Education
Louisiana State University.
Louisiana State University.
A native of Livonia in Pointe Coupee Parish Parish, Ward is a graduate of Bethany Christian School in Baker in East Baton Rouge Parish and Louisiana State University, and the historically black Southern University Law Center, both in Baton Rouge. The Ward family attends Bethany World Prayer Center. In July 2013, Ward defected from the Democratic Party to the Grand Old Party. He became the twenty-sixth Republican senator, with thirteen remaining Democrats.
The split became two-to-one Republican.
Ward is the third member to switch allegiance since May 2013, the others having been State Senator Elbert Guillory from Opelousas and State Representative James R. Fannin of Jonesboro. Ward"s District 17 encompasses all or parts of a swath of parishes, including Assumption, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Pointe Coupee, Saint Helena, Saint Martin, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana.
He succeeded the term-limited Senator Robert M. Marionneaux, also of Maringouin. Ward has a 62 percent rating from the interest group, the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry.
However, he only scored a 33% in 2013, which ranked him 29th out of 39 state senators.
In 2013, he also scored 30 with the Louisiana Legislative Log"s conservative index. After becoming a Republican, Ward was criticized for switching parties to enhance his chances of winning Louisiana"s 6th congressional district seat in 2014. The incumbent, Bill Cassidy, is leaving the United States House of Representatives to challenge United States. Senator Mary Landrieu.
Scott McKay, writer for The Hayride, stated that Ward had voted "to expand Medicaid, push a Lily Ledbetter Junior bill in the state legislature and oppose term limits for school board hacks, is a pretty dubious proposition.".
Republican state executive director Jason Doré welcomed Ward to his new party: "He has stood up for life, education reform, fiscal responsibility, and the Second Amendment." Ward describes himself as "very conservative".