- J. Lomax Jordan
Infobox Senator | name=J. Lomax "Max" Jordan, Jr.
office= Louisiana State Senate (District 23)
party=Republican Party
term_start=1992
term_end= 2000
preceded= Allen Ray Bares
succeeded= Michael John "Mike" Michot
date of birth=birth date and age|1952|05|17
place of birth=Pine Bluff, Jefferson County,Arkansas , USA
law school=Louisiana State University
religion=Baptist
occupation=Attorney
spouse=Cynthia Riley JordanJ. Lomax "Max" Jordan, Jr. (born
May 17 ,1952 ), is a Lafayetteattorney who was a Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate from 1992–2000. He was unseated for the District 23 seat (parts of Lafayette and Acadia parishes) in the 1999jungle primary by then state Representative Michael John "Mike" Michot, also a Republican.Jordan was born in Pine Bluff, Jefferson County in southern
Arkansas , to Mr. and Mrs. J. Lomax Jordan, Sr. He graduated from LafayetteHigh School in 1970 and theUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette (then the University of Southwestern Louisiana) in 1974. He was listed in "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities". Thereafter, he procured hislaw degree fromLouisiana State University Law Center inBaton Rouge . He worked in various research positions for both the State Senate and the Louisiana Legislative Council in the latter 1970s, prior to the establishment of his law firm in 1979. Jordan was an assistantdistrict attorney from 1981–1982. In his private practice, he specializes in Personal Injury and Accident cases and Criminal Defense Law.Jordan unseated Democratic state Senator Allen Ray Bares (1936-2008); pronounced BAH REZ) in the 1991
general election . Bares had been first elected to the Senate in 1979, when he was challenged by among others, the equallyprolife William Dudley "Dud" Lastrapes, Jr., later theconservative Republicanmayor of Lafayette. Bares, who also served in the state House from 1972-1980, won again in 1983 and 1987.In 1991, Bares authored a controversial measure which would have outlawed most
abortions in Louisiana. The legislature approved the bill, but it was vetoed by Democrat-turned RepublicanGovernor Charles Elson "Buddy" Roemer, III, on the grounds that it went beyond the scope of theUnited States Supreme Court decision "Roe v. Wade ".Feminist groups such as theNational Organization for Women , subsequently headed by the Louisiana nativeKim Gandy , formerly of Bossier City, targeted Bares and a prolife House member, Democrat Carl Newton Gunter, Jr., ofRapides Parish for defeat. The controversy worked to Jordan's advantage though he too took the prolife position. In the end, Bares and Gunter were defeated in what Louisiana feminists hailed as a great success.Bares led in the primary with 13,409 votes (40 percent), but Jordan ran second with 9,313 (28 percent). Two other Republicans, Carl W. Tritschler (born
February 16 ,1964 ) and Max A. Menard received 6,713 (20 percent) and 3,921 (12 percent), respectively. The three Republican candidates, in what was otherwise a heavily Democratic year in Louisiana politics, polled a combined 60 percent in the state Senate primary. In the runoff, technically the general election on November 16, Jordan received 22,224 (60 percent) to Bares' 14,730 (again 40 percent).Jordan won reelection outright in the 1995 primary. He received 20,629 votes (61 percent) to 10,823 (32 percent) for Democrat Sidney B. Flynn and 2,242 (7 percent) for "No Party" Charles Olivier.
In 1999, Michot, the son of a former state education superintendent, the
businessman Louis J. Michot , also of Lafayette, roundly defeated Jordan. Michot received 25,699 ballots (68 percent) to Jordan's 12,347 (32 percent).Jordan worked in the Lafayette City Court indigent defender program from 1979-1981. He has served on the Indigent Defender Board of Lafayette, Acadia, and Vermilion parishes. He has served on the board of the following youth-oriented groups: Lafayette Juvenile and Young Adult Program, Acadiana Youth, Inc., Pollux House, Lafayette Children's Shelter, and the Lafayette Community Correctional Center.
Jordan is married to the former Cynthia Riley (born
September 13 ,1953 ). [Net Detective, People Search] Jordan isBaptist .###@@@KEYEND@@@###
References
http://www.enlou.com/officeholders/senatedistrict23.htm
http://senate.legis.state.la.us/senators/archives/1995/LinkShell.asp?type=jordan
http://senate.legis.state.la.us/senators/archives/1999/LinkShell.asp?type=jordan
http://www.legis.state.la.us/members/s1880-2004.pdf
http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=10199128
http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=11169128
http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=10219528
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