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Jay Dardenne

John Leigh "Jay" Dardenne, Jr. (born February 6, 1954), has been Louisiana's 53rd lieutenant governor since November 22, 2010. He won a special election to the position held in conjunction with the regular November 2 general election. At the time, Dardenne was Louisiana secretary of state. Formerly, Dardenne (pronounced DAR DEN)〔With equal stress on both syllables as in French—IPA /dar·dən/.〕 was a member of the Louisiana State Senate from the Baton Rouge suburbs, having served from 1992 until his election as secretary of state on September 30, 2006.
==Political overview==
Dardenne was reelected to a full term as secretary of state in the October 20, 2007, nonpartisan blanket primary. He received 758,156 votes (63 percent) to 373,956 (31 percent) for the Democrat Robert Wooley. A "No Party" candidate, Scott Lewis, received the remaining 64,704 votes (5 percent). Dardenne won fifty-eight of the state's sixty-four parishes. He outpolled gubernatorial candidate Bobby Jindal, a fellow Republican, in raw votes and won sixty-one parishes to Jindal's sixty.〔(Profile ), GCR & Associates site; accessed January 26, 2015.〕
On November 2, 2010, Dardenne was elected lieutenant governor of Louisiana, defeating opponent Caroline Fayard, a young Democrat originally from Denham Springs, in the 2010 State of Louisiana elections. Tom Schedler, Dardenne's chief deputy in the secretary of state's office, succeeded him in performing the responsibilities of the secretary of state when Dardenne was sworn in as lieutenant governor.
Dardenne polled 719,243 votes (57 percent) to Fayard's 540,633 (43 percent). Dardenne won most of the sixty-four parishes but lost Orleans, Caddo, and St. Landry.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Louisiana general election returns, November 2, 2010 )

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