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American politician (born 1954)

Dale Michael Erdey
Louisiana State Senator for District 13 (Livingston, Tangipahoa, and East Baton Rouge parishes)
In office
2008–2020
Preceded byHeulette Fontenot
Succeeded byJ. Rogers Pope
Louisiana State Representative for
District 71 (Livingston Parish)
In office
2000–2008
Preceded byHeulette Fontenot
Succeeded byJ. Rogers Pope
Personal details
Born (1954-12-06) December 6, 1954 (age 70)
Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, USA
Political partyRepublican
Children
  • Lindsey E. McCaskill
  • Ashlyn E. McMorris
Residence(s)Livingston, Livingston Parish, Louisiana, USA
Alma mater
Occupation

Dale M. Erdey (born December 6, 1954) is a former Louisiana State Senator. He represented District 13 for 12 years, 2008–2020. Prior to that he was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1999 to 2007. Born in Hammond, Louisiana, Erdey graduated from Doyle High School and earned a B.S. at Louisiana State University.

References

  1. "Dale Erdey". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 18, 2020.
  2. "Sen. Dale M. Erdey". Retrieved December 18, 2020.
  3. "Dale Erdey Running for Reelection in State Senate, August 24, 2011". centralspeaks.com. Retrieved August 31, 2011.
  4. "Senator Dale M. Erdey". votesmart.org. Retrieved August 31, 2011.
Louisiana State Senate
Preceded byHeulette Fontenot Louisiana State Senator for District 13
(Livingston, Tangipahoa, and East Baton Rouge parishes)
Dale Michael Erdey

2008–2020
Succeeded byJ. Rogers Pope
Louisiana House of Representatives
Preceded byHeulette Fontenot Louisiana State Representative for District 71 (Livingston Parish)
Dale Michael Erdey

2000–2008
Succeeded byJ. Rogers Pope
Members of the Louisiana State Senate
President of the Senate
Cameron Henry (R)
President pro tempore
Regina Barrow (D)
  1. Bob Owen (R)
  2. Ed Price (D)
  3. Joseph Bouie (D)
  4. Jimmy Harris (D)
  5. Royce Duplessis (D)
  6. Rick Edmonds (R)
  7. Gary Carter Jr. (D)
  8. Patrick Connick (R)
  9. Cameron Henry (R)
  10. Kirk Talbot (R)
  11. Patrick McMath (R)
  12. Beth Mizell (R)
  13. Valarie Hodges (R)
  14. Cleo Fields (D)
  15. Regina Barrow (D)
  16. Franklin Foil (R)
  17. Caleb Kleinpeter (R)
  18. Eddie J. Lambert (R)
  19. Gregory A. Miller (R)
  20. Mike Fesi (R)
  21. Robert Allain III (R)
  22. Blake Miguez (R)
  23. Jean-Paul Coussan (R)
  24. Gerald Boudreaux (D)
  25. Mark Abraham (R)
  26. Bob Hensgens (R)
  27. Jeremy Stine (R)
  28. Heather Cloud (R)
  29. Jay Luneau (D)
  30. Mike Reese (R)
  31. Alan Seabaugh (R)
  32. Glen Womack (R)
  33. Stewart Cathey Jr. (R)
  34. Katrina Jackson (D)
  35. Jay Morris (R)
  36. Adam Bass (R)
  37. Bill Wheat (R)
  38. Thomas Pressly (R)
  39. Sam Jenkins (D)


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