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East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana
including Baton Rouge, Baker, Zachary
Mayor-Presidents, Mayors, Postmasters


Mayor-Presidents of East Baton Rouge Parish, 1949-2014(maybe incomplete!)
PowersHigginbotham 1949-52JesseL. Webb, Jr. 1953-56FrankMcConnel 1956MaryEustus Jones Webb 1956JackChristian 1957-64W.W. Dumas 1965-80PatScreen 1981-88TomEd McHugh 1989-2000BobbySimpson 2001-04KipHolden 2005-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1956 Apr 28:JesseL. Webb, Jr., died in office.
  • 1956 Aug 22:JackChristian, elected.
  • 1964 Aug 29:W.W. Dumas, elected;JackChristian, defeated.
  • 1976:W.W. Dumas, elected.
  • 1980:PatScreen, elected.
  • 1984:PatScreen, elected.
  • 1988 Oct 1:TomEd McHugh (Dem), advanced to runoff;W.W. Dumas (Dem), advanced to runoff;M.A. 'Mike' Cross (Dem), defeated;FredBenton (Dem), defeated;BillHowe (Rep), defeated;CarlCrane (Rep), defeated;E.Happy Abdelbaki, defeated.
  • 1988 Nov 8:TomEd McHugh (Dem), elected;W.W. Dumas (Dem), defeated.
  • 1992 Oct 3:TomEd McHugh (Dem), elected;RonJohnson (Dem), defeated;KimP. Carmouche (Rep), defeated.
  • 1996 Sep 21:TomEd McHugh (Rep), elected;KipHolden (Dem), defeated.
  • 2000 Oct 7:KipHolden (Dem), advanced to runoff;BobbySimpson (Rep), advanced to runoff;RolfeH. McCollister, Jr. (Rep), defeated;DonnaM. Mayeux (Dem), defeated;RoxsonWelch (Rep), defeated;FredC. Dent, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
  • 2000 Nov 7:BobbySimpson (Rep), elected;KipHolden (Dem), defeated.
  • 2004 Sep 18:KipHolden (Dem), advanced to runoff;BobbySimpson (Rep), advanced to runoff;WilliamDaniel (Dem), defeated;NatBankston (Rep), defeated;JohnB. Fontenot (Rep), defeated;LeroyDavis (Dem), defeated;StephanieJ. Greco, defeated.
  • 2004 Nov 2:KipHolden (Dem), elected;BobbySimpson (Rep), defeated.
  • 2008 Oct 4:KipHolden (Dem), elected;DanielG. Kyle (Rep), defeated;WayneCarter (Rep), defeated;RonJohnson (Dem), defeated.
  • 2012 Nov 6:KipHolden (Dem), elected;J.Michael Walker, Sr. (Rep), defeated;GordonMese, defeated;SteveMyers, defeated.



    (part of East Baton Rouge Parish)

    Mayors of Baton Rouge, 1850-1948(may beincomplete!)
    JohnR. Dufrocq 1850-55JosephMonget 1855-57EdwardCousinard 1857-59JamesE. Elam 1859-62B.F. Bryan 1862-65JordanHolt 1865JamesE. Elam 1865-69O.P. Skolfield 1869-70JamesE. Elam 1870-72HenrySchorten 1872JamesE. Elam 1872-73HenrySchorten 1873-76LeonJastremski 1876-82J.C. Charlotte 1882-83WilliamS. Booth 1883-84G.L. Vay 1884-88B.F. Bryan 1888-90G.L. Vay 1890-94B.F. Bryan 1894-96JohnJ. Wax 1896-98RobertA. Hart 1898-1902R.L. Pruyn 1902-03W.H. Bynum 1903-10JulesRoux 1910-13AlexGrouchy, Jr. 1913-22TurnerBynum 1922-23W.H. Bynum 1923-24HenryFuqua 1924-26W.H. Bynum 1926-40FredS. LeBlanc 1941-44PowersHigginbotham 1944-48

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1873 Jul 31:JamesE. Elam, died in office.


    Postmasters at Baton Rouge, 1812-1969(may beincomplete!)
    JamesChauveau 1812-13IsaiahNelson 1813JamesConverse 1813-15EzekielAlexander 1815-18WilliamWhite 1818-21HughAlexander 1821-28StephenHenderson, Jr. 1828-29HughAlexander 1829-35AbelWaddill 1835-41MosesL. Meeker 1841-43HughT. Waddill 1843-46GeorgeA. Pike 1846-50JohnC. La None 1850-53JosephMcCormick 1853-61ChristopherG. Breckinridge 1865-68OrtonHackett 1868-69JohnO'Connor 1869-76CharlesG. Pages 1876-77JohnO'Connor 1877AlexanderSmith 1877-81SamuelH. B. Schoonmaker 1881-84AlexanderSmith 1884-87AbnerL. D. Conrad 1887-89OscarH. Forman 1889-90AlexanderJ. McGregor 1890AlexanderSmith 1890-93JosephE. Blouin 1893-98AlexanderSmith 1898-1902JamesB. Burnett 1902FrankE. Posey 1902-10EdwardM. Burnett 1910-13SamuelY. Watson 1913-31CharlesF. A. Brown 1931CharlesF. A. Brown 1931-36RobertLee Pettit 1936-37PercyJ. Landry 1937-38RobertLee Pettit 1938-43JoeW. Bates 1943MabelJ. Bates 1943-47MurrayB. McCarley 1947-52ErnestL. Roberts 1952-53AltonL. Lea 1953-54AltonL. Lea 1954-69



    (part ofEast Baton Rouge Parish)

    Mayors of Baker, 1992-2000(may be incomplete!)
    BobbySimpson 1992-2000

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1996 Mar 12:BobbySimpson (Rep), elected;LamonL. Moody, Jr. (Rep), defeated.


    Postmasters at Baker, 1889-1901(may beincomplete!)
    JohnB. Merritt as of 1889JohnB. Merritt as of 1901



    (part ofEast Baton Rouge Parish)

    Postmasters at Zachary, 1887-1901(may beincomplete!)
    JamesM. Loudon as of 1887-89JamesA. Montegudo as of 1901


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