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Fredman Hardy Jr.

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Fredman Hardy Jr.
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Prior offices
Calcasieu Parish School Board District 2

Fredman Hardy Jr. (Democratic Party) was a member of the Calcasieu Parish School Board in Louisiana, representing District 2. Hardy assumed office in 2006. Hardy left office on January 1, 2023.

Hardy (Democratic Party) ran for re-election to the Calcasieu Parish School Board to represent District 2 in Louisiana. Hardy won in the general election on December 8, 2018.

Elections

2018

See also: Calcasieu Parish Public Schools elections (2018)


Louisiana elections use the majority-vote system. All candidates compete in the same primary, and a candidate can win the election outright by receiving more than 50 percent of the vote. If no candidate does, the top two vote recipients from the primary advance to the general election, regardless of their partisan affiliation.

General election

General election for Calcasieu Parish School Board District 2

Incumbent Fredman Hardy Jr. defeated Christopher Archinard in the general election for Calcasieu Parish School Board District 2 on December 8, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Fredman Hardy Jr. (D)
 
55.2
 
939
Christopher Archinard (Independent)
 
44.8
 
762

Total votes: 1,701
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for Calcasieu Parish School Board District 2

Incumbent Fredman Hardy Jr. and Christopher Archinard defeated Fitzgerald Darbone and Wendy Robinson in the primary for Calcasieu Parish School Board District 2 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Fredman Hardy Jr. (D)
 
37.7
 
1,448
Christopher Archinard (Independent)
 
24.5
 
941
Fitzgerald Darbone (D)
 
20.1
 
774
Wendy Robinson (Independent)
 
17.7
 
679

Total votes: 3,842
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2014

See also: Calcasieu Parish Public Schools elections (2014)

All 15 seats on the Calcasieu Parish School Board were up for election on November 4, 2014. Candidates who were unopposed at the close of the qualifying period were considered elected as of August 22, 2014. Three of the races advanced from the primary to a general election on December 6, 2014.

Eight of the districts' incumbents did not seek re-election in 2014. District 1 incumbent R.L. Webb Jr. (D) did not file to run for re-election. Aaron Paul Natali (R) and Brandon Perkins (R) vied for the open seat. Clara Duhon (D), the District 3 incumbent, also did not file for the election. Three newcomers ran for her seat: Glenda Gay (D), Edwina Medearis (D) and Bill Shearman (D). Gay and Medearis advanced to a general election.

Teddie Atterbery Jr. (I), Gino Lubrano (D), Dean Roberts (R) and Deborah Theriot (R) sought the District 6 seat which incumbent Bill Jongbloed (R) did not seek to retain. Roberts and Atterbery advanced to a general election. The District 9 seat held by Randall "Randy" Burleigh (D) saw Frank "Coach Max" Caldarera (D) face Jason Allan Elliott (R). Becky B. Grove (D), Anthony O'Banion (R) and Alvin Dale Smith ran for the open District 10 seat as incumbent James "Jim" Karr (D) did not file to run in the election. Grove and Smith advanced to a general election.[1]

In District 15, John Duhon (R) defeated Tammie Pettis (D).

Two of the open seats were won by uncontested newcomers. Charles Wayne Hansen (R) won the District 12 seat being vacated by Joe Andrepont (D), and Wayne "Coach" Williams (D) won the District 14 seat being vacated by Roman L. Thompson (D). Also winning seats in unopposed races were District 4 incumbent Annette Ballard (D) and District 11 incumbent Chad Guidry (R).[1]

The remaining five seats saw incumbents facing challengers. District 2 incumbent Fredman Hardy Jr. (D) faced Jules Menou (I). Ronald Hayes (R) challenged District 5 incumbent Dale Bernard (I). Mack Dellafosse Jr. (D) sought to retain the District 7 seat against challenger Randy L. Thibodeaux (I). District 8 incumbent James Schooler (I) faced Eric Tarver (R).[1]

District 13 incumbent William Breaux (R) faced the most challengers with both Joy J. Abshire (D) and Jesse N. Fontenot (D) challenging him.[1]

Results

Calcasieu Parish Public Schools, District 2 Primary Election, 4-year term, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngFredman Hardy Jr. Incumbent 65.2% 2,595
     Independent Jules Menou 34.8% 1,383
Total Votes 3,978
Source: Louisiana Secretary of State, "Official Results," accessed November 6, 2014

Funding

As of October 30, 2014, Hardy reported $3,400.00 in contributions and $1,174.64 in expenditures to the Louisiana Ethics Administration Program, which left his campaign with $2,225.36 on hand.[2]

Endorsements

Hardy did not receive any official endorsements in this election.

2010

General election

Calcasieu Parish Public Schools, District 2 General Election, 4-year term, 2010
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngFredman Hardy Jr. 51.1% 1,691
     Democratic Marry Morris 48.9% 1,618
Total Votes 3,309
Source: Louisiana Secretary of State, "Official Election Results," accessed September 3, 2014

Primary election

Calcasieu Parish Public Schools, District 2 Primary Election, 4-year term, 2010
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngFredman Hardy Jr. 36.4% 739
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngMarry Morris 27.4% 555
     Democratic Sheral "Cookie" Lavergne 25.3% 514
     Independent Michael "Mike" Smith 10.9% 221
Total Votes 2,029
Source: Louisiana Secretary of State, "Official Election Results," accessed September 3, 2014

See also

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