VOTER REGISTRATION INFORMATION & PROCEDURES
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How do I register to vote? (R.S. 18:103)
Where to Register
You may apply for voter registration by completing a Louisiana Voter Registration Application form at any Registrar of Voters office or by mailing a voter registration application. You must re-register when you move to a new parish. If you are seeking services at designated mandated sites, voter registration may be offered to you. Below is a list of mandated sites.
- Louisiana Department of Motor Vehicle offices
- Louisiana Department of Social Services offices and WIC offices, Food Stamp offices, and Medicaid offices
- Offices serving persons with disabilities, such as the Deaf Action Centers and Independent Living offices
- Armed Forces Recruitment offices
Form
To register by mail, download the Louisiana Voter Registration Application form and then return a completed form to your local Registrar of Voters office. Please note that the list of Registar Offices is included on the form. You may also get the mailing address from this list of Registrar of Voters offices. Louisiana statutes require you to be registered 30 days prior to an election to be eligible to vote in that particular election.
Faxed Voter Registration forms are not accepted. The Voter Registration form should be addressed and mailed or hand-delivered to the appropriate Registrar of Voters in the parish in which you are registering. DO NOT mail or otherwise send Voter Registration forms to the Secretary of State Elections Division office - deadlines requiring receipt in the registrar's office may be missed.
To qualify to register you must: (R.S. 18:101)
- be a United States citizen
- be at least 17 years old to register but must be 18 years old to vote
- not be under an order of imprisonment for conviction of a felony
- not be under a judgment of full interdiction or limited interdiction where your right to vote has been suspended
- reside in the state and parish in which you seek to register and vote
How much does it cost to register?
Nothing. Registering to vote is a right afforded to you as a United States citizen by the Constitution of the United States.
Do I have to be a resident of the state to register? (R.S. 18:101(B))
Yes. For voter registration purposes, you must qualify to register with a residence address in the parish with a street or rural route address. Post Office Box addresses and Mail Center Boxes do not qualify. We must know where you live so you are assigned to the proper precinct for election day. If you were displaced by Hurricane Katrina or Rita and no longer reside in Louisiana, you may remain registered to vote at your pre-hurricane residence address as long as you do NOT register to vote in another state. You should provide a "mailing address", if different from your pre-hurricane residence address, to your registrar of voters to remain an active voter.
When must I register to vote before an election? (R.S. 18:135)
Louisiana statutes require you to be registered 30 days prior to an election to be eligible to vote in that particular election.
What do I need to bring with me to register to vote? (R.S. 18:105)
If registering in person at a parish Registrar of Voters office, you are required to prove age, residency, and identity. You may submit your current Louisiana driver's license, birth certificate or other documentation which reasonably and sufficiently establishes your identity, age and residency.
If registering at a mandated site, no further proof of identification is required other than whatever proof is required for services received that you have applied for. Louisiana mails a verification mailing card to verify the address you have provided when registering by mail.
Can I choose which address to use for registering? (R.S. 18:101(B))
Yes, unless you claim a Homestead Exemption. You must register to vote using your Homestead Exemption address. However, if you do not claim Homestead Exemption and reside at more than one place in the state with an intention to reside there indefinitely, you may register only at one of the places at which you reside.
Why is the residence address so important?
Because your elected representatives are determined by your residence address. In order for you to vote on the correct ballot for an election, your registration must have your residence address.
What do I do if my residence address, mailing address, or name has changed after I have registered to vote? (R.S. 18:110 & 111)
If you have moved INSIDE your parish, you should notify the Registrar of Voters office in your parish of any changes to your registration. If you have moved OUTSIDE your parish, you are no longer eligible to remain registered in that parish. You must register in your new parish. If you were displaced by Hurricane Katrine or Rita, you may remain registered to vote at your pre-hurricane residence address as long as you do NOT register in another state. You should provide a "mailing address", if different from your pre-hurricane residence address, to your registrar of voters in order to remain an active voter.
Do I have to register prior to each election?
No. Once you are registered in your parish, you will remain registered unless you move from this parish, lose your civil rights, or register to vote in another state.
If I move from another parish in Louisiana, do I have to register again? (R.S. 18:108)
Yes. Voter registration is not transferable. You must register every time you move to a new parish in Louisiana. You will be canceled in your old parish and you will not be allowed to vote in your new parish unless and until you complete another voter registration application.
How do I become a Louisiana resident? (R.S. 18:101(B))
While this question sounds complicated, it is really very simple. If you live in Louisiana and intend for this to be your legal residence, you are a Louisiana resident.
My children are going off to college. Where should they be registered to vote? (R.S. 18:101(C))
Students may use their home residence address within the state or their school address for voter registration purposes. Out of state students are allowed to use their school address in Louisiana if they want to be a voter in this state.
What are the recognized political parties in the State of Louisiana? (R. S. 18:441, 18:551(D), and 1461(A)(6) )
The Green, Libertarian, and Reform parties have fulfilled all the requirements in R.S. 18:441 and are now recognized political parties. This means that Louisiana now has five (5) recognized political parties: Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Reform, and Republican.
How can I change my party affiliation? (R.S. 18:107(B))
Your party affiliation can be changed by simply sending your Registrar of Voters a written note requesting your party change (including signature), or by completing another application. Please note: if you are changing your party right before an election, it must be done 30 days prior to an election. Party changes received after book closing for an election cannot be in effect until the next election.
Where do I go to vote? (R.S. 18:109)
Always check your voter identification card. Your card will list your polling place. Please pay special attention to make sure you go to the correct polling place. If you are unsure, please use the Louisiana Voter Polling Place Locator, or call your parish Registrar of Voters office.
How do I get another ID card?
You should contact your parish Registrar of Voters office to request a new one.
What do I need to bring with me when I go to the polls to vote? (R.S. 18:562(A))
Louisiana law requires a picture identification card to vote at the polling place. This can include a Louisiana driver's license, a Louisiana Special ID card, or other generally recognized picture identification card with your name, address and signature. If you do not have a picture ID card, you may sign an affidavit which will be attached to the precinct register, and you will be required to provide further identification as requested by the Commissioner at the polling place.
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