Norby Chabert

Norby Chabert
Norbert Nolty "Norby" Chabert
Louisiana State Senator from District 20 (Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes)
Incumbent
Assumed office
September 2009
Preceded by Reggie Paul Dupre
Personal details
Born 1976
Lil Caillou
Terrebonne Parish

Louisiana, USA

Political party Democrat-turned-Republican
Spouse(s) Single
Alma mater South Terrebonne High School

Nicholls State University

Occupation Businessman
Religion Christian

Norbert Nolty Chabert, known as Norby Chabert (born 1976), is a former political consultant[1] from Houma, Louisiana, who is a Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate from District 20 in Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes. Since 2009, he has held the same seat occupied from 1980 to 1992 by his father, Leonard J. Chabert of Cut Off, Louisiana, and from 1992 to 1996 by his older brother, Marty J. Chabert, both Democrats.[2]

Chabert's mother, Viona Lapeyrouse, is from Chauvin. He was born and reared on the banks of Bayou Petite Caillou in the community of Lil Caillou in Terrebonne Parish. He graduated in 1994 from South Terrebonne High School in Bourg.[3] In 2001, he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in government from Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana.[1] Prior to his entering the Senate, he was a political consultant, a businessman, and as associate director of marketing at Nicholls State. He is affiliated with Rotary International and the Chamber of Commerce. An active sportsman, he is single and resides in "Old Houma" near Maple Avenue Park. He describes his religious views as "Christian.".[3]

Norbert Chabert himself was a Democrat until March 2011, when that same month he joined Jody Amedee of Gonzales in switching to GOP allegiance. The changes produced a numerical Republican majority in the upper legislative chamber. The preceding year, nearly 47 percent of Chabert's constituents who voted in the special election cast ballots for the defeated Republican candidate.[4] Chabert won the Senate seat in special election in the summer of 2009 to succeed Democrat Reggie Paul Dupre, Jr.[2] Chabert ran second in the contest with 4,359 votes (32.6 percent). Republican Brent Callais led with 5,055 votes (37.8 percent). A second Democrat, Damon J. Baldone polled the critical 3,957 votes (29.6 percent).[5] In the second round of balloting, Chabert defeated Callais, 9,576 (54.3 percent) to 8,050 (45.7 percent).[4]

In 2010, Chabert voted to require sonograms for women contemplating abortion. He vote against allowing insurance companies to cover elective abortions. Chabert voted to impose penalties to those participating in cockfighting. He supported making the state tobacco tax permanent.[6] In 2010, Chabert voted 55 percent of the time with the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry. The Louisiana Family Forum gave him a 78 percent rating.[7] In 2011, Chabert voted against the congressional redistricting bill because Houma and Thibodaux have been split between the First and Third] districts.[8]

Chabert is unopposed for a second term in the Senate in the nonpartisant blanket primary set for October 22, 2011.

References

Louisiana Senate
Preceded by
Reggie Paul Dupre
Louisiana State Senator from District 20 (Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes)

Norbert Nolty "Norby" Chabert
2009–

Succeeded by
Incumbent

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