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American politician
Ramsey Reid Falconer
Louisiana State Representative
for District 89 (St. Tammany Parish)
In office
January 2016 – January 2020
Preceded byTimothy Burns
Succeeded byRichard Nelson
Personal details
BornDecember 26, 1956
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Celeste G. Falconer, 1980
Residence(s)Madisonville
St. Tammany Parish
Louisiana, USA
Alma materLouisiana State University

Ramsey Reid Falconer, known as Reid Falconer (born December 26, 1956), is a former Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 89 in St. Tammany Parish in suburban New Orleans, Louisiana. On January 11, 2016, he succeeded the term-limited Republican Representative Timothy Burns. In 2019, he ran for District 11 in the Louisiana State Senate, but lost to fellow Republican Patrick McMath.

In the October 24, 2015 primary election, Falconer, with 7,135 votes (66 percent), defeated another Republican candidate, Pat Phillips, who polled 3,683 votes (34 percent). Phillips had also unsuccessfully opposed Tim Burns in the 2011 primary.

2019 lawsuit

Falconer is currently suing FanDroppings LLC, owners of the TigerDroppings website. Falconer is requesting information on the website's user posting allegedly fake information involving a criminal complaint at Southeastern University.

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References

  1. "Ramsey Falconer, December 1956". Louisiana Secretary of State. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
  2. "Results for Election Date: 10/24/2015". Louisiana Secretary of State. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
  3. "Political candidate files lawsuit to get TigerDroppings user's personal information".
Louisiana House of Representatives
Preceded byTimothy Burns Louisiana State Representative for
District 89 (St. Tammany Parish)

2016 – 2020
Succeeded byRichard Nelson
Members of the Louisiana House of Representatives
Speaker of the House
Phillip DeVillier (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Michael T. Johnson (R)
  1. Danny McCormick (R)
  2. Steven Jackson (D)
  3. Tammy Phelps (D)
  4. Joy Walters (D)
  5. Dennis Bamburg Jr. (R)
  6. Michael Melerine (R)
  7. Larry Bagley (R)
  8. Raymond Crews (R)
  9. Dodie Horton (R)
  10. Wayne McMahen (R)
  11. Rashid Armand Young (D)
  12. Chris Turner (R)
  13. Jack McFarland (R)
  14. Michael Echols (R)
  15. Foy Gadberry (R)
  16. Adrian Fisher (D)
  17. Pat Moore (D)
  18. Jeremy LaCombe (R)
  19. Francis C. Thompson (R)
  20. Neil Riser (R)
  21. C. Travis Johnson (D)
  22. Gabe Firment (R)
  23. Shaun Mena (D)
  24. Rodney Schamerhorn (R)
  25. Jason Brian DeWitt (R)
  26. Ed Larvadain III (D)
  27. Michael T. Johnson (R)
  28. Daryl Deshotel (R)
  29. Edmond Jordan (D)
  30. Charles Owen (R)
  31. Troy Hebert (R)
  32. R. Dewith Carrier (R)
  33. Les Farnum (R)
  34. Wilford Carter Sr. (D)
  35. Brett F. Geymann (R)
  36. Phillip Tarver (R)
  37. Troy Romero (R)
  38. Rhonda Butler (R)
  39. Julie Emerson (R)
  40. Dustin Miller (D)
  41. Phillip DeVillier (R)
  42. Chance Keith Henry (R)
  43. Josh Carlson (R)
  44. Tehmi Jahi Chassion (D)
  45. Brach Myers (R)
  46. Chad Michael Boyer (R)
  47. Ryan Bourriaque (R)
  48. Beau Beaulieu (R)
  49. Jacob Jules Gabriel Landry (R)
  50. Vincent St. Blanc III (R)
  51. Beryl Amedee (R)
  52. Jerome Zeringue (R)
  53. Jessica Domangue (R)
  54. Joseph Orgeron (R)
  55. Bryan Fontenot (R)
  56. Beth Anne Billings (R)
  57. Sylvia Elaine Taylor (D)
  58. Ken Brass (D)
  59. Tony Bacala (R)
  60. Chad Brown (D)
  61. C. Denise Marcelle (D)
  62. Roy Daryl Adams (D)
  63. Barbara West Carpenter (D)
  64. Kellee Hennessy Dickerson (R)
  65. Lauren Ventrella (R)
  66. Emily Chenevert (R)
  67. Larry Selders (D)
  68. Dixon McMakin (R)
  69. Paula Davis (R)
  70. Barbara Reich Freiberg (R)
  71. Roger William Wilder, III (R)
  72. Robby Carter (D)
  73. Kimberly Coates (R)
  74. Peter F. Egan, Sr. (R)
  75. John Wyble (R)
  76. Stephanie Berault (R)
  77. Mark Wright (R)
  78. John Illg (R)
  79. Debbie Villio (R)
  80. Polly Thomas (R)
  81. Jeffrey Wiley (R)
  82. Laurie Schlegel (R)
  83. Kyle Green (D)
  84. Timothy P. Kerner Sr. (R)
  85. Vincent Cox III (R)
  86. Nicholas Muscarello (R)
  87. Rodney Lyons (D)
  88. Kathy Edmonston (R)
  89. Christopher Kim Carver (R)
  90. Brian Glorioso (R)
  91. Mandie Landry (D)
  92. Joseph A. Stagni (R)
  93. Alonzo Knox (D)
  94. Stephanie Hilferty (R)
  95. Shane Mack (R)
  96. Marcus Bryant (D)
  97. Matthew Willard (D)
  98. Aimee Adatto Freeman (D)
  99. Candace Newell (D)
  100. Jason Hughes (D)
  101. Vanessa Caston LaFleur (D)
  102. Delisha Boyd (D)
  103. Michael Bayham (R)
  104. Jack Galle (R)
  105. Jacob Braud (R)


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