Gerald Boudreaux
Gerald Boudreaux | |
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Member of the Louisiana Senate from the 24th district | |
Assumed office January 2016 | |
Preceded by | Elbert Guillory |
Personal details | |
Born |
Date of birth missing Place of birth missing |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Carlos Cooper Boudreaux |
Children |
Three daughters: |
Residence | Lafayette, Louisiana, USA |
Alma mater | University of Louisiana at Lafayette |
Occupation | Director of the Lafayette Parks and Recreation Department |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Gerald Boudreaux (full name and date and place of birth missing) is an African-American Democratic incoming member of the Louisiana State Senate for District 24, which encompasses parts of Lafayette, St. Landry, and St. Martin parishes in south Louisiana.
In the nonpartisan blanket primary held on October 24, 2015, Boudreaux defeated State Representative Ledricka Johnson Thierry, his fellow African-American Democrat, 17,846 (60.8 percent) to 11,528 (39.3 percent).[1] The position opened when the Republican incumbent, African-American attorney Elbert Guillory of Opelousas, ran last in a four-candidate field for lieutenant governor.
Boudreaux studied at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.[2] Since 1982, Boudreaux has worked in the parks and recreation department of the Lafayette Consolidated Government, most recently as the director. For twenty-eight years, he has been a referee of college basketball. He officiated in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Final Four on five occasions. Boudreaux is Roman Catholic. He was worked for United Way of America. He and his wife, the former Carlos Cooper, have three daughters, Brittney, Hallie, and Whittney. His brother, Kenneth Paul Boudreaux (born 1957), is the District 4 member of the Lafayette City-Parish Council.[3]
Boudreaux vowed as a state senator to work for increased education funding. He is critical of the No Child Left Behind Act: "We've left them behind, at home and in the street."[3]
References
- ↑ "Results for Election Date: 10/24/2015". Louisiana Secretary of State. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
- ↑ "Gerald Boudreaux". intelius.com. Retrieved October 28, 2015.
- 1 2 Claire Taylor (January 30, 2015). "Gerald Boudreaux announces for La. Senate race". Lafayette Daily Advertiser. Retrieved October 28, 2015.
Louisiana Senate | ||
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Preceded by Elbert Guillory |
Louisiana State Senator for District 24 (parts of Lafayette, St. Landry, and St. Martin parishes)
Gerald James Boudreaux, Jr. |
Succeeded by Incumbent (pending) |
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