at the same time. In 2006, Cravins' father resigned from the Louisiana State Senate to become mayor of Opelousas. Cravins Jr. ran unopposed to fill the...
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Charles Boustany (redirect from Charles W. Boustany, Jr.)
senator Willie Mount of Lake Charles and Democratic state representative Don Cravins Jr. of Opelousas. In the open primary election, Boustany ranked first with...
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from the 24th district In office May 2009 – January 2016 Preceded by Don Cravins Jr. Succeeded by Gerald Boudreaux Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives...
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singer and musician who led the dance band Lil' Bob and the Lollipops. Don Cravins, Jr., African American Democrat who served, consecutively, in both houses...
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Senate Margaret Craven (politician) (born 1944), Maine State Senate Don Cravins Jr. (born 1972), Louisiana State Senate This disambiguation page lists...
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Republican incumbent Charles Boustany defeated Democratic State Senator Don Cravins, Jr. and Constitution Party candidate Peter Vidrine by a solid margin in...
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and schools have been named after Alpha men, such as the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, the Thurgood Marshall Public Policy Building at the University...
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Kansas 2: Nancy Boyda (D) Louisiana 2: William J. Jefferson (D) Louisiana 6: Don Cazayoux (D) Michigan 7: Tim Walberg (R) Michigan 9: Joe Knollenberg (R)...
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2022. "Minority Business Development Agency Announces Departure of Don Cravins Jr. as First-Ever Under Secretary of Commerce for Minority Business Development"...
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from the original on May 16, 2006.. "Donald Cravins – Once Upon A Creole: The Remarkable Story of Donald Cravins Sr. of Louisiana". November 1, 2014. Archived...
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