The 71st Louisiana Legislature was the Louisiana State Legislature for the years 2016-2020. [1] [2]
District | Name | Party | Parishes represented | First elected |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Danny McCormick | Rep | Bossier and Caddo | 2019 |
2 | Sam Jenkins | Dem | Bossier and Caddo | 2015 |
3 | Tammy Phelps | Dem | Caddo | 2019 |
4 | Cedric Glover | Dem | Caddo | 2015 |
5 | Alan Seabaugh | Rep | Caddo | 2010 |
6 | Thomas A. Pressly | Rep | Bossier and Caddo | 2019 |
7 | Larry Bagley | Rep | Caddo, DeSoto, and Sabine | 2015 |
8 | Raymond J. Crews | Rep | Bossier | 2017 |
9 | Dodie Horton | Rep | Bossier | 2015 |
10 | Wayne McMahen | Rep | Webster and Bossier | 2018 |
11 | Patrick O. Jefferson | Dem | Bienville, Claiborne, and Lincoln | 2011 |
12 | Christopher Turner | Rep | Lincoln and Union | 2019 |
13 | Jack McFarland | Rep | Bienville, Jackson, Ouachita, and Winn | 2015 |
14 | Michael Charles Echols | Rep | Morehouse and Ouachita | 2019 |
15 | Foy Bryan Gadberry | Rep | Ouachita | 2019 |
16 | Adrian Fisher | Dem | Morehouse and Ouachita parishes | 2021 |
17 | Pat Moore | Dem | Ouachita | 2019 |
18 | Jeremy LaCombe | Dem | Iberville, Pointe Coupee, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana | 2019 |
19 | Francis C. Thompson | Dem | East Carroll, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, and West Carroll | 2019 |
20 | Neil Riser | Rep | Caldwell, Catahoula, Franklin, LaSalle, and Tensas | 2019 |
21 | C. Travis Johnson | Dem | Catahoula, Concordia, East Carroll, Madison, and Tensas | 2019 |
22 | Gabe Firment | Rep | Grant, LaSalle, Natchitoches, Red River, and Winn | 2019 |
23 | Kenny R. Cox | Dem | DeSoto, Natchitoches, and Red River | 2011 |
24 | Rodney Schamerhorn | Rep | Natchitoches, Sabine, and Vernon | 2019 |
25 | Lance Harris | Rep | Rapides | 2011 |
26 | Ed Larvadain III | Dem | Rapides | 2019 |
27 | Michael T. Johnson | Rep | Rapides | 2019 |
28 | Daryl Deshotel | Rep | Avoyelles | 2019 |
29 | Edmond Jordan | Dem | East Baton Rouge and West Baton Rouge | 2016 |
30 | Charles Owen | Rep | Beauregard and Vernon | 2019 |
31 | Jonathan I. Goudeau | Rep | Lafayette and Vermilion | 2019 |
32 | R. Dewith Carrier | Rep | Allen, Beauregard, and Calcasieu | 2019 |
33 | Les Farnum | Rep | Calcasieu | 2019 |
34 | Wilford Carter Sr. | Dem | Calcasieu | 2019 |
35 | Brett F. Geymann | Rep | Beauregard and Calcasieu | 2021 |
36 | Phillip Eric Tarver | Rep | Calcasieu | 2019 |
37 | Troy D. Romero | Rep | Calcasieu and Jefferson Davis | 2019 |
38 | Rhonda Gaye Butler | Rep | Evangeline and St. Landry | 2019 |
39 | Julie Emerson | Rep | Lafayette and St. Landry | 2015 |
40 | Dustin Miller | Dem | St. Landry | 2015 |
41 | Phillip DeVillier | Rep | Acadia, Evangeline, and St. Landry | 2015 |
42 | John M. Stefanski | Rep | Acadia and Lafayette | 2017 |
43 | Stuart J. Bishop | Rep | Lafayette | 2011 |
44 | Vincent J. Pierre | Dem | Lafayette | 2011 |
45 | Jean-Paul Coussan | Rep | Lafayette | 2015 |
46 | Mike Huval | Rep | Iberia, St. Landry, and St. Martin | 2011 |
47 | Ryan Bourriaque | Rep | Calcasieu, Cameron, and Vermilion | 2019 |
48 | Beau Beaullieu | Rep | Iberia, Lafayette, and St. Martin | 2019 |
49 | Blake Miguez | Rep | Iberia and Vermillion | 2015 |
50 | Vincent "Vinney" St. Blanc III | Rep | St. Martin and St. Mary | 2019 |
51 | Beryl Amedee | Rep | Assumption, Lafourche, St. Mary, and Terrebonne | 2015 |
52 | Jerome Zeringue | Rep | Lafourche and Terrebonne | 2015 |
53 | Tanner Magee | Rep | Lafourche and Terrebonne | 2015 |
54 | Joseph A. Orgeron | Rep | Jefferson and Lafourche | 2020 |
55 | Bryan Fontenot | Rep | Lafourche | 2019 |
56 | Gregory A. Miller | Rep | St. Charles and St. John the Baptist | 2011 |
57 | Randal L. Gaines | Dem | St. Charles and St. John the Baptist | 2011 |
58 | Ken Brass | Dem | Ascension, Iberville, and St. James | 2017 |
59 | Tony Bacala | Rep | Ascension | 2015 |
60 | Chad Brown | Dem | Assumption and Iberville | 2015 |
61 | C. Denise Marcelle | Dem | East Baton Rouge | 2015 |
62 | Roy Daryl Adams | Ind | East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, and West Feliciana | 2019 |
63 | Barbara Carpenter | Dem | East Baton Rouge | 2015 |
64 | Valarie Hodges | Rep | East Baton Rouge and Livingston | 2011 |
65 | Barry Ivey | Rep | East Baton Rouge | 2013 |
66 | Rick Edmonds | Rep | East Baton Rouge | 2015 |
67 | Larry Selders | Dem | East Baton Rouge | 2019 |
68 | Scott McKnight | Rep | East Baton Rouge | 2019 |
69 | Paula Davis | Rep | East Baton Rouge | 2015 |
70 | Barbara Reich Freiberg | Rep | East Baton Rouge | 2019 |
71 | Buddy Mincey Jr. | Rep | Livingston | 2019 |
72 | Robby Carter | Dem | East Feliciana, St. Helena, and Tangipahoa | 2015 |
73 | William Wheat Jr. | Rep | Tangipahoa | 2019 |
74 | Lawrence "Larry" Frieman | Rep | St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, and Washington | 2019 |
75 | Malinda White | Rep | St. Tammany and Washington | 2015 |
76 | Robert "Bob" Owen | Rep | St. Tammany | 2019 |
77 | Mark Wright | Rep | St. Tammany | 2017 |
78 | John R. Illg Jr. | Rep | Jefferson | 2019 |
79 | Debbie Villio | Rep | Jefferson | 2019 |
80 | Polly Thomas | Rep | Jefferson | 2016 |
81 | Clay Schexnayder | Rep | Ascension, Livingston, St. John the Baptist, and St. James | 2011 |
82 | Laurie Schlegel | Rep | Jefferson | 2021 |
83 | Kyle M. Green Jr. | Dem | Jefferson | 2019 |
84 | Timothy P. Kerner Sr | Rep | Jefferson | 2019 |
85 | Joseph A. Marino III | Ind | Jefferson | 2016 |
86 | Nicholas Muscarello | Rep | Tangipahoa | 2018 |
87 | Rodney Lyons | Dem | Jefferson | 2015 |
88 | Kathy Edmonston | Rep | Ascension | 2019 |
89 | Richard Nelson | Rep | St. Tammany | 2019 |
90 | Mary DuBuisson | Rep | St. Tammany | 2018 |
91 | Mandie Landry | Dem | Orleans | 2019 |
92 | Joseph A. Stagni | Rep | Jefferson and St. Charles | 2017 |
93 | Royce Duplessis | Dem | Orleans | 2018 |
94 | Stephanie Hilferty | Rep | Jefferson and Orleans | 2015 |
95 | Sherman Q. Mack | Rep | Livingston | 2011 |
96 | Marcus Anthony Bryant | Dem | Iberia, Lafayette, and St. Martin | 2019 |
97 | Matthew Willard | Dem | Orleans | 2019 |
98 | Aimee Adatto Freeman | Dem | Orleans | 2019 |
99 | Candace N. Newell | Dem | Orleans | 2019 |
100 | Jason Hughes | Dem | Orleans | 2019 |
101 | Vanessa Caston LaFleur | Dem | East Baton Rouge | 2022 |
102 | Delisha Boyd | Dem | Orleans | 2021 |
103 | Raymond E. Garafolo | Rep | Orleans, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines | 2011 |
104 | Paul Hollis | Rep | St. Tammany | 2011 |
105 | Mack Cormier | Dem | Jefferson, Orleans, and Plaquemines | 2019 |
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