Louisiana Election Results 2020 | Live Map Updates | Voting by County & District

Donald Trump won in Louisiana.

Last updated Jan. 6, 2021, 4:41 p.m. EST
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Louisiana presidential results

Republicans
held
this seat
Candidate
Pct.
Trump*
gop
58.5%
1,255,776
Biden
dem
39.9%
856,034
Vote history
For this seat
  • 2008: R+19
  • ’12: R+18
  • ’16: R+20

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Louisiana demographics

Non-white population

Louisiana is one of the more diverse states in the U.S.

7% 78% Median of all states 28% // State data highlighted41%Louisiana

Median income

Households in Louisiana generally make less money than the rest of the country.

$43,567 $82,604 Median of all states $59,116 // State data highlighted$47,942Louisiana

Bachelor's degree

Residents in Louisiana are less likely than the rest of the country to have a four-year college degree.

20% 58% Median of all states 31% // State data highlighted24%Louisiana

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County results

CountyTrump pctBiden pct
Acadia Parish
79.5%
22,596
19.1%
5,443
Allen Parish
77.2%
7,574
21.5%
2,108
Ascension Parish
65.3%
40,687
32.7%
20,399
Assumption Parish
64.7%
7,271
34.1%
3,833
Avoyelles Parish
69.6%
12,028
28.8%
4,979
Beauregard Parish
83.0%
13,575
15.5%
2,542
Bienville Parish
55.2%
3,891
43.5%
3,067
Bossier Parish
69.7%
38,074
28.7%
15,662
Caddo Parish
45.8%
48,021
52.5%
55,110
Calcasieu Parish
66.6%
55,066
31.4%
25,982

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Updates about tonight's races in Louisiana

Our chat has started, but there isn't any relevant analysis for this race yet. Here's a taste of what’s going on elsewhere:

Taking Biden at face value about Michigan and Wisconsin — where, for what it's worth (not that much), the exit poll data looks pretty good for him and he came in with a significant polling lead — here's where the map goes: If Biden wins those two, plus Maine, Nevada and Arizona, but nothing else, he's at 269 electoral votes. Which means he's a Nebraska-02 (where he's currently leading) away from hitting 270 on the number, WITHOUT Pennsylvania and Maine's 2nd District.