Edwin Edwards, born on August seventh, nineteen twenty-seven, was a prominent American politician and lawyer who made significant contributions to Louisiana's political landscape. He served as the U.S. representative for Louisiana's seventh congressional district from nineteen sixty-five to nineteen seventy-two, before embarking on a remarkable journey as the fifty-first governor of Louisiana. Edwards held this esteemed position for four non-consecutive terms, spanning from nineteen seventy-two to nineteen eighty, nineteen eighty-four to nineteen eighty-eight, and finally from nineteen ninety-two to nineteen ninety-six.
As a member of the Democratic Party, Edwards distinguished himself by serving twice as many elected terms as any other Louisiana chief executive. His tenure in gubernatorial office lasted almost sixteen years, totaling five thousand seven hundred eighty-four days, which ranks as the sixth-longest in post-Constitutional U.S. history. Known as the