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Fred S. LeBlanc : ウィキペディア英語版
Fred S. LeBlanc

Frederick Saugrain LeBlanc, Sr., known as Fred S. LeBlanc (July 24, 1897 – June 11, 1969),〔()〕〔()〕 was a 20th-century politician in the U.S. state of Louisiana who served two terms as his state's attorney general and was firmly allied with the anti-Long faction of the predominant Democratic Party.
==Background==
LeBlanc graduated in 1916 from Catholic High School in Baton Rouge.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Catholic High School Hall of Fame )〕 He thereafter graduated in 1920 from the Louisiana State University Law Center. For a time he was a Louisiana State University professor and the district attorney of West Baton Rouge Parish〔 From 1941 to 1944, he was the mayor of Baton Rouge.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Elected and Appointed Officials in City-Parish Government )〕 In 1944, LeBlanc was elected state attorney general in the first administration of Governor Jimmie Davis. He defeated by a relatively narrow margin the Long-backed candidate, State Senator Joe T. Cawthorn of Mansfield in DeSoto Parish.
Also victorious on the Davis ticket was the lieutenant governor candidate, J. Emile Verret, who defeated Earl Kemp Long for the second office in a runoff election.〔''Minden Herald'', December 24, 1943〕 LeBlanc was unseated in 1948 by Bolivar Edwards Kemp, Jr., the choice of the successful gubernatorial candidate that year, Earl Long. LeBlanc instead ran with Long's opponent, former Governor Sam Houston Jones, who fared poorly in the 1948 contest.〔''Minden Herald'', January 16, 1948, p. 2〕 Bolivar Kemp, the new attorney general was a brother-in-law of Cajun humorist and chef Justin Wilson.
In 1952, LeBlanc returned to office as attorney general as a candidate on the Robert F. Kennon intraparty ticket. He defeated the Long choice, Joe Arthur Sims of Hammond in Tangipahoa Parish.

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