Edwards was the First Lady of Louisiana for twelve non-consecutive years from 1972 to 1980 and again from 1984 to 1988, making her the state's longest-serving First Lady. She did not live full-time at the Governor's mansion during her husband's third term, instead spending most of her time at the family's compound in southeastern Baton Rouge which they purchased during the term of Edwin's successor/predecessor,
David C. Treen. On August 1, 1972, after the death of
Allen Ellender, Edwin Edwards appointed Elaine to the U.S. Senate to serve the remaining few months of Ellender's term. over
Jimmy Carter, while her husband first endorsed California governor
Jerry Brown, and later endorsed Carter after Brown failed to obtain the nomination. In 1983, Edwin Edwards was re-elected as Governor thus making Elaine first lady again this time serving until 1988. ==Post-political career==