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Taylor Townsend (politician)

Thomas Taylor Townsend
Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
from the 23rd district
In office
2000 – January 14, 2008
Preceded by Jimmy D. Long
Succeeded by Rick Nowlin
Personal details
Born (1963-07-05) July 5, 1963 (age 53)
, United States
Political party Democratic
Alma mater

Northwestern State University

Southern University at Baton Rouge Law School
Occupation Attorney

Northwestern State University

Thomas Taylor Townsend, known as Taylor Townsend (born July 5, 1963), is an attorney from , who served as a Democrat in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 2000–2008. Townsend is a nephew and law partner of former Louisiana State Senator Donald G. Kelly, in the firm Kelly, Townsend & Thomas.

In the 1999 nonpartisan blanket primary, Townsend narrowly upset veteran Democratic state Representative Jimmy D. Long, a Natchitoches businessman and member of the Long political dynasty who had served consecutively since 1968. Townsend prevailed, 7643 votes (51 percent) to Long's 7447 votes (49 percent). The defeat was stunning in that Long had been unopposed in 1995. Long was apparently the last member of his political family to have held public office in Louisiana until 2008, when Long's younger brother, Gerald Long of Natchitoches, won a state senate seat by defeating Taylor Townsend. Considered an authority on secondary and higher education planning and funding, Jimmy Long had been named one of the 100 most significant people in the 20th century history of North Louisiana by the Shreveport Times newspaper.

In the 2007 primary, Townsend did not seek a third term but instead ran for the open state Senate seat which had been held by his uncle from 1976–1996. The Democratic incumbent, Kenneth Michael "Mike" Smith of Winnfield, the seat of Winn Parish, who was ineligible to seek a fourth term. In a surprising turn of events, Townsend was defeated by Gerald Long, the first Long family member elected to office in Louisiana as a Republican. Long procured 20,609 votes (54 percent) to Townsend's 17,699 (46 percent) and won five of the six parishes in the district, losing only Natchitoches, the home of both candidates. He even won in Red River Parish, one of only two North Louisiana parishes that did not support Republican Governor Bobby Jindal in the October 20 primary.


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