Sharon Weston Broome

Sharon Weston Broome
Mayor-President of Baton Rouge and East Baton Rouge Parish
In office
January 2, 2017  January 2, 2025
Preceded byKip Holden
Succeeded bySid Edwards
President pro tempore of the Louisiana Senate
In office
January 14, 2008  January 11, 2016
Preceded byDiana Bajoie
Succeeded byGerald Long
Member of the Louisiana Senate
from the 15th district
In office
January 12, 2005  January 11, 2016
Preceded byKip Holden
Succeeded byRegina Barrow
Speaker pro tempore of the Louisiana House of Representatives
In office
January 2004  January 12, 2005
Preceded byPeppi Bruneau
Succeeded byYvonne Dorsey-Colomb
Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
from the 29th district
In office
January 13, 1992  January 12, 2005
Preceded byClyde Kimball
Succeeded byRegina Barrow
Personal details
Born
Sharon Weston

(1956-10-01) October 1, 1956
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMarvin Broome
Children3
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin, La Crosse (BA)
Regent University (MA)

Sharon Weston Broome (born October 1, 1956) is a Louisiana politician who served as mayor-president of Baton Rouge, Louisiana between 2017 and 2025. She was elected mayor-president in a runoff election held on December 10, 2016. Broome is the first African-American woman to serve as mayor-president.

Broome previously served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1992 to 2005, and in the Louisiana State Senate, representing the 15th district from 2005 to 2016. From 2008 to 2016, Broome was the President Pro Tempore of the state Senate. In 2011, she ran unopposed and was elected to her second full Senate term.

In 2024, Broome was elected as president of the National League of Cities. Shortly afterward, Broome was defeated for a third term, losing to Sid Edwards, a Republican who campaigned on concerns about Baton Rouge's swelling murder rate as well as the incorporation of a new city, St. George, in a previously unincorporated part of the parish during Broome's tenure.