By 270toWin Staff
March 14, 2026, 7:36 AM ET

Special elections for all three vacancies in the Louisiana Legislature are on the ballot Saturday. 

Polls close at 9:00 PM Eastern Time.

Louisiana Senate 

Republicans hold a large 28-10 margin over Democrats in the Louisiana Senate. Members serve four-year terms; the next elections are in 2027.

District 3

The only Senate vacancy is in this New Orleans Lakefront district. Democrat Joseph Bouie resigned in October. Bouie was unopposed for reelection in 2023.

Only Democrats contested this seat in the February primary. Sidney Barthelemy (44% of the vote) and Kenn Barnes (22%) advanced to the decisive second round of voting.

Louisiana House of Representatives

Republican also hold a dominant majority in the Louisiana House. There are currently 72 Republicans and 31 Democrats, along with two vacancies. Members serve four-year terms; the next elections are in 2027.

District 69 

This is a majority wins, all-party primary. If one candidate gets over 50% of the vote, they are elected. Otherwise, the top two finishers will advance to the special general election on April 18.

Three Republicans and one Democrat look to succeed Republican Paula Davis, who resigned in January. Davis was unopposed for reelection in 2023. The district contains eastern portions of Baton Rouge and adjacent areas. 

District 100

This district begins in New Orleans East, crossing Lake Pontchartrain to the St. Tammany Parish line. Democrat Jason Hughes resigned after being elected to the City Council. Hughes was unopposed for reelection in 2023.

Five Democrats were on the primary ballot in February. Kenya Rounds (33% of the vote) and Dana Henry (30%) advanced to the special general election.

Calendar
2026 State Primaries >

March 17


March 31


April 7


May 5


May 12

Nebraska
North Carolina Runoffs
West Virginia

Other Scheduled Elections

April 7


April 21

Virginia Redistricting Amendment


May 2

Texas Mayors*: Arlington, Irving, Lubbock


May 12

Congressional Special Elections

April 7

Georgia District 14 Runoff


April 16


June 2

California District 1 (Primary)*

Special Election (if needed) August 4



State Legislative Special Elections

March 17

Pennsylvania House Districts 79 and 193
Virginia House District 98


March 24

Florida Senate District 14
Florida House Districts 51 and 87


March 31

Massachusetts House District 5th Essex


April 18

Louisiana House District 69 (if needed)


May 2


May 5

Michigan Senate District 35


May 12

Nebraska Senate District 41 (Primary)
West Virginia Senate Districts 3 and 17 (Primary)

* All candidates compete on the same ballot. If one gets a majority, they are elected. Otherwise, the top two finishers advance to another election that will determine the winner.