By Associated Press - Monday, April 10, 2017

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - The Louisiana House has two new members.

Reps. John Stefanski and Joe Stagni were sworn in Monday after winning elections earlier this year to two vacant seats.

Stefanski, a Republican from Crowley, takes over the seat previously represented by Jack Montoucet, a Democrat who left when Gov. John Bel Edwards appointed him secretary of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Stefanski is a lawyer and political newcomer.

Stagni, a Republican chiropractor from Kenner, is a former city councilman who is filling out the remainder of the term of Thomas Willmott. Willmott, a Republican, was elected to the Kenner City Council.

One House seat remains vacant, along with a seat in the state Senate. Special elections are planned to determine who will fill them.

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