- James David Cain
Infobox_State Senator
name= James David Cain, Sr.
caption= James David Cain
office= Louisiana State Senate District 30 (Beauregard, Calcasieu, and Vernon parishes
term_start=1992
term_end=January 14 ,2008
preceded=Bryan A. Poston
succeeded=John Smith
office2=Louisiana House of Representatives District 32 (Allen, Beauregard, and Calcasieu parishes)
term _start2=1972
term_end2= 1992
preceded2=E. Holman Jones
succeeded2=Herman Ray Hill
birth_date= birth date and age|1938|10|13
spouse= (1) Goldie Bonds Cain (divorced)
(2) Rene Cole Cain
children= Melissa Cain Milnor
James David Cain, Jr.
Angela Guglielmo
Joseph Guglielmo.
party= Republican
occupation= RetiredEducator ,Farmer ,Rancher
religion=
education=James David Cain, Sr. (born
October 13 ,1938 ) is a retiredfarmer andrancher from the Dry Creek community in easternBeauregard Parish , who is a former Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate. Term-limited, Cain was ineligible to run for a fifth term in thejungle primary held onOctober 20 ,2007 . His Senate District 30 encompasses parts of Beauregard, Calcasieu, and Vernon parishes in westernLouisiana . DemocratClaude Leach , a former member of both the Louisiana House and theUnited States House of Representatives , was defeated by another Democrat, John Smith of Leesville, in a bid for Cain's Senate seat in theNovember 17 general election .Cain instead ran for the District 32 seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives in the November 17 election. He was narrowly defeated by the Democrat
Dorothy Sue Hill , also of Dry Creek, 6,070 (51 percent) to 5,759 ballots (49 percent). Cain also trailed Hill in the primary, 5,528 votes (41 percent) to 6,254 ballots (46 percent). Two other candidates held the remaining 12 percent of the primary vote. Mrs. Hill is the wife of term-limited State RepresentativeHerman Ray Hill .On
February 9 ,2008 , Cain won the seat representing Louisiana House District 32 seat on the Republican State Central Committee in theclosed primary for party offices. He defeated Kennis Paul Smith, 490 (69 percent) to 216 (31 percent).Cain chaired the Senate
Insurance Committee and formerly headed theAgriculture andNatural Resources panel. He is a strong advocate of protecting his state's undergroundwater sources to prevent depletion.Early years, education, House service
Cain graduated from Pitkin
High School inrural Pitkin in southeastern Vernon Parish. He holds bachelor's and master's degrees ineducation fromMcNeese State University in Lake Charles. He was a collegebasketball player at McNeese. He was ateacher and coach from1962 until 1972. In1993 , Cain was inducted into the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame. (Herman Ray Hill is also an inductee into the hall of fame.)Cain is
divorce d from the former Goldie Bonds of DeRidder and currently married to the former Renee Cole of Ragely. He has four children: Melissa Cain Milnor, James Cain, Jr., Angela Guglielmo, and Joseph Guglielmo.Cain served in the
United States Army from1958 -1960 .Prior to his Senate service, Cain was a 20-year Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, having first been nominated and elected from District 32 in the
1971 -1972 election cycle. In his firstgeneral election for the Louisiana House onFebruary 1 , 1972, Cain defeated Republican Edward King Alexander, 3,952 (66.4 percent) to 2,000 (33.6 percent). In his last House election in the1987 primary, Cain defeated fellow Democrat Horace Lynn Jones, II, 11,486 (72 percent) to 4,485 (28 percent).1986 congressional race
In
1986 , Cain ran unsuccessfully in the primary for the Seventh Congressional District seat vacated by John B. Breaux, then of Crowley, the seat ofAcadia Parish , who would instead win the seat of retiringU.S. Senator Russell B. Long . Cain only narrowly failed to gain a general election berth, and the seat was won by Democrat (and later Republican) James A. "Jimmy" Hayes of Lafayette. Cain polled 40,554 votes (24 percent), but he was edged out of second place by legislative colleagueMargaret Lowenthal of Lake Charles, who received 42,839 (25 percent). Hayes led with 51,137 (30 percent). Also in the race was the RepublicanDavid Thibodaux (1953 -2007) of Lafayette, who received 21,082 (12 percent). Two other contenders shared the remaining 8 percent of the vote. In the general election, Hayes defeated Lowenthal.Four Senate elections
Cain switched affiliation to Republican prior to his last Senate election in
2003 , when he received 19,609 votes (72 percent) to 6,411 (23 percent) for the Democrat Lloydell "Iles" Mullican and 1,345 (5 percent) for the "No Party" Arnold Russell Williams. He was hence nominated without the need for ageneral election .In his first Senate election in the
1991 primary, Cain defeated fellow Democratic House member, Allen Bradley (service:1984 -1992 ), 17,527 (56 percent) to 13,947 (44 percent). In1995 Cain defeated the Republican Marion Garland Anthony, 21,278 (73 percent) to 7,962 (27 percent). He was unopposed in1999 .Running for insurance commissioner
On
September 30 ,2006 , Cain was defeated in aspecial election for stateinsurance commissioner by his fellow Republican James J. "Jim" Donelon ofJefferson Parish , who had succeeded to the position in2005 on the resignation of J. Robert Wooley, a Democrat elected in 2003. In that race, Cain charged that Donelon, also a former Democrat, was insufficiently committed to Republican and conservative principles. However, Donelon pointed out that he had been a Republican for some twenty years longer than Cain and had carried the GOP standard in several important elections, including theU.S. Senate race in1998 against the popular incumbent Senator Breaux.Cain unveiled a five-point plan to bring "integrity, efficiency, and accountability" to the insurance office. He accused Donelon, with whom he had served in the state House, of having billied the state $50 per hour to attend birthday and retirement parties as well as fundraising galas. He charged that Donelon was not working with insurance companies, such as
Allstate , which were threatening to leave Louisiana because of the lack of return. Cain won high-powered endorsements, including formerGovernor Charles Elson "Buddy" Roemer, III, Republican financier Donald T. Bollinger, and Tony Perkins, president of theFamily Research Council . He also picked up the support of a third candidate, DeAnne Henke of Lafayette, who withdrew prior to the primary.In the end though, voters stuck with Donelon: 284,281 (50 percent) to Cain's 222,732 (39 percent), and 60,182 (11 percent) for the Libertarian S.B.A. Zaitoon of Baton Rouge. Had either Cain or Zaitoon polled an additional 1,368 votes, there would have been a second race between Donelon and Cain in conjunction with the
November 7 , 2006, general election.References
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