Mayor-Presidents of East Baton Rouge Parish, 1949-2014 (may
be incomplete!)
Powers
Higginbotham 1949-52
Jesse
L. Webb, Jr. 1953-56
Frank
McConnel 1956
Mary
Eustus Jones Webb 1956
Jack
Christian 1957-64
W.
W. Dumas 1965-80
Pat
Screen 1981-88
Tom
Ed McHugh 1989-2000
Bobby
Simpson 2001-04
Kip
Holden 2005-
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
1956 Apr 28:
Jesse
L. Webb, Jr., died in office.
1956 Aug 22:
Jack
Christian, elected.
1964 Aug 29:
W.
W. Dumas, elected;
Jack
Christian, defeated.
1976:
W.
W. Dumas, elected.
1980:
Pat
Screen, elected.
1984:
Pat
Screen, elected.
1988 Oct 1:
Tom
Ed McHugh (Dem), advanced to runoff;
W.
W. Dumas (Dem), advanced to runoff;
M.
A. 'Mike' Cross (Dem), defeated;
Fred
Benton (Dem), defeated;
Bill
Howe (Rep), defeated;
Carl
Crane (Rep), defeated;
E.
Happy Abdelbaki, defeated.
1988 Nov 8:
Tom
Ed McHugh (Dem), elected;
W.
W. Dumas (Dem), defeated.
1992 Oct 3:
Tom
Ed McHugh (Dem), elected;
Ron
Johnson (Dem), defeated;
Kim
P. Carmouche (Rep), defeated.
1996 Sep 21:
Tom
Ed McHugh (Rep), elected;
Kip
Holden (Dem), defeated.
2000 Oct 7:
Kip
Holden (Dem), advanced to runoff;
Bobby
Simpson (Rep), advanced to runoff;
Rolfe
H. McCollister, Jr. (Rep), defeated;
Donna
M. Mayeux (Dem), defeated;
Roxson
Welch (Rep), defeated;
Fred
C. Dent, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
2000 Nov 7:
Bobby
Simpson (Rep), elected;
Kip
Holden (Dem), defeated.
2004 Sep 18:
Kip
Holden (Dem), advanced to runoff;
Bobby
Simpson (Rep), advanced to runoff;
William
Daniel (Dem), defeated;
Nat
Bankston (Rep), defeated;
John
B. Fontenot (Rep), defeated;
Leroy
Davis (Dem), defeated;
Stephanie
J. Greco, defeated.
2004 Nov 2:
Kip
Holden (Dem), elected;
Bobby
Simpson (Rep), defeated.
2008 Oct 4:
Kip
Holden (Dem), elected;
Daniel
G. Kyle (Rep), defeated;
Wayne
Carter (Rep), defeated;
Ron
Johnson (Dem), defeated.
2012 Nov 6:
Kip
Holden (Dem), elected;
J.
Michael Walker, Sr. (Rep), defeated;
Gordon
Mese, defeated;
Steve
Myers, defeated.
Baton Rouge
(part of East Baton Rouge Parish)
Mayors of Baton Rouge, 1850-1948 (may be
incomplete!)
John
R. Dufrocq 1850-55
Joseph
Monget 1855-57
Edward
Cousinard 1857-59
James
E. Elam 1859-62
B.
F. Bryan 1862-65
Jordan
Holt 1865
James
E. Elam 1865-69
O.
P. Skolfield 1869-70
James
E. Elam 1870-72
Henry
Schorten 1872
James
E. Elam 1872-73
Henry
Schorten 1873-76
Leon
Jastremski 1876-82
J.
C. Charlotte 1882-83
William
S. Booth 1883-84
G.
L. Vay 1884-88
B.
F. Bryan 1888-90
G.
L. Vay 1890-94
B.
F. Bryan 1894-96
John
J. Wax 1896-98
Robert
A. Hart 1898-1902
R.
L. Pruyn 1902-03
W.
H. Bynum 1903-10
Jules
Roux 1910-13
Alex
Grouchy, Jr. 1913-22
Turner
Bynum 1922-23
W.
H. Bynum 1923-24
Henry
Fuqua 1924-26
W.
H. Bynum 1926-40
Fred
S. LeBlanc 1941-44
Powers
Higginbotham 1944-48
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
1873 Jul 31:
James
E. Elam, died in office.
Postmasters at Baton Rouge, 1812-1969 (may be
incomplete!)
James
Chauveau 1812-13
Isaiah
Nelson 1813
James
Converse 1813-15
Ezekiel
Alexander 1815-18
William
White 1818-21
Hugh
Alexander 1821-28
Stephen
Henderson, Jr. 1828-29
Hugh
Alexander 1829-35
Abel
Waddill 1835-41
Moses
L. Meeker 1841-43
Hugh
T. Waddill 1843-46
George
A. Pike 1846-50
John
C. La None 1850-53
Joseph
McCormick 1853-61
Christopher
G. Breckinridge 1865-68
Orton
Hackett 1868-69
John
O'Connor 1869-76
Charles
G. Pages 1876-77
John
O'Connor 1877
Alexander
Smith 1877-81
Samuel
H. B. Schoonmaker 1881-84
Alexander
Smith 1884-87
Abner
L. D. Conrad 1887-89
Oscar
H. Forman 1889-90
Alexander
J. McGregor 1890
Alexander
Smith 1890-93
Joseph
E. Blouin 1893-98
Alexander
Smith 1898-1902
James
B. Burnett 1902
Frank
E. Posey 1902-10
Edward
M. Burnett 1910-13
Samuel
Y. Watson 1913-31
Charles
F. A. Brown 1931
Charles
F. A. Brown 1931-36
Robert
Lee Pettit 1936-37
Percy
J. Landry 1937-38
Robert
Lee Pettit 1938-43
Joe
W. Bates 1943
Mabel
J. Bates 1943-47
Murray
B. McCarley 1947-52
Ernest
L. Roberts 1952-53
Alton
L. Lea 1953-54
Alton
L. Lea 1954-69
Baker (part of
East Baton Rouge Parish)
Mayors of Baker, 1992-2000 (may be incomplete!)
Bobby
Simpson 1992-2000
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
1996 Mar 12:
Bobby
Simpson (Rep), elected;
Lamon
L. Moody, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
Postmasters at Baker, 1889-1901 (may be
incomplete!)
John
B. Merritt as of 1889
John
B. Merritt as of 1901
Zachary (part of
East Baton Rouge Parish)
Postmasters at Zachary, 1887-1901 (may be
incomplete!)
James
M. Loudon as of 1887-89
James
A. Montegudo as of 1901
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