News -> INDReporter TUE, JUN 8 10:40AM by Nathan Stubbs

Bouillion party switch makes for all-GOP judge's race

Lafayette City Court Judge Francie Bouillion changed political parties last month, switching from a no-party independent to a Republican, according to records with the Lafayette Registrar of Voters. Bouillion mailed in her request to change parties to the registrar's office; her Republican Party affiliation became official May 10.

Bouillion's switch makes for an all-GOP field of announced candidates in the race for 3rd Circuit Court of Appeal judge. Bouillion is vying for the post, left vacant by the passing of Judge Mike Sullivan, along with 15th Judicial District Judge Phyllis Keaty, and attorneys Steven "Buzz" Durio and Jeanne Laborde. Qualifying for the race is next month. The 3rd Circuit Section 5A, located entirely within Lafayette Parish, is widely regarded as conservative, with voters who trend Republican.

"I had been a Republican," Bouillion says, "until just before the time I became a judge and I became an independent at that time mostly because I thought judges should be independent, and I still think that."

"However," she continues, "as the years have gone by, it's gotten very difficult for people to identify with you if you don't have a party." Bouillion notes that on the ballot, all independents are simply identified with an "o," which stands for "other party." "That can mean anything from libertarian to communist to green to independent," Bouillion says, "and it's just too difficult for people to identify what your judicial philosophy is, so I decided to return to the Republican Party."

According to the Lafayette Registrar of Voters, Bouillion originally registered to vote in 1978. The scanned card that shows her party affiliation at the time is illegible. However, a separate record shows Bouillion first changed her party affiliation with the local registrar's office in 1991, switching from no party to Republican. The following year, in 1992, the registrar's records show she switched back from Republican to no party. On May 10, 2010, she again became Republican.

Bouillion was first elected a Lafayette city judge in April of 1994 and was re-elected in 1996, 2002 and 2008. She ran unsuccessfully for the 3rd Circuit in 2004 as an independent in a wider mulit-parish district. Despite the fact that her husband, Ken Bouillion, is treasurer of the Lafayette Parish Democratic Executive Committee, Judge Bouillion says her most recent party change hasn't caused any commotion at home. "If Mary Matalin and James Carville can do it, so can we," she says.



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written by Another Fake Republican? , June 08, 2010 - 04:19 pm
Do we really need another fake Republican? According to the article, she has been an 'independent' the whole time as a Judge, and ran for the Court of Appeals before as an independent but now she switches parties in the middle of a campaign? Plus, her husband is the treasurer for the democrat party and supports obama? Not only that, she switched last month and we're only hearing about it now? What's up with that? Thanks to the Independent for reporting on this.
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written by Honest Kent , June 08, 2010 - 04:47 pm
"It is my occupation to be plain".

What epiphany could cause an Obama supporter, to leap so great chasm?

I would not have my suite to come before a judge who has proven an unsettled mind. Give me a learned judge, an upright judge, soneone who can make up there mind!

RINO, it's not a horny gray animal, it's a Republican In Name Only. Francie is a smart girl she knows which way the wind blows. Get in in it Francie. Thanks Ind. for this info.


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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , June 08, 2010 - 06:35 pm
FAMILYS WHO PARTY TOGETHER NEVER STAY TOGETHER !
This is a very smart if not unsual or un-anticipated,
see-sawing by Francie, while still remaining a habitual,
fair-weather party faithful, and to vacillate, as only a woman would, yet again be responding to the climate change of the political scene and party poll results, proving once again the absence of a steadfast mental attitude, which only a skittish female could pull-off without having the media castigate her actions. Meanwhile attributing her see-sawing to the fact that she is a woman.
But for Francie to make comparison to functional politicos
and allude to being in the same political center stage as Maitland and Carver is not just guilty of vacillating with the change in the political climate but about a full bubble off center from the norm level.........
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written by The Original Northsidian , June 08, 2010 - 08:50 pm
Thanks Ind. for the info. I was going to vote for her but just changed my mind. I thought she was different than the rest but she is just another FRIKIN POLITICIAN. They will do anything to get elected or re-elected. This is but one example why everyone is pissed-off at the ones in office now!!
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written by TheOne , June 09, 2010 - 02:13 am
There is only one Republican who is not "Fake" and that is Ron Paul.
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written by Gene Broussard , June 09, 2010 - 05:14 am
What a stern and solid judicial candidate. All of the resilience of the wind and the principle of a hungry rat.
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written by JP , June 09, 2010 - 12:51 pm
I'll never understand why a judge should tout party affiliation or why party affiliation should matter a whit for judges. If there is any position that should require a dissociation from the stupidity of party platforms, it should be a judge. That duty requires objective and logical reasoning free of preconceived ideology.
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written by The Original Northsidian , June 11, 2010 - 12:10 am
Guess what? I have just figured out why she changed her party to Republican. The answer is: They put the candidates name in alphabetical order. Her last name starts with a B so she will be first on the list. And most dumb asses vote for the first name on the ballot! So I guess she is taking advantage of our area's intelligence.
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