Early voting in Louisiana for the upcoming Nov. 5 presidential election begins Friday, Oct. 18. Up until Oct. 29, registered voters can cast their ballots early to decide the next President of The United States along with local leaders and amendments that will directly impact them One amendment Louisiana voters will have on their ballots surrounds increased coastal protection.
Since 2000, when Louisiana flipped to Republican in presidential politics, the shift from Democrat to Republican in voter registration has been greater in LaSalle than any other parish, said John Couvillon, a pollster and demographer in Baton Rouge.
On This Week in Louisiana Politics, there are slightly more details being discussed about the governor's tax reform plan. The public is still waiting to learn the full extent of what the legislature aims to do.
A vote “no” on amendment one would send the money to the state general fund. A vote “yes” would send it to the coastal protection and restoration fund. Read the PAR Louisiana guide on the different arguments. It will appear on the Nov. 5 ballot.
Presidential candidates for those parties get the top slots on the ballot, listed in alphabetical order by party. This year the Independent Party did not put forward a candidate for president; that's why there are only four recognized parties on the Nov. 5 ballot.
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Louisiana voters will soon get the opportunity to decide whether the state constitution should be amended to divert certain federal funds to coastal protection and to change the timeline for legislators to approve the budget.