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The political balance in Louisiana was heavily affected by the post-Hurricane Katrina departure from New Orleans. Heavily Democratic New Orleans lost some 1/3 of its population. The overall effect reduced the Democrats' base of support in the state and turned Louisiana into a Republican-leaning state thereafter. New Orleans remained Democratic ...
The Republican Party of Louisiana was founded as the "Friends of Universal Suffrage" on November 4, 1865, by a group of whites, free men of color, and newly emancipated freedmen led by Benjamin Flanders. [2] He had been an Alderman of New Orleans from 1847 to 1852.
Incumbent Republican Congressman Steve Scalise of Metairie has been endorsed by the Louisiana Republican Party and U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson of Shreveport. Scalise, who has served as ...
Republican: Josiah S. Johnston: 4 Vacant: May 27, 1824 – Nov 19, 1824 6 Dominique Bouligny: Democratic-Republican: Nov 19, 1824 – Mar 3, 1829 Elected to finish Johnson's term. National Republican: 19th: 4 Elected to full term in 1825. National Republican: 20th: 7 Edward Livingston: Jacksonian: Mar 4, 1829 – May 24, 1831 Elected in 1829. [1]
Republican May 3, 2008 R+22: 2nd: Troy Carter (New Orleans) Democratic May 11, 2021 D+16: 3rd: Clay Higgins : Republican January 3, 2017 R+22: 4th: Mike Johnson : Republican January 3, 2017 R+26: 5th: Julia Letlow : Republican April 14, 2021 R+19: 6th: Cleo Fields (Baton Rouge) Democratic January 3, 2025 D+8
John Michael Schroder Sr. (born February 23, 1961) is an American businessman from Covington, Louisiana who served as state treasurer from 2017 to 2024. He was formerly a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 77 in St. Tammany Parish in suburban New Orleans.
Gallagher aired an interview with New Orleans-area Republican Rep. Steve Scalise in which Scalise referenced Fox News’ original border crossing claim. "We don't know why," Gallagher told ...