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Joel Chaisson was born on 21 August, 1960 in Fort Knox, KY, is an Attorney; politician. Discover Joel Chaisson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Occupation Attorney; politician
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 21 August 1960
Birthday 21 August
Birthplace Fort Knox, KY
Nationality United States

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His wife is Sandra Stage Chaisson

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Children One daughter, Martine Chaisson

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2014

Chaisson is listed among the state and local officials who endorsed the reelection in 2014 of Democrat U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu.

2011

Ineligible to run for the state Senate due to term-limits, in the primary held on October 22, 2011, Chaisson was succeeded by Gary Smith, Jr., who also followed him in the House twelve years earlier. Smith polled 16,501 votes (59.5 percent) to defeat the Republican Garrett C. Monti, who trailed with 11,215 votes (40.5 percent). With Chaisson ineligible to run for office, on October 25, 2011, Governor Jindal tapped John Alario of Westwego in Jefferson Parish, whom the Republican Party had vigorously opposed in the 2007 senatorial campaign, as his choice to succeed Chaisson as State Senate President, effective January 2012. Alario became only the second person in Louisiana and United States history to have been the presiding officer of both the state House and the state Senate since the death in 2005 of Senator John Hainkel of New Orleans.

2008

On January 14, 2008, Chaisson assumed the leadership position in the senate as President of the Louisiana State Senate. Chaisson succeeded the term-limited Senate President Donald E. Hines, a Democrat physician from Bunkie in Avoyelles Parish in south central Louisiana. He was preferred for the Senate presidency by Governor Bobby Jindal, a Republican.

Joel Thomas Chaisson, II 2008 – 2012

2007

Will Sentell of the Baton Rouge Morning Advocate Capitol News Bureau wrote in 2007 that Chaisson's career is "one of beating long odds." Chaisson has the support of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry. However, he is not a firm ally of social conservatives in the legislature. In 2009, he was involved in a conflict between the Louisiana Senate leadership and the House on budget priorities, see cuts to higher education.

2000

Chaisson is a former Louisiana State Senator who represented Senate District 19 in St. Charles Parish from 2000 to 2012. He was also President of the Louisiana State Senate from 2008-2012. Chaisson served in the Louisiana House of Representatives representing House District 56 in St. Charles Parish from 1992 to 2000.

Joel Thomas Chaisson, II 2000 – 2012

1999

In 2000, Chaisson was elected to the Louisiana State Senate representing Senate District 19 in St. Charles Parish. In the nonpartisan blanket primary held on October 23, 1999, Chaisson unseated fellow Democrat Ron Landry in the Senate election – 20,906 (53 percent) to 18,778 (47 percent). Chaisson was thereafter unopposed in the senatorial primaries of 2003 and 2007.

1992

Joel Thomas Chaisson, II 1992 – 2000

1991

In 1991, Chaisson was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 56 in St. Charles Parish. In the primary on October 19, 1991, he trailed the Democratic incumbent, Ralph R. Miller, 7,104 (46 percent) to 6,570 (43 percent). The remaining 1,780 votes (12 percent) went to Emile J. Garlepied, another Democrat. In the November 16 state-wide election, Chaisson unseated Miller, 9,023 (51 percent) to 8,604 (49 percent). Chaisson won his second term in the state house in 1995 when he defeated Republican Robert "Bobby" Riggs, 9,759 (63 percent) to 5,736 (37 percent) in the primary.

1983

In 1983, at the age of 23 he was elected to his first political office as a member of the St. Charles Parish Council, a combination city-county position. St. Charles Parish is a suburb of New Orleans, Louisiana and is considered part of the New Orleans metropolitan area. Its parish seat is Hahnville, Louisiana located on the west bank of the Mississippi River.

1980

Chaisson graduated from Destrehan High School and received his undergraduate degree from the University of New Orleans in 1980. In 1983, he procured his Juris Doctor degree from Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge.

1960

Joel Thomas Chaisson, II (born August 21, 1960) is an American Democratic politician who is currently the District Attorney in St. Charles Parish in suburban New Orleans, Louisiana.

1951

Chaisson is Roman Catholic and a resident of Destrehan. He is a member of the men's Knights of Columbus order and active in the Lions Club. He and his wife, the former Sandra Stage (born 1951), have a daughter, Martine. Chaisson lists his hobbies as real estate development and deep-sea fishing.