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Voting Rights - LA

We’ve filed an amicus brief, along with The Sentencing Project and the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, in a lawsuit challenging Louisiana’s felony disenfranchisement policy.  Our friend-of-the-court brief demonstrates how Louisiana’s felony disenfranchisement laws are rooted in racial discrimination.

We also worked successfully to pass legislation in 2018 to restore voting rights to thousands of Louisiana residents who have been on probation or parole for five years or more.

In 2020 and beyond, we will continue to advocate for the voting rights of people with convictions and to strengthen election protection programs across the state.

How to Vote in Louisiana

Click on the button below to review every step of the process from registration to casting a ballot. This guide includes information on how to manage the new voting processes and resources for more help if you need it.

Review the Guide

Restore Your Right to Vote

Are you a Louisiana resident who can no longer vote because of a criminal record? You may be able to have your voting rights restored. Learn the details on our Voting Rights Restoration Fact Sheet.

Download Fact Sheet (PDF)

 

Click on the image below to read the Louisiana voting rights report.

Read the Louisiana voting right report