Daniel Wesley "Dan" Richey is a Baton Rouge-based political consultant for "pro-family" candidates and organizations, including Louisiana Family Forum. From 1997-2004, Richey served under appointment of Republican Governor Murphy J. "Mike" Foster, Jr. , as director of the federally-funded Governor's Program on Abstinence. Richey was a Democratic member of the state House(1976-1980) and the Senate (1980-1984).

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  • Daniel Wesley "Dan" Richey is a Baton Rouge-based political consultant for "pro-family" candidates and organizations, including Louisiana Family Forum. From 1997-2004, Richey served under appointment of Republican Governor Murphy J. "Mike" Foster, Jr. , as director of the federally-funded Governor's Program on Abstinence. Richey was a Democratic member of the state House(1976-1980) and the Senate (1980-1984). He left the Democrats in 1984 because of the party's abortion stance, became an independent for a decade, and then switched to the Republican Party in 1994 when the party won majorities in the U.S. Congress. In 2004, Richey was elected to the Republican State Central Committee from state Representative District 61. He defeated Kirt Bennett, a 2003 candidate for lieutenant governor, 102-65, in a low-turnout closed primary. Richey was reelected to the central committee in the closed primary for party offices held on February 9, 2008. He defeated Cyrus Greco, 414 (57 percent) to 313 (43 percent).
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  • Dan Richey
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  • William Victor Richey (born 1977), Aida Lenn Richey (born 1980), Joseph Daniel Richey (born 1986), and John Paul Richey (born 1991)
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  • Though he was elected as a Democrat to both houses of the Louisiana legislature, Richey has since been twice elected to the Republican State Central Committee from a Baton Rouge district.
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  • Political consultant
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  • Verne Richey and Johnnie McIntire Richey
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  • Jessie Valcarcel Richey
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  • Daniel Wesley "Dan" Richey is a Baton Rouge-based political consultant for "pro-family" candidates and organizations, including Louisiana Family Forum. From 1997-2004, Richey served under appointment of Republican Governor Murphy J. "Mike" Foster, Jr. , as director of the federally-funded Governor's Program on Abstinence. Richey was a Democratic member of the state House(1976-1980) and the Senate (1980-1984).
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  • Dan Richey
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  • Daniel Wesley Richey [[Image:Dan Richey Capitol LFF.jpg
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