Louisiana House of Representatives

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Louisiana House of
Representatives
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General Information
Party control:   Republican
Session start:   April 14, 2025
Session end:   June 12, 2025
Term length:   4 years
Term limits:   3 terms (12 years)
Redistricting:  Legislature-dominant
Salary:   $16,800/year; plus an additional $6,000/year as an unvouchered expense + per diem
Members
Total:  105
Democrats:  31
Republicans:  72
Other:  0 (independent)
Vacancies:  2
Leadership
Speaker:   Phillip DeVillier (R)
Maj. Leader:   Blake Miguez (R)
Min. Leader:   Sam Jenkins (D)
Elections
Last election:  November 18, 2023
Next election:  November 20, 2027

The Louisiana House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Louisiana State Legislature. Along with the Louisiana State Senate, it forms the legislative branch of the Louisiana state government and works alongside the governor of Louisiana to create laws and establish a state budget. Legislative authority and responsibilities of the Louisiana House of Representatives include passing bills on public policy matters, setting levels for state spending, raising and lowering taxes, and voting to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes.

The Louisiana House of Representatives meets in the state capitol building in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

  • All 105 seats in the Louisiana House of Representatives were up for election in 2023.
  • In the 2023 elections, Republicans increased their majority from 71-33 with one vacancy to 73-32. Click to read more »
  • Louisiana has a Republican trifecta. The Republican Party controls the office of governor and both chambers of the state legislature.

  • This page contains the following information on the Louisiana House of Representatives.

    Party control

    Current partisan control

    The table below shows the partisan breakdown of the Louisiana House of Representatives as of March 2025:

    Party As of March 2025
         Democratic Party 31
         Republican Party 72
         Independent 0
         Vacancies 2
    Total 105

    Members

    Leadership

    The speaker of the House is the presiding officer of the body. Duties of the speaker include preserving order and decorum, deciding all points of order and appointing the membership of all House committees.[1][2]

    Leadership and members


    Office Name Party Date assumed office
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 1 Danny McCormick Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 2 Steven Jackson Democratic January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 3 Tammy Phelps Democratic January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 4 Daryl Joy Walters Democratic January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 5 Dennis Bamburg Jr. Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 6 Michael Melerine Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 7 Lawrence Bagley Republican January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 8 Raymond Crews Republican May 7, 2017
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 9 Dodie Horton Republican January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 10 Wayne McMahen Republican 2018
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 11 Rashid Young Democratic January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 12 Christopher Turner Republican 2019
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 13 Jack McFarland Republican January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 14 Michael Echols Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 15 Foy Gadberry Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 16 Adrian Fisher Democratic December 6, 2021
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 17 Pat Moore Democratic 2019
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 18 Jeremy LaCombe Republican 2019
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 19 Francis Thompson Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 20 Neil Riser Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 21 C. Travis Johnson Democratic January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 22 Gabe Firment Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 23 Shaun Mena Democratic January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 24 Rodney Schamerhorn Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 25 Jason DeWitt Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 26 Ed Larvadain III Democratic 2019
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 27 Mike Johnson Republican 2019
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 28 Daryl Deshotel Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 29 Edmond Jordan Democratic May 23, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 30 Charles Owen Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 31 Troy Hebert Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 32 R. Dewith Carrier Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 33 Les Farnum Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 34 Wilford Dan Carter, Sr. Democratic January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 35 Brett Geymann Republican January 19, 2021
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 36 Phillip Tarver Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 37 Troy Romero Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 38 Rhonda Butler Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 39 Julie Emerson Republican January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 40 Dustin Miller Democratic January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 41 Phillip DeVillier Republican January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 42 Chance Henry Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 43 Josh Carlson Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 44 Tehmi Chassion Democratic January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 45 Vacant
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 46 Chad Boyer Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 47 Ryan Bourriaque Republican 2019
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 48 Beau Beaullieu Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 49 Jacob Landry Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 50 Vincent St. Blanc III Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 51 Beryl Amedée Republican January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 52 Jerome Zeringue Republican January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 53 Jessica Domangue Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 54 Joseph Orgeron Republican July 30, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 55 Bryan Fontenot Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 56 Beth Billings Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 57 Sylvia Taylor Democratic January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 58 Ken Brass Democratic November 3, 2017
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 59 Tony Bacala Republican January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 60 Chad Brown Democratic January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 61 Denise Marcelle Democratic January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 62 Roy Adams Democratic 2019
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 63 Barbara Carpenter Democratic January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 64 Kellee Hennessy Dickerson Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 65 Lauren Ventrella Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 66 Emily Chenevert Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 67 Vacant
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 68 Dixon McMakin Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 69 Paula Davis Republican January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 70 Barbara Freiberg Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 71 Roger Wilder III Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 72 Robby Carter Democratic January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 73 Kimberly Landry Coates Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 74 Peter Egan Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 75 John Wyble Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 76 Stephanie Berault Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 77 Mark Wright Republican December 8, 2017
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 78 John Illg Jr. Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 79 Debbie Villio Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 80 Polly Thomas Republican 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 81 Jeffrey Wiley Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 82 Laurie Schlegel Republican May 10, 2021
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 83 Kyle Green Jr. Democratic January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 84 Timothy Kerner Sr. Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 85 Vincent Cox III Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 86 Nicholas Muscarello Jr. Republican April 3, 2018
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 87 Rodney Lyons Sr. Democratic January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 88 Kathy Edmonston Republican January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 89 Kim Carver Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 90 Brian Glorioso Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 91 Mandie Landry Democratic January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 92 Joe Stagni Republican April 10, 2017
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 93 Alonzo Knox Democratic April 10, 2023
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 94 Stephanie Hilferty Republican January 11, 2016
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 95 Shane Mack Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 96 Marcus Bryant Democratic January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 97 Matthew Willard Democratic January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 98 Aimee Adatto Freeman Democratic January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 99 Candace Newell Democratic January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 100 Jason Hughes Democratic January 13, 2020
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 101 Vanessa Caston LaFleur Democratic April 11, 2022
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 102 Delisha Boyd Democratic November 29, 2021
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 103 Michael Bayham Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 104 Jay Gallé Republican January 8, 2024
    Louisiana House of Representatives District 105 Jacob Braud Republican January 8, 2024


    Salaries

    See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries
    State legislative salaries, 2024[3]
    SalaryPer diem
    $16,800/year; plus an additional $6,000/year as an unvouchered expense$166/day.

    Swearing in dates

    See also: When state legislators assume office after a general election

    Louisiana legislators assume office at noon on the second Monday in January after their election.[4][5]

    Membership qualifications

    See also: State legislature candidate requirements by state

    According to Article III, Section 4, of the Louisiana Constitution, candidates must meet the following qualifications in order to run for the state legislature:

    All candidates shall be qualified electors ... By the date of qualification, the candidate shall have attained the age of 18 years, resided in Louisiana for the preceding 2 years, and been actually domiciled for the preceding year in the legislative district from which the candidate seeks election. At the next regular election for members of the legislature following legislative reapportionment, an elector may qualify as a candidate from any district created in whole or in part from a district existing prior to reapportionment if he was domiciled in that prior district for at least 1 year immediately preceding his qualification and was a resident of Louisiana for the 2 years preceding his qualification.[6][7]

    Historical party control

    Republicans won control of the Louisiana House of Representatives in 2011. In 2023, they won a 73-32 majority.

    The table below shows the partisan history of the Louisiana House following every general election from 1991 to 2023. All data from 2006 or earlier comes from Michael Dubin's Party Affiliations in the State Legislatures (McFarland Press, 2007). Data after 2006 was compiled by Ballotpedia staff.

    Louisiana House of Representatives election results: 1991-2023

    Party 91 95 99 03 07 11 15 19 23
    Democrats 86 76 75 68 53 45 42 35 32
    Republicans 17 28 30 36 50 58 61 68 73
    Other 2 1 0 1 2 2 2 2 0

    See also

    Elections Louisiana State Government State Legislatures State Politics
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    External links

    Footnotes

    1. Louisiana House of Representatives, "House rules," accessed February 10, 2021 (Referenced House Rule 2.5)
    2. Louisiana House of Representatives, "Major Office Holders," accessed February 10, 2021
    3. National Conference of State Legislatures, "2024 Legislator Compensation," August 21, 2024
    4. Louisiana Constitution, "Article 3, Section 5," accessed February 10, 2021
    5. Louisiana Constitution, "Article 4, Section 3," accessed February 10, 2021
    6. Louisiana Secretary of State, "Qualifications of Candidates," accessed February 10, 2023
    7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
    8. The Thicket, "Why do Four States Have Odd-Year Elections?" August 25, 2011
    9. Louisiana Secretary of State, "2015 Elections," accessed January 2, 2015
    10. The two vacancies were counted towards the party that last held the seat.
    11. Follow the Money, "Louisiana 2011 - Candidates," accessed August 23, 2013
    12. Follow the Money, "Louisiana 2010 - Candidates," accessed April 15, 2014
    13. Follow the Money, "Louisiana 2003 - Candidates," accessed August 23, 2013
    14. Follow the Money, "Louisiana 1999 - Candidates," accessed August 23, 2013
    15. National Conference of State Legislatures, "State Constitutional and Statutory Provisions for Term Limits," accessed February 10, 2021
    16. Louisiana Legislature, "Louisiana Election Code," accessed February 10, 2021 (Statute 18:601, Louisiana Statutes)
    17. 17.0 17.1 All About Redistricting, "Louisiana," accessed April 30, 2015
    18. American Redistricting Project, "Nairne v. Landry," accessed November 20, 2024
    19. NOLA.com. "Louisiana must redraw its legislative districts, federal judge rules. Here's why." February 8, 2024
    20. 20.0 20.1 Twitter. "RedistrictNet," February 8, 2024
    21. Louisiana State Legislature, "2022 First Extraordinary Session - HB14," accessed February 24, 2022
    22. The Advocate. "Legislature ends redistricting session by passing new maps for state House and Senate, PSC and BESE," February 18, 2022
    23. The Advocate. "Legislature ends redistricting session by passing new maps for state House and Senate, PSC and BESE," February 18, 2022
    24. State of Louisiana, Office of the Governor, "Gov. Edwards Vetoes Proposed Congressional District Map, Announces Other Action on Newly Drawn District Maps," March 9, 2022
    25. Bayou Buzz, "Louisiana, States: Get Redistricting Out of Legislator's Jar," December 22, 2010 (dead link)
    26. New Orleans Times Picayune, "Redistricting plans set up battle lines in Legislature," March 18, 2011
    27. The Advocate, "Louisiana House approves redistricting plan," March 29, 2011
    28. WDSU, "Louisiana state legislature will temporarily adjourn due to COVID-19," March 16, 2020
    29. Bossier Press-Tribune, "Louisiana legislature meets briefly before suspending session again," March 31, 2020
    30. The Advocate, "75% in attendance and many without masks: Louisiana legislature reconvenes amid coronavirus," May 4, 2020
    31. Washington Times, "Edwards officially calls special session on budget, taxes," accessed February 8, 2016
    32. The Times-Picayune, "2015 Louisiana Legislature: What to expect from Bobby Jindal, lawmakers," April 11, 2015
    33. American Press, "How different will session be?" April 12, 2015
    34. Bossier Press-Tribune, "Jindal taps budget, education, relgious freedom as major 2015 session issues," April 13, 2015
    35. Gannett Louisiana, "Marijuana fight returning to Legislature this session," April 12, 2015
    36. Associated Press, "Jindal pushes worker training as legislative session opens," March 10, 2014
    37. American Press, "Education, lawsuit key issues," March 9, 2014
    38. wwltv.com, "A look at major issues at session's halfway point," April 24, 2013
    39. Louisiana House of Representatives, "2011 Regular Session Journals," accessed February 10, 2021
    40. Louisiana House of Representatives, "2011 1st Extraordinary Session Journals," accessed February 10, 2021
    41. Louisiana House of Representatives, "2010 Regular Session Journals," accessed February 10, 2021
    42. Find Law, "Tenth Amendment - U.S. Constitution," accessed February 10, 2021
    43. Louisiana State Senate, "Constitution of Louisiana," accessed February 10, 2021
    44. 44.0 44.1 44.2 National Association of State Budget Officers, "Budget Processes in the States, Spring 2021," accessed January 24, 2023
    45. For budgets with one-time money, two-thirds of elected House members must approve for it to pass.
    46. National Conference of State Legislatures, "Separation of Powers: Executive Veto Powers," accessed January 26, 2024