Jesse Bankston (1907–2010), centenarian president of Louisiana Public Broadcasting; longtime member of the Democratic State Central Committee; former confidant of Earl Kemp Long, D
George A. Caldwell, contractor who supervisxed the construction of twenty-six public buildings in Louisiana; imprisoned in the "Louisiana Hayride" scandals of 1939-1940, D
Theo Cangelosi, (1911–1992), former state representative, lawyer, banker, gubernatorial advisor, D
Stephen F. "Steve" Carter (born 1943), former LSU assistant athletic director, businessman, and current state representative from District 68 in Baton Rouge, R
Charles H. Dillemuth (1912–1989), real estate businessman for whom the "Charles H. Dillemuth Humanitarian of the Year Award" is named; congressional candidate in 1960, civic leader, R
William J. "Bill" Dodd (1909–1991), state representative, lieutenant governor, state auditor, member of Louisiana Board of Education, state education superintendent, D
Emmitt Douglas, president of the Louisiana NAACP from 1966 until his death in 1981, D
W.W. "Woody" Dumas, former mayor-president of East Baton Rouge Parish, D
Jack M. Dyer, former state representative (1960–1964), D
Heulette Fontenot, former state representative from Livingston Parish and state senator from Livingston and East Baton Rouge parishes; author of Pet Evacuation Act of 2006 R
Francis Grevemberg (1914–2008), Republican candidate for governor in 1960, R
T. H. Harris (1869–1942), state superintendent education, 1908–1940, D
Rufus D. Hayes (1913–2002), first state insurance commissioner, former East Baton Rouge Parish district attorney and judge, fromer state Democratic chairman, D
Louis E. "Woody" Jenkins (born 1947) former Louisiana state representative and three-time U.S. Senate candidate, D-turned-R
Bobby Jindal, Governor and Louisiana congressman (b. 1971), R
Donald Ray Kennard, Louisiana state representative from East Baton Rouge and Livingston parishes from 1976–2008, D-turned-R
Claude Kirkpatrick (1917–1997), member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1952-1960] from Jefferson Davis Parish, director of Louisiana Department of Public Works (1960–1964), candidate for governor in 1963, instigator of Toledo Bend Reservoir, president of Baton Rouge General Hospital, and builder of three shopping centers in Baton Rouge, D
Sean Reilly, state representative from 1988–1996 and current chief operations officer of Lamar Advertising, D
Mary E. Roper, East Baton Rouge Parish Parish Attorney (2008-present) (b. 1966), First woman to hold this position in the history of East Baton Rouge, I
Bobby Simpson, East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President (2001–2004) (b. 1953), R
Aubrey W. Young (1922–2010), Drug and alcohol abuse coordinator within the Department of Health and Hospitals, 1965–1999; aide-de-camp to Governor John McKeithen, D