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5th District House Seat Draws Packed Competition

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Dr. Ralph Abraham

An open U.S. House seat representing northeastern and central Louisiana is attracting strong interest from candidates. At least seven contenders had signed up for the race Thursday as Louisiana reached the second day of its candidate registration period.

Republican U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham isn’t seeking reelection to a fourth term in the 5th Congressional District. The highest-profile and best-funded candidates vying to fill the vacancy on the Nov. 3 ballot are two Republicans: Abraham's chief of staff, Luke Letlow, and state Rep. Lance Harris. Abraham is supporting Letlow.

The largely rural district contains all or part of 24 parishes and the cities of Monroe and Alexandria.