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Pete Heine

Norman E. Heine, known as Pete Heine (born December 4, 1928), is a Democratic former mayor of the East Baton Rouge Parish city of Baker, located east of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, having served from 1964–1976 and again from 1981-1992.〔Kathleen Stephens, List of Baker Mayors, City of Baker, kstephens@cityofbakerla.com〕 Heine (pronounced HINEY) was the president of the Louisiana Municipal Association from 1967 to 1968.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pictures of past presidents of the Louisiana Municipal Association )
Heine was born in Baton Rouge and attended public schools there before enrolling at the defunct Jefferson Military College in Washington, Mississippi. He served in the United States Air Force from 1948-1952 as a staff sergeant, participating in the Berlin Airlift and later serving as crew chief on an F-86 Sabre jet.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=House Resolution No. 72 by State Representative Melvin "Kip" Holden, 2001 )〕 Heine is the widower of the former Georgia Lea Pilcher (September 2, 1926–December 12, 2006),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Social Security Death Index )〕 a pianist at the First Baptist Church of Baker. He is the father of five: Kathryn Earn Heine Overfield, herself a piano teacher in Zachary in East Baton Rouge Parish; Steven Kerry Heine, who died in 2002; Charles Norman "Chuck" Heine, George Lee Heine, and James Donald "Scooter" Heine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kathy’s Keyboards )
Heine was an alderman and Mayor Pro Tem when he was elected mayor in 1964 to succeed the retiring Henry Grady Smith, Sr. (1921–2009), who served from 1956-1964.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Henry Smith dies, former Baker mayor )〕 Only the fourth mayor in Baker history, Heine stepped down in 1976 to run unsuccessfully for the mayor-presidency of East Baton Rouge Parish, having lost to the incumbent Democrat, W.W. Dumas. A Republican, Mayor Jack Breaux of Zachary, finished third in the race for mayor-president.
As the Baker mayor, Heine was succeeded by Michael A. "Mike" Cross, who served until 1981, when he resigned the position to succeed State Senator Gaston Gerald, who had been expelled from the chamber in a 33-3 vote because of his conviction and imprisonment of extortion to receive a bribe. Heine then returned to the mayoralty post to succeed Cross. Heine served until 1992, when he declined to run again. The Baker mayoralty then went to the Republican Bobby Simpson, who subsequently became mayor-president in 2001.〔 In Heine's last campaign for mayor on March 8, 1988, he defeated another Democrat, Jewel E. "Duke" Welch, 2,244 (53.9 percent) to 1,923 (46.2 percent), a member of the East Baton Rouge Metro Council who was later elected as a state court judge. In that same election, the Democrat Sid J. Gautreaux, III, won the position of police chief in Baker.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Louisiana election returns, March 8, 1988 ) 〕 In 2007, Gautreaux was elected sheriff of East Baton Rouge Parish. Heine has served as a mayor in East Baton Rouge Parish longer than any other person.〔
From 1993-2000, he served as the first parish manager for West Feliciana Parish in St. Francisville, north of Baton Rouge.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="Hope and Faith: Kathy Heine Overfield's music is an inspiration to all", January 5, 2009 )
Heine ran unsuccessfully for lieutenant governor in the 1971 Democratic closed primary, with the eventual winner being former city council member Jimmy Fitzmorris of New Orleans. In 1973, he was an elected as a delegate from East Baton Rouge Parish to the Louisiana Constitutional Convention, which drafted the new charter approved by voters statewide in 1974.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Constitution drafters meet, reminisce 33 years later )
In 1991, Heine forced Mike Cross, his first successor as mayor of Baker, into a general election runoff for Cross' Senate seat. Cross led with 19,650 votes (45 percent) to Heine’s 13,808 (31.8 percent). Two other Democratic candidates shared the remaining 23 percent.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Louisiana election returns, October 19, 1991 ) 〕 In the second round of balloting, Cross prevailed, 28,234 votes (57.8 percent) to Heine’s 20,813 (42.4 percent).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Louisiana election returns, November 16, 1991 )
Heine is the son of the Reverend Charles Heine, a Baptist minister who helped to organize two area churches and was the pastor of several others. An active layman in his denomination, Heine was named in 2008 as the "Peoples Health Champion" in recognition of those over sixty-five who perform exceptional community service. In Heine’s case, he was honored for having coordinated the construction of a church in the Leland community.〔
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