Eddie Rispone
Edward Lee Rispone (/rɪsˈpoʊni/ ris-POH-nee; born January 21, 1949) is an American businessman and politician from the state of Louisiana. He ran as a Republican Party candidate for Governor of Louisiana in the 2019 election, losing to incumbent Democrat John Bel Edwards.
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Born | Edward Lee Rispone January 21, 1949 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Education | Louisiana State University (BS) |
Early life and education
Rispone was raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His father worked as a compressor machinist at an oil refinery owned by Standard Oil, and his mother was a homemaker. He has six brothers and one sister.[1][2]
Rispone graduated from Redemptorist High School in Baton Rouge. In high school, he played football as a linebacker and offensive guard, and was named to the all-state team in his senior year.[3] He graduated from Louisiana State University, with a concentration in construction technology, in 1972.[1][2]
Career
Rispone began working in construction while he was still in school. In 1989, he and his brother Jerry founded ISC Constructors; in 2017 he said that the company had annual revenues of $350 million.[2] In 2000 he criticized a tax increase approved by a state house committee stating that "this has the potential to wipe out all of our profits" due to his business operating on a small profit.[4] In 2003 he was elected the national chairman of the Associated Builders and Contractors.[2] The Louisiana Federation for Children, which advocates for school vouchers, named Rispone as its chairman in 2011. Governor Bobby Jindal appointed him to chair the Louisiana Workforce Investment Council.[1]
In October 2018, Rispone declared his candidacy in the 2019 Louisiana gubernatorial election as a Republican.[5] On October 12, 2019, Rispone finished in second place in the all-candidate election with 27% of the vote, behind incumbent John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, who received 47%, and ahead of Republican Ralph Abraham, who received 24%. Rispone and Edwards advanced to the November 16 runoff election.[6] Edwards defeated Rispone in the runoff election.[7]
Personal life
Rispone and his first wife, Phyllis, were married for 35 years. She died in 2005 of cancer.[2] Rispone married his second wife, Linda, in 2007. He and Linda have seven children and 24 grandchildren as of September 2019.[1]
Electoral history
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | John Bel Edwards (incumbent) | 774,469 | 51.34% | -4.77% | |
Republican | Eddie Rispone | 734,128 | 48.66% | +4.77% | |
Total votes | '1,508,597' | '100.0%' | N/A |
References
- "Eddie Rispone says Louisiana governor bid makes sense: 'I am ... going to turn it around' | Elections". theadvocate.com. September 24, 2019. Retrieved September 28, 2019.
- O'Donoghue, Julia (May 18, 2019). "From humble beginnings to enormous wealth, Eddie Rispone may be facing his biggest test yet | News". nola.com. Retrieved September 28, 2019.
- "27 Oct 1966, Page 46 - The Times at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com.
- "Business tax gets initial OK". The Town Talk. May 18, 2000. p. 36. Archived from the original on November 17, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
- Deslatte, Melinda (October 10, 2018). "Republican businessman to run for Louisiana governor, plans to start with $5M of his own | Elections". theadvocate.com. Associated Press. Retrieved September 28, 2019.
- Ballard, Mark (October 12, 2019). "Gov. John Bel Edwards to meet Eddie Rispone in runoff for Louisiana governor's race". The Advocate. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
- Chamberlain, Samuel (November 16, 2019). "Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards projected to win second term, beating GOP's Rispone". Fox News.
- "Louisiana Secretary of State - Live Election Results". voterportal.sos.la.gov. Retrieved November 17, 2019.
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