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  2. Charles Booker (American politician) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Booker (born October 20, 1984) is an American politician from the commonwealth of Kentucky. He served in the Kentucky House of Representatives , representing the 43rd district from 2019 to 2021.

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  4. Charles Booker’s US Senate campaign still in six-figure debt ...

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    Almost two years after falling short in a race for the U.S. Senate, former Democratic candidate Charles Booker’s campaign still owes vendors more than $100,000.

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  6. Charles Booker - Wikipedia

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    Charles Dawson Booker (1897–1918), English World War I fighter ace Charles Goodenough Booker (1859–1926), Canadian politician, mayor of Hamilton, Ontario from 1917 to 1920 Charles Joseph Booker (1865–1925), Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly

  7. Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Baton Rouge, the state capital, is the second-largest city in the state. The most populous city is New Orleans. As defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, Louisiana contains 10 metropolitan statistical areas. Major areas include Greater New Orleans, Greater Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Shreveport–Bossier City, and Slidell.

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  9. Louisiana's 6th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Those lines, however, were thrown out in 1995 when the 4th was ruled to be an unconstitutional racial gerrymander, and from 1996 to 2013, the 6th included all of Baton Rouge. After the 2010 redistricting, a gash in western Baton Rouge, including most of the city's black precincts, was transferred to the New Orleans–based 2nd district.