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2021 – Malinda White, while a Louisiana state representative, switched from Independent to Republican; she had been a Democrat until 2021. 2022 – Miles Taylor, former chief of staff of the United States Department of Homeland Security left the Republican Party to become an independent, then joined the Forward Party. [436]
Republican: Rodney Alexander: Louisiana: 5th August 9, 2004 108th: Democratic: ... Democratic: Republican: Van Drew switched parties in the wake of the first ...
Republican: Democratic: Switched parties after Republicans supported his primary challenger. [130] Gray Tollison: Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 9th district November 11, 2011: Democratic: Republican: Amy Tuck: Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi: 2002: Democratic: Republican [131] Susan Valdes: Member of the Florida House of ...
Switched parties. August 8, 1995 – January 3, 2005 Republican: Switched parties and re-elected in 1996 as a Republican. Retired. Miles Taylor: March 4, 1855 – February 5, 1861 Democratic: 2nd: Elected in 1854. Withdrew due to Civil War. Bannon G. Thibodeaux: March 4, 1845 – March 3, 1849 Democratic: 2nd: Elected in 1844. Retired. Philemon ...
In 2004 Democrats held both Senate seats as well as six statewide offices. However, in February 2011, Buddy Caldwell, Louisiana Attorney General and the only statewide elected Democrat, switched to the Republican Party of Louisiana. [15]
Louisiana voters will elect six members to the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2025 fall congressional elections. ... a Democrat and executive chairman of a social justice non-profit, is also ...
Jeremy S. LaCombe is an American attorney and politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 18th district. He assumed office in 2019 after a special election. Elected as a Democrat, he switched parties and became a Republican on April 10, 2023. [1]
The politics of Louisiana involve political parties, laws and the state constitution, and the many other groups that influence the governance of the state. The state was a one-party Deep South state dominated by the Democratic Party from the end of Reconstruction to the 1960s, forming the backbone of the "Solid South."