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Stephanie Hilferty
Louisiana State Representative for
District 94 (Jefferson and Orleans parishes)
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 11, 2016
Preceded byNicholas Lorusso
Personal details
BornNovember 1985 (age 38–39)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseMichael Lillis
ChildrenThree
Residence(s)Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Alma materLoyola University New Orleans, St. Mary's Dominican High School
OccupationCommercial real estate agent

Stephanie Anne Hilferty (born November 1985) is the Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 94 in Orleans and Jefferson parishes. She is a commercial real estate sales and leasing agent with SRSA Commercial Real Estate in Metairie, Louisiana.

Politics

In the primary election held on October 24, 2015, Hilferty unseated fellow Republican Representative Nicholas Lorusso, 6,866 votes (56.2 percent) to 5,343 (43.8 percent). She carried the backing of Gambit, the Times-Picayune, Greater New Orleans Republicans (GNOR), Orleans Parish Republican Executive Committee (OPREC), and former Louisiana Republican Party Chairman Roger F. Villere Jr. Lorusso had held the seat since 2007.

In the jungle primary on October 12, 2019, Hilferty won 41% (6,435 votes) of the vote, 7% ahead of Tammy Savoie (D) (5,317 votes) and 17% ahead of Kirk Williamson (3,852 votes). In the run-off election on November 16, 2019, with 56.2% turnout, Hilferty 59% (11,110 votes) defeated Tammy Savoie (D) 41% (7,809 votes), winning re-election.

In the primary held on October 14, 2023, Hilferty won 88% (9,157 votes) of the votes, 75% ahead of her opponent Charles Marsala, who won 12% (1,308 votes). According to the Louisiana Secretary of State, this was the largest margin of victory for any house seat during the primary. Additionally, she received at least 83% of the vote in every voting precinct.

In the Louisiana House of Representatives, Hilferty sits on the following three committees: 1) Commerce (Vice Chair) and 2) Natural Resources and Environment. She is also on the Legislative Audit Advisory Council, House Select Committee on Women and Children, and the House Select Leadership Committee. In the past she has also sat on the following committees: 1) Education, and 2) Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs.

She is a member of the Jefferson Parish Legislative Delegation, the Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus, the Louisiana Republican Legislative Delegation, and the Orleans Delegation.

Louisiana House District 94

Louisiana House District 94 includes 27 precincts in Orleans Parish and 12 precincts in Jefferson Parish. The Orleans Parish portion of District 94 includes the Lakeview neighborhood, New Orleans City Park, the Lakeshore neighborhood, the Lake Vista neighborhood, and parts of the Lake Terrace and Mid-City neighborhoods. The Jefferson Parish portion of District 94 includes part of the Bucktown neighborhood and also neighborhoods between West Esplanade and Lake Pontchartrain from the 17th Street Canal to the Suburban Canal.

Personal life

Hilferty graduated from St. Mary's Dominican High School (2003) and Loyola University New Orleans (2007) where she graduated summa cum laude with a double major in English and psychology. At Loyola, Hilferty served as the president of the University Programming Board. Stephanie also was a member of the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority.

Following her graduation from Loyola University, Hilferty started as a sales and leasing associate at SRSA Commercial Real Estate. At SRSA, Hilferty has represented a variety of national, regional and local tenants in office and retail. In 2016, Biz New Orleans named Hilferty one of the "Top Ten Influencers" in the residential and commercial markets.

Throughout her career, Hilferty has been a member of the Commercial Investment Division of New Orleans Metropolitan Association of Realtors, X Team International (retail real estate brokerage group), and Urban Land Institute, where she served as the Young Leaders chair. She previously was the president of the Lake Vista Property Owners Association.

Hilferty is married to Michael Lillis and they live in New Orleans' Lake Vista neighborhood with their three children.

Awards

2007 Pattie Doll award for the most outstanding undergraduate psychology student (Loyola University, New Orleans)

2011 Highest First Time Recipient Award from the New Orleans Metropolitan Association of Realtors

2015 Loyola Young Alumna of the Year award by the Loyola University New Orleans Alumni Association's Young Alumni Pack

2018 Legislative Champion for the United Way of Southeast Louisiana

2018 Gold Achievement Award - Commercial Investment Division (CID) of the New Orleans Metropolitan Association of REALTORS®

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References

  1. "Stephanie Hilferty, November 1985". Louisiana Secretary of State. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
  2. ^ "GULF SOUTH MANAGEMENT". srsa-realestate.com. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
  3. "A critical vote for Louisiana: Gambit's endorsements". Gambit. Retrieved October 29, 2015.
  4. "A recap of our recommendations for the Oct. 24 ballot: Editorial". NOLA.com. October 14, 2015. Retrieved October 29, 2015.
  5. @GNOR_PAC (October 8, 2015). "GNOR PAC Issue Endorsements for..." (Tweet). Retrieved October 29, 2015 – via Twitter.
  6. "Nineteen of 144 seats in Louisiana Legislature need to be decided". theadvocate.com. Retrieved October 29, 2015.
  7. "Results for Election Date: 10/24/2015". Louisiana Secretary of State. Retrieved October 25, 2015.
  8. ^ "Live Election Results". Secretary of State of Louisiana. Archived from the original on May 28, 2023. Retrieved July 15, 2023.
  9. ^ "Louisiana House Member Page". Louisiana House of Representatives. Archived from the original on June 13, 2023. Retrieved July 15, 2023.
  10. ^ Id.
  11. http://legis.la.gov/maps/House/District94.pdf
  12. ^ http://alumni.loyno.edu/pack-press/alumni-success-stephanie-hilferty-07
  13. "Top 10 Influencers". October 3, 2016.
  14. "Meet Stephanie Hilferty: The 4th Louisiana legislator in 200 years to give birth while in office". May 11, 2019.
  15. "The Tocqueville Society".
  16. https://www.nomar.org/cid-awards/annual-awards.html
Louisiana House of Representatives
Preceded byNicholas Lorusso Louisiana State Representative for
District 94 (Orleans and Jefferson parishes)

2016 –
Succeeded byIncumbent
Members of the Louisiana House of Representatives
Speaker of the House
Phillip DeVillier (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Michael T. Johnson (R)
  1. Danny McCormick (R)
  2. Steven Jackson (D)
  3. Tammy Phelps (D)
  4. Joy Walters (D)
  5. Dennis Bamburg Jr. (R)
  6. Michael Melerine (R)
  7. Larry Bagley (R)
  8. Raymond Crews (R)
  9. Dodie Horton (R)
  10. Wayne McMahen (R)
  11. Rashid Armand Young (D)
  12. Chris Turner (R)
  13. Jack McFarland (R)
  14. Michael Echols (R)
  15. Foy Gadberry (R)
  16. Adrian Fisher (D)
  17. Pat Moore (D)
  18. Jeremy LaCombe (R)
  19. Francis C. Thompson (R)
  20. Neil Riser (R)
  21. C. Travis Johnson (D)
  22. Gabe Firment (R)
  23. Shaun Mena (D)
  24. Rodney Schamerhorn (R)
  25. Jason Brian DeWitt (R)
  26. Ed Larvadain III (D)
  27. Michael T. Johnson (R)
  28. Daryl Deshotel (R)
  29. Edmond Jordan (D)
  30. Charles Owen (R)
  31. Troy Hebert (R)
  32. R. Dewith Carrier (R)
  33. Les Farnum (R)
  34. Wilford Carter Sr. (D)
  35. Brett F. Geymann (R)
  36. Phillip Tarver (R)
  37. Troy Romero (R)
  38. Rhonda Butler (R)
  39. Julie Emerson (R)
  40. Dustin Miller (D)
  41. Phillip DeVillier (R)
  42. Chance Keith Henry (R)
  43. Josh Carlson (R)
  44. Tehmi Jahi Chassion (D)
  45. Brach Myers (R)
  46. Chad Michael Boyer (R)
  47. Ryan Bourriaque (R)
  48. Beau Beaulieu (R)
  49. Jacob Jules Gabriel Landry (R)
  50. Vincent St. Blanc III (R)
  51. Beryl Amedee (R)
  52. Jerome Zeringue (R)
  53. Jessica Domangue (R)
  54. Joseph Orgeron (R)
  55. Bryan Fontenot (R)
  56. Beth Anne Billings (R)
  57. Sylvia Elaine Taylor (D)
  58. Ken Brass (D)
  59. Tony Bacala (R)
  60. Chad Brown (D)
  61. C. Denise Marcelle (D)
  62. Roy Daryl Adams (D)
  63. Barbara West Carpenter (D)
  64. Kellee Hennessy Dickerson (R)
  65. Lauren Ventrella (R)
  66. Emily Chenevert (R)
  67. Larry Selders (D)
  68. Dixon McMakin (R)
  69. Paula Davis (R)
  70. Barbara Reich Freiberg (R)
  71. Roger William Wilder, III (R)
  72. Robby Carter (D)
  73. Kimberly Coates (R)
  74. Peter F. Egan, Sr. (R)
  75. John Wyble (R)
  76. Stephanie Berault (R)
  77. Mark Wright (R)
  78. John Illg (R)
  79. Debbie Villio (R)
  80. Polly Thomas (R)
  81. Jeffrey Wiley (R)
  82. Laurie Schlegel (R)
  83. Kyle Green (D)
  84. Timothy P. Kerner Sr. (R)
  85. Vincent Cox III (R)
  86. Nicholas Muscarello (R)
  87. Rodney Lyons (D)
  88. Kathy Edmonston (R)
  89. Christopher Kim Carver (R)
  90. Brian Glorioso (R)
  91. Mandie Landry (D)
  92. Joseph A. Stagni (R)
  93. Alonzo Knox (D)
  94. Stephanie Hilferty (R)
  95. Shane Mack (R)
  96. Marcus Bryant (D)
  97. Matthew Willard (D)
  98. Aimee Adatto Freeman (D)
  99. Candace Newell (D)
  100. Jason Hughes (D)
  101. Vanessa Caston LaFleur (D)
  102. Delisha Boyd (D)
  103. Michael Bayham (R)
  104. Jack Galle (R)
  105. Jacob Braud (R)
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