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Do you know which Lafayette city AND parish district you are in? How to find your candidates.

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LAFAYETTE, LA — Lafayette voters decided last year to de-consolidate the Lafayette City-Parish Council. Now everyone in the parish will vote on a new parish council member, and people living in the city limits will vote on both a parish council member and a city council member. If you want to know what districts you are in, check your ballot by clicking here.

You can also see map that will allow you to zoom into your address HERE.

Parish Seats:

District One: Carencro, portions of Scott, portions of Lafayette

  • Details on the two candidates running can be found HERE.

District Two: Duson, portions of Scott, portions of Lafayette

  • Details on the two candidates running can be found HERE.

District Three: Broussard, Youngsville, portions of Lafayette.

  • Details on the four candidates running can be found HERE.

District Four: Portions of Lafayette.

  • Details on the two candidates running can be found HERE.

District Five: Portions of Lafayette, including downtown.

  • Details on the two candidates running can be found HERE.

City Seats:

(Descriptions are to be used as a guide, use the map to figure out exactly where you are if you're not sure)

District One: Most-northern section of the city (above Eraste Landry Road)

  • Details on the five candidates running can be found HERE

District Two: Western section of the city (between Dulles and Johnston)

  • Details on the two candidates running can be found HERE.

District Three: Middle of the city (between Johnson Street and in some sections Kaliste Saloom)

  • Details on the two candidates running can be found HERE.

District Four: Southern section of the city (for the most part, past Kaliste Saloom)

  • Details on the two candidates running can be found HERE.

District Five: Eastern section of the city, including downtown

  • Details on the four candidates running can be found HERE.