Sub-Races
0.43%
Governor
Jeff Landry
23
3,184
69.13%
+17.57%
0.43%
Lieutenant Governor
Billy Nungesser
23
3,045
67.89%
+2.37%
0.32%
Secretary of State
Nancy Landry
23
1,592
74.74%
+7.92%
0.32%
Attorney General
Liz Baker Murrill
23
1,564
73.74%
+7.35%
0.32%
Treasurer
John Fleming
23
1,572
73.98%
+8.52%
36.04%
2nd Judicial District
Chris Bowman
20
3,927
54.36%
+6.97%
0.36%
President
Donald J. Trump
20
5,394
70.68%
+12.22%
0.36%
Senate Class II
William "Bill" Cassidy
20
5,143
69.44%
+10.12%
0.41%
Senate Class III
John N. Kennedy
22
4,045
71.34%
+9.78%
2.48%
LA - District 05
Julia J. Letlow
22
4,235
76.25%
+8.67%
1.89%
District 5
Shane Smiley
20
3,780
53.43%
+6.20%
3.01%
District 4
Jay B. McCallum
20
4,505
69.25%
+12.56%
0.44%
Amendment 3 - Dedicates certain payments to be applied to the state retirement system unfunded accrued liability
Yes
23
2,582
58.86%
+2.69%
0.36%
Amendment 1 - No Right to Abortion in Constitution
Yes
20
5,545
74.95%
+12.89%
0.33%
Amendment 1 - Sales and Use Tax Commission
No
21
887
64.04%
+12.21%
0.41%
Amendment 1 - State Fund Equities
No
22
3,683
68.17%
+4.06%
0.38%
Amendment 1 - Tax Exemption for Outer Continental Shelf Material
No
19
2,628
57.06%
+4.31%
0.38%
Amendment 2 - Education Excellence Fund
No
19
2,480
54.24%
+4.63%
0.41%
Amendment 2 - Property Tax Exemptions for Disabled Veterans
Yes
22
3,962
72.60%
-0.33%
0.38%
Amendment 2 - Unanimous Jury for Felonies
Yes
18
3,188
58.11%
-6.24%
0.41%
Amendment 3 - Civil Service Employee Campaign Support
No
22
3,354
62.20%
-4.99%
0.29%
Amendment 3 - Fuel Taxes
Yes
17
667
56.96%
+3.83%
0.34%
Amendment 3 - Levee District Property Tax
No
21
1,032
74.84%
+16.91%
0.38%
Amendment 4 - New Orleans Affordable Housing Tax Exemption
No
19
3,039
66.47%
+2.98%
0.41%
Amendment 4 - Waiving Water Charges
Yes
22
3,853
71.04%
-3.92%
0.41%
Amendment 5 - Ad Valorem Tax Rates
No
22
3,228
61.00%
+3.82%
0.41%
Amendment 6 - Limit on Reappraised Property in Orleans Parish
No
22
2,978
56.91%
+6.64%
0.41%
Amendment 7 - Remove Involuntary Servitude as Punishment
No
22
3,163
59.23%
-1.61%
0.41%
Amendment 8 - Remove Special Assessment Tax
Yes
22
2,948
54.91%
+0.19%
0.48%
Ban Gay Marriage
Yes
04
3,437
90.33%
+12.55%
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Established February 27, 1845
Disbanded Still Active
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Last Modified RP February 21, 2024 05:01pm
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The Jackson Parish Police Jury was established in 1912 by the state of Louisiana and is the legislative and executive government of the parish. The members are called Jurors and are elected by the voters every four years. Each year they appoint a president as their chairman to preside over their meetings. The current term is a board of seven (7) members representing each of the seven (7) districts of the parish elected for 2020 through 2023.
Regular Jackson Parish Police Jury meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 5:30 PM at the Dr. Charles H. Garrett Community Center 182 Industrial Drive, Jonesboro, LA 71251.
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