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John Kennedy (Louisiana politician)

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John Kennedy (Louisiana politician)

John Neely Kennedy (born November 21, 1951) is an American politician and attorney who has served as the junior United States senator from Louisiana since 2017. A member of the Republican Party, he served as the Louisiana State Treasurer from 2000 to 2017, as Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Revenue from 1996 to 1999, and as special counsel and then cabinet member to Governor Buddy Roemer from 1988 to 1992. Born in Centreville, Mississippi, Kennedy graduated from Vanderbilt University and the University of Virginia School of Law before attending Oxford for an additional degree in law. In 1988, Governor Buddy Roemer selected Kennedy to serve as special legal counsel and later appointed him Secretary of the Cabinet. He left Roemer's staff in 1991 to unsuccessfully run for state Attorney General as a Democrat. In 1999, he was elected state Treasurer; he was reelected to that position in 2003, 2007, 2011, and 2015. Kennedy was an unsuccessful candidate for U . Senate in 2004 and 2008. In August 2007, he switched parties and became a Republican. In 2016, when U . senator David Vitter opted not to seek reelection, Kennedy ran for Senate again. He finished first in the November nonpartisan blanket primary and defeated Democratic state Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell 61%–39% in the December runoff. He was sworn in on January 3, 2017. Kennedy was one of six Republican senators to object to the certification of Arizona's electors in the 2020 presidential election. In 2022, Kennedy was reelected to the U . Senate.. Kennedy is set to become Louisiana's senior senator when Bill Cassidy leaves office in 2027.

Infobox

Preceded by
Leon R. Tarver II
Governor
Mike Foster
Succeeded by
Brett Crawford
Born
John Neely Kennedy (1951-11-21) November 21, 1951 Centreville, Mississippi, U .
Party
Democratic (before 2007) Republican (2007–present)
Spouse
Rebecca Stulb (m. 1990)
Children
1
Education
Vanderbilt University (BA) University of Virginia (JD) Magdalen College, Oxford (BCL)
Website
Senate website Campaign website

Tables

2004 United States Senate election in Louisiana · Electoral history
Majority
Majority
Party
Majority
Party
400,864
Candidate
21 %
Turnout
Turnout
Party
Turnout
Party
1,848,056
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Republican
David Vitter
943,014
51 %
Democratic
Chris John
542,150
29 %
Democratic
John Kennedy
275,821
14 %
Democratic
Arthur A. Morrell
47,222
2 %
Independent
Richard M. Fontanesi
15,097
0 %
Independent
R. A. "Skip" Galan
12,463
0 %
Democratic
Sam Houston Melton, Jr.
12,289
0 %
Majority
400,864
21 %
Turnout
1,848,056
Republican gain from Democratic
2008 United States Senate election in Louisiana · Electoral history
Majority
Majority
Party
Majority
Party
121,121
Candidate
6 %
Votes
+2
Turnout
Turnout
Party
Turnout
Party
1,896,574
Candidate
100
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Democratic
Mary Landrieu (incumbent)
988,298
52 %
+0 %
Republican
John Kennedy
867,177
45 %
−2 %
Libertarian
Richard Fontanesi
18,590
0 %
n/a
Independent
Jay Patel
13,729
0 %
n/a
Independent
Robert Stewart
8,780
0 %
n/a
Majority
121,121
6 %
+2
Turnout
1,896,574
100
Democratic hold
· Electoral history
Party
Party
2016 Louisiana US Senate blanket primary
Party
2016 Louisiana US Senate blanket primary
Candidate
2016 Louisiana US Senate blanket primary
Votes
2016 Louisiana US Senate blanket primary
%
Total
Total
2016 Louisiana US Senate blanket primary
Total
2016 Louisiana US Senate blanket primary
1,933,635
2016 Louisiana US Senate blanket primary
100
2016 Louisiana US Senate blanket primary
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
John Kennedy
482,591
25 %
Democratic
Foster Campbell
337,833
17 %
Republican
Charles Boustany
298,008
15 %
Democratic
Caroline Fayard
240,917
12 %
Republican
John Fleming
204,026
10 %
Republican
Rob Maness
90,856
4 %
Republican
David Duke
58,606
3 %
Democratic
Derrick Edwards
51,774
2 %
Democratic
Gary Landrieu
45,587
2 %
Republican
Donald "Crawdaddy" Crawford
25,523
1 %
Republican
Joseph Cao
21,019
1 %
No party
Beryl Billiot
19,352
1 %
Libertarian
Thomas Clements
11,370
0 %
No party
Troy Hebert
9,503
0 %
Democratic
Josh Pellerin
7,395
0 %
Democratic
Peter Williams
6,855
0 %
Democratic
Vinny Mendoza
4,927
0 %
No party
Kaitlin Marone
4,108
0 %
Libertarian
Le Roy Gillam
4,067
0 %
Republican
Charles Eugene Marsala
3,684
0 %
Republican
Abhay Patel
1,576
0 %
No party
Arden Wells
1,483
0 %
Other
Bob Lang
1,424
0 %
Other
Gregory Taylor
1,151
0 %
Total
1,933,635
100
2016 United States Senate election in Louisiana · Electoral history
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
884,007
Candidate
100
Votes
N/A
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Republican
John Kennedy
536,191
60 %
+4 %
Democratic
Foster Campbell
347,816
39 %
+1 %
Total votes
884,007
100
N/A
Republican hold
2022 United States Senate election in Louisiana · Electoral history
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
1,383,229
Candidate
100
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
John Kennedy (incumbent)
851,527
61
Democratic
Gary Chambers
246,928
17
Democratic
Luke Mixon
182,877
13
Democratic
Syrita Steib
31,567
2
Republican
Devin Lance Graham
25,275
1
Democratic
MV "Vinny" Mendoza
11,910
0
Independent
Beryl Billiot
9,378
0
Democratic
Salvador P. Rodriguez
7,766
0
Independent
Bradley McMorris
5,388
0
Libertarian
Aaron C. Sigler
4,863
0
Independent
Alexander "Xan" John
2,752
0
Independent
W. Thomas La Fontaine Olson
1,676
0
Independent
Thomas Wenn
1,322
0
Total votes
1,383,229
100
Republican hold

References

  1. Secondary sources erroneously state Kennedy was a Rhodes Scholar, but he is not listed in the official database of Schol
  2. The Times-Picayune
    https://www.nola.com/news/politics/john-kennedy-says-he-is-seriously-considering-race-for-governor-releases-poll/article_f1bb8a82-642e-11ed-9e54-572990832459.html
  3. Houma Today
    https://www.houmatoday.com/story/news/state/2018/12/03/louisiana-governor-s-race-surprise/7957114007/
  4. Politico
    https://www.politico.com/2022-election/results/louisiana/senate/
  5. www
    https://www.kennedy.senate.gov/public/biography
  6. Encyclopedia Britannica
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Kennedy-American-politician-born-1951
  7. "The First Year Senator"
    https://content.law.virginia.edu/news/201705/first-year-senator
  8. The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/dec/03/think-fake-news-isnt-a-real-problem-look-at-senator-john-kennedy
  9. The Washington Post
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/05/08/why-sen-thom-tillis-is-willing-oppose-trumps-dc-prosecutor-pick/
  10. LegiStorm
    https://www.legistorm.com/person/bio/260075/John_Neely_Kennedy.html
  11. NewsNation
    https://www.newsnationnow.com/danabramslive/is-louisiana-sen-john-kennedy-faking-his-folksiness/
  12. "Rhodes Scholar Database"
    https://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/scholar-community/rhodes-scholar-database/
  13. Natchitoches Parish Journal
    https://natchitochesparishjournal.com/2019/08/07/u-s-senator-john-kennedy-congressional-update-luncheon/
  14. "Southeastern Louisiana University FACULTY SENATE Meeting Minutes"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20151122200250/http://www2.southeastern.edu/Academics/Depts/FacSen/020911minutes.pdf
  15. treasury
    https://web.archive.org/web/20151127121629/http://www.treasury.state.la.us/Home%20Pages/TreasurerKennedy.aspx
  16. The Shreveport Times, Attorney General candidates Archived August 21, 2023, at the Wayback Machine (October 13, 1991)
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-times-attorney-general-candidates/130365647/
  17. Louisiana Department of the Treasury
    https://web.archive.org/web/20140626003712/http://www.treasury.louisiana.gov/Home%20Pages/TreasurerKennedy.aspx
  18. "Roemer is no-show for opening session", Minden Press-Herald, April 7, 1991, p. 1
  19. LABI
    https://labi.org/issues/civil-justice-reform/#:~:text=Reforms%20in%20the%20%2790s%20were,contravenes%20the%20Louisiana%20Civil%20Code
  20. Louisiana Law Review
    https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5166&context=lalrev
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