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  Lambert, Louis
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NameLouis Lambert
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Prairieville, Louisiana , United States
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Born December 21, 1940
Died Still Living (83 years)
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InfoLouis Joseph Lambert, Jr. is a Louisiana attorney and businessman who is best remembered for having been the first Democrat since Reconstruction to have lost a contested gubernatorial general election to a Republican candidate.

Lambert, then a member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, lost the 1979 governor's race to Republican U.S. Representative David C. Treen, then of Jefferson Parish in the Third Congressional District. A switch of 4,979 votes out of nearly 1.4 million cast, however, would have made Lambert governor by a one-vote margin.

Lambert represented District 18 in the Louisiana state Senate from 1994 until 2004. His district encompassed parts of East Baton Rouge, Ascension, Livingston, St. James, and St. John the Baptist parishes. He maintains a law office, specialty in personal injury cases, in Gonzales and lives in Prairieville (Ascension Parish) with his wife, Mary Gayle S. Lambert.


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  11/04/2008 District Attorney - 23rd JDC - Runoff Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  10/04/2008 District Attorney - 23rd JDC Won 28.23% (+0.00%)
  01/10/2000 LA State Senate President Pro Tempore Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  10/23/1999 LA State Senate 18 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  10/21/1995 LA State Senate 18 Won 79.69% (+59.37%)
  10/01/1994 LA State Senate 18 - Special Election Won 54.68% (+9.37%)
  09/27/1986 LA PSC - District 3 Won 85.81% (+71.62%)
  12/08/1979 LA Governor - Runoff Lost 49.65% (-0.70%)
  10/27/1979 LA Governor - Initial Election Won 20.74% (+0.00%)
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