U.S. House of Representatives
Elections 2016 After Higgins resigned from the St. Landry sheriff's office, Chris Comeaux, a Republican
campaign staffer, recruited him to run for office. He crossed district lines to run for this seat, as his home in
Port Barre is in the neighboring
5th district. Members of the House are only constitutionally required to live in the state they represent. He faced Angelle in a
runoff election on December 10 and won with 56.1% of the vote; turnout had declined to about 28% of voters.
2018 Higgins was challenged by
Democrats Rob Anderson, Mildred "Mimi" Methvin, Larry Rader, and Verone Thomas, Libertarian Aaron Andrus, and Republican Josh Guillory.
Donald Trump endorsed Higgins. He defeated all six challengers in the jungle primary, winning reelection without a runoff. In response to protests in response to the police shooting death of
Trayford Pellerin, Higgins made a post on Facebook stating he would "drop 10 of you where you stand".
2020 Higgins was reelected with 67.76% of the vote to Democrat Braylon Harris's 17.89%, Democrat Rob Anderson's 11.59%, and Libertarian Brandon Leleux's 2.75%.
2022 Higgins was reelected with 64.3% of the vote to Republican Holden Hoggatt's 10.9%, Democrat Lessie Olivia Leblanc's 10.5%, Democrat Tia LeBrun's 9.4%, Republican Thomas "Lane" Payne, Jr.'s 1.8%, Independent Gloria R. Wiggins's 1.4%, Republican Jacob "Jake" Shaheen's 0.9%, and Libertarian Guy McLendon's 0.7%.
2024 Higgins was reelected with 70.6% of the vote. Democratic challengers Priscilla Gonzalez and Sadi Summerlin won 18.7% and 6.6% of the vote, respectively, while Republican challenger Xan John won 4.1%.
Tenure Higgins was sworn into the
United States House of Representatives on January 3, 2017. He sometimes sleeps on an
air mattress on the floor of his Capitol Hill office. He works out and showers in the House gymnasium in the early morning. Higgins voted with other Republicans in favor of the
American Health Care Act of 2017, which would have repealed and replaced major portions of the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. In December 2017, Higgins voted with other Republicans in favor of the
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. During a
House Homeland Security Committee hearing on November 15, 2023, Higgins floated an unfounded
conspiracy theory that violence during the
January 6 United States Capitol attack were caused by FBI agents infiltrating the protests through "ghost buses" and posing as Trump supporters. As of the
117th Congress, Higgins voted with President
Joe Biden's stated position 2% of the time according to a
FiveThirtyEight analysis. Higgins was among 71 Republicans who voted against final passage of the
Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 in the House. On July 29, 2024, Higgins was announced as one of seven Republican members of a bipartisan task force investigating the
attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania.
Committee assignments For the
118th Congress: •
Freedom Caucus ==Political positions==