Ronnie Johns (politician) explained

Ronnie Johns
State Senate1:Louisiana
District1:27th
Term Start1:2012
Term End1:July 23, 2021
Predecessor1:Willie Mount
Successor1:Jeremy Stine (elect)
State House2:Louisiana
District2:33rd
Term Start2:1996
Term End2:2008
Successor2:Mike Danahay
Party:Republican
Birth Date:14 July 1949
Birth Place:Bunkie, Louisiana, U.S.
Spouse:Michelle
Children:1
Education:University of Louisiana at Monroe (BS)
Residence:Sulphur, Louisiana, U.S.

Ronnie Johns is an American politician from the state of Louisiana. A Republican, Johns represented the 27th district of the Louisiana State Senate, based in Lake Charles, from 2012 until 2021, when he accepted the position of chairman of the state's gaming control board.[1] [2] Johns previously represented the 33rd district of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1996 until 2008.[3]

Career

Johns was a member of the Sulphur City Council from 1978 until 1982. In 1995, he was elected to the 33rd district of the Louisiana House of Representatives, where he served until 2008.[4]

In 2011, Johns announced he would run for the 27th district of the Louisiana State Senate. He was elected without opposition, and was re-elected in 2015 and 2019.[3] In 2020, Johns vied to become the next President of the Senate, but was defeated by fellow Republican Page Cortez.[5]

In July 2021, he resigned as District 27 State Senator the day after missing the historic veto override session aimed at overturning Governor John Bel Edwards’ veto on Louisiana's Constitutional Carry Bill. Johns used the excuse that he had a “bum leg” due to a knee replacement surgery and could not travel for a minimum of 4 weeks per doctor's orders.[6]

He was then appointed as Chairman of the Louisiana Gaming Board the very next day and said “he would assume his new position immediately” when he resigned from the District 27 State Senate Seat.[7]

Personal life

Johns lives in Sulphur with his wife Michelle; they have one daughter.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: State Senator Ronnie Johns - Republican District 27. Louisiana State Senate. June 12, 2021.
  2. Web site: Ronnie Johns resigns as Louisiana Senator, accepts new role as Chairman of State Gaming Control Board. KSLA 12. July 23, 2021. July 29, 2021.
  3. Web site: Ronnie Johns. Ballotpedia. June 26, 2020.
  4. Web site: Ronnie Johns' Biography . VoteSmart . June 26, 2020.
  5. Web site: Page Cortez chosen as president of the Louisiana Senate. The Advocate. Will Sentell. January 13, 2020. June 26, 2020.
  6. Web site: How one state senator's absence from the potential veto override session could impact GOP efforts. SAM KARLIN and MARK BALLARD | Staff. writers. The Advocate.
  7. Web site: Ronnie Johns resigns as Louisiana Senator, accepts new role as Chairman of State Gaming Control Board. KPLC Digital. Team. ksla.com.