2019 Election: Concordia prepares to vote
Published 12:01 am Thursday, October 3, 2019
VIDALIA — Concordia Parish election officials said they are expecting a big turnout in Louisiana’s primary elections Oct. 12.
“I think probably this may be the biggest turnout since I’ve been clerk,” said Clyde R. Webber Jr., Concordia Parish Clerk of Court, who announced earlier this year he would not seek reelection to the seat he has held for 55 years. “We’ve already had over 1,300 people vote.”
Early voting began last week.
In Louisiana, “all voters may vote early, just like they are voting on Election Day,” states the Louisiana Secretary of State’s office website. “Voters who want to vote early for any election may do so in person at their parish Registrar of Voters Office or at designated locations in the parish from 14 to seven days prior to any scheduled election.”
Webber said he believes several factors are contributing to the voter interest in the Oct. 12 elections.
“The people are working really hard to get the vote out,” Webber said. “The local races are really important. The governor’s race is really important on a national basis because Louisiana has the only Democratic governor in the Deep South and they’d like to keep him. I think that is one of the driving forces — the Republican/Democrat type thing.”
Also, Webber said, many of the local positions open this year, including sheriff, clerk of court and several police juror seats are contested.
“There are a lot of interesting races,” Webber said. “This is the first time in a long time that almost everything has been contested.”
Saturday’s primary races are open primaries.
“Whoever gets 50% plus one wins,” Webber said. “If nobody gets 50% plus one, it doesn’t matter what their party is, we have a runoff in November.”
The general election (runoff) is scheduled for Nov. 16.
Webber said Concordia Parish’s 20 precincts would be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. Oct. 12.
Below is a list of the candidates who qualified to run for Concordia Parish offices in the Oct. 12 primary:
Concordia Parish Sheriff
4Robert “Rock” Davis, Democrat
4David Hedrick, Independent
4Denis Mulvihill, No party
4Fred W. Taylor III, No party
Clerk of Court
4“Andy” Anders, Democrat
4Pascha Cater Brown, Republican
4Phillip Webber, Independent
Assessor
4Jerry Clark, Democrat
Coroner
4Craig Hawn, Independent
4Dennis LaRavia, Independent
4“Pam” Poole, Independent
Police Juror — District 1A
4Maurice Bachus Sr., Independent
4McKinley Bates Jr., No party
4Carey H. Cook, Democrat
Police Juror — District 1B
4Joseph “Joe Bear” Parker Sr., Democrat
Police Juror, District 2
4Kenneth “Butch” Brannan, Democrat
4Willie J. Dunbar, Democrat
4Kevin Friloux, Independent
4“Kenny” Simpson, Democrat
4Rodney “Fred” Washington, Democrat
4Willie “Bill” Yearby, Democrat
Police Jury — District 3A
4Adam Probst, Republican
Police Jury — District 3B
4Kenneth DeWitt, No party
4Steve Fleming, Independent
4“Bob” Jones , Independent
4Cornell Lewis, No party
4“Casey” Wagoner, Independent
4Allen “Scottie” Whittington, Republican
Police Jury — District 4A
4Genesia Allen, Democrat
4Jerry Beatty, Independent
4Rodney Matthews, Independent
4Curtis “Wrecker” Nelson, Republican
4Terrence “Sweet” Williams, Independent
Police Jury — District 4B
4Lana Hawkins, Democrat
4Gary Wayne Neal, Republican
4Jimmy K. Wilkinson, Independent
Police Jury — District 5A
4Henry H. Ceasor, Democrat
4Collin Edwards, Independent
4“Jimmy” Jernigan, Democrat
4Linda Long Mills, Democrat
4Howard Phillips, Democrat
Police Jury — District 5B
4“Brad” Adams, Republican
4Darrell Brigman, No party
4Ryan Thompson, Republican
4Morris M. Willson, Republican
Mayor of Ridgecrest
4“Connie” Adair, Independent
4Veller Ray Carroll, No party
Ridgecrest alderman
4Deborah Barrett, No party
State Senator – District 32
4Daniel M. “Danny” Cole, Dem. – Jena
4Judia “Judy” Duhon, Dem. — Olla
4“Steve” May, Rep. — Columbia
4Glen D. Womack, Rep. — Harrisonburg
State Senator — District 34
4Katrina Jackson, Dem. — Monroe
State Representative — District 21
4C. Travis Johnson, Democrat
4Glen B. McGlothin, Independent
4Jane Netterville, Democrat
4“Clint” Vegas, Independent