Melinda Schwegmann Explained

Melinda Schwegmann
State House:Louisiana
District:98th
Term Start:March 30, 1998
Term End:March 29, 2004
Preceded:Garey Forster
Succeeded:Cheryl Gray
Office2:49th Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
Term Start2:January 13, 1992
Term End2:January 8, 1996
Governor2:Edwin Edwards
Predecessor2:Paul Hardy
Successor2:Kathleen Blanco
Birth Place:Austin, Texas, U.S.
Birth Date:25 October 1946
Nationality:American
Residence:Metairie, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana
Party:Republican (since 2003)
Democratic (before 2003)
Spouse:John F. Schwegmann
Relations:John G. Schwegmann (father-in-law)
Children:3

Melinda Burge Schwegmann (born October 25, 1946) is an American politician. In 1991, outspending incumbent Paul Hardy by almost two to one in total and being in a runoff with him with David Duke at the top of the Louisiana GOP ticket, she defeated him overwhelmingly to become the first woman to serve as Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana and was in office from 1992 to 1996. While in office, she was a proponent of the arts and culture in the state.

She ran unsuccessfully in the 1995 Louisiana gubernatorial election. She was, along with her opponent Mary Landrieu, the first woman to have a serious chance of winning the office. She finished in 6th place out of the 15 running in that year's jungle primary.

In 1997, she celebrated her 51st birthday by winning a seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives. She filled the unexpired term of Garey Forster. She served until 2003, when she switched her political party from a Democrat to become a Republican and ran again for Lt. Governor. Spending less than one-fourth of what she spent the year she was elected, she lost, coming in third place.

She is married to John F. Schwegmann. Through marriage, Schwegmann became a member of the family of grocery retailers that owned Schwegmann Brothers Giant Supermarkets.[1]

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  1. News: Grocery Pioneer Dies At 83 Schwegmann Built Empire . 20 February 2021 . New Orleans Times-Picayune . March 7, 1995.