Voting Rights of the Formerly Incarcerated Resource Page
Please contact us at [email protected] if you would like to volunteer to call people from VOTE's Registrar of Voters public records request to see if the people who have been rejected under 636 based on those records need help registering.
This is part of a potential lawsuit against the SOS to get rid of the letter requirement.
This is part of a potential lawsuit against the SOS to get rid of the letter requirement.
Since March 1, 2019 any Louisianan who:
1. is off probation or parole; OR
2. has been on parole for 5 or more years; OR
3. is currently on probation
can now vote.
In order to register, the following is needed:
-A voter eligibility form (obtained from your local probation and parole office--see map below!)
-A completed voter registration form (obtained from your local registrar's office--see map below!)
(note: you can call and ask them to mail this to you)
-a valid identification card (ID)
1. is off probation or parole; OR
2. has been on parole for 5 or more years; OR
3. is currently on probation
can now vote.
In order to register, the following is needed:
-A voter eligibility form (obtained from your local probation and parole office--see map below!)
-A completed voter registration form (obtained from your local registrar's office--see map below!)
(note: you can call and ask them to mail this to you)
-a valid identification card (ID)
Who Gets To Vote presentation by VOTE