Evangeline, LaSalle |
Leesville | 1st United Pentecostal Church | Vernon, Beauregard |
Lake Charles | Comfort Suites | Calcasieu, Cameron, Allen |
Rayne | Best Western Hotel | Acadia, Jefferson Davis |
Abbeville | Vermillion Parish Courthouse | Vermillion |
Lafayette | Family Church | Lafayette, St. Landry, St. Martin, Iberia |
Morgan City | Hampton Inn | St. Mary |
Port Allen | Reliant Technology | West Baton Rouge, Iberville |
Baton Rouge | Jefferson Baptist Church | East Baton Rouge Residents south of Florida Blvd. |
Central | Kristenwood | East Baton Rouge Residents north of Florida Blvd. |
St. Francisville | Magnuson Hotels | West Feliciana, East Feliciana, Pointe Coupee |
Denham Springs | Hampton Inn | Livingston, St. Helena |
Gonzales | Ascension Parish Republican Party Headquarters | Ascension, Assumption |
Hammond | Hampton Inn | Tangipahoa |
Covington/Mandeville | Clarion Hotel | Washington and Residents of western St. Tammany (Precincts numbered 101-706 and any precincts beginning with “A”, “C”, “F” or “M”) |
Slidell | Hampton Inn | Residents of eastern St. Tammany (Precincts numbered 801-921 and any precincts beginning with an “S” or “P”) |
Chalmette | St. Bernard Parish Governmental Building | St. Bernard and East Bank Residents of Plaquemines Parish |
New Orleans | De LaSalle High School | Orleans Parish East Bank Residents |
Gretna | Quality Inns And Suites | West Bank Residents of Orleans, Jefferson and Plaquemines Parish |
Metairie | Lifegate Church | Jefferson Parish East Bank Residents |
LaPlace | Quality Inn | St. John the Baptist, St. James |
Boutte | Zydecos Restaurant | St. Charles |
Houma | LaQuinta Hotel | Terrebonne, Lafourche |
See also
- Republican Party presidential debates, 2012
- Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012
- Results of the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries
- Louisiana Republican Party
References
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- ↑ The Green Papers, "2012 Louisiana Republican Primary" . The Green Papers.
- ↑ CNN, "Republican Primary" . CNN.
- ↑ MSNBC, "Republican Primary" . MSNBC.
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External links
- The Green Papers: for Louisiana
- The Green Papers: Major state elections in chronological order