Elections
Saint Bernard Parish, Louisiana, had 28,345 registered voters as of 2023, with the major parties being Democratic (57%) and Republican (23%). Voters participate in federal, state, parish, and municipal elections, including primaries and runoffs. Polling locations include schools and community centers across the parish. In the 2020 presidential race, 65% voted Republican. Election administration is overseen by the Parish Registrar of Voters. Key local issues include hurricane recovery and flood protection. All polling places are open 6 AM–8 PM, with early voting available at the parish courthouse. Louisiana utilizes open primaries for most elections.
Education, Employment and Housing
St. Bernard Parish, LA, serves around 7,500 public K-12 students across 12 schools, including Chalmette High. The district’s graduation rate is approximately 80%. About 19% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. Average ACT scores hover near 18.5, below the national average. School safety measures are robust, with on-site resource officers and security systems. The district offers Advanced Placement, dual enrollment, and vocational programs, promoting college and career readiness. Adult education programs, such as GED preparation and workforce training, are available through local community partnerships.
As of 2023, Saint Bernard Parish, LA, has an employment rate of approximately 55%. Leading industries include health care & social assistance (17.9%), retail trade (10.8%), and construction (10.3%). The most common occupations are office & administrative support (14.8%) and sales (12.2%). About 85% of workers commute by car, with an average commute time of 30 minutes—many traveling to New Orleans for work. Unemployment hovers around 5.2%, closely matching the Louisiana average.
Saint Bernard Parish, LA, features a homeownership rate of about 74%, with a median home value of approximately $165,000 and median monthly rent near $1,050. The housing market has seen values rise about 5% year-over-year. Housing types include single-family homes in neighborhoods like Chalmette and Arabi, and some townhouses. Property taxes remain affordable, averaging 0.51% of assessed home value. The area offers diverse communities, with newer developments post-Hurricane Katrina mingling alongside historic neighborhoods.
County Crime & Safety
Saint Bernard Parish, Louisiana, has a crime rate slightly above the national average, with 2022 statistics reporting approximately 28.3 crimes per 1,000 residents. Violent crime, including assault and robbery, occurs at a rate of 5.2 per 1,000 residents, while property crime stands at 23.1 per 1,000. Police have a strong presence, and most incidents are concentrated in specific neighborhoods. The parish retains a dedicated crime reporting system, encouraging community vigilance. Overall, Saint Bernard is considered moderately safe compared to other parts of Louisiana.
Demographics
As of 2023, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, has an estimated population of about 44,000. The population is approximately 49% male and 51% female. The median age is around 38 years. Racially, the parish is 63% White, 25% Black or African American, 7% Hispanic or Latino, 1% Asian, and 4% identifying as two or more races or other. This diverse community reflects a blend of age groups and backgrounds in the New Orleans metropolitan area.
Popular names
- Charles Smith
- David Smith
- Michael Smith
- Robert Mitchell
- Jessica Henderson
- Michael Hall
- Michael Williams
- David Melerine
- Edward Evans
- Robert Smith
- Warren Williams
- Brittany Strehle
- Courtney Smith
- Danny Smith
- Darin Callen
- James Taylor
- Jessica Douglas
- Jessica Hansen
- Jessica Hartman
- John Smith
- Kenneth Brown
- Mario Contreras
- Mary Hall
- Patricia Mitchell
- Ronald Nunez
- Alan Clague
- Andrew Mowers
- Andrew Perez
- Barbara Smith
- Bobbie Brown
- Christina Lovell
- Christopher Stewart
- Cody Hebert
- Cortney Johnson
- Daniel Anderson
- David Fernandez
- David Hebert
- Debra Johnson
- Earl Johnson
- Edward Williams
- Elizabeth Lewis
- Erica Brown
- Frank Lewis
- Frank Nata
- Gregory Green
- James Johnson
- James Kieff
- James Olivieri
- Jeffrey Taylor
- Jerrod Brown
- Jessica Brown
- Jessica Dean
- John Jones
- Joseph Lewis
- Joseph Major
- Joseph Poirier
- Karen Hudson
- Keonne Hill
- Kevin Williams
- Melissa Hall
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