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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Daniel Albert Claitor (born August 1961), known as Dan Claitor, is a Baton Rouge attorney and a Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate. He defeated fellow Republican Lee Domingue, a Baton Rouge businessman backed by Governor Bobby Jindal, in a special election held on April 4, 2009, for the District 16 seat vacated by Republican U.S. Representative Bill Cassidy. Prior to Cassidy's short tenure, the seat was held by Louisiana Secretary of State and Lieutenant Governor Jay Dardenne, another Baton Rouge Republican. Claitor received 11,713 votes (66 percent) to Domingue's 6,114 (34 percent).Claitor is a candidate for the open seat from Louisiana's 6th congressional district in the nonpartisan blanket primary scheduled for November 4, 2014, held in conjunction with the regular general elections in the other forty-nine states. The congressional seat is being vacated by Bill Cassidy, Claitor's predecessor in the state Senate. Cassidy is instead attempting to unseat Democrat U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu. One of Claitor's opponents for Congress is his fellow Republican Paul Deitzel, II, of Baton Rouge, namesake grandson of the Louisiana State University football coach and athletic director Paul Dietzel.Another is the 86-year-old Edwin Edwards, former four-time governor of Louisiana and four-time representative of Louisiana's 7th congressional district, since disbanded.. }

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