Jimmy Boyd (Louisiana politician)

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Jimmy Boyd
Louisiana State Representative for
Bossier Parish (later District 9)
In office
1944–1952
Preceded byFord E. Stinson
Succeeded byFord E. Stinson
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceBossier City, Louisiana, USA

Jimmy Boyd was a two-term Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Bossier City in northwestern Louisiana.[1] He represented Bossier Parish from 1944 to 1952, sandwiched between the tenure of long-term Representative Ford E. Stinson of Benton.[2]

When Stinson did not seek a second term in the House 1943 because of his military commitment, Boyd succeeded him and won a second term by seventy-seven votes in the 1947 primary election over ,[2] a restaurateur from Bossier City and Minden in neighboring Webster Parish. Jones rebounded in 1956 to serve a single term in the Louisiana State Senate for Bossier and Webster parishes with his narrow victory over , a businessman from Doyline in southwestern Webster Parish.

References[]

  1. ^ "Boyd, Jimmy". The Political Graveyard. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Membership in the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1812-2012" (PDF). legis.state.la.us. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 29, 2009. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
Political offices
Preceded by Louisiana State Representative for Bossier Parish
Jimmy Boyd

1944–1952
Succeeded by
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