Derrick Edwards
Derrick Edwards (Democratic Party) ran for election to the U.S. Senate to represent Louisiana. He lost in the primary on November 3, 2020.
Edwards completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2020. Click here to read the survey answers.
Biography
Edwards was born in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. He suffered a broken neck while playing football in high school. As a result of the injury, Edwards was left paralyzed from the neck down. Edwards holds a bachelor's and a master's degree in accounting from Tulane University. He also earned a J.D. from Loyola University in 2003. Edwards is a lawyer and disability advocate.[1]
Elections
2020
See also: United States Senate election in Louisiana, 2020
Louisiana elections use the majority-vote system. All candidates compete in the same primary, and a candidate can win the election outright by receiving more than 50 percent of the vote. If no candidate does, the top two vote recipients from the primary advance to the general election, regardless of their partisan affiliation.
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for U.S. Senate Louisiana
The following candidates ran in the primary for U.S. Senate Louisiana on November 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Bill Cassidy (R) | 59.3 | 1,228,908 | |
Adrian Perkins (D) | 19.0 | 394,049 | ||
Derrick Edwards (D) | 11.1 | 229,814 | ||
Antoine Pierce (D) | 2.7 | 55,710 | ||
Dustin Murphy (R) | 1.9 | 38,383 | ||
David Drew Knight (D) | 1.8 | 36,962 | ||
Beryl Billiot (Independent) | 0.8 | 17,362 | ||
John Paul Bourgeois (Independent) | 0.8 | 16,518 | ||
Peter Wenstrup (D) | 0.7 | 14,454 | ||
Aaron Sigler (L) | 0.5 | 11,321 | ||
M.V. Mendoza (Independent) | 0.4 | 7,811 | ||
Melinda Mary Price (Independent) | 0.4 | 7,680 | ||
Jamar Myers-Montgomery (Independent) | 0.3 | 5,804 | ||
Reno Jean Daret III (Independent) | 0.2 | 3,954 | ||
Xan John (Independent) | 0.1 | 2,813 |
Total votes: 2,071,543 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Greg Fitch (Independent)
- Dartanyon Williams (D)
2019
See also: Louisiana Treasurer election, 2019
Louisiana elections use the majority-vote system. All candidates compete in the same primary, and a candidate can win the election outright by receiving more than 50 percent of the vote. If no candidate does, the top two vote recipients from the primary advance to the general election, regardless of their partisan affiliation.
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Louisiana State Treasurer
Incumbent John Schroder won election outright against Derrick Edwards and Teresa Kenny in the primary for Louisiana State Treasurer on October 12, 2019.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | John Schroder (R) | 60.0 | 769,462 | |
Derrick Edwards (D) | 34.5 | 442,740 | ||
Teresa Kenny (Independent) | 5.5 | 69,908 |
Total votes: 1,282,110 | ||||
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2017
- See also: Louisiana treasurer election, 2017
Louisiana held a primary election for treasurer on October 14, 2017, with a general election on November 18, 2017. This special election was called after the previous treasurer, John Neely Kennedy, was elected to the U.S. Senate.
John Schroder (R) defeated Derrick Edwards (D) in the election for Treasurer of Louisiana.
Election for Treasurer of Louisiana, 2017 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Republican | 55.74% | 208,144 | ||
Democratic | Derrick Edwards | 44.26% | 165,271 | |
Total Votes | 373,415 | |||
Source: Secretary of State of Louisiana |
The following candidates ran in the election for Treasurer of Louisiana.
Election for Treasurer of Louisiana, 2017 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Democratic | 31.26% | 125,503 | ||
Republican | 24.02% | 96,440 | ||
Republican | Angele Davis | 21.64% | 86,880 | |
Republican | Neil Riser | 18.13% | 72,792 | |
Republican | Terry Hughes | 2.77% | 11,117 | |
Libertarian | Joseph D. Little | 2.18% | 8,767 | |
Total Votes | 401,499 | |||
Source: Secretary of State of Louisiana |
2016
Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated Louisiana's U.S. Senate race as safely Republican. The seat was open following incumbent David Vitter's decision to retire. A total of 24 candidates filed to run and competed in the primary election on November 8, 2016. John Kennedy (R) and Foster Campbell (D) took the top two spots in the election, advancing to the general election on December 10, 2016. Kennedy subsequently defeated Campbell in the general election.[2]
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Republican | 60.7% | 536,191 | ||
Democratic | Foster Campbell | 39.3% | 347,816 | |
Total Votes | 884,007 | |||
Source: Louisiana Secretary of State |
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Republican | 25% | 482,591 | ||
Democratic | 17.5% | 337,833 | ||
Republican | Charles Boustany | 15.4% | 298,008 | |
Democratic | Caroline Fayard | 12.5% | 240,917 | |
Republican | John Fleming | 10.6% | 204,026 | |
Republican | Rob Maness | 4.7% | 90,856 | |
Republican | David Duke | 3% | 58,606 | |
Democratic | Derrick Edwards | 2.7% | 51,774 | |
Democratic | Gary Landrieu | 2.4% | 45,587 | |
Republican | Donald Crawford | 1.3% | 25,523 | |
Republican | Joseph Cao | 1.1% | 21,019 | |
Independent | Beryl Billiot | 1% | 19,352 | |
Libertarian | Thomas Clements | 0.6% | 11,370 | |
Independent | Troy Hebert | 0.5% | 9,503 | |
Democratic | Josh Pellerin | 0.4% | 7,395 | |
Democratic | Peter Williams | 0.4% | 6,855 | |
Democratic | Vinny Mendoza | 0.3% | 4,927 | |
Independent | Kaitlin Marone | 0.2% | 4,108 | |
Libertarian | Le Roy Gillam | 0.2% | 4,067 | |
Republican | Charles Marsala | 0.2% | 3,684 | |
Independent | Arden Wells | 0.1% | 1,483 | |
Independent | Bob Lang | 0.1% | 1,424 | |
Independent | Gregory Taylor | 0.1% | 1,151 | |
Total Votes | 1,932,059 | |||
Source: Louisiana Secretary of State |
Campaign themes
2020
Ballotpedia survey responses
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Derrick Edwards completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2020. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Edwards' responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
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|The reason I am running for U.S. Senator is because the people of Louisiana and the United States deserve a true public servant that will champion and fight for social justice, racial justice and economic justice for all of us. Unlike Sen. Bill Cassidy, he champion and fights for the wealthy billionaires and big corporations as his voting record reflects not the hard-working people of Louisiana. See my website to look at Sen. Bill Cassidy voting record. I am asking for your support and vote in this election on November 3, 2020.
This is a link to the Today Show segment with Hoda Kotb featuring my amazing story called, "Defying the Odds." Also, I have included the link to my campaign website with my political platform, for your review.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=7&v=mMQL7c_vEHE&feature=emb_logo
https://www.votederrickedwards.com
Thanks- Affordable Housing
- Additional Funding for Small-Business until the Coronavirus Pandemic is over
- Free College Tuition to State Colleges and Universities
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2019
Ballotpedia survey responses
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2017
The following issues were found on Edwards' campaign website. For a full list of campaign themes, click here.
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I am the Most Qualified Candidate running for the Louisiana State Treasurer’s office and the Election is on October 14, 2017. I am the Only Candidate with a Bachelor and Masters in Accounting from Tulane University and a Law Degree. |
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—Derrick Edwards[4] |
2016
The following issues were listed on Edwards' campaign website. For a full list of campaign themes, click here.
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—Derrick Edwards' campaign website, http://derrickedwards2016.com/issues/ |
See also
2020 Elections
External links
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- Vote Derrick Edwards
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Footnotes
- ↑ Derrick Edwards 2016, "Meet Derrick," accessed July 5, 2016
- ↑ Louisiana Secretary of State, "Candidate Inquiry," accessed July 25, 2016
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ Vote Derrick Edwards, "Issues," accessed August 19, 2017