- Billy Chandler
Infobox_State Representative
name= Billy Ray Chandler
caption=Billy Chandler
office= Louisiana State Representative from District 22 (Grant, La Salle, Winn, and Rapides parishes)
term_start=May 1 ,2006
term_end=
preceded=Thomas David "Tommy" Wright
succeeded=Incumbent
office2=Member of theGrant Parish School Board ,Colfax, Louisiana , USA
term_start2=1982
term_end2=2006
birth_date= birth date and age|1937|10|17
birth_place=
death_date=
spouse= Marcia F. Chandler (born 1938)
children=
party= Democrat
religion=
occupation=Insurance agent in Dry Prong, Grant Parish, LouisianaBilly Ray Chandler (born
October 17 ,1937 ), [Net Detective, People Search] a Democrat from the village of Dry Prong inGrant Parish , represents District 22 in theLouisiana House of Representatives . The district encompasses seventy-two precincts from Grant, LaSalle, and parts of Winn and northern Rapides parishes in the north central portion of the state. He won aspecial election for the post onApril 29 ,2006 .Chandler was elected to a full term in the legislature in the
jungle primary held onOctober 20 ,2007 . He handily defeated fellow Democrat Ernie Lynn Vallery (born 1954) of Pollock in Grant Parish, and the Republican Brandon Carnell Vickers (born 1972) of Jena, the seat of La Salle Parish. Chandler polled 9,855 votes (64 percent) to 1,719 (11 percent) for Vallery and 3,768 (25 percent) for Vickers.Chandler, an
insurance agent, graduated from Dry ProngHigh School and attendedLouisiana College in Pineville. A 24-year member of the Grant ParishSchool Board , Chandler succeeded fellow DemocratThomas D. "Tommy" Wright of Jena, who resigned earlier in the year. Chandler defeated Republican Tony Kevin Owens (bornJune 22 ,1960 ), who had recently relocated to Jena from Winnfield, the seat ofWinn Parish . Chandler received 5,034 votes (54 percent) to Owens' 4,234 votes (46 percent).Five Democrats and four Republicans competed in the first round of balloting on
April 1 ,2006 . The Democrats polled a combined 57 percent of the vote to the combined GOP's 43 percent. The top candidates were Owens, with 1,858 (18 percent) and Chandler, with 1,574 (16 percent). In the runoff, Owens doubled his votes, but Chandler tripled his share of the tabulation.Though District 22 frequently votes Republican in races for
U.S. president ,governor , orU.S. senator , it has always sent a Democrat to the state legislature, with the exception of 1992-1996, when it was represented by the IndependentStephen L. Gunn (born 1946) of Montgomery, also in Grant Parish. Gunn did not seek a second term, and Wright was elected to succeed him.Owens had also lost to Wright in the 2003
general election . He was weakened in his latest attempt at the seat because of controversy surrounding his recentdivorce .The seat became vacant when Wright (born
January 16 ,1956 ) resigned as part of aplea bargain involving amisdemeanor obscenity charge at Lake Buhlow in Pineville. Wright and Charles Locker, II, then of Deville in Rapides Parish, were arrested in 2004, when a Red River Waterway Commissionpark ranger said he walked into a public restroom and found the men engaged in sexual activities. Wright and Locker denied the charges since their arrest andgrand jury indictments . The two initially pleaded not guilty. They changed their pleas to guilty on misdemeanor charges. Wright pleaded guilty to flight from an officer, and Locker pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal mischief, according to Harold A. Van Dyke, III, the first assistant district attorney in Rapides Parish.Chandler's victory was made possible by his strong showing as the favorite son in Grant Parish. Chandler told the "Alexandria Daily Town Talk", the largest newspaper of central Louisiana, in a victory statement on election night that he would "represent all parties, wherever they may be, all communities in the district, for one common good, to advance meeting the needs in this district. The constituents have plainly made [it clear] that they haven't been pleased in the past with [Wright's representation] ."
Louisiana Democratic Party Chairman Chris Whittington hailed Chandler's victory. "As a Democrat, Billy Chandler displays the moral values that we all share: helping the less fortunate, providing for our families and caring for our seniors. He will fight hard in Baton Rouge to provide better schools for our children, create good-paying jobs for our working men and women and secure
retirement benefits for our seniors," Whittington said.Chandler lives in Dry Prong with his wife, Marcia F. Chandler (born
October 28 ,1938 ).References
http://www.thetowntalk.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051230/NEWS01/512300314/1084
http://www.thetowntalk.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060430/NEWS01/604300308&SearchID=73243746674211
http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms3&rqsdta=040106
http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms3&rqsdta=042906
http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms3&rqsdta=102007
http://www.enlou.com/officeholders/houseofrepsindex.htm
http://house.louisiana.gov/H-Reps/members.asp?ID=22
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