Nicholas Lorusso

Nicholas Lorusso
Nicholas J. "Nick" Lorusso
Louisiana State Representative from District 94 (Orleans Parish)
Incumbent
Assumed office
April 2007
Preceded by Peppi Bruneau
Personal details
Born 1967
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Michelle Merritt Lorusso
Children Nicholas, Sophia, and Katherine Lorusso
Residence Lake Vista, New Orleans
Orleans Parish
Louisiana
Alma mater University of New Orleans

Jesuit High School LSU Law School

Occupation Attorney

Army Officer (Reserves)

Religion Roman Catholic

Nicholas J. Lorusso, also known as Nick Lorusso (born 1967), is an attorney from New Orleans, Louisiana, who is a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 94 in Orleans Parish. He resides with his wife, Michelle, and their three children, in the Lake Vista neighborhood.[1]

In 1985, Lorusso graduated from Roman Catholic-affiliated Jesuit High School in New Orleans. In 1988, he received the Bachelor of Arts degree in history from the University of New Orleans. In 1992, he obtained the Juris Doctor degree from the Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge.[2] He is a veteran of the United States Army.[1] He is currently a Liutenant Colonel in the Judge Advocate General's office.[3]

Lorusso won his House seat in a special election called upon the resignation of long-term Republican Representative Peppi Bruneau. Bruneau's son, Jeb Bruneau, entered the race to succeed his father. In a low-turnout runoff contest, Lorusso defeated Jeb Bruneau, 2,592 votes (59.7 percent) to 1,751 (40.3 percent).[4]

Lorusso nearly won the representative's post outright for a full four-year term in the regular nonpartisan blanket primary held on October 20, 2007. He polled 4,470 votes (48.7 percent). In second place was the Democrat Deborah Langhoff, who received 2,638 votes (28.8 percent). A second Republican, Adrian Bruneau, another son of Peppi Bruneau, obtained 1,897 votes (20.7 percent). An Independent, William Vanderwall, Sr., held the remaining 166 votes (1.8 percent).[5] In the November 17 general election, Lorusso defeated Langhoff, 4,177 votes (62.5 percent) to 2,508 (37.5 percent).[6] 37.52% 2508

Lorusso serves on these House committees: (1) Civil Law and Procedure as vice chair, (2) House and Governmental Affairs, (3) Judiciary, and (4) Special Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs.[2]

In 2010, Lorusso was rated 94 percent by the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry and 100 percent from the Louisiana Family Forum. In 2009, he received a 64 percent score from the Louisiana National Federation of Independent Business. 2008, he was rated 100 percent by the Louisiana Right to Life Federation.[3]

As a candidate for reelection to a second full term in the reconfigured District 94 in the October 22 primary election, Lorusso defeated legislative colleague John LaBruzzo, who was moved from District 81. Lorusso polled 5,087 votes (56.6 percent) to LaBruzzo's 3,909 (43.5 percent).[7]


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Louisiana House of Representatives
Preceded by
Peppi Bruneau
Louisiana State Representative from District 94 (Orleans Parish)

Nicholas J. "Nick" Lorusso
2008–

Succeeded by
Incumbent

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