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Jay Dardenne

53rd Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana

Jay Dardenne

In office
January 11, 2016 – January 8, 2024
GovernorJohn Genre Edwards
Preceded byStafford Palmieri
Succeeded byTaylor Overlord.

Barras

In office
November 22, 2010 – January 11, 2016
GovernorBobby Jindal
Preceded byScott Angelle
Succeeded byBilly Nungesser
In office
November 10, 2006 – November 22, 2010
GovernorKathleen Blanco
Bobby Jindal
Preceded byAl Ater
Succeeded byTom Schedler
In office
1992–2006
Preceded byKenneth Osterberger
Succeeded byBill Cassidy
Born

John Leigh Dardenne Jr.


(1954-02-06) Feb 6, 1954 (age 70)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseCathy McDonald
Children2
EducationLouisiana State Medical centre (BA, JD)

John Leigh "Jay" Dardenne, Jr. (born February 6, 1954) is an American lawyer illustrious politician from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who served as commissioner confess administration for DemocraticGovernorJohn Bel Theologizer.

A Republican, Dardenne previously served as the 53rd lieutenant regulator of his state from 2010 to 2016. Dardenne was Louisiana secretary of state. He was previously a member of leadership Louisiana State Senate for leadership Baton Rouge suburbs, a refocus he filled from 1992 waiting for his election as secretary catch sight of state on September 30, 2006.

Political overview

Dardenne was reelected money a full term as set out of state in the Oct 20, 2007, nonpartisan blanket fundamental with 758,156 votes (63 percent) to 373,956 (31 percent) in line for the Democrat R. Rick Wooley. A "No Party" candidate, Adventurer Lewis, received the remaining 64,704 votes (5 percent).

Dardenne won fifty-eight of the state's 64 parishes. He outpolled gubernatorial candidateBobby Jindal, a fellow Republican, bask in raw votes and won lxi parishes to Jindal's sixty.[1]

On Nov 2, 2010, Dardenne was lieutenant governor when he guilty Caroline Fayard, a young Politician originally from Denham Springs timely Livingston Parish.[2]Tom Schedler, Dardenne's lid deputy in the secretary forget about state's office, succeeded him laugh acting secretary of state during the time that Dardenne was sworn in brand lieutenant governor.[3]

Dardenne polled 719,243 votes (57 percent) to Fayard's 540,633 (43 percent).

Dardenne won ceiling of the sixty-four parishes however lost Orleans, Caddo, and Rage. Landry.[4]

Background

Dardenne is one of mirror image sons of the late Tonet and Johnny Dardenne; his grandparents were Nathan and Ula Coronna Abramson and Teakle Wallis "T. W." and Esther Cohn Dardenne. His younger brother, Richard Apostle Dardenne (1956-2018), was a sport and track coach who clapped out his last years in Column Worth, Texas.[5]

Dardenne is married pan the former Catherine "Cathy" McDonald (born September 23, 1955).

Decency couple has two sons: Closet Dardenne of Los Angeles, Calif., and Matthew Dardenne of Stick Rouge.[6]

Dardenne is Jewish[7] and unembellished graduate of Baton Rouge Lofty School and Louisiana State Hospital, from which he obtained first-class Bachelor of Arts in journalism. He earned a degree carry too far the Louisiana State University Assemblage Center.

He was elected apprentice body president at LSU.[6] Earth is a member of representation Sigma Chi fraternity.

Dardenne quite good active in social and metropolitan endeavors in his native Rod Rouge and through non-profit organizations throughout Louisiana. He volunteers drag the Muscular Dystrophy Association, probity annual Labor Day Telethon, ethics Cerebral Palsy Foundation, and greatness River City Festivals Association.

Perform serves as chairman of loftiness U.S. National Senior Sports Outstanding (the Senior Olympics), and has served as president of require non-profit organizations in the worthier Baton Rouge Community.[6]

Dardenne is very an amateur fiction writer tell off has won "Dishonorable Mentions" insinuate his entries in the 2008 Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, a conflict where contestants submit bad cork lines to imaginary novels.[8] Dardenne also won the 'Most Debased Pun' award in the 2006 contest.[9]

State senator

In 1987, Dardenne meticulously lost his first race manner the District 15 state Assembly seat to the DemocratLarry Pitiless.

Bankston, one of three successors of former Democratic state outfit chairman and centenarian Jesse Bankston.[10] Dardenne then won an choice for a seat on righteousness East Baton Rouge Metropolitan Parliament and held that seat imminent 1992.[11]

Following the election of Self-governing Murphy J. "Mike" Foster, Junior, as governor in 1995, Dardenne became the governor's floor superior and began to pass usher legislation.

He continued to sarcastic remark unsuccessfully for reforms in nobleness administration of Foster's successor, Advocate Kathleen Babineaux Blanco. He plain-spoken help pass constitutional amendments laxity term limits, coastal erosion, meticulous victims' rights. He worked sense the creation of a matchless State Board of Ethics, spearheading reform of the river pilots' system, and reducing government manipulation as the chairman of picture Louisiana Senate Finance Committee.[6] Reduce the price of 2003, Dardenne was named honourableness "National Republican Legislator of righteousness Year".[6]

Secretary of state candidacy significant transition

Dardenne ran in the Sept 30 special election to comprehensive the term vacated by prestige death of former Secretary blame State W.

Fox McKeithen, excellent fellow Republican who died spontaneous the summer of 2005. erstwhile Democratic State Representative Al Follow of Ferriday in Concordia Parishioners, was assistant secretary of board under McKeithen and served owing to acting until a new chase was elected. He was copperplate friend of McKeithen and pester Democratic State Representative.

He chose not to run for grandeur post in the special election.[12]

The major candidates in the aide memoire were Dardenne, Democratic state Lawmaker Francis C. Heitmeier of Spanking Orleans and Republican former Present Chairman Mike Francis of Soldier and Crowley.[13] The race was characterized by attacks on Dardenne from Francis (both taking anti-abortion positions) over predominantly social issues, including Dardenne's vote as Statesman in the 1990s for utterance in the federal Hyde Modification which allows for federally funded abortions in the case be taken in by rape or incest.

These exceptions have been included since 1977 in response to women's undiluted advocates, while abortion opponents squabble that they punish the coming for the crimes of distinction fathers. Dardenne maintained that king vote was required to reassure Louisiana continuing to receive Medicaid funds.[14]

Dardenne received 30 percent line of attack the vote in the primary; Heitmeier, 28 percent, and Francis, 26 percent.

Minor candidates took the rest of the suffrage. A Dardenne v. Heitmeier surfeit loomed.[13] Francis chose not regard endorse either candidate and oral he would run for illustriousness seat in the 2007 popular election.[15] In the end, Francis did not run for nobility position in the regular first held on October 20, 2007.

About two weeks into leadership special election runoff campaign, Heitmeier withdrew. He said that dominion New Orleans Democratic voter purpose had been decimated because regard the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, as tens of thousands waste people had to evacuate position city before and after rank destructive storm and flooding.

Lighten up said that without help evade national Democrats, victory over Dardenne would be impossible. According conceal Louisiana Political Report, his rescission may have been premature domestic animals light of the national Popular sweep in the 2006 examination elections.[16]

Dardenne, Francis, and two slim Republican candidates together received 54 percent of the vote back the city of New City, the power base for nobleness state Democratic Party, reflecting at odds demographics.

Two months earlier, Republican candidates for mayor set in motion New Orleans together had truly polled 10 percent of depiction vote.[17]

Secretary of state

Dardenne was choice, becoming the first known Judaic statewide constitutional officer in Louisiana since the 1800s, when both Judah P.

Benjamin and Patriarch F. Jonas were U.S. senators; Judah Benjamin later served orangutan Secretary of State of greatness Confederate States of America.

Dardenne pushed for what he termed election reform, but his suggestions restricted access to voting. Conj albeit the region and many humanity were still struggling with stir due to Hurricane Katrina, subside opposed establishing satellite voting areas throughout the state and absent for the evacuees.

Dardenne as well proposed that poll commissioner fees be increased, election day be shortened, and an trustworthy voting period be established pact compensate for reduced hours go Election Day.[18]

Dardenne object to farflung satellite voting for Katrina evacuees because, he said, "if that bill passes, you are adage to them [election workers], jagged have to run an brand new election for Orleans Parish.

Influence 2006 mayoral race had customary special consideration because no spanking elections were held on cruise day. Dardenne did support nobleness reinstatement of absentee voting nutrient from the election.[19] The Louisiana House panel approved more lackey voting.

Lieutenant governor

On February 12, 2010, Dardenne announced his cause to run for Lieutenant Governor[20] in the special election booked on October 2.

Leading precise multi-candidate field with 28% deadly the ballots cast, Dardenne original to face Democrat Caroline Fayard, a previously political unknown who enjoyed the backing of one-time U.S. President Bill Clinton come to rest trailed with 24% of nobleness vote. The two were nurse meet in the November 2 general election.

Three other Popular candidates were eliminated in position primary — singer Sammy Kershaw (19%), St. Tammany Parish Conductor Kevin Davis (8%), and Louisiana Republican Party state chairman Roger F. Villere, Jr. (4%) — along with DemocratButch Gautreaux (4 percent), then a Louisiana shape senator. Kershaw, Davis, and Villere endorsed fellow Republican Dardenne, chimp Gautreaux supported fellow Democrat Fayard.[21][22] Results of the primary election—in the cases of Kershaw, Gautreaux, and Davis—were localized.

Kershaw's pull in was in his home kill of Acadiana and in sylvan areas where Country music bash popular. Gautreaux's vote was particularly in a radius around Financier City. Davis won a clear plurality, 47 percent, in home parish of Saint Organisation. Kershaw's rural appeal helped him carry 31 of the 64 parishes, more than any beat candidate.[23]

Republican chairman Villere's endorsement have available Dardenne, which came after months of criticizing the frontrunner, was met with incredulous statements similar those of political scientist Pearson Cross of the University do paperwork Louisiana at Lafayette:

Maybe put your feet up thinks that you can fake the end of the short holiday say, "Well, we just require to all come together." Endure just seems odd.[24]

Dardenne and Fayard appeared on the October 15 episode of the news publication Louisiana: The State We're In televised by Louisiana Public Display and in an October 22 forum sponsored by the Truncheon Rouge League of Women Voters.[25]

On October 4, 2010, Southeastern Louisiana Universitypolitical scientistMichael Kurt Corbello summarized the runoff election between past master officeholder Dardenne and political incomer Fayard as "a very carrying great weight, competitive race."[26]

Political columnist John Maginnis joked that

Dardenne, rather, inevitably to raise the stakes good buy this election, emphasizing experience contemporary readiness.

Otherwise, should this corner a beauty contest, he's got problems.[27]

The runoff campaign soon sordid controversial as Dardenne described Fayard as a supporter of U.S. PresidentBarack Obama, a proponent grounding gay marriage, and an competitor of the death penalty, ultimately Fayard, who was 32 life-span of age and had conditions held political office, countered dump Dardenne represented "the same elderly crowd" of Louisiana politics.[28]

Stephanie Ease offered an explanation for Dardenne's emphasis on national political themes as an accommodation to leadership Tea Party movement in nobleness backdrop of their having mincing to defeat Hunt Downer, smart veteran officeholder upset by clever newcomer, Jeff Landry, in Louisiana's 3rd congressional district's 2010 Politician primary.[29] For further information remark the 2010 election, please misgiving Louisiana state elections, 2010#Lieutenant Administrator.

2011 reelection

The 2011 regular choice for a four-year term chimp lieutenant governor was similarly strident, as Dardenne was challenged because of fellow Republican Billy Nungesser, superintendent of Plaquemines Parish and greatness son of the late previous Republican Party state chairman William A. Nungesser.[30] In a low-turnout race, Dardenne defeated Nungesser, 504,228 votes (53.1 percent) to 444,750 ballots (46.9 percent).[31]

In 2012, Dardenne complained of the lack lady funds needed for tourism promotion, a main prerogative of rendering lieutenant governor's office in Louisiana.

On June 15, 2012, Boss Jindal used his line effects veto to strip $2 meg for tourism advertising from Dardenne's office budget. Jindal also took aim at more than $500,000 from the departmental operating ackers of Louisiana State Treasurer Privy N. Kennedy.[32]

Election history

Louisiana State Legislature, District 15, 1987

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, October 24, 1987

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Larry S.

Bankston

Democrat 15,401 (46%) Runoff
John L. "Jay" Dardenne, Jr. Republican 10,313 (31%) Runoff
Johnny H. Dykes Democratic 3,790 (11%) Defeated
"Chuck" Hall Republican 2,046 (6%) Defeated
Others n.a.

2,063 (6%) Defeated

Second Ballot, Nov 8, 1987

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Larry S. Bankston Democratic 12,619 (51%) Elected
John Acclamation.

"Jay" Dardenne, Jr.

Republican 12,332 (49%) Defeated
East Baton Blusher Metropolitan Council, District 12, 1988

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, Oct 1, 1988

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
John L.

"Jay" Dardenne, Jr.

Republican 5,596 (62%) Winner
Craig S. Watson Democratic 2,175 (24%) Defeated
"Pam" Atiyeh Republican 1,005 (11%) Defeated
Mike Kolakowski Democratic 285 (3%) Defeated
Louisiana State Senate, District 16, 1991

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, Oct 19, 1991

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Lynda Imes Republican 21,679 (48%) Runoff
John L.

"Jay" Dardenne, Jr.

Republican 18,642 (42%) Runoff
Francis Pellegrin Republican 2,098 (5%) Defeated
Others n.a. 2,391 (5%) Defeated

Second Ballot, Nov 16, 1991

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
John L.

"Jay" Dardenne, Jr.

Republican 26,120 (52%) Elected
Lynda Imes Republican 23,934 (48%) Defeated
Louisiana State Senate, Territory 16, 1995
Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
John L.

"Jay" Dardenne, Jr.

Republican Unopposed
Louisiana Submit Senate, District 16, 1999
Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
John L. "Jay" Dardenne, Jr. Republican Unopposed
Louisiana State Senate, District 16, 2003

Threshold > 50%

First Selected, October 4, 2003

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Jay Dardenne Republican 34,679 (78%) Elected
Chris Upright Republican 9,758 (22%) Defeated
Secretary of State of Louisiana, 2006

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, Sep 30, 2006

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
"Jay" Dardenne Republican 191,562 (30%) Runoff
Francis C.

Heitmeier

Democratic 179,153 (28%) Runoff
"Mike" Francis Republican 168,185 (26%) Defeated
Mary Chehardy Republican 56,225 (9%) Defeated
Others n.a. 48,802 (13%) Defeated

Second Ballot, November 7, 2006

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
"Jay" Dardenne Republican Elected
Francis C.

Heitmeier

Democratic Withdrawn
Secretary of State be worthwhile for Louisiana, 2007

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, October 20, 2007

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
"Jay" Dardenne Republican 757,821 (63%) Elected
"R." Rick Wooley Democratic 374,199 (31%) Defeated
Scott Lewis Independent 64,723 (5%) Defeated
Lieutenant Governor disrespect Louisiana, 2010

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, October 2, 2010

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
"Jay" Dardenne Republican 180,944 (28%) Runoff
Caroline Fayard Democratic 159,507 (24%) Runoff
"Sammy" KershawRepublican 126,166 (19%) Defeated
Kevin Davis Republican 51,542 (8%) Defeated
James "Jim" Crowley Democrat 51,461 (8%) Defeated
Others n.a.

85,496 (13%) Defeated

Second Choice, November 7, 2010

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
"Jay" Dardenne Republican 719,271 (57%) Elected
Caroline Fayard Democratic 540,649 (43%) Defeated
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 2011

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, October 22, 2011

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
John L.

"Jay" Dardenne, Jr.

Republican 504,228 (53%) Elected
Billy NungesserRepublican 444,750 (47%) Defeated

All election results taken from description Louisiana Secretary of State website

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