- Benny Rayburn
Infobox _ Officeholder
name=Benjamin Burras "Benny" Rayburn, Jr.
nationality=American
office=Sheriff ofWashington Parish ,Louisiana , USA
party=Democratic Party
term_start=1981
term_end=July 1992
preceded=Robert Lyons
succeeded=Duane Blair
date of birth=birth date |1944|12|23
date of death=death date and age|2006|12|14|1944|12|23|
place of birth= Bogalusa, Washington Parish, Louisiana
place of death= Franklinton, Washington Parish, Louisiana
occupation=Sheriff
Steward for Louisiana Racing Commission
spouse= Cidette Lewis Rayburn (born 1946)
children=Benjamin Avery "Benjy" Rayburn (born 1967)
Robby Rayburn (1972-2000)
Two grandchildren
religion=Roman Catholic
footnotes=(1) Rayburn assumed thesheriff 's office inWashington Parish when theincumbent was forced to resign because of anarcotics scandal .(2) Rayburn benefited from the political success of his father,
Sixty Rayburn , but could not match the senior Rayburn'slongevity inLouisiana politics .Benjamin Burras Rayburn, Jr., known as Benny Rayburn (
December 23 ,1944 -December 14 ,2006 ), was the Democraticsheriff ofWashington Parish , the easternmost of theFlorida Parishes of southeasternLouisiana , who served from 1981-1992. He was the only son of legendary Louisiana State Senator B.B. "Sixty" Rayburn, Sr. (1916-2008).Rayburn, who resided in Bogalusa, the largest city in Washington Parish, won a
special election in 1981 to complete the term of Sheriff Robert Lyons, a former Bogalusamunicipal juvenile officer, elected in December 1979. Lyons resigned early in his term in anarcotics scandal. OnOctober 23 ,1981 , he was indicted on twelve counts of knowingly and intentionally securing controlled narcotics by misrepresentation,fraud ,deception , and subterfuge, all in violation of 21 U.S.C. Sec. 843(a)(3) and 18 U.S.C. Sec. 2. Lyons informed authorities that he would plead not guilty on grounds ofinsanity . He argued that his "actions were not willful and voluntary because he was suffering from the mental disease and defect of [involuntary]drug addiction ." Lyons alleged that he had become dependent onprescription drugs because ofvomiting , anulcer ,nausea , andstomach pain. [ [http://209.85.207.104/search?q=cache:xCXw7yJAUr8J:cases.justia.com/us-court-of-appeals/F2/704/743/+Sheriff+Robert+Lyons+of+Washington+Parish&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us 403 Forbidden ] ]Rayburn filled out the term of Lyons and was subsequently elected to a full term in 1983. In the 1987 contest for a second four-year term, Rayburn defeated three intraparty rivals to win the position outright with 10,366 votes (58.3 percent). Rayburn, Sr., on the same ballot for the state Senate, polled within Washington Parish 13,003 votes (76.8 percent), nearly 3,000 more than his son drew in the sheriff's race. [ [http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=10248759 Louisiana Secretary of State-Parish Elections Inquiry ] ]
In 1991, Rayburn was forced into a second round of balloting, called the Louisiana
general election even though his opponent was a fellow Democrat,Duane Blair . Rayburn led with 7,425 votes (43.5 percent) to Blair's 5,093 (29.8 percent). Republican Johnnie M. Holcomb (born ca. 1932) of Bogalusa, who polled 3,132 votes (18.4 percent), was among three other primary candidates eliminated in theOctober 19 jungle primary . [ [http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=10199159 Louisiana Secretary of State-Parish Elections Inquiry ] ] In theNovember 16 general election, Blair upset Rayburn, 9,884 votes (51.4 percent) to 9,332 (48.6 percent). [ [http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=11169159 Louisiana Secretary of State-Parish Elections Inquiry ] ]In 2003, Rayburn unsuccessfully sought election to the District 75 seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives, a position held by his father from 1948-1951. He finished third in the all-Democratic jungle primary with 1,959 votes (15.2 percent). The seat went to
Harold L. Ritchie , who was reelected in 2007. [ [http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=10040359 Louisiana Secretary of State-Parish Elections Inquiry ] ]Rayburn graduated in 1962 from
Bogalusa High School . He attendedSoutheastern Louisiana University in Hammond but did not graduate. When he was not sheriff, Rayburn was state steward for the Louisiana Racing Commission. He also was ahorse trainer and worked for a time for the Office ofRural Development and the B.B. "Sixty" Rayburn Correctional Institute in Washington Parish. [Statement of Benjamin Avery "Benjy" Rayburn of Denham Springs, Louisiana, April 2008]Rayburn died of a
heart attack near Franklinton, the seat of Washington Parish. He was married to the former Cidette Lewis and was the father of one son, Benjamin Avery "Benjy" Rayburn (wife: Michelle) of Denham Springs inLivingston Parish . He had two grandchildren. He was predeceased by his mother, Hazel Blanchard Rayburn (1918-2001) and younger son, Robert B. "Robby" Rayburn (July 14 ,1972 -March 25 ,2000 , anautomobile accident victim). [ [http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index Interactive Search ] ] Services were held at AnnuciationCatholic Church in Bogalusa. Interment was in PalestineCemetery in Washington Parish, where his parents are also buried. [http://www.webfh.com/fh/obituaries/tributes.cfm?o_id=107241&fh_id=10868; http://www.neworleanschurches.com/annuncboga/Annuncbogalusa.htm]References
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