Higgins looks to keep seat in Louisiana 3rd Congressional District race

(The Center Square) – Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District has a clear favorite, incumbent U.S. Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., facing an underfunded field for the Nov. 5 election.

There are four candidates competing to represent the district that runs across the bottom of the boot from Cameron Parish to Terrebonne Parish. Higgins is used to crowded fields as every primary election for the district has had at least four contenders since he was first elected to the seat in 2016.

In this race, three of the candidates have received no donations to their campaigns. Higgins has more than $716,000 in campaign finance receipts according to data from the Federal Election Commission and spent $362,000 as of June 29.

Higgins has also won every election in the primary since 2018, with a 64% majority vote in 2022. In 2024, he faces one Republican and two Democrats.

Xan John is the Republican challenger and his professional experience includes working as a sommelier and a project manager for oil and gas production, according to Ballotpedia .

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