Chris John (politician)

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Template:Short description Template:BLP sources Template:Infobox officeholder Christopher Charles John (born January 5, 1960) is an American politician and lobbyist who from 1997 to 2005 served as a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives for Louisiana's 7th congressional district.

Early life

Template:BLP unreferenced section Chris John was born in Crowley in Acadia Parish, one of six children, and reared as a Roman Catholic. He is of Lebanese, French, and German extraction. He attended Notre Dame Catholic High School in Crowley and Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.

Early political activity

He was a page while his father, John N. John, III, was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives. In the early 1980s, he was elected to the Crowley City Council.

Congress

In 1996, John was elected to Congress. He defeated fellow Democrat Hunter Lundy in a runoff for the 7th district seat and was subsequently re-elected three times. He served from 1997 to 2005.

Senate race

In 2004, John announced he would not run for re-election to his House seat but would instead run for the seat in the U.S. Senate being vacated by popular Democrat and fellow Crowley native John Breaux, who endorsed him.Template:Citation needed

John, however, was defeated by Republican David Vitter of the New Orleans suburbs in the primary, Vitter garnered 51 percent of the vote, compared to 29 percent for John. The remainder of the ballots was split between then State Treasurer John Neely Kennedy and the African-American then-state senator Arthur Morrell, both Democrats. John's seat in the House fell into Republican hands, as Charles Boustany won the 7th district with 55 percent of the vote against Democrat Willie Landry Mount.<ref name="clerkresults"/> Kennedy later switched parties and succeeded Vitter as senator in 2017.

Post-political career

John is married to Payton Smith of Leesville, whose father, John R. Smith, is a member of the Louisiana State Senate and a former state House member. The Johns have two sons, who are twins.

Lobbying

After his House career ended, John worked for two years as a lobbyist in Washington, D.C. Since August 2007, he has made his home in Lafayette, where he is chief lobbyist for the United States Oil and Gas Association. (Morning Advocate).Template:Citation needed

Honors

In 2009, John was inducted into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame in Winnfield.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Electoral history

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Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct Other Party Votes Pct
1996 Template:Party shading/Democratic |Christopher John Template:Party shading/Democratic align="right" |128,449 Template:Party shading/Democratic |53% Template:Party shading/Republican |(no candidate) Template:Party shading/Republican align="right" | Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Party shading/Democratic |Hunter Lundy Template:Party shading/Democratic |Democratic Template:Party shading/Democratic align="right" |113,351 Template:Party shading/Democratic align="right" |47%
1998 Template:Party shading/Democratic |Christopher John Template:Party shading/Democratic align="right" |* Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Party shading/Republican |(no candidate) Template:Party shading/Republican align="right" | Template:Party shading/Republican |
2000 Template:Party shading/Democratic |Template:Nowrap Template:Party shading/Democratic align="right" |152,796 Template:Party shading/Democratic |83% Template:Party shading/Republican |(no candidate) Template:Party shading/Republican align="right" | Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Party shading/Independent |Michael P. Harris Template:Party shading/Independent |Libertarian Template:Party shading/Independent align="right" |30,687 Template:Party shading/Independent align="right" |17%
2002 Template:Party shading/Democratic |Christopher John Template:Party shading/Democratic align="right" |138,659 Template:Party shading/Democratic |87% Template:Party shading/Republican |(no candidate) Template:Party shading/Republican align="right" | Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Party shading/Independent |Roberto Valletta Template:Party shading/Independent |Libertarian Template:Party shading/Independent align="right" |21,051 Template:Party shading/Independent align="right" |13%

Template:Refbegin*No vote totals were recorded in 1998. Section 511 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, as amended, provides that a candidate who is unopposed is declared elected by the people and his/her name shall not appear on the ballot in either the primary or general election.Template:Refend

Louisiana Senator (Class III): 2004 results<ref name="clerkresults" />
Year Democrats Votes Pct Republicans Votes Pct Other Votes Pct
2004 Template:Party shading/Democratic |Template:Nowrap Template:Party shading/Democratic align="right" |542,150 Template:Party shading/Democratic |29% Template:Party shading/Republican |Template:Nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican align="right" |943,014 Template:Party shading/Republican |51% Template:Party shading/Independent |Richard M. Fontanesi Template:Party shading/Independent align="right" |15,097 Template:Party shading/Independent align="right" |1%
Template:Party shading/Democratic |John Neely Kennedy Template:Party shading/Democratic align="right" |275,821 Template:Party shading/Democratic align="right" |15% Template:Party shading/Independent |R. A. “Skip” Galan Template:Party shading/Independent align="right" |12,463 Template:Party shading/Independent align="right" |1%
Template:Party shading/Democratic | Arthur A. Morrell Template:Party shading/Democratic align="right" |47,222 Template:Party shading/Democratic align="right" |3%
Template:Party shading/Democratic |Sam Houston Melton Jr. Template:Party shading/Democratic align="right" |12,289 Template:Party shading/Democratic align="right" |1%

See also

References

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