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Charles William Boustany Jr. (/ b ʊ ˈ s t æ n i /; born February 21, 1956) is an American politician, physician, and former congressman from Lafayette, Louisiana, who served as the U.S. representative from Louisiana's 3rd congressional district from 2005 to 2017 (numbered as the 7th district from 2005 to 2013).
Charles Boustany: January 3, 2005 – January 3, 2013 Republican: 7th: Elected in 2004. Redistricted to the 3rd district. January 3, 2013 – January 3, 2017 3rd: Redistricted from the 7th district and re-elected in 2012. Retired to run for U.S. senator. John Breaux: September 30, 1972 – January 3, 1987 Democratic: 7th: Elected to finish ...
Charles Boustany, U.S. Representative from LA-07 (2005–2013) and LA-03 (2013–2017) (endorsed Kamala Harris) [29] Mo Brooks, U.S. Representative from AL-05 (2011 ...
He lost his south Louisiana seat in a primary two years later, after the state lost a district in reapportionment and Landry was drawn into the same seat as the more senior Rep. Charles Boustany.
He opted to challenge the 7th district's four-term incumbent, fellow Republican Charles Boustany, in the GOP primary. However, Landry could not overcome the fact that he was running in a district in which more than 60 percent of his constituents were new to him. He lost to Boustany in the primary, ending his brief congressional career.
The thought of one congressman potentially becoming the top trade official in President-elect Donald Trump's administration outraged trade reform advocates
Charles Boustany, U.S. Representative [16] Jay Dardenne, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana [17] John Fleming, U.S. Representative [18] Elbert Guillory, state senator [19] Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana [20] Jeff Landry, former U.S. Representative [21]
In addition to Kennedy and Campbell, four other candidates — Republicans Charles Boustany, John Fleming, and David Duke, and Democrat Caroline Fayard — qualified to participate at a debate at Dillard University, a historically black college, on November 2, 2016 [4] [5] This election is the most recent United States Senate runoff election in ...