- Francis C. Thompson
Infobox_State Senator
name= Francis Coleman Thompson
caption= Francis Coleman Thompson
office=Louisiana State Senate District 34 (portions of Concordia, East Carroll, Madison, Richland, and Tensas parishes)
term _start=2008
term_end2=Incumbent
preceded= Charles Jones
succeeded=Incumbent
office2= Louisiana State Representative District 19 (portions of East Carroll, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, and West Carroll parishes in northeastern Louisiana)
term_start2= 1975
term_end2=2008
preceded2=Benny Gay Christian
succeeded2=Charles R. "Bubba" Chaney
birth_date= birth date and age|1941|10|29
spouse= Marilyn Bryant Thompson
children= Three children, including Francis Todd Thompson and Brant L. Thompson
party= Democratic
occupation=Real estate developer
religion=Presbyterian Francis Coleman Thompson (born
October 29 ,1941 ) is a wealthy developer from Delhi inRichland Parish ,Louisiana , U.S., where he served as a senior Democratic member of theLouisiana House of Representatives . He served continuously from 1975 until 2007. Because of state term limits, Thompson was ineligible to have sought a ninth four-year term in thejungle primary onOctober 20 ,2007 .Instead, Thompson was elected outright over two fellow Democrats to the District 34 seat in the Louisiana State Senate vacated by the also term-limited Charles Jones (born 1950) of Monroe. Thompson received 13,763 votes (51 percent) to 10,937 (42 percent) for
African-American State Representative Willie Hunter, Jr., of Monroe and 2,113 (8 percent) for Paxton J. Branch. Ten days after he vacated the seat to Thompson, Charles Jones was charged with two counts of making and subscribing a false federalincome tax return and one count oftax evasion .Hunter charged irregularities in the primary election in part on grounds that certain Thompson supporters in heavily black
East Carroll Parish distributed food packages to the poor with instructions that they should vote for Francis Thompson to maintain such assistance.In addition to his own Richland Parish, Thompson's House district included all or portions of East Carroll, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, and West Carroll parishes in northeast Louisiana. His Senate district will include parts of Concordia, East Carroll, Madison, Ouachita, Richland, and Tensas parishes.
Early years and education
Thompson graduated from Delhi
High School in 1959. He received hisbachelor of science andmaster of science degrees fromLouisiana Tech University in Ruston, the seat ofLincoln Parish . He also procured anEd.D. degree from theUniversity of Louisiana at Monroe (then Northeast Louisiana University). Thompson was ateacher from 1963-1965, but he vacated the classroom to become vice president of amanufacturing company from 1965-1972. Later, he returned to the classroom as a ULM assistantprofessor ofeducation .From 1968-1975, Thompson was an elected member of the Richland Parish
School Board . He won a special election in 1975 to fill the House seat vacated by the resignation of Democrat Benny Gay Christian (1925-1982), who had served in the state House since 1964. Later in the year, Thompson won a full term in the seat, which in time became the single-member District 19. Prior to his legislative years, Thompson worked inBaton Rouge for the Louisiana Department ofEducation under SuperintendentLouis J. Michot from 1974-1975. He was a member of the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement from 1973-1974. Thompson has also been a member of the Southern Regional Education Board and the Education Commisson of the States. He has been active in the Retarded Children's Association and the LouisianaMental Health Drug Advisory Council. He is a member of theMasonic lodge and theLions Club .Thompson is married to the former Marilyn Bryant (born
October 6 ,1944 ). The couple lives at 456 Robin Hood Lane in Delhi. They have three children, including sons Francis Todd Thompson (born ca. 1963) of Baton Rouge and Brant L. Thompson (bornApril 1 ,1965 of Delhi.Net Detective, People Search] Thompson isPresbyterian .Interest in agriculture
In 2000, Thompson was named chairman of the House Agriculture Committee. In 2003, he authored the "Master
Farmer " program, which the legislature approved without dissent. The program was developed by theLouisiana State University Agriculture Center and sponsored by the LouisianaFarm Bureau Federation. It is an environmental education program designed to help farmers andrancher s identify and adopt best management practices to improvewater quality inlake s,stream s andbayou s. It involves classroom instruction, field days and implementation of farm-specific conservation plans to maximize productivity while minimizing environmental impacts. Thompson's model program has been proposed for national acceptance.Poverty Point case
During his long legislative career, Thompson worked successfully to procure state funding for Poverty Point Reservoir, a convert|3000|acre|km2|sing=on
lake north of Delhi that was completed in 2001. The reservoir has since been converted to a state park. Thompson's brother, Michael L. "Mike" Thompson (bornFebruary 1 ,1949 ) of Delhi is the former executive director of the reservoir district. OnJune 26 ,2008 , Mike Thompson along withDistrict Attorney William R. "Billy" Coenen (bornJuly 1 ,1947 ) of the Fifth Judicial District and a resident of Rayville andengineer Terry Denmon of Monroe were indicted by a federalgrand jury in Shreveport for having conspired secretly to purchase land along what would become Poverty Point Reservoir and then selling the land at an elevated price. The trio is each charged with one count of conspiracy and eight counts ofmail fraud . Mike Thompson is also under indictment for alleged violations of theHobbs Act . Thompson is accused of having used district employees to perform personal work for him at the lake. [http://thenewsstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080627/NEWS01/806270308/1002/rss01 Coenen, Denmon, Thompson indicted in mail fraud | thenewsstar.com | The News Star ] ]According to the indictment, Thompson, Coenen, and Denmon bought a five-acre tract of land on what would later form the shores of the reservoir for $16,800. They reportedly used a nominee purchaser to hide their interest. Subsequently, Thompson used his position as executive director to have trees removed from the property. Thompson and Denmon (born
May 15 ,1944 ), whose engineering firm was contracted to work for the district, had the property excavated, the indictment states. The tract was subdivided, and six of the eight lots sold for a total of $250,000. Coenen is implicated through his role as attorney for the Poverty Point District as well as being district attorney.Other political developments
In 1996, Thompson ran for the open Fifth District seat in the
United States House of Representatives . He polled 50,144 votes (28 percent) and went into ageneral election with the Republicanophthalmologist John Cooksey of Monroe, who led in the jungle primary with 60,853 ballots (34 percent). Former U.S. RepresentativeClyde C. Holloway ofRapides Parish trailed in third place with 48,226 (27 percent). Holloway then endorsed Cooksey, who defeated Thompson by a comfortable margin. Cooksey received 135,990 votes (58 percent) to the more liberal Thompson's 97,363 (42 percent). Cooksey served three terms before leaving the U.S. House early in 2003.Though he is a Democrat, Thompson broke party ranks in the 2003
gubernatorial primary to support Republican candidateHunt Downer of Houma, a former state House Speaker, who finished sixth in the balloting though he had the support of a cross-section of state legislators from both parties.In 2005, Francis Thompson was inducted into the Louisiana Political Museum Hall of Fame in Winnfield.
References
External links
* http://www.louisianaconservative.com/?p=33
* http://louisianaconservative.com/?p=173#more-173
* http://katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=6649295
* http://www.edailynews.info/articles/2002/11/01/news01.txt
* http://www.enlou.com/officeholders/housedistrict19.htm
* http://www.vote-smart.org/bio.php?can_id=4610
* http://deltafarmpress.com/mag/farming_master_farmer_program/index.html
* http://house.legis.state.la.us/pubinfo/Press_Releases/Thompson_Chair_Agric.htm
* http://capwiz.com/pc/bio/fec/?commid=C00315564
* http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms2&rqsdta=110596
* http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcmp&rqsdta=09219614519066
* http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms3&rqsdta=102007
* http://www.cityofwinnfield.com/museum.html
* http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
* http://www.thenewsstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071110/NEWS01/711100313 (Willie Hunter accusations)
*http://www.thenewsstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080125/NEWS01/801250314 (tax charges against Charles Jones)
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