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2011 Appropriations Committee Elections 1 Cong. District 2 Cong 2011 Appropriations Committee Elections 1st Cong. District 2nd Cong. District District Incumbent District Incumbent 56 Gregory Miller(R) 83 Robert Billiot(D) 72 John Bel Edwards(D) 84 Pat Connick(R) 73 Steve Pugh(R) 85 Bryan Adams(R) 74 Scott Simon(R) 87 Girod Jackson(B)(D) 75 Harold Ritchie(D) 91 Walt Leger(D) 76 Kevin Pearson(R) 93 Helena Moreno(F)(D) 77 John Schroder(R) 97 Jared Brossett(B)(D) 78 Kirk Talbot(R) 99 Wesley Bishop(B)(D) 79 Tony Ligi(R) 100 Austin Badon(B)(D) 80 Joe Lopinto(R) 102 Jeff Arnold(D) 82 Cameron Henry(R) 86 “Chris” Broadwater(R) 89 Tim Burns(R) 90 Greg Cromer(R) 92 Tom Willmott(R) 94 Nick Lorusso(R)(07) 98 Neil Abramson(D) 104 Paul Hollis(R) [Continued on the next page] 3rd Cong. District 4th Cong District District Incumbent District Incumbent 46 Mike Huval(R) 1 Jim Morris(R) 48 Taylor Barras(R) 2 Roy Burrell(B)(D) 49 Simone Champagne(R)(F) 3 Barbara Norton(B)(F)(D) 50 Sam Jones(D) 4 Patrick Williams(B)(D) 51 Joe Harrison(R) 5 Alan Seabaugh(R) 52 Gordon Dove(R) 6 Thomas Carmody(R) 53 Lenar Whitney(R) 7 Richie Burford(R) 54 Jerry “Truck” Gisclair(D) 8 Jeff Thompson(R) 55 Jerome “Dee” Richard(O) 9 Henry Burns(R) 57 Randal L. Gaines(B)(D) 10 Gene Reynolds(D) 58 "Ed" Price(B)(D) 11 Patrick O. Jefferson(B)(D) 60 Karen St. Germain(F)(D) 22 Terry Brown(O) 81 Clay Schexnayder(R) 23 Kenny Cox(B)(D) 88 Johnny Berthelot(R) 24 Frankie Howard(R) 103 Ray Garofalo(R) 30 James Armes(D) 105 "Chris" Leopold(R) 32 Dorothy Sue Hill(F)(D) [Continued on the next page] 5th Cong. District 6th Cong. District District Incumbent District Incumbent 12 "Rob" Shadoin(R) 18 Major Thibaut(08) 13 Jim Fannin(D) 29 Regina Barrow(B)(F) 14 "Jay" Morris(R) 59 Eddie Lambert(R) 15 Frank Hoffmann(R) 61 Alfred C. Williams(B)(D) 16 Katrina Jackson(B)(F)(D) 62 Kenny Havard(R) 17 Marcus Hunter(B)(D) 63 Dalton Honore(B) 19 Bubba Chaney(R) 64 Valarie Hodges(F)(R) 20 Steve E. Pylant(R) 65 Clif Richardson(R) 21 Andy Anders(D) 66 Hunter Greene(R) 25 Lance Harris(R) 67 Patricia Smith(B)(F) 26 Herb Dixon(B)(D) 68 Steve Carter(R) 27 Chris Hazel(R) 69 Erich Ponti(R) 28 Robert Johnson(D) 70 Franklin Foil(R) 38 Bernard LeBas(D) 71 Rogers Pope(R) 95 Sherman Q. Mack(R) 101 Ted James(B)(D) [Continued on the next page] 7th Cong. District District Incumbent 31 Nancy Landry(R)(F) 33 Mike Danahay(D) 34 A. B. Franklin(B)(D) 35 Brett Geymann(R) 36 Chuck Kleckley(R) 37 Johnny Guinn(R) 39 Stephen Ortego(D) 40 Ledricka Thierry(B)(D) 41 Mickey Guillory(D) 42 Jack Montoucet(D) 43 Stuart Bishop(R) 44 Vincent Pierre (B)(D) 45 Joel Robideaux(R) 47 Bob Hensgens(R) 96 Terry Landry(B)(D) .
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