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Suzanne Haik Terrell is an American attorney and politician who served as the Louisiana Secretary of State from 2002 to 2004. She was the first woman to hold the position. She was also the first Republican to hold the position since Reconstruction.
Terrell was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and graduated from Louisiana State University in 1976 with a degree in political science. She then attended Tulane University Law School, graduating in 1979.
Terrell began her career as an attorney in private practice in New Orleans. She then served as an assistant district attorney in Orleans Parish from 1981 to 1984. She was then appointed as a judge in the Orleans Parish Juvenile Court in 1984, where she served until 1988.
In 2002, Terrell was elected as Louisiana Secretary of State, becoming the first woman and the first Republican to hold the position since Reconstruction. She served in this position until 2004.
In 2004, Terrell ran for the United States Senate, but lost to incumbent Democrat Mary Landrieu.
Terrell is currently a partner at the law firm of Chaffe McCall, LLP in New Orleans. She is also a member of the board of directors of the Louisiana Family Forum.
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The Terrell's oldest daughter, Julie Terrell Radford, is married to Wynn Radford. The couple live in Washington D.C. where Julie works for the White House and Wynn is with BPAmerica. Elizabeth (aka Bebe) Terrell Goodrich lives in Birmingham Alabama with her husband Thomas Goodrich. Together Bebe and Thomas developed Ice Box coffee, a successful cold brewed coffee company that was purchased by Birmingham-based Royal Cup in 2017. Christine (aka Chrissy) Terrell Murray also lives in Washington D.C. where she is Director of Corporate Communications for Gannet Corporation. Chrissy is married to Drew Murray, an executive with MGroup.
In 2005, President Bush appointed Terrell to a post at the United States Department of Commerce following Hurricane Katrina. In her position, Terrell was actively involved in economic development initiatives in the Gulf Region.
As elections commissioner, Terrell streamlined department operations and advocated the merging of her office with the secretary of state, who already oversaw some elections operations. While in office Terrell's department won national recognition for its voting and registration systems. She was successful in abolishing her office as her term ended in 2004. No other Louisiana politician has abolished their current, occupied office.
In a debate with Landrieu in 2002, the senator lashed out at Terrell and told her the Senate race would be "her last campaign", but it was not. In 2003, Terrell ran unsuccessfully for attorney general of Louisiana, losing to the former sheriff of the Orleans parish, Charles C. Foti, Jr., 54 to 46 percent. Foti had been backed by the Landrieu family.
Since the runoff would not happen until December, the Landrieu-Terrell matchup was the last Senate race decided that year. Terrell's campaign attracted national attention, including visits from President George W. Bush and his father, George Herbert Walker Bush, and Vice President Dick Cheney. Terrell had been co-chairman of the Bush campaign in Louisiana and was a member of the National Finance Committee. She was an elector for the Bush-Cheney slate in 2000. The national party had taken an interest in Terrell's campaign because it could have made the difference in their chances at retaking the Senate. (As it happened, the GOP would take back the Senate even before the Louisiana race had been decided.)
In the race for elections commissioner, she defeated in the general election or runoff contest, a fellow Republican, Woody Jenkins, a newspaper owner from suburban Baton Rouge. In Louisiana's first runoff with two Republicans, Terrell polled 437,817 votes (59 percent) to Jenkins' 302,261 (41 percent). Jenkins had led in the nonpartisan blanket primary, 26 percent to 22 percent. Incumbent Democrat Jerry Fowler of Natchitoches, engulfed in scandal, ran third and was eliminated from the contest. In 1996, Jenkins had opposed Terrell's later Senate opponent, Mary Landrieu, but he lost by about four thousand disputed votes.
From 1994 to 2000, Terrell was a Republican member of the New Orleans City Council. She won her first term on March 5, 1994, when she defeated the Democrat Mary Jane Fenner in District A, 20,007 (52.4 percent) to 18,152 (47.6 percent). The seat was vacated by Republican Peggy Wilson, who was instead elected to one of the two at-large council seats. Suzanne Haik Terrell also performed censorship on public access shows mainly the Chris Sak show . Terrell ran without opposition to her council seat in 1998 and stepped down midway in her term after election in November 1999 as Louisiana elections commissioner.
In 1976, Terrell received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the Newcomb College of Tulane University. In 1984, she received her Juris Doctor degree from the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. While at Loyola, Terrell served on the editorial board of the Loyola Law Review.
Married since 1976 to Walter Lee Terrell, an ophthalmologist, Terrell has three daughters who were featured in an ad for her 2002 Senate campaign.
Suzanne Haik Terrell (born July 8, 1954) is the first and only Republican woman elected to statewide office in Louisiana. A practicing attorney, Terrell was the state's final commissioner of elections, a position which she held from 2000 to 2004. In 2002, she was the Republican nominee for United States Senate, losing a hotly contested and closely watched race against incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu. In 2005, U.S. President George W. Bush appointed Terrell to a position as Deputy Assistant Secretary in the United States Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration. Terrell is currently a partner with the New Orleans firm of Hangartner, Rydberg, and Terrell.
Her brother, Dr. Barrett George Haik (1951-2016) was the director of the Hamilton Eye Center in Memphis, Tennessee. Her surviving brothers, Dr. George M. Haik, Jr., and Dr. Kenneth Haik and wife Diana, live and practice medicine in New Orleans.