BATON ROUGE, La. - State Sen. Larry Selders has died at the age of 44, WBRZ confirmed.
Selders, who represented Baton Rouge in Louisiana's 14th District, was elected to that seat in a special election in 2025. Sources say he collapsed at an event Tuesday night.
In May 2026, Selders had been recovering from an aneurysm in his heart that required seven hours of surgery. No cause of death was immediately provided.
Governor Jeff Landry put out a statement saying he and his wife were "deeply saddened by the passing of State Senator Larry Selders."
"He was a gentle giant who was respected by all! We will hold him and his family in our prayers," Landry said.
Congressman Troy Carter said he "had the privilege of serving with Larry in the Louisiana Legislature, where he served honorably in the House before continuing his distinguished service in the Senate."
"Larry was a man of integrity, compassion, and unwavering dedication to the people of Louisiana," Carter said. "My prayers are with his wife, his sons, and all who loved him. Louisiana has lost a faithful public servant, and I have lost a friend. He will be sorely missed. Rest in peace, my friend."
Mayor-President Sid Edwards called Selders "a man of the people."
"He was always willing to help me move Baton Rouge forward," Edwards said. "My prayers are with his family, friends, colleagues, and constituents. May he rest in peace."
The NAACP Baton Rouge Branch called Selders "a dedicated public servant and a leader whose commitment to community remained at the center of his work."
"From his service in the Louisiana House of Representatives to his time in the Louisiana Senate, Senator Selders carried the voices of District 14 with purpose, compassion, and conviction," the branch said.
Congressman Cleo Fields said Selders was "a great man who gave everything to the people of Louisiana, and this loss will be felt deeply across our state." Attorney General Liz Murrill said she was "deeply saddened by the sudden and unexpected loss of Senator Larry Selders."
"He was kind, optimistic about our State’s future, and committed to making it a better place for his sons," Murrill said.
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