El Dorado News-Times

Lawmaker aims to lead Louisiana GOP

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

BATON ROUGE — A lawmaker who once led Louisiana’s House Republican delegation announced Monday that he’s running to be chairman of the state GOP, challengin­g the current party leader.

State Rep. Lance Harris said he’ll seek to unseat Republican Party Chairman Louis Gurvich, a New Orleans businessma­n who was elected to the job in 2018. Harris has a short time to campaign, with the party leadership election set for Saturday morning in Baton Rouge.

“Our party leadership needs to focus on consistenc­y and stability, and I’m ready to help with that. I want to be transparen­t about the areas where we’re falling behind and do something to fix it. I want to take the areas where we’re winning and build on it,” Harris said in a statement. “This LAGOP election is about a culture change. We must ensure that our house is in order, grow our base and spread our conservati­ve message.”

Members of the GOP’s elected governing body, the Republican State Central Committee, choose the chairman and other party leaders.

Harris, who lost his bid for a U.S. House seat in a December runoff election, is in his third four-year term in the state House of Representa­tives. He worked as House GOP leader during the previous term, routinely sparring with Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards over budget and tax policy.

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