Bossier Parish featured few
competitive contests where establishment political forces essentially ran the
table. State Rep.-elect Dodie Horton succeeded her boss, state Rep. Henry Burns
who chose to run for the state Senate, easily, while chief to the present Clerk
of Court Jill Sessions took that job with as little difficulty. Incumbents won
the other few contested races in the parish.
In contests where the major portion
of the district resided in Bossier, only Burns found himself in a runoff, with
fellow Republican Ryan Gatti who had
tried to present himself as the more conservative alternative to Burns in one
of the most conservative Senate districts in the state – unconvincingly. Gatti
appears willing as a legislator to roll back effective education reforms and
of legislative candidates was one of the top
recipients of campaign money from trial
lawyers: tort reform looks to be a legislative priority for next year, and
this support indicates Gatti would oppose reforms to improve what the American
Tort Reform Association identifies as one of the worst
state legal environments in the country.