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Preceded by
  
Sydney B. Nelson

Occupation
  
Attorney

Succeeded by
  
Max T. Malone

Residence
  
Shreveport, Louisiana

Party
  
Democratic Party

Spouse(s)
  
Karin Barro

Role
  
Attorney

Political party
  
Democratic Party

Name
  
Greg Barro


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Alma mater
  
Captain Shreve High School Louisiana State University Louisiana State University Law Center

Education
  
Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Captain Shreve High School, Louisiana State University

Gregory John Barro, known as Greg Barro (born March 1957), is an attorney in Shreveport, Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in the Louisiana State Senate from 1992 to 1996. He represented District 37, which covers parts of Caddo and Bossier parishes in the far northwestern portion of the state.

Barro is a son of the late Albert Barro, Sr. His paternal grandparents are the late Abe and Pauline Aura Barro. His brother is Albert Barro, Jr., also of Shreveport.

In 1987, Barro nearly unseated Republican State Representative Art Sour in District 6. On November 16, 1991, Barro won his Senate seat in the same election in which the Democrat Edwin Washington Edwards defeated former Ku Klux Klansman David Duke for governor of Louisiana. Duke ran as a Republican without official party support. The incumbent Democratic state senator, Sydney B. Nelson, a Shreveport lawyer, did not seek a fourth term.

Barro defeated Republican Ronald Bradford "Ron" Fayard (1946–2011), a 1964 graduate of Bossier High School and a Realtor from Bossier City, 59-41 percent. In 1995, Barro ran a strong third in the nonpartisan blanket primary but lost a general election berth to another Democrat, Melissa Flournoy, a state representative who was in turn handily defeated by the Republican Max T. Malone of Shreveport.

Barro graduated from Captain Shreve High School, where one of his classmates was future Shreveport Mayor Keith Hightower. Barro received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, and procured his legal degree from the LSU Law Center. He is Roman Catholic.

References

Greg Barro Wikipedia


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