Louisiana
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| 13 April 1812 | |
| Capital: | Baton Rouge |
|---|---|
| Population: | 4,468,976 (2000) |
| Number of US Representatives: | 7 |
| Number of Electoral votes: | 9 |
| State Legislature State Senate size State House size | Legislature 39 105 |
| State officials Governor US Senators | [[{{{Governor}}}]] [[{{{USsen1}}}]] [[{{{USsen2}}}]] |
[edit] Current Officials
Governor Kathleen Blanco (D)
U.S. Senators Mary Landrieu (D),
David Vitter (R)
Representatives
- "Bobby" Jindal, (R), District 1
- William J. Jefferson (D), District 2
- "Charlie" Melancon(D), District 3
- "Jim" McCrery (R), District 4
- Rodney Alexander (R), District 5
- Richard H. Baker (R), District 6
- Charles W. Boustany, Jr. (R), District 7
[edit] External links
- Official website of the State of Louisiana
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