Here's everything you need to know about early voting, starting Saturday
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nola.com
- Sep 27, 2017
Early voting in Louisiana begins Saturday (Sept. 30) and will run for one week, giving voters who have already made up their minds a chance to go to the polls at their convenience.
Anyone who misses early voting after Oct. 7 will have to go to the polls a week later for the primary.
Here's everything you need to know about early voting in Louisiana.
Early voting runs Saturday to Saturday. You have until Oct. 7 to cast an early ballot.
Polls are open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. The polls are closed on Sunday, Oct. 1.
Bring a government-issued voter ID with you when you go to vote. If you don't have one, plan to fill out a signature affidavit.
In most parishes, early voting is held in a major government building, such as a city or town hall, or a courthouse. More populous parishes have multiple locations where you can early vote. A full list of locations is here.
The following locations open for early voting Saturday:
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