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The following is a list of notable living and deceased members of the
Knights of Columbus, the world's largest
Catholic family,
fraternal, and
service organization.
Supreme officers[edit]
Politics and public service[edit]
Judicial branch[edit]
Executive branch[edit]
Legislative branch[edit]
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[33]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Gingrey, U.S.Republican Congressman from Georgia
- Andrew P. Harris, U.S. Republican congressman from Maryland.
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[34]
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia
- Alex X. Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators[edit]
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[35]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.[36]
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[37]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[38]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[39]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[40]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature[41]
- Caesar Trunzo Former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
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List of Knights of Columbus
Wikipedia list article
The following is a list of notable living and deceased members of the
Knights of Columbus, the world's largest
Catholic family,
fraternal, and
service organization.
Politics and public service[edit]
Judicial branch[edit]
Executive branch[edit]
Legislative branch[edit]
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
State legislators[edit]
Louisiana[edit]
The following is a list of notable living and deceased members of the Knights of Columbus, the world's largest Catholic family, fraternal, and service organization.
Judicial branch[edit]
Executive branch[edit]
Legislative branch[edit]
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[33]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Gingrey, U.S.Republican Congressman from Georgia
- Andrew P. Harris, U.S. Republican congressman from Maryland.
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[34]
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia
- Alex X. Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators[edit]
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[35]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.[36]
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[37]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[38]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[39]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[40]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature[41]
- Caesar Trunzo Former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
Louisiana[edit]
- Bo Ackal, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Iberia and St. Martin parishes, 1972–1996[42]
- Jeff Arnold, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from New Orleans
- Armand Brinkhaus, former member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from St. Landry Parish[43]
- Edward S. Bopp, member of the Louisiana House from 1977 to 1984[44]
- Dennis Paul Hebert, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1972–1996[45]
- Sam A. LeBlanc III, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 for Orleans and Jefferson parishes; resident of St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish
- Samuel A. LeBlanc I, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1912 to 1916; state court judge from 1920 to 1954[46]
- Gregory A. Miller, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives[47]
- Ricky Templet, former Louisiana state representative[48]
- Sam H. Theriot, former Louisiana state representative[49]
Wisconsin[edit]
- William P. Atkinson, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William Banach, member
The following is a list of notable living and deceased members of the Knights of Columbus, the world's largest Catholic family, fraternal, and service organization.
Supreme officers[edit]
Politics and public service[edit]
Judicial branch[edit]
Executive branch[edit]
Legislative branch[edit]
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[33]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Gingrey, U.S.Republican Congressman from Georgia
- Andrew P. Harris, U.S. Republican congressman from Maryland.
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[34]
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia
- Alex X. Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators[edit]
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[35]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.[36]
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[37]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[38]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[39]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[40]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature[41]
- Caesar Trunzo Former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
Louisiana[edit]
- Bo Ackal, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Iberia and St. Martin parishes, 1972–1996[42]
- Jeff Arnold, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from New Orleans
- Armand Brinkhaus, former member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from St. Landry Parish[43]
- Edward S. Bopp, member of the Louisiana House from 1977 to 1984[44]
- Dennis Paul Hebert, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1972–1996[45]
- Sam A. LeBlanc III, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 for Orleans and Jefferson parishes; resident of St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish
- Samuel A. LeBlanc I, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1912 to 1916; state court judge from 1920 to 1954[46]
- Gregory A. Miller, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives[47]
- Ricky Templet, former Louisiana state representative[48]
- Sam H. Theriot, former Louisiana state representative[49]
Wisconsin[edit]
- William P. Atkinson, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William Banach, member
The following is a list of notable living and deceased members of the Knights of Columbus, the world's largest Catholic family, fraternal, and service organization.
Supreme officers[edit]
Politics and public service[edit]
Judicial branch[edit]
Executive branch[edit]
Legislative branch[edit]
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[33]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Gingrey, U.S.Republican Congressman from Georgia
- Andrew P. Harris, U.S. Republican congressman from Maryland.
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[34]
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia
- Alex X. Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators[edit]
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[35]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.[36]
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[37]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[38]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[39]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[40]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature[41]
- Caesar Trunzo Former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
Louisiana[edit]
- Bo Ackal, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Iberia and St. Martin parishes, 1972–1996[42]
- Jeff Arnold, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from New Orleans
- Armand Brinkhaus, former member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from St. Landry Parish[43]
- Edward S. Bopp, member of the Louisiana House from 1977 to 1984[44]
- Dennis Paul Hebert, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1972–1996[45]
- Sam A. LeBlanc III, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 for Orleans and Jefferson parishes; resident of St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish
- Samuel A. LeBlanc I, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1912 to 1916; state court judge from 1920 to 1954[46]
- Gregory A. Miller, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives[47]
- Ricky Templet, former Louisiana state representative[48]
- Sam H. Theriot, former Louisiana state representative[49]
Wisconsin[edit]
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Politics and public service[edit]
Judicial branch[edit]
Executive branch[edit]
Legislative branch[edit]
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[33]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Gingrey, U.S.Republican Congressman from Georgia
- Andrew P. Harris, U.S. Republican congressman from Maryland.
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[34]
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia
- Alex X. Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators[edit]
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[35]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.[36]
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[37]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[38]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[39]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[40]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature[41]
- Caesar Trunzo Former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
Louisiana[edit]
- Bo Ackal, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Iberia and St. Martin parishes, 1972–1996[42]
- Jeff Arnold, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from New Orleans
- Armand Brinkhaus, former member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from St. Landry Parish[43]
- Edward S. Bopp, member of the Louisiana House from 1977 to 1984[44]
- Dennis Paul Hebert, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1972–1996[45]
- Sam A. LeBlanc III, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 for Orleans and Jefferson parishes; resident of St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish
- Samuel A. LeBlanc I, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1912 to 1916; state court judge from 1920 to 1954[46]
- Gregory A. Miller, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives[47]
- Ricky Templet, former Louisiana state representative[48]
- Sam H. Theriot, former Louisiana state representative[49]
Wisconsin[edit]
- William P. Atkinson, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William Banach, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Charles A. Barnard, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Gregor J. Bock, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Everett E. Bolle, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- John P. Dobyns, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- John L. McEwen, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Gary R. Goyke, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Raymond F. Heinzen, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Robert T. Huber, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- David E. Hutchison, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Henry J. Janssen, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Eugene S. Kaufman, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Stanley J. Lato, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- James Lynn, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas A. Manning, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Dale McKenna, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- David Mogilka, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Richard C. Nowakowski, former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- David D. O'Malley, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas D. Ourada,
The following is a list of notable living and deceased members of the Knights of Columbus, the world's largest Catholic family, fraternal, and service organization.
Politics and public service[edit]
Judicial branch[edit]
Executive branch[edit]
Legislative branch[edit]
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[33]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Gingrey, U.S.Republican Congressman from Georgia
- Andrew P. Harris, U.S. Republican congressman from Maryland.
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[34]
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia
- Alex X. Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators[edit]
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[35]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.[36]
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[37]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[38]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[39]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[40]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature[41]
- Caesar Trunzo Former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
Louisiana[edit]
- Bo Ackal, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Iberia and St. Martin parishes, 1972–1996[42]
- Jeff Arnold, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from New Orleans
- Armand Brinkhaus, former member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from St. Landry Parish[43]
- Edward S. Bopp, member of the Louisiana House from 1977 to 1984[44]
- Dennis Paul Hebert, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1972–1996[45]
- Sam A. LeBlanc III, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 for Orleans and Jefferson parishes; resident of St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish
- Samuel A. LeBlanc I, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1912 to 1916; state court judge from 1920 to 1954[46]
- Gregory A. Miller, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives[47]
- Ricky Templet, former Louisiana state representative[48]
- Sam H. Theriot, former Louisiana state representative[49]
Wisconsin[edit]
- William P. Atkinson, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William Banach, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Charles A. Barnard, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Gregor J. Bock, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Everett E. Bolle, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- John P. Dobyns, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- John L. McEwen, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Gary R. Goyke, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Raymond F. Heinzen, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Robert T. Huber, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- David E. Hutchison, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Henry J. Janssen, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Eugene S. Kaufman, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Stanley J. Lato, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- James Lynn, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas A. Manning, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Dale McKenna, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- David Mogilka, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Richard C. Nowakowski, former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- David D. O'Malley, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Bruce Peloquin, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Randall J. Radtke, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Valentine P. Rath, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- James A. Rutkowski, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Mark Ryan, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas M. Schaus, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Charles J. Schmidt, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate
- William A. Schmidt, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Edward Stack, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William T. Sullivan, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Lary J. Swoboda, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Raymond J. Tobiasz, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William W. Ward, member
- Bruce Peloquin, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Randall J. Radtke, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Valentine P. Rath, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- James A. Rutkowski, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Mark Ryan, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas M. Schaus, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Charles J. Schmidt, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate
- William A. Schmidt, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Edward Stack, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William T. Sullivan, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Lary J. Swoboda, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Raymond J. Tobiasz, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William W. Ward, member
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