71st Louisiana Legislature

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The 71st Louisiana Legislature was the Louisiana State Legislature for the years 2016-2020. [1] [2]

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House of Representatives members

DistrictNamePartyParishes representedFirst elected
1 Danny McCormick Rep Bossier and Caddo 2019
2 Sam Jenkins DemBossier and Caddo2015
3 Tammy Phelps DemCaddo2019
4 Cedric Glover DemCaddo2015
5 Alan Seabaugh RepCaddo2010
6 Thomas A. Pressly RepBossier and Caddo2019
7 Larry Bagley RepCaddo, DeSoto, and Sabine 2015
8 Raymond J. Crews RepBossier2017
9 Dodie Horton RepBossier2015
10 Wayne McMahen Rep Webster and Bossier2018
11 Patrick O. Jefferson Dem Bienville, Claiborne, and Lincoln 2011
12 Christopher Turner RepLincoln and Union 2019
13 Jack McFarland RepBienville, Jackson, Ouachita, and Winn 2015
14 Michael Charles Echols Rep Morehouse and Ouachita2019
15 Foy Bryan Gadberry RepOuachita2019
16 Adrian Fisher DemMorehouse and Ouachita parishes2021
17 Pat Moore DemOuachita2019
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 DemCatahoula, Concordia, East Carroll, Madison, and Tensas2019
22 Gabe Firment Rep Grant, LaSalle, Natchitoches, Red River, and Winn2019
23 Kenny R. Cox DemDeSoto, Natchitoches, and Red River2011
24 Rodney Schamerhorn RepNatchitoches, Sabine, and Vernon 2019
25 Lance Harris Rep Rapides 2011
26 Ed Larvadain III DemRapides2019
27 Michael T. Johnson RepRapides2019
28 Daryl Deshotel Rep Avoyelles 2019
29 Edmond Jordan Dem East Baton Rouge and West Baton Rouge2016
30 Charles Owen Rep Beauregard and Vernon2019
31 Jonathan I. Goudeau Rep Lafayette and Vermilion 2019
32 R. Dewith Carrier Rep Allen, Beauregard, and Calcasieu 2019
33 Les Farnum RepCalcasieu2019
34 Wilford Carter Sr. DemCalcasieu2019
35 Brett F. Geymann RepBeauregard and Calcasieu2021
36 Phillip Eric Tarver RepCalcasieu2019
37 Troy D. Romero RepCalcasieu and Jefferson Davis 2019
38 Rhonda Gaye Butler Rep Evangeline and St. Landry 2019
39 Julie Emerson RepLafayette and St. Landry2015
40 Dustin Miller DemSt. Landry2015
41 Phillip DeVillier Rep Acadia, Evangeline, and St. Landry2015
42 John M. Stefanski RepAcadia and Lafayette2017
43 Stuart J. Bishop RepLafayette2011
44Vincent J. PierreDemLafayette2011
45 Jean-Paul Coussan RepLafayette2015
46 Mike Huval RepIberia, St. Landry, and St. Martin 2011
47 Ryan Bourriaque RepCalcasieu, Cameron, and Vermilion2019
48 Beau Beaullieu Rep Iberia, Lafayette, and St. Martin2019
49 Blake Miguez RepIberia and Vermillion2015
50 Vincent "Vinney" St. Blanc III RepSt. Martin and St. Mary 2019
51 Beryl Amedee Rep Assumption, Lafourche, St. Mary, and Terrebonne 2015
52 Jerome Zeringue RepLafourche and Terrebonne2015
53 Tanner Magee RepLafourche and Terrebonne2015
54 Joseph A. Orgeron RepJefferson and Lafourche2020
55 Bryan Fontenot RepLafourche2019
56 Gregory A. Miller Rep St. Charles and St. John the Baptist 2011
57 Randal L. Gaines DemSt. Charles and St. John the Baptist2011
58 Ken Brass Dem Ascension, Iberville, and St. James 2017
59 Tony Bacala RepAscension2015
60 Chad Brown DemAssumption and Iberville2015
61 C. Denise Marcelle DemEast Baton Rouge2015
62 Roy Daryl Adams IndEast Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, and West Feliciana2019
63 Barbara Carpenter DemEast Baton Rouge2015
64 Valarie Hodges RepEast Baton Rouge and Livingston 2011
65 Barry Ivey RepEast Baton Rouge2013
66 Rick Edmonds RepEast Baton Rouge2015
67 Larry Selders DemEast Baton Rouge2019
68 Scott McKnight RepEast Baton Rouge2019
69 Paula Davis RepEast Baton Rouge2015
70 Barbara Reich Freiberg RepEast Baton Rouge2019
71 Buddy Mincey Jr. RepLivingston2019
72 Robby Carter DemEast Feliciana, St. Helena, and Tangipahoa 2015
73 William Wheat Jr. RepTangipahoa2019
74 Lawrence "Larry" Frieman Rep St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, and Washington 2019
75 Malinda White RepSt. Tammany and Washington2015
76 Robert "Bob" Owen RepSt. Tammany2019
77 Mark Wright RepSt. Tammany2017
78 John R. Illg Jr. RepJefferson2019
79 Debbie Villio RepJefferson2019
80 Polly Thomas RepJefferson2016
81 Clay Schexnayder RepAscension, Livingston, St. John the Baptist, and St. James2011
82 Laurie Schlegel RepJefferson2021
83 Kyle M. Green Jr. DemJefferson2019
84 Timothy P. Kerner Sr RepJefferson2019
85Joseph A. Marino IIIIndJefferson2016
86 Nicholas Muscarello RepTangipahoa2018
87 Rodney Lyons DemJefferson2015
88 Kathy Edmonston RepAscension2019
89 Richard Nelson RepSt. Tammany2019
90 Mary DuBuisson RepSt. Tammany2018
91 Mandie Landry Dem Orleans 2019
92 Joseph A. Stagni RepJefferson and St. Charles2017
93 Royce Duplessis DemOrleans2018
94 Stephanie Hilferty RepJefferson and Orleans2015
95 Sherman Q. Mack RepLivingston2011
96 Marcus Anthony Bryant DemIberia, Lafayette, and St. Martin2019
97 Matthew Willard DemOrleans2019
98 Aimee Adatto Freeman DemOrleans2019
99 Candace N. Newell DemOrleans2019
100 Jason Hughes DemOrleans2019
101 Vanessa Caston LaFleur DemEast Baton Rouge2022
102 Delisha Boyd DemOrleans2021
103 Raymond E. Garafolo RepOrleans, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines 2011
104 Paul Hollis RepSt. Tammany2011
105 Mack Cormier DemJefferson, Orleans, and Plaquemines2019

Senate members

DistrictNamePartyDistrict OfficeFirst elected
1 Sharon Hewitt Rep Slidell 2015
2 Edward J. Price Dem Gonzales 2017
3 Joseph Bouie Dem New Orleans 2019
4 Jimmy Harris Dem New Orleans 2019
5 Vacant
6 Mack "Bodi" White Rep Baton Rouge 2011
7 Gary Carter Dem New Orleans 2021
8 Patrick Connick Rep Marrero 2019
9 Cameron Henry Rep Metairie 2019
10 Kirk Talbot Rep River Ridge 2019
11 Patrick McMath Rep Covington 2019
12 Beth Mizell Rep Franklinton 2015
13 J. Rogers Pope Rep Denham Springs 2019
14 Cleo Fields Dem Baton Rouge 2019
15 Regina Barrow Dem Baton Rouge 2015
16 Franklin J. Foil Rep Baton Rouge 2019
17 Rick Ward Rep Port Allen 2011
18 Eddie J. Lambert Rep Prairieville 2015
19 Gary L. Smith Jr. Dem Norco 2011
20 Michael "Big Mike" Fesi Rep Houma 2019
21 R. L. Bret Allain Rep Franklin 2011
22 Fred H. Mills Jr. Rep New Iberia 2011
23 Patrick Page Cortez Rep Lafayette 2011
24 Gerald Boudreaux Dem Lafayette 2015
25 Mark Abraham Rep Lake Charles 2019
26 Bob Hensgens Rep Abbeville 2018
27 Jeremy Stine Rep Lake Charles 2021
28 Heather Cloud Rep Turkey Creek 2019
29 Jay Luneau Dem Alexandria 2015
30 Mike Reese Rep Leesville 2019
31 Louie Bernard Rep Natchitoches 2019
32 Glen Womack Rep Harrisonburg 2019
33 Stewart Cathey Jr. Rep Monroe 2019
34 Katrina R. Jackson Dem Monroe 2019
35 John C. "Jay" Morris Rep West Monroe 2019
36 Robert Mills Rep Minden 2019
37 Barrow Peacock Rep Bossier City 2011
38 Barry Milligan Rep Shreveport 2019
39 Gregory Tarver Dem Shreveport 2011

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References

  1. "Organizational Session of the 71st Legislature Since Admission to Statehood" (PDF). Louisiana House of Representatives. January 11, 2016. Retrieved April 30, 2024.
  2. "Louisiana State Legislature". legis.la.gov. Retrieved August 9, 2022.

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