Red Blanchard

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Red Blanchard
6th Governor of the Mississippi Valley
In Office:
2021 - 2024
Lieutenant(s): Adam Jackson, Randy Hutchinson
Preceded by J.D. Comfort
Succeeded by J.D. Comfort
President Pro Tempore
Senate Democratic Leader
Senate Democratic Whip
In Office:
2018 - 2019
2019 - 2020
2013 - 2017
Preceded by William Clarke
Bradley Abbott
Vincent Giorelli
Succeeded by Hilliam Warren
Robert Adams
Robert Adams
Senator from the Gulf Coast
In Office:
2010 - 2021
Served alongside: MacGillicutty
2013 - Present
Served alongside: Murphy, MacGillicutty, Breaux
Preceded by Preston Caldwell (2010)
James MacGillicutty (2012)
Succeeded by Brian Murphy (2011)
Jason Richards (2021)
Born

6 June 1946 (age 74)
Kenner, Louisiana
Political Party Democratic
Spouse June
Religion Christian Reformed


Reginald Ewell "Red" Blanchard (born 6 June 1946) is an American politician from Louisiana. He is a former governor of the Mississippi Valley. He formerly served as a Congressman representing a Louisiana District. He has previous served as Governor of the Mississippi Valley, Senator representing the Gulf Coast and Congressman. He has served in the three Senate Democratic Leadership spots, as Democratic Whip (2013 - 2017), President Pro Tempore (2018 - 2019) and Democratic Leader (2019 - 2020).

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Biography

Shortly after earning his business degree from LSU, Red inherited a smallish chain of family-owned cajun restaurants and B&Bs from his father. Through wise investments and business management, the empire grew under Red's leadership to one of the larger service-related companies in the state of Louisiana. He later became part-owner of a local double-A Minor League Baseball team. Having been instilled early with a strong sense of duty, however, he decided not to keep all the profits to himself. Red turned himself into a proud philanthropist, donating large portions of his earnings to a college campus, a nature center, a hospital, and a disease research lab, among other projects.

Having built up some name recognition through his business ventures, Red parlayed his popularity into a seat on the New Orleans City Commission, and later became a state representative. From there, he worked his way to a position as the State Treasurer before launching a successful bid for U.S. Congress.

Congressional Career

Blanchard owns the rare distinction of serving two non-consecutive terms in both the United States Senate and the House of Representatives. After being elected into the House, he was appointed by Mississippi Valley Governor Carter Glass to the U.S. Senate following the retirement of former Senator Preston Caldwell. Blanchard was narrowly defeated in the Senate election shortly thereafter, but served two more years in the House before running again. In 2012, he won an uncontested race to return to the Senate, where he currently serves.

Senate Career

First Term

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2010 Senate Election

Main Article: United States Senate elections, 2010

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2012 Senate Election

Main Article: United States Senate elections, 2012

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Second Term

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2018 Senate Election

Main Article: United States Senate elections, 2018

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Personal Life

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Education

  • B.S. Business Management, Louisiana State University, 1969
  • M.B.A. Louisiana State University, 1973

Occupations

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Political Experience

  • Senator, United States Senate 2013-Present
  • Representative, United States House of Representatives 2011-2012
  • Senator, United States Senate 2010
  • Representative, United States House of Representatives 2005-2010

Election Results

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Preceded by
Preston Caldwell
Senator (Class 1) from the Gulf Coast
2010
Served alongside: MacGillicutty
Succeeded by
Brian Murphy
Preceded by
James MacGillicutty
Senator (Class 2) from the Gulf Coast
2013 - Present
Served alongside: Murphy, MacGillicutty, Breaux
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Vincent Giorelli
Senate Minority Whip
2013 - 2014
Succeeded by
James MacGillicutty
Preceded by
Akeem Mellis
Senate Majority Whip
2015 - Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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