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Ken Hollis

Jesse Kendrick "Ken" Hollis, Jr.
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Former State Senator Ken Hollis of Jefferson Parish
Louisiana State Senate District 9 (Jefferson Parish)
In office
1982 – January 14, 2008
Preceded by M. Joseph Tiemann
Succeeded by Stephen Joseph "Steve" Scalise
Jefferson Parish Council
In office
1980–1982
Personal details
Born (1942-03-13)March 13, 1942
Alexandria, Rapides Parish
Louisiana, USA
Died September 10, 2010(2010-09-10) (aged 68)
Jefferson, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana
Resting place Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans, Louisiana
Political party Republican
Spouse(s)

(1) Judith Beasley Hollis (divorced)

(2) Diane Woods Hollis (married 1999-his death)
Children

From first marriage:
Jesse "Trey" Hollis, III, of Fayetteville, Arkansas
Michael Hollis of New Orleans

Paul Hollis of Mandeville
Alma mater

Bolton High School

Louisiana Tech University
Occupation Insurance executive
Religion Presbyterian

(1) Judith Beasley Hollis (divorced)

From first marriage:
Jesse "Trey" Hollis, III, of Fayetteville, Arkansas
Michael Hollis of New Orleans

Bolton High School

Jesse Kendrick Hollis, Jr., known as Ken Hollis (March 13, 1942 – September 10, 2010), was a Republican Party member of the Louisiana State Senate from Metairie in Jefferson Parish in the New Orleans suburbs. He served from 1982, when he won a special election to fill an unexpired term, until he was term-limited, effective January 14, 2008.

In 2003, Hollis launched an exploratory campaign for governor but never filed his papers even though he claimed that his early polling was encouraging. He instead endorsed intraparty rival Hunt Downer of Houma, the seat of Terrebonne Parish in south Louisiana. Downer finished in sixth place in the jungle primary, and the office ultimately went to the Democrat Kathleen Babineaux Blanco of Lafayette. Because he did not run for governor, Hollis was able to secure his sixth full term in the state Senate District 9.

As his Senate successor, Hollis endorsed Republican State Representative Steve Scalise, a conservative who won the seat in the primary held on October 20, 2007, but soon resigned to become a U.S. representative.


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