Katie Bernhardt
Katie Bernhardt served as the chair of the Louisiana Democratic Party from September 2020 through April 2024. CareerBernhardt graduated from Louisiana State University Law Center.[1] Bernhardt and her husband operate Standard Law in Lafayette, Louisiana.[1] She served as a member on the Democratic state central committee and executive committee for four years.[2] In September 2020, Bernhardt was elected to a four year term as the chair of the Louisiana Democratic Party 127 to 51 against Lynda Woolard, a party organizer.[2] She succeeded Karen Carter Peterson.[2] Bernhardt campaigned on her ability to reverse the party's decline in the state and appeal to moderate and rural voters.[3] She addressed the North and South divide in Louisiana Democratic politics.[4] Bernhardt had aimed to modernize the party.[1] She established the Louisiana Democratic disability caucus and the Democratic women's caucus.[5] She has reinstituted groups for young Democrats.[5] In January 2023, Bernhardt signaled interest but did not officially announce that she would run in the 2023 Louisiana gubernatorial election.[6] Her political advertisement sparked criticism among some party members, prompting first vice chairman C. Travis Johnson to stepdown.[7] She also faced calls to resign, mainly from progressives while other[3] party members came to her defense.[5] In February 2023, Bernhardt announced that she was not running in the gubernatorial election.[8] She later announced her support of gubernatorial candidate Shawn Wilson.[9] In the subsequent elections the Democratic Party suffered significant defeats. These lead to more requests for resignation. At the April 2024 party meetings, due to a procedural error, Bernhardt was not nominated for State Party Chair, meaning she could not be re-elected. References
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