- Richard Alvin Tonry
Richard Alvin Tonry (born
June 23 ,1935 ), is a formerLouisiana politician affiliated with the Democratic Party.Tonry was born in
New Orleans . He graduated fromSpring Hill College inMobile, Alabama , in1962 . He earned a law degree fromLoyola University of New Orleans in1967 . He practiced law in the New Orleans area for almost a decade before being elected to theLouisiana House of Representatives in1975 .Shortly after taking his state house seat, Tonry announced his candidacy for
Louisiana's 1st congressional district after 36-year incumbent F. Edward Hébert announced his retirement. He narrowly defeated RepublicanBob Livingston , an assistant state attorney general, in one of the last elections held before Louisiana adopted itsjungle primary .However, Tonry faced allegations of illegal campaign contributions and "tombstone voting" during both his primary and general election campaigns. The House of Representatives was reluctant to expel Tonry, but there was heavy pressure from all quarters for him to resign. He did so in May, but immediately jumped into the special election race for his own vacancy. Although he told his House colleagues to keep his seat warm, he lost the primary to one of his former colleagues in the state legislature,
Ron Faucheux . Faucheux went on to lose the special election to Livingston, who became the first Republican to represent New Orleans since Reconstruction.In
1978 , Tonry was found guilty of 11 counts of misusing campaign funds. He was sentenced to one year in prison but never served.
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