Orleans Parish Registrar of Voters

The Registrar of Voters' Office safeguards each citizen'southward basic right to vote and is a not-partisan, parochial office responsible for:

  • Voter registration and the update of voter registration documents onto the statewide community network
  • The assistants and enforcement of election laws and rules and regulations of the Secretary of Land relating to registration of voters
  • Early Voting and Early Voting Sites
  • Absentee by Mail Voting, including 65+ Program
  • Voting at Nursing Homes
  • Voting for Military and Citizens Overseas
  • Administering special programs for persons with disabilities to include those voters who are hospitalized
  • Community outreach efforts to promote voter pedagogy and participation
  • Serving as the "nexus" for election information
  • Providing fantabulous, customer friendly, public service to the citizens of New Orleans.

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Delight call 504-658-8300 for more data.

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Louisiana offers absentee ballots by mail service to voters who volition be unable to vote in person. Absentee ballots should be requested as far in accelerate of the ballot every bit possible. When your post ballot arrives, read it carefully and follow the instructions to complete and render it. Please be aware of standard mail delivery times and the return ballot borderline when applying for a mail election to ensure your voted ballot is received by the registrar of voters before the deadline.Completed absentee ballots may simply exist hand delivered to Metropolis Hall or Algiers Courthouse. Hand commitment certification form must be completed if returning a ballot for someone other than yourself.

  • The deadline to request an absentee ballot is Nov. four by four:30 p.yard.
  • The deadline for a registrar of voters to receive a voted absentee election is Nov. seven by 4:30 p.yard.

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Take a question or concern regarding your election? Please contact our office at 504-658-8300.

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For boosted information, visit Louisiana Secretary of State website.

How to correctly complete an absentee ballot

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November. 8, 2022 - Open Congressional Primary Ballot

The following is important information for the Saturday,Nov. 8, 2022 - Open Congressional Chief Election

  • The qualifying period for candidates is July xx-22.Local and municipal candidates qualify with the clerk of court in the parish in which they are registered to vote (contact your local clerk of courtroom for office hours). Federal and state candidates qualify in the executive offices of Secretarial assistant of Country, Kyle Ardoin at 8585 Athenaeum Ave. in Baton Rouge between the hours of 8 a.chiliad. and 4:30 p.grand. Qualifying fees must exist paid in the form of cash; certified or cashier'southward check on a country or national bank or credit union; U.S. postal coin order; or money order issued by a state or national bank or credit union and must be accompanied by the qualifying class.
  • The borderline to annals to vote in person, by mail or at the OMV Function is October. 11.
  • The deadline to annals to vote through the GeauxVote Online Registration System is Oct. 18.
  • Early on voting is October. 25 through Nov. 1 (excluding Dominicus, October. 30) from 8:30 a.1000.-half-dozen p.m.
  • The deadline to request an absentee election is Nov. 4 past 4:30 p.m (other than military and overseas voters). You tin request an absentee election online through our Voter Portal or in writing through your Registrar of Voters Role.
  • The deadline for a registrar of voters to receive a voted absentee election is Nov. 7 past 4:30 p.m. (other than military and overseas voters).
  • On ballot 24-hour interval, the polls are open from vi a.k.-viii p.1000.

​​December. 10, 2022 - Congressional Full general Election

The following is important data for the Saturday, Dec. x Congressional General Election:

  • The deadline to register to vote in person, by mail or at the OMV Office is Nov. ix.
  • The deadline to register to vote through the GeauxVote Online Registration Arrangement is November. xix.
  • Early voting is Nov. 26 through December. iii (excluding Lord's day, Nov. 27) from 8:30 a.thousand.-half dozen p.chiliad.
  • The borderline to request an absentee ballot is Dec. vi by 4:30 p.thou (other than military and overseas voters). You lot tin asking an absentee election online through our Voter Portal or in writing through your Registrar of Voters Office.
  • The deadline for a registrar of voters to receive a voted absentee election is Dec. 9 past 4:30 p.thousand. (other than armed services and overseas voters).
  • On election day, the polls are open from 7 a.m.-8 p.grand.

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VOTE PROVISIONALLY

Conditional voting provides a fail-safe procedure for voting in federal elections when any person appears to vote and is not listed equally an eligible voter. You must certify in writing on the election that you are a registered voter in the parish and are eligible to vote in the ballot for federal function before voting.

Conditional voting is not convenience voting, whereby y'all may appear anywhere in the state and vote and have your vote count.

You must be a registered voter in the parish where you vote and eligible to vote in the election for federal office for the provisional ballot to be counted. Therefore, information technology is recommended that yous vote in the precinct and parish where you are registered to vote.

If you are in the parish where you lot are registered to vote and you are voting at the wrong precinct, you may vote a paper provisional ballot for federal offices but subsequently certifying in writing on the ballot that you are eligible to vote. Y'all will not be permitted to vote on the voting car for country, local or municipal offices; propositions; or state constitutional amendments.

If you are in a precinct that is not in the parish where yous are registered to vote, you may vote a paper conditional ballot for federal offices only after certifying in writing on the ballot that you are eligible to vote. You will non exist permitted to vote on the voting machine for state, local or municipal offices; propositions; or ramble amendments

If you are not registered to vote in Louisiana, and you enter a precinct to vote, you may vote a newspaper provisional ballot for federal offices only after certifying in writing on the ballot that you are eligible to vote.

If you lot cast a newspaper conditional ballot for federal offices, your provisional ballot may or may not be counted. You must exist a registered voter in the parish where you vote and eligible to vote in the election for federal office for your vote to be counted. If you bandage a provisional ballot for a U.S. representative, yous must be a registered voter in that congressional district.

Inactive Voters in Orleans Parish

If your proper name appears on the inactive voters list, y'all are still eligible to vote. Even so, your registration accost must be verified by the Registrar of Voters' Office.

If your residential address has inverse from the address y'all used when y'all registered to vote, y'all must update your voter registration record. Voters not doing then may be listed as  inactive voters.

Updates to your residential address can be completed online at www.GeauxVote.com external link external link external link external link, at the polls, during early voting, or at the Registrar of Voters' Office.  Accost changes may besides be mailed to the Registrar of Voters' Part in Urban center Hall, Room 1W24, New Orleans, LA 70112.

PATHWAY Projection

This effort offers assist to persons formerly incarcerated who may exist on or have completed parole mandates and are seeking avenues to reinstate their civil right to vote.  Election personnel clarify and provide information and procedures relative to voter reinstatement, voter registration, and other data. For farther information, contact the Registrar of Voters part at (504)658-8300, and ask for assist through the Pathway Projection.

REINSTATEMENT FOR Formerly incarcerated VOTERS

The registration of a person whose registration has been suspended pursuant to R.Southward. 18:176(A) shall be reinstated when the person appears in the function of the registrar and provides documentation from the appropriate correction official showing that such person is no longer under an gild of imprisonment or, if the person is under such an order, that the person has not been incarcerated pursuant to the social club within the terminal five years and the person is not nether an order of imprisonment related to a felony conviction pursuant to election fraud or whatever other ballot offense pursuant to R.S. 18:1461.two. Documents may exist submitted to both City Hall and Algiers Courthouse locations. Please make copies of the required documents.  Once inside, enquire receptionist to contact the Registrar of Voter's part or call 504-658-8300 upon arrival.

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Voter Stats

Monthly statistical report for registered voters can be viewed here.

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