Nov 2, 2004
Republican candidate David Vitter won the open United States Senate seat in Louisiana. Two Louisiana congressional races saw no candidate win a majority in the 2004 general election and had to go to a December 4 runoff.
George W Bush won Louisiana's 9 electoral votes.
| Louisiana Senate | ||
| David Vitter (51%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Chris John (DFL - 29%); John Kennedy (DFL - 15%); Arthur Morrell (DFL - 2%); Richard M Fontanesi (1%); R A Galan (1%); Sam Melton (DFL - 1%) | ||
| Louisiana 1st District | ||
| Bobby Jindal (78%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Roy Armstrong (DFL - 7%); M V Mendoza (DFL - 4%); Daniel Zimmerman (DFL - 4%); Jerry Watts (DFL - 4%); Mike Rogers (REP - 3%) | ||
| Louisiana 2nd District | ||
| William J Jefferson Incumbent (79%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Art Schwertz (REP - 21%) | ||
| Louisiana 3rd District | ||
| Charlie Melancon Won in a Dec 4 Runoff (Runoff) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Billy Tauzin III (REP) | ||
| Louisiana 4th District | ||
| Jim McCrery Incumbent (Unapposed) REP | ||
| Louisiana 5th District | ||
| Rodney Alexander Incumbent (59%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Zelma Blakes (DFL - 25%); Jock Scott (REP - 16%) | ||
| Louisiana 6th District | ||
| Richard H Baker Incumbent (72%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Rufus H Craig (DFL - 19%); Edward A Galmon (DFL - 9%) | ||
| Louisiana 7th District | ||
| Charles W Boustany Won in a Dec 4 Runoff (Runoff) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Willie Mount (DFL) | ||
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