Allison Bent Bowler
| Allison Bent Bowler | |
| Candidate for | |
| Louisiana House of Representatives, District 79 | |
| Party | Republican |
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Elections
2013
Bowler ran for election in the special election for Louisiana House of Representatives District 79. The seat is vacant following Anthony Ligi's (R) resignation on January 1, 2013 to become executive director and chief legal counsel for the Jefferson Business Council. Bowler was defeated by Julie Stokes (R) in the special election on March 2, 2013. Candidates had until January 11 to file.[1] [2][3]
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