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Jefferson Parish President Cynthia Lee Sheng was sworn into office on January 8, 2020. Prior to her role as the first female Parish President for Jefferson Parish, she served as Councilwoman At-Large for Division B in 2015 after serving as the Councilwoman for District 5 since 2009.
Jefferson Parish President Cynthia Lee Sheng was sworn into office on January 8, 2020. Prior to her role as the first female Parish President for Jefferson Parish, she served as Councilwoman At-Large for Division B in 2015 after serving as the Councilwoman for District 5 since 2009.
STAFF PHOTO BY BRETT DUKE. Three years out from the next election, Jefferson Parish at-large council member Scott Walker says he plans to run for parish president in 2027 in a race that will ...
JEFFERSON PARISH, La. —. Jefferson Parish Councilman-At-Large Scott Walker has announced his plan to run for Parish President in 2027. Walker, who was just re-elected to his at-large position ...
As chief administrative officer, the Parish President supervises all Parish operations except for the offices of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff, Clerk of Court, Assessor, Coroner, District Attorney, and the Public School Board.
Cynthia Lee Sheng - Parish President. 12,267 likes · 202 talking about this. Jefferson Parish President.
Lee Sheng defeated former Jefferson Parish President John Young and Bridge City resident Lee Bonnecarrere to replace current Parish President Mike Yenni who chose to not seek re-election.
Cynthia Lee Sheng smiles after someone handed her a small broach of her dad, former Jefferson Parish Sheriff Harry Lee, as she celebrates her win as Jefferson Parish president.
Jefferson Parish President Cynthia Lee Sheng has served in elected office for more than decade, though she admits that sometimes, she still feels naïve about the political maneuverings...
NEW ORLEANS, La. (WVUE) - It was a history-making day in Jefferson Parish on Wednesday (Jan 8). Cynthia Lee Sheng became the first female to ascend to the presidency in the parish of more...