St. John The Baptist Parish, Louisiana - Leadership

Leadership

Executive & Legislative Leaders
Parish President: Natalie Robottom
Sheriff: Mike K. Tregre
Coroner: Dr. Christy Montegut
Assessor: Whitney Joseph, Jr.
Council Chair: Jaclyn Hotard
Council Vice Chair: Art Smith
Councilman At Large, Division A: Lucien J. Gauff, III
Councilman At Large, Division B: "See Council Chair"
Councilman District 1: "See Council Vice Chair"
Councilman District 2: Ranney Wilson
Councilman District 3: Lennix Madere, Jr.
Councilwoman District 4: Marvin Perrilloux
Councilwoman District 5: Michael Wright
Councilman District 6: Larry Snyder
Councilwoman District 7: Cheryl Millet
Judicial Leaders
The Honorable Madeline Jasmine- Division "A"
The Honorable Mary Hatard Becnel- Division "B"
The Honorable Sterling Snowdy- Division "C"
District Attorney: Thomas F. Daley
Clerk of Court: Eliana DeFrancesch
State & Federal Leaders
State Senators: Troy Brown D-2 D & Gary Smith D-19 D
State Reps: Randal L. Gaines D-57 D <> Clay Schexnayder D-81 R <> Gregory A. Miller D-56 R
U.S. Senators: Mary Landrieu D <> David Vitter R
U.S. Rep: Jeff Landry- 3rd District R

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