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Here you will find important dates, deadlines, & links related to voting and the October 12th election in Iberville Parish, Louisiana.

Important Voting Information

Early voting

Louisiana permits no-excuse early voting. Learn more by visiting this website. Early voting permits citizens to cast ballots in person at a polling place prior to an election.

Poll times

In Louisiana all polls are open from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Central Time. If the polls close while a voter is in line, he or she will still be permitted to vote.

Voter identification

A Louisiana voter must present one of the following forms of identification at the polls: a driver's license, a Louisiana special ID, or another generally recognized photo ID that contains the voter's name and signature. If a photo ID is not presented, a utility bill, a payroll check, or another government document that includes the voter's name and address can be presented. However, such voters also must sign affidavits.

Ballot Initiatives for the October 12, 2019 Election

Education Excellence Fund Uses Amendment

A "yes" vote supports allowing for appropriations from the Education Excellence Fund (EEF) to the Louisiana Educational Television Authority (LETA), Thrive Academy, and laboratory schools operated by public colleges.

A "no" vote opposes this constitutional amendment, thus preventing appropriations from the EEF to the LETA, Thrive Academy, and laboratory schools operated by public colleges.


Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Jurisdiction Amendment

A "yes" vote supports this amendment to do the following: * allow the legislature through a two-thirds vote to give the Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals jurisdiction over the constitutionality of taxes, fees, and related matters; * require prompt recovery by taxpayers of any unconstitutional tax paid; * establish authority for the board in the state constitution, subject to changes made by laws passed by a two-thirds vote in the legislature; * state in the constitution that the Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals has jurisdiction over any disputes concerning state and local taxes, fees, or other claims against the state.

A "no" vote opposes this amendment to add constitutional provisions concerning the Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals, thereby leaving in place the board's existing authority over certain state and local tax disputes according to statute.


Louisiana New Orleans Affordable Housing Property Tax Exemption Amendment

A "yes" vote supports allowing New Orleans, Louisiana, to exempt properties with no more than 15 residential units from taxes for the purpose of, according to the amendment, promoting and encouraging affordable housing.

A "no" vote opposes this amendment to allow New Orleans, Louisiana, to exempt properties with no more than 15 residential units from taxes.


Louisiana Property Tax Exemption for Stored Materials Routed for Outer Continental Shelf Amendment

 A "yes" vote supports extending an ad valorem tax exemption to property being stored in Louisiana but destined for the Outer Continental Shelf.

A "no" vote opposes extending this ad valorem tax exemption to property stored in Louisiana but destined for the Outer Continental Shelf, thereby leaving the exemption for property in transit to another state or for export outside of the U.S. but not applying it to property routed for the Outer Continental Shelf.


The Louisiana Secretary of State has a very convenient and easy-to-use voter portal called GeauxVote, and also has voter information specific to Iberville Parish!
Iberville Parish on GeauxVote

This website contains additional information not yet available on mobile apps, such as information about absentee and provisional ballot status and a full election calendar, as well as links to other Secretary of State pages for requesting absentee ballots or changing registration information.

Download the GeauxVote Mobile Apps

Information available on mobile apps includes voter registration information, voter districts information, and information about upcoming elections such as voting dates and times, voting locations, and sample ballots.

GeauxVote mobile app for iPhone devices

GeauxVote mobile app for Android devices

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Education Excellence Fund Uses Amendment

A “yes” vote supports allowing for appropriations from the Education Excellence Fund (EEF) to the Louisiana Educational Television Authority (LETA), Thrive Academy, and laboratory schools operated by public colleges.

A “no” vote opposes this constitutional amendment, thus preventing appropriations from the EEF to the LETA, Thrive Academy, and laboratory schools operated by public colleges.


Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Jurisdiction Amendment

A “yes” vote supports this amendment to do the following: * allow the legislature through a two-thirds vote to give the Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals jurisdiction over the constitutionality of taxes, fees, and related matters; * require prompt recovery by taxpayers of any unconstitutional tax paid; * establish authority for the board in the state constitution, subject to changes made by laws passed by a two-thirds vote in the legislature; * state in the constitution that the Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals has jurisdiction over any disputes concerning state and local taxes, fees, or other claims against the state.

A “no” vote opposes this amendment to add constitutional provisions concerning the Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals, thereby leaving in place the board’s existing authority over certain state and local tax disputes according to statute.


Louisiana New Orleans Affordable Housing Property Tax Exemption Amendment

A “yes” vote supports allowing New Orleans, Louisiana, to exempt properties with no more than 15 residential units from taxes for the purpose of, according to the amendment, promoting and encouraging affordable housing.

A “no” vote opposes this amendment to allow New Orleans, Louisiana, to exempt properties with no more than 15 residential units from taxes.


Louisiana Property Tax Exemption for Stored Materials Routed for Outer Continental Shelf Amendment

 A “yes” vote supports extending an ad valorem tax exemption to property being stored in Louisiana but destined for the Outer Continental Shelf.

A “no” vote opposes extending this ad valorem tax exemption to property stored in Louisiana but destined for the Outer Continental Shelf, thereby leaving the exemption for property in transit to another state or for export outside of the U.S. but not applying it to property routed for the Outer Continental Shelf.


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