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  Terrebonne
County Government
  Parish President  Jason Bergeron 1 23 +9.76%
 Parish Council     
 Sheriff     
City
 Houma    33,406
Census Designated Place
 Bayou Blue  *   13,352
 Bayou Cane    19,770
 Bourg    2,375
 Chauvin    2,575
 Dulac    1,241
 Gray    5,518
 Montegut    1,465
 Presquille    1,703
 Schriever    6,711
Unincorporated
 Ashland     
 Chacahoula     
 Cocodrie     
 Gibson     
 Isle de Jean Charles     
 Pointe-aux-Chenes     
 Theriot     
School District
 Terrebonne Parish School District     
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% Of Total VotesOfficeTerrebonne WinnerYrTerrebonne Votes% of Sub% Vs. Full Race
2.00% Governor   Jeff Landry 23 13,474 63.35% +11.79%
2.01% Lieutenant Governor   Billy Nungesser 23 15,702 75.35% +9.82%
2.65% Secretary of State   Nancy Landry 23 14,550 82.12% +15.31%
2.66% Attorney General   Liz Baker Murrill 23 14,648 82.35% +15.96%
2.66% Treasurer   John Fleming 23 14,418 81.13% +15.67%
2.15% President   Donald J. Trump 20 34,339 74.26% +15.80%
2.14% Senate Class II   William "Bill" Cassidy 20 32,703 73.62% +14.30%
1.98% Senate Class III   John N. Kennedy 22 20,731 75.75% +14.19%
6.55% LA - District 01   Steve J. Scalise 22 12,684 79.38% +6.58%
4.46% LA - District 06   Garret Graves 22 8,400 79.81% -0.59%
61.57% LA State Senate 20   Michael "Mike" Fesi 23 13,155 87.65% +0.02%
25.20% LA State Senate 21   Robert Allain III 23 2,937 69.71% +10.71%
2.03% Amendment 3 - Dedicates certain payments to be applied to the state retirement system unfunded accrued liability   Yes 23 11,597 57.30% +1.14%
2.16% Amendment 1 - No Right to Abortion in Constitution   Yes 20 31,383 70.75% +8.69%
1.36% Amendment 1 - Sales and Use Tax Commission   No 21 3,206 56.77% +4.94%
1.99% Amendment 1 - State Fund Equities   No 22 16,160 61.27% -2.84%
2.15% Amendment 1 - Tax Exemption for Outer Continental Shelf Material   Yes 19 13,320 50.75% +3.50%
2.15% Amendment 2 - Education Excellence Fund   No 19 13,670 52.42% +2.81%
1.99% Amendment 2 - Property Tax Exemptions for Disabled Veterans   Yes 22 20,512 77.16% +4.23%
2.05% Amendment 2 - Unanimous Jury for Felonies   Yes 18 17,189 57.41% -6.95%
1.99% Amendment 3 - Civil Service Employee Campaign Support   No 22 18,504 70.10% +2.91%
1.71% Amendment 3 - Fuel Taxes   Yes 17 3,866 56.30% +3.17%
1.37% Amendment 3 - Levee District Property Tax   No 21 3,902 69.29% +11.36%
2.13% Amendment 4 - New Orleans Affordable Housing Tax Exemption   No 19 17,837 68.89% +5.40%
1.99% Amendment 4 - Waiving Water Charges   Yes 22 20,527 77.82% +2.86%
2.00% Amendment 5 - Ad Valorem Tax Rates   No 22 16,373 63.23% +6.05%
1.99% Amendment 6 - Limit on Reappraised Property in Orleans Parish   Yes 22 13,121 51.44% +1.72%
2.00% Amendment 7 - Remove Involuntary Servitude as Punishment   No 22 14,793 56.94% -3.90%
2.01% Amendment 8 - Remove Special Assessment Tax   No 22 13,555 51.53% +6.26%
1.51% Ban Gay Marriage   Yes 04 9,708 80.54% +2.76%

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Parents > United States > Louisiana > LA Parishes  
Websitehttp://www.tpcg.org/
Established March 22, 1822
Disbanded Still Active
ContributorRP
Last ModifiedRP March 09, 2024 11:43am
Description he Terrebonne Parish Council was first seated as the governing body of Terrebonne Parish on January 9, 1984, when the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government became effective. The fifteen-member Council replaced the fifteen-member Terrebonne Parish Police Jury and the five-member Houma Board of Aldermen. Each Council Member is elected from a district which divides the Parish into relatively equal areas of population. From its ranks, the Council elects a Chairman and Vice-Chairman and appoints the necessary staff.

Council meetings are normally held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, beginning at 6:00 PM. All meetings are open to the public and anyone may address the Council, provided that they complete a speaker card prior to the beginning of the meeting, or call or send a letter to the Council Office requesting to be placed on the agenda.

In response to a vote of the people in 1995, the Council was reduced from fifteen members to nine, with the first nine-member Council taking office in January of 1996. Committees-of-the-whole review many issues before they appear at the bi-monthly Council meetings.
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