News -> INDReporter MON, JUL 25 11:09AM by The Independent Staff

House 96 race crowding with candidates

[Editor's Note: This story was updated on July 27 to include information on Vincent Alexander, the sixth person who's announced his intentions to run for the House District 96 seat.]

Though not formally announced, the signs are already popping up around north Lafayette asking voters to elect Iberia Parish School Board member Raymond “Shoe-Do” Lewis to the newly created state House of Representatives seat that spawned from the most recent legislative redistricting session.

The majority black district includes St. Martinville, Parks, Breaux Bridge and Cypress Island in St. Martin Parish. It also includes parts of northwest Iberia Parish and a few precincts in the city of New Iberia. In Lafayette Parish, the new district includes a small portion of north Lafayette as well as two voting precincts in Broussard.

Lewis, a former member of the New Iberia City Council who was elected twice before leaving his council seat this year to join the Iberia Parish School Board, says no one knew before the redistricting session that a new House district would include portions of Iberia Parish.

“They all thought it was going to go up north,” says Lewis, who works at the Walmart Distribution Center in Opelousas. He tells The Ind that he plans to formally announce his candidacy at an Aug. 3 Iberia Parish School Board meeting.
“I’m running because I’m progressive, and I would ask anybody that’s announced or will announce to match my record of public service,” Lewis says.

Lewis is joining former Louisiana State Police Superintendent Terry Landry, former St. Martinville Mayor Eric Martin, former St. Martinville Assistant Police Chief Nary Smith Sr., Breaux Bridge businessman Vincent Alexander and St. Martin Parish School Board member Richard Potier in the race for the new district seat. The election is Oct. 22.

“I have been a civil servant for 34 years and I would like to keep serving the public in a different capacity, honestly and fairly, with equal justice for all,” Smith told The Teche News when he announced his intentions to run.

Landry says in his campaign information that “the people of this district need a voice in Baton Rouge to champion their interests, not the special interests whose voices are already well-represented in Baton Rouge. I am running to ensure that, as a state, we invest in our children and honor the work of our seniors who provided us the opportunities we have today.”

Alexander, a Breaux Bridge insurance agent, bailbondsman and radio station owner, says on his website that he's running on a platform of improving health care access to District 96 residents and, among other things, improving the unemployment rate to pre-recession levels.

Martin tells The Advertiser that he will “fight for job growth in the region, work with small businesses and will unite the district to be a southern leader in small business, agriculture, oil and gas, healthcare and tourism.”

Potier could not be reached for comment Monday morning.

Read more here, here and here.


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written by Oily Discharge , July 25, 2011 - 05:34 pm
Landry says “the people of this district need a voice in Baton Rouge to champion their interests"
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Blah, blah, blah, sounds like a professional politician.
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written by I know Landry. , July 25, 2011 - 07:03 pm
Landry pulled down big bucks from his crushingly defeated campaign for Rickey Hardy's seat in District 44. Landry had the most money of all the people in that race and his money came from "special interests" that he railed against in this article. Landry is a phony and all about himself. He has about as much chance of winning this new House seat as he did District 44. None. People know Landry for what he is and the people will not vote for him this time either.
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written by POLTICAL OBSERVER , July 25, 2011 - 07:26 pm
Say what you like and say what you will, Terry Landry is the most likely candidate to emerge in the runoff and the most likely candidate to win that race.
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written by I know Landry. , July 25, 2011 - 10:53 pm
Mr. Flynn, I will not only say what I like and say what I will, I will tell the truth to boot!. You are soooo behind the times and soooo far out of touch with any constituency that it is staggering. Landry is doomed to defeat in St. Martin Parish and Iberia Parish. He is just not liked, trusted, nor should he be. You fit right in with him with your poor, poor alleged leadership of the Democrat Party. Hmmmm... One could say that your lack of vision is Mike Stagg-ering, but that would be too easy. Two losers backing another loser: Terry "Call Me Colonel" Landry.
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