Louisiana 2018 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB692 Engrossed / Bill

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2018 Regular Session
HOUSE BILL NO. 692
BY REPRESENTATIVES SHADOIN, DANAHAY, AND GREGORY MI LLER
ELECTION CODE:  Makes revisions to the Louisiana Election Code
1	AN ACT
2To amend and reenact R.S. 18:3(A)(3), 23(A)(8), 423(C)(2), 433(A)(5), 463(A)(2)(a)(iii),
3 464(B)(3), 467(3), 495(A) and (E), 533(D) and (E), 553, 562(B), 563(C) and (D)(1),
4 566(A) and (C), 571(A)(3) through (10), 572(A), 573(A)(2) and (3), (B), (C), and
5 (E)(1) and (3), 574(A)(3) and (B), (D)(1), (E), and (F), 1333(F)(2) and (G)(6)(b),
6 1354(B)(5), 1355, and 1361(A), to enact R.S. 18:23(E)(3), 571(A)(11), 573(E)(4),
7 and 1303(K) and (L), and to repeal R.S. 18:514, relative to the Louisiana Election
8 Code; to revise the system of laws comprising the Louisiana Election Code; to
9 provide relative to elections procedures and requirements, including petitions
10 submitted to registrars of voters for certification, membership of the State Board of
11 Election Supervisors and parish boards of election supervisors, the duties of the clerk
12 of court, qualifying fees, establishment and location of polling places, persons
13 entitled to vote absentee by mail, duties of registrars of voters, the nursing home
14 early voting program, voting machines and equipment, provisional voting for federal
15 office, duties of commissioners on election day, compilation and promulgation of
16 election returns, the qualifying period for candidates, and procedures for voting; to
17 provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters.
18Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
19 Section 1.  R.S. 18:3(A)(3), 23(A)(8), 423(C)(2), 433(A)(5), 464(B)(3), 533(E), 
201333(F)(2) and (G)(6)(b), 1354(B)(5), 1355, and 1361(A) are hereby amended and reenacted
21and R.S. 18:23(E)(3), and 1303(K) and (L) are hereby enacted to read as follows:
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1 §3.  Petitions submitted to registrars of voters
2	A.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, every petition
3 submitted to a registrar of voters for certification shall contain the following
4 information:
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6	(3)  The signer's ward, precinct, and date year of birth.
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8 §23.  State Board of Election Supervisors
9	A.  The State Board of Election Supervisors is created and established in the
10 Department of State as provided in R.S. 36:802.  The board shall be composed of the
11 following persons:
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13	(8)  One member of the Police Jury Association of Louisiana or its successor,
14 who shall be elected by the membership thereof selected in the manner determined
15 by the association to serve a four-year term concurrent with that of the governor.  A
16 vacancy shall be filled in the same manner for the remainder of the unexpired term.
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18	E.
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20	(3)  The Police Jury Association may select an alternate member to
21 permanently act for and in place of the member selected pursuant to Paragraph
22 (A)(8) of this Section in his absence from meetings of the board.  The executive
23 director of the association shall notify the board in writing of the alternate member
24 selected pursuant to this Paragraph.
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26 §423.  Parish boards of election supervisors
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28	C.  Composition.
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1	(2)  In a parish where a parish executive committee of a recognized political
2 party has not been formed or where there is a vacancy in the office of chairman, the
3 chairman of the state central committee of that political party may appoint a voter
4 who is registered in the parish as being affiliated with the political party to serve on
5 the parish board of election supervisors.
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7 §433.  Commissioners-in-charge; course of instruction; selection; commission;
8	disqualification; replacement
9	A.  Course of instruction.
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11	(5)  On or before the last day of December of each year December thirty-first
12 of each year, but after the date of the course of instruction, the clerk of court shall
13 file with the parish board of election supervisors and the secretary of state a certified
14 list containing the name of each person to whom he has issued a certificate, together
15 with the social security number, the party affiliation, the mailing address, and the
16 ward in which each such person is registered to vote.  As soon as possible thereafter,
17 the clerk of court shall enter the list in the state voter registration computer system.
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19 §464.  Qualifying fees; additional fees imposed by political party committees;
20	financial statements
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22	B.  Amount of qualifying fees.  The qualifying fees for candidates in primary
23 elections are:
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25	(3)  For municipal candidates -- forty dollars in a municipality with a
26 population of less than five thousand, seventy-five dollars in a municipality with a
27 population of five thousand or more but less than twenty-five thousand, one hundred
28 fifty dollars in a municipality with a population of twenty-five thousand or more but
29 less than fifty thousand, two hundred twenty-five dollars in a municipality with a
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1 population of fifty thousand or more but less than one hundred thousand, three
2 hundred dollars in a municipality with a population of one hundred thousand or more
3 but less than three hundred thousand, and three hundred seventy-five dollars in a
4 municipality with a population of three hundred thousand or more.  Population for
5 purposes of this Paragraph shall be the population shown by the latest federal
6 decennial census.
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8 §533.  Establishment and location of polling places; responsibility for acts or
9	omissions
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11	E.  Lease.  Prior to the designation by the governing authority of any polling
12 place to be located on private property, the governing authority shall enter into a
13 written lease for such property which lease shall state that the property is to be used
14 as a polling place for a specified precinct and that the polling place is not owned,
15 occupied, or leased by a candidate in the election, or a spouse of any such candidate,
16 or an officer or employee of the state or any of its political subdivisions.  Such lease
17 shall be recorded in the office of the clerk of court for the parish wherein such
18 property is located and in addition shall be prominently posted in the office of the
19 registrar of voters.  After July 1, 1986, the lease shall also be filed with the secretary
20 of state.  The secretary of state shall not pay precinct rental for a polling place if a
21 copy of the lease thereon has not been properly filed at least thirty days prior to the
22 election, unless a change in the location of the polling place was necessitated
23 immediately prior to the election and the governing authority lacked sufficient time
24 to transmit a copy of the lease to the secretary of state prior to the election.  Lease
25 contracts entered into immediately prior to the election shall be filed with the
26 secretary of state not later than ten days after the election for payment to be made by
27 the secretary of state.  Payments on leases filed later than ten days following an
28 election will not be made by the secretary of state except for subsequent elections.
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1 §1303.  Persons entitled to vote in compliance with this Chapter
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3	K. The secretary of state or an employee of the secretary of state who is a
4 qualified voter and who submits to the registrar of voters of the parish where he is
5 registered to vote a copy of a state employee identification card may vote absentee
6 by mail upon meeting the requirements of this Chapter.
7	L. An employee of the registrar of voters who is a qualified voter registered
8 to vote in a parish other than his parish of employment and who submits to the
9 registrar of voters of the parish where he is registered to vote a copy of an
10 identification card showing employment with the registrar of voters may vote
11 absentee by mail upon meeting the requirements of this Chapter.
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13 §1333.  Nursing home early voting program; voting by persons residing in a nursing
14	home
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16	F.
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18	(2)  The registrar shall have in his possession such materials and supplies as
19 are needed to permit each of such voters to cast an absentee by mail ballot, including
20 but not restricted to absentee by mail ballot envelopes, each of which bears the
21 number corresponding to the number entered on the letter mailed to the applicant as
22 provided by Subsection E of this Section, instructions, certificates, envelopes,
23 acknowledgment forms required by Paragraph (G)(4) of this Section, and a portable
24 metal box container equipped with a lock and an open slot in its top surface of
25 sufficient size to permit a completed ballot envelope to be deposited in the box
26 container.  The registrar shall lock the box container before he removes it from his
27 office and shall retain the keys in his office.
28	G.  The voting by each voter shall be accomplished in the following manner:
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1	(6)
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3	(b)  Upon returning to the registrar's office, the registrar shall unlock the
4 metal box container containing the absentee by mail ballots, remove them from the
5 box container, and otherwise follow the procedures for the posting of the name,
6 ward, and precinct of the voter, and other procedures as required by R.S. 18:1311
7 and other applicable provisions of the Election Code relating to absentee by mail and
8 early voting ballots.
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10 §1354.  Parish custodian of voting machines; powers and duties; appointment of
11	deputy custodians
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13	B.  In addition to any other duties vested in him by law, the parish custodian
14 shall:
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16	(5)  Be responsible for the trucking and delivery of the machines to the
17 polling places.  Where necessary, he shall provide guards for the machines in transit
18 and at the polling places, and for this purpose, he may use local law enforcement
19 officers.  Upon the request of the parish custodian, the chief administrative officer
20 of the police force shall furnish law enforcement officers for this purpose, and his
21 failure to do so shall be punishable as provided in R.S. 18:1461(B) 18:1461.3.
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23 §1355.  Construction and equipment of machines; requirements
24	A.  Each voting machine used in an election shall be so constructed and
25 equipped as to:
26	(1)  Secure to the voter secrecy in the act of voting.
27	(2)  Provide facilities for voting for or against each question that is submitted.
28	(3)  Permit the voter to vote for as many persons for an office as he is
29 lawfully entitled to vote for, but no more.  However, where the voter may vote for
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1 more than one person for an office, it shall count each vote cast, even though the
2 voter has voted for fewer than the total number of votes he is entitled to cast for a
3 particular office.
4	(4)  Prevent the voter from voting more than once on the same candidate or
5 on the same question.
6	(5)  Permit the voter to vote for or against any question upon which he has
7 a right to vote, but no other.
8	(6)  When used in a primary election at which members of a political party
9 committee are to be voted on, allow election officials to lock out all candidate
10 counters except those of the party with which the voter is affiliated.
11	(7)  Permit all unused vote indicators or devices to be locked out against use.
12	(8)  Correctly register and record and accurately count all votes cast for each
13 candidate and for or against each question.
14	(9)  Be provided with a protective counter or tabulator or protective devices
15 which will prevent any operation of the machine before or after the election.
16	(10)  Be provided with a counter or tabulator which at all times during the
17 election shall show the number of persons who have voted.
18	(11)  Contain one or more automatic locks which, upon exposure of the vote
19 count at any time after the polls are opened on election day, will automatically lock
20 the machine against further operation.
21	(12)  Contain a gong or other sound creating device which will audibly
22 indicate that a voter has left the machine after casting his vote.
23	(13)  Contain, for elections for president and vice president, those devices
24 needed in order to comply with R.S. 18:1259.
25	(14)  Have a lighting device which provides sufficient light to enable voters
26 to read the ballot and to enable the election commissioners to examine the counters
27 or tabulators.
28	(15)  Be provided with a screen, hood, or curtain which is so made and can
29 be so adjusted as to protect the privacy of the voter while voting.
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1	(16)  Be capable of being operated by battery power.
2	(17)  Be incapable of being reset, altered, or used except by operating the
3 machine.
4	B.  Each voting machine used in an election may be so constructed and
5 equipped to have a voter verification mechanism.
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7 §1361.  Approval of machines and equipment; certificate; expenses of examination
8	A.  The secretary of state may examine any type or make of voting machine
9 upon the request of a representative of the maker or supplier thereof, and if he
10 determines that the machine complies with the requirements of this Chapter and that
11 it meets standards acceptable to him as to durability, accuracy, efficiency, and
12 capacity, he shall approve that type or make of machine for use in this state and shall
13 issue his certificate of approval thereof.  In addition, any electronic voting machine
14 procured or used in the state must have been certified according to the voluntary
15 voting system guidelines developed and maintained by the United States Election
16 Assistance Commission by NASED Independent Testing Authorities according to
17 the voting systems standards adopted by the Federal Election Commission a voting
18 system test laboratory accredited by the United States Election Assistance
19 Commission.  This certificate, together with any relevant reports, drawings, and
20 photographs, shall be a public record.
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22 Section 2.  R.S. 18:566(A) and (C), 572(A), and 574(A)(3), (D)(1), (E), and (F), are
23hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: 
24 §566.  Provisional voting for federal office; polling place and early voting
25	A.  In an election for federal office, when an applicant's name does not appear
26 on the precinct register and the registrar of voters or secretary of state has not
27 authorized the applicant to vote by precinct register correction affidavit as provided
28 in R.S. 18:562, or the commissioners assert that the applicant is not eligible to vote,
29 and the applicant declares himself to be a registered voter and eligible to vote in the
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1 election for federal office, the applicant may cast a provisional ballot for candidates
2 for federal office.
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4	C.  In an election for federal office during the period of early voting, when
5 an applicant's name does not appear on the precinct register and the registrar of
6 voters has not authorized the applicant to vote by affidavit, or the registrar or deputy
7 registrar asserts that the applicant is not eligible to vote, and the applicant declares
8 himself to be a registered voter and eligible to vote in the election for federal office,
9 the applicant shall be permitted to cast an early voting provisional ballot for
10 candidates for federal office.
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12 §572.  Transmission of election returns; voting machine keys; machine certificates
13	A.(1)  After the results are printed from the voting machines and all election
14 paperwork is complete, the commissioner-in-charge shall immediately:
15	(a)  Mail to the secretary of state the following: the envelope marked
16 "Secretary of State's Envelope".
17	(i) One copy of the printouts from the voting machines.
18	(iii) One of the duplicate poll lists.
19	(iv) One copy of the machine certificates.
20	(b)  Deliver to the clerk of court in a clear plastic zipper bag the following:
21	(i) The keys to completed and signed key envelope for the voting machines,
22 if applicable.
23	(ii) The original of the machine certificates.
24	(iii)  The original of the signed list of commissioners affidavit of payroll and
25 nondisclosure for the commissioners.
26	(iv)  One copy of the final result tally sheets official election results report
27 from the voting machines.
28	(v)  A copy of each completed notation of irregularities form.
29	(vi)  All election result cartridges, if applicable.
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1	(vii)  For a federal election, the return provisional ballot envelope containing
2 all voted provisional ballots and unused provisional ballots and envelopes.
3	(2)(a)  Upon receipt of the items listed above, in Subparagraph (1)(b) of this
4 Subsection, the clerk of court shall affix the time of receipt upon the election
5 documents which contain election results. The clerk of court shall make a copy of
6 the election results available to the press and public.
7	(b)  For a federal election, the clerk of court shall deliver to the registrar of
8 voters the return provisional ballot envelope containing all voted provisional ballots
9 not later than 8:30 a.m. on the first business day following the election.
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11 §574.  Compilation and promulgation of returns
12	A.
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14	(3)  The board shall complete the compilation of the election returns and file
15 one copy of the compiled statement with the clerk of court no later than 4:00 p.m. on
16 the fourth fifth day after the election.  One copy of the compiled statement shall be
17 postmarked no later than 12:00 noon on the fifth sixth day after the election and
18 mailed to the secretary of state.  The clerk of court shall transmit the election returns
19 as shown by the compiled statement from the parish board of election supervisors to
20 the secretary of state no later than 12:00 noon on the fifth sixth day after the election. 
21 In a parish containing a municipality with a population of three hundred thousand or
22 more, the parish board of election supervisors shall transmit the election returns as
23 shown by their compiled statement to the secretary of state no later than 12:00 noon
24 on the fifth sixth day after the election.  Failure to comply with these time limits shall
25 not void the election.
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27	D.(1)  The secretary of state shall verify and compile the results of the
28 election for all candidates, proposed constitutional amendments, and recall elections
29 based upon the compilation of the votes transmitted to him by the clerks of court
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1 from the compiled statements by the parish boards of election supervisors.  In a
2 parish containing a municipality with a population of three hundred thousand or
3 more, the secretary of state shall verify and compile the results of the election for all
4 candidates, proposed constitutional amendments, and recall elections based upon the
5 compilation of the votes transmitted to him by the parish board of election
6 supervisors.  The compilation and verification shall be completed and the results
7 thereof shall be announced on the secretary of state's website not later than 12:00
8 noon on the sixth seventh day after the election.
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10	E.(1)  On or before the twelfth fourteenth day after the primary or general
11 election, if no action has been timely filed contesting the election to the office of a
12 state candidate, the secretary of state shall promulgate the returns for state
13 candidates, proposed constitutional amendments, and recall elections by publishing
14 in the official journal of the state the names of the state candidates for each office in
15 the election, the text of the proposed constitutional amendment, and recall elections
16 and the number of votes received by each such candidate, proposed constitutional
17 amendment, and recall elections as shown by the returns transmitted by the clerks
18 of court from the compiled statements by the parish boards of election supervisors. 
19 In a parish containing a municipality with a population of three hundred thousand or
20 more, the promulgation shall be from the returns transmitted by the parish board of
21 election supervisors.  On or before the twelfth fourteenth day after the primary or
22 general election, if no action has been timely filed contesting the election to office
23 of a candidate other than a state candidate, the secretary of state shall promulgate the
24 returns for the election for candidates other than state candidates by transmitting to
25 the clerk of court for the parish wherein the state capital is located a notice
26 containing the results of the elections for candidates other than state candidates.  The
27 clerk of court shall post this notice in a prominent place in his office.
28	(2)  However, if the twelfth fourteenth day after the primary or general
29 election falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or other legal holiday, and the secretary of state
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1 does not promulgate said returns prior to the twelfth fourteenth day after the primary
2 or general election, he shall promulgate said the returns on the next day which is not
3 a Saturday, Sunday, or other legal holiday.
4	F.  Computation of all time intervals in this Section shall include Saturdays,
5 Sundays, and other legal holidays.  However, if the final day in a time interval falls
6 on a Saturday, Sunday, or other legal holiday, then the next day which is not a
7 Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday shall be deemed to be the final day of the time
8 interval.  If one or more of the duties in this Section required to be performed on the
9 fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, or twelfth fourteenth day after an election are delayed
10 because of a Saturday, Sunday, or other legal holiday, the duties which follow will
11 be delayed a like amount of time.
12 Section 3. R.S. 18:463(A)(2)(a)(iii), 467(3), 495(A) and (E), 533(D), 553, 562(B), 
13563(C) and (D)(1), 571(A)(3) through (10), 573(A)(2) and (3), (B), (C), and (E)(1) and (3),
14and 574(B) are hereby amended and reenacted and R.S. 18:571(A)(11) and 573(E)(4) are
15hereby enacted to read as follows: 
16 §463.  Notice of candidacy; campaign finance disclosure; political advertising;
17	penalties
18	A.
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20	(2)(a)
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22	(iii)  That he is not currently under an order of imprisonment for conviction
23 of a felony and that he is not prohibited from qualifying as a candidate for conviction
24 of a felony pursuant to Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution of Louisiana.
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26 §467.  Opening of qualifying period
27	The qualifying period for candidates in a primary election shall open:
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1	(3)  For candidates in a primary election for municipal and ward officers who
2 are not elected at the same time as the governor or members of congress in
3 municipalities with a population of less than three hundred thousand and those in any
4 special primary election to be held at the same time, on the second last Wednesday
5 in January of the year of the election, unless the primary election is held on the first
6 Saturday in March; in such case the qualifying period for candidates in such primary
7 election shall open on the first Wednesday in December of the year prior to the
8 election.
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10 §495.  Initiation of action by district attorney; attorney general; court costs and
11	attorney fees
12	A.  If after investigation the district attorney has reason to believe that a
13 convicted felon who is prohibited from qualifying for office pursuant to Article I,
14 Section 10 of the Constitution of Louisiana R.S. 18:451 has filed a notice of
15 candidacy, the district attorney shall immediately bring an action objecting to the
16 candidacy of such person.  However, if the district attorney has a conflict or is
17 otherwise unable to bring the action objecting to the candidacy of such person, he
18 shall request the attorney general to bring such action.
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20	E.  The court shall assess all court costs, including any applicable attorney
21 fees, incurred in the institution of the action required by this Section against the
22 subject of the action if such person qualified for office in violation of Article I,
23 Section 10 of the Constitution of Louisiana R.S. 18:451.
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1 §533.  Establishment and location of polling places; responsibility for acts or
2	omissions
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4	D.  Payment for use of private property.  When it is necessary to pay for the
5 use of private property as a polling place, the payment shall not exceed one hundred
6 fifty dollars for each election unless written approval is received from the secretary
7 of state or his designee.
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9 §553.  Inspection and preparation of voting machines at polling places; precinct
10	registers and supplemental list
11	A.  Delivery of the key envelope.  The parish custodian of voting machines
12 shall seal the keys, if applicable, to the voting machines at each polling place in an
13 envelope on which shall be written the ward and precinct number of the polling
14 place, the location of the polling place, and the numbers of the seal and protective
15 counter of each voting machine at the polling place, and the number of the seal for
16 each precinct register.  The parish custodian shall deliver the sealed key envelope to
17 the deputy parish custodian appointed for the polling place, and the deputy parish
18 custodian shall deliver the sealed key envelope to the commissioner-in-charge at the
19 polling place at least thirty minutes before the time for opening the polls on election
20 day.
21	B.  Inspection of the voting machines.  After the commissioners take their
22 oath and before the time for opening the polls, the commissioners, in the presence
23 of the watchers, shall prepare the polling place for voting as follows:
24	(1)(a)  Compare The commissioners shall compare the voting machine serial
25 numbers on either side of the machines with the numbers on the envelope containing
26 the keys to the voting machines received from the deputy custodian.  Verify, verify 
27 that the numbers on the keys also match the serial numbers of the machines. 
28 Compare, compare the protective counter numbers on the key envelope with the
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1 protective counter numbers on the machines.  Compare, and compare the numbers
2 on the key envelope with the seal numbers on the machines.
3	(b)  If the numbers do not agree, the commissioners shall notify the parish
4 custodian, and the commissioners shall not proceed further in the preparation of the
5 voting machine for voting until a representative of the parish custodian has
6 reexamined the voting machine and certified that it is properly arranged.  If the
7 numbers agree, the commissioners shall open the envelope, take out the keys, and
8 open the door of the voting machine.
9	(c)  When the door of the voting machine is opened, the commissioners shall
10 compare the cartridge seal number on the key envelope with the protective seal
11 number for the results cartridge.
12	(2)(a)  After the voting machines are set up and powered on and the polls are
13 opened, the commissioners shall compare the public and protective counter numbers
14 on the key envelope with the public and protective counter numbers on the machines.
15	(b)(i)  The commissioners shall cause each machine to produce a zero proof
16 sheet.  Determine, determine from the zero proof sheet that each counter on that
17 machine is set at zero. Sign, sign and certify to the correctness of each zero proof
18 sheet.  Immediately, and immediately post each zero proof sheet within the polling
19 place.
20	(ii)  If any zero proof sheet is illegible or damaged, the commissioners shall
21 immediately notify the parish custodian who will shall take action necessary to make
22 the machine operative.
23	(iii)  If any zero proof sheet indicates that any candidate or question counter
24 does not register zero, the commissioners shall immediately notify the parish
25 custodian, who will, if practical, readjust the counters.  If it is impractical to readjust
26 the counters before the polls open, immediately shall contact the secretary of state's
27 voting machine technician assigned to the parish to either repair or replace the voting
28 machine.  The commissioners shall make a written statement of the letter and
29 number designation on each counter and the number registered on the counter.  Post
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1 this statement at the polling place throughout the election and irregularity by
2 completing in triplicate a notation of irregularities form to preserve the statement as
3 part of the election returns.
4	(3)  Check The commissioners shall check the ballot on the face of each
5 voting machine against the sample ballot supplied by the custodian of voting
6 machines to make certain it is correct.  If the ballot is not correct, the commissioners
7 shall notify the parish custodian, and the machine shall not be used until the ballot
8 has been corrected under supervision of the parish custodian or his representatives.
9	(4)  The commissioners shall set up the audio unit for use of the audio ballot
10 by voters during the election.
11	(5)  Post The commissioners shall post the instructions, informational posters,
12 if required, the statement of proposed constitutional amendments on the ballot, and
13 a sample ballot in a conspicuous place at the principal entrance to the polling place,
14 where they shall remain posted throughout the election day.
15	(5)  (6)  Leave The commissioners shall leave the voting machines locked
16 against voting until the polls are formally opened, and thereafter they shall be
17 operated only by the commissioners to allow voters in casting to cast their votes.
18	(6)  (7)  Complete When the polls are opened, the commissioners shall
19 complete in triplicate Certificate No. 1 of the composite certificate designated
20 "Machine Certificates", which shall be prepared and furnished by the secretary of
21 state.  This certificate shall state:
22	(a)  The exact time when the keys to the voting machines were delivered.
23	(b)  The serial number on each voting machine.
24	(c)  The number of the seal on each voting machine or cartridge, if applicable.
25	(d)  The number of the seal on each precinct register.
26	(e)  The number shown on the public and protective counter on each voting
27 machine.
28	(e) (f)  That the public counter on each machine numbered zero and whether
29 any visible damage was seen on any voting machine prior to the start of the election.
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1	C.  Disposition of the keys.  When the voting machines at the polling place
2 are unlocked for voting, After closing and locking the back of the voting machine,
3 the commissioners shall place the keys to the voting machines in the envelope
4 provided for that purpose.  The commissioners, in the presence of the watchers, shall
5 seal and sign the envelope containing the voting machine keys, and the sealed
6 envelope shall be kept with the other election materials until the termination of
7 voting.  The keys to the voting machines shall not be used during the election except
8 by mechanics or experts repairing or adjusting a voting machine under the
9 supervision and control of the parish custodian.
10	D.  Operation of voting machines.  During the election, the voting machines
11 shall only be operated by the commissioners to allow the voters casting to cast their
12 votes.
13	E.  Maintenance of precinct registers on election day.  (1)  The parish
14 custodian of voting machines shall be responsible for delivering to the precinct a
15 supplemental list of absentee voters who voted absentee by mail and whose ballots
16 were received after the last day for early voting and before election day, if necessary
17 precinct register was completed for election day voting by the registrar of voters and
18 placed in the voting machine.
19	(2)  For each name appearing on the supplemental list, the commissioners
20 shall mark "Absentee" write "voted by mail" in the place where the voter usually
21 signs the precinct register and initial the precinct register adjacent to the word
22 "Absentee" thereto.
23	(3)  The parish custodian of voting machines shall be responsible for
24 delivering to the precinct a supplement to the official list of voters, if necessary.
25	(4)  Upon receipt of any supplement to the official list of voters, the
26 commissioners shall add the supplement to the precinct register behind the
27 "supplemental" divider precinct register" tab.
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1 §562.  Prerequisites to voting
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3	B.  Review of precinct register.  The commissioners shall then determine:
4	(1)  If  the applicant's name is found in the precinct register on the official list
5 of voters or the supplemental list of voters and he has not voted absentee by mail or
6 during early voting, one of the commissioners shall announce the applicant's name
7 again.
8	(2)  If the applicant's name is found in the precinct register on the inactive list
9 of voters and he has not voted absentee by mail or during early voting, the applicant
10 may vote after complying with provisions of R.S. 18:196(B).  After such compliance,
11 one of the commissioners shall announce the applicant's name again and shall
12 preserve the address confirmation card received from the voter by placing the
13 address confirmation card in the envelope marked "Registrar of Voters" and
14 attaching the envelope to the precinct register.
15	(3)  If the name of a qualified voter was omitted from or incorrectly printed
16 on the precinct register, the commissioner shall:
17	(a)  Contact the registrar of voters or the secretary of state to ascertain
18 whether or not the person applying to vote is registered to vote in that precinct.
19	(b)  In the absence of a valid challenge of the voter and confirmation from the
20 registrar of voters or secretary of state that the applicant is registered to vote in the
21 precinct, allow the applicant to sign an a precinct register correction affidavit before
22 a commissioner attesting that he is a qualified registered voter and describing the
23 error or omission in the voter records and print the voter's name in the precinct
24 register behind the precinct register correction affidavit tab.
25	(c)  Preserve the applicant's original affidavit as part of the election records
26 by placing it in the envelope marked "Put in Voting Machine" and place the
27 duplicate affidavit in the envelope marked "Registrar of Voters" and attach the
28 envelope to the precinct register after the termination of voting.
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1	(4)  If the name of a qualified voter was incorrectly printed on the precinct
2 register, the commissioner shall:
3	(a)  Allow the applicant to complete a voter registration application to update
4 his voter registration record.
5	(b)  Preserve the voter registration application as part of the election records
6 by placing it in the envelope marked "Registrar of Voters" and attach the envelope
7 to the precinct register after the termination of voting.
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9 §563.  Procedure for voting
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11	C.(1)  A voter shall not remain in a voting machine longer than three minutes. 
12 If a voter fails to leave a voting machine promptly after a commissioner has notified
13 him that three minutes have elapsed, the commissioners shall have order the voter
14 removed from to complete voting and leave the voting machine.
15	(2)  Notwithstanding Paragraph (1) of this Subsection, a voter receiving
16 assistance in voting pursuant to R.S. 18:564 or a voter using the audio ballot shall be
17 allowed to remain in a voting machine for up to twenty minutes.  If such a voter fails
18 to leave a voting machine promptly after a commissioner has notified him that
19 twenty minutes have elapsed, the commissioners shall have order the voter removed
20 from to complete voting and leave the voting machine.
21	D.(1)(a)  In order to cast a vote on a voting machine, a voter shall make at
22 least one selection in a candidate or proposition election.  Voting is completed by
23 activating the cast vote mechanism.
24	(b)  If the a voter has made any selection in a candidate or proposition
25 election but has failed to activate the cast vote mechanism, a commissioner observed
26 by at least one other commissioner shall activate the cast vote mechanism for the fled
27 voter without altering any selections made by the voter.
28	(c)  If a voter has failed to make any selection before leaving the voting
29 machine and, therefore, a commissioner cannot activate the cast vote mechanism for
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1 the fled voter, a commissioner shall complete in triplicate the notation of
2 irregularities form provided by the secretary of state and reset the voting machine.
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4 §571.  Procedures for commissioners after termination of voting
5	A.  At the termination of voting in a primary or general election, the
6 commissioners shall announce that voting is terminated.  The commissioners in the
7 presence of the watchers shall immediately:
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9	(3)(a)  Close the polls.
10	(4)(a)  Complete in triplicate duplicate Certificate No. 2 of the composite
11 certificate designated "Machine Certificates", which shall state (i) that the voting
12 machines were secured against further voting, (ii) the exact time the voting machines
13 were secured against further voting, (iii) the serial number on each voting machine,
14 (iv) the number shown on the public counter of each voting machine, which shall be
15 the total number of voters casting votes on that machine in the election, and (v) the
16 number shown on the protective counter of each voting machine, which shall be the
17 total number of times the machine has been voted in its lifetime, (vi)  the number of
18 the seal placed on the precinct register by the commissioners, and (vii) whether any
19 visible damage occurred to any voting machine during the election.
20	(b)  Sign the completed machine certificates.
21	(4) (5)  Sign and certify to the correctness of the duplicate poll lists.
22	(5)  (6)  Post the printouts from the voting machines at a conspicuous place
23 at the polling place for public viewing.
24	(6) (7)  Complete an affidavit of payroll and nondisclosure.  The affidavit
25 shall be prepared by the secretary of state and shall contain the name, address, and
26 last four digits of the social security number of each commissioner and an
27 acknowledgment that the law prohibits disclosure of confidential voter information
28 listed in the precinct register.  The affidavit shall be signed by each commissioner
29 and placed in the bag that is delivered to the clerk of court.
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1	(7) (8)  Place one copy of the official election results reports, one of the
2 duplicate poll lists, all duplicate records of challenges, all duplicate precinct register
3 corrections, all voter identification affidavits, all physical disability affidavits, any
4 physicians' certificates, any copies of disability documentation, a copy of each
5 completed notation of irregularities form, and any address confirmation cards in the
6 envelope marked "Registrar of Voters", seal it and attach it to the precinct register
7 after the termination of voting, and place a new protective seal on the precinct
8 register.
9	(8) (9)  Seal any original precinct register corrections and original challenges
10 of voters that have been executed, the official election zero proof report, one copy
11 of the official election results reports, one of the duplicate poll lists, a copy of each
12 completed notation of irregularities form, and a copy of the machine certificates in
13 the envelope marked "Put in Voting Machine" and place in or attach to a voting
14 machine that envelope and the sealed precinct register "Secretary of State's
15 Envelope".
16	(9)(a) (10)(a) Lock the doors of the voting machines.
17	(b)  Secure the voting machines and election paraphernalia in accordance
18 with the procedures in the informational pamphlet as provided in R.S. 18:553.1.
19	(10) (11)  Place the keys to the voting machines in an envelope, which then
20 shall be sealed and signed by all of the commissioners.
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22 §573.  Evidence of election results
23	A.  Opening the voting machines.
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25	(2)  On the day immediately preceding the election, the clerk of court shall
26 prominently post in his office a notice of the time and place where the election day
27 voting machines will be opened after the election.  If no order requiring an earlier
28 opening has been issued, then at the time and place designated in the notice, the clerk
29 of court, assisted by at least one member of the parish board of election supervisors,
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1 in the presence of the candidates or their representatives who desire to be present,
2 shall open the voting machines and, if applicable, break the seals.  Public and
3 protective counter numbers shall be recorded.  Verification of the election results on
4 each machine, as provided for in Subsection B and subject to Subsection C of this
5 Section, shall be completed before another machine is opened.
6	(3)  Each election day voting machine shall be relocked or otherwise secured
7 and, if applicable, resealed after the candidates or their representatives have had a
8 reasonable opportunity to inspect the machine, which shall not be less than thirty
9 minutes after the time designated for opening the machines by the clerk of court in
10 the notice posted in his office.  The clerk of court, in the presence of a majority of
11 the parish board of election supervisors, shall reopen any voting machine for
12 reinspection by a candidate or his representative after receipt of a written request for
13 reinspection by the candidate.  All reinspections shall be held at 10:00 a.m. on the
14 fifth day after the election and at any time ordered by a court of competent
15 jurisdiction.  If the fifth day after the election falls on a holiday or weekend, such
16 reinspection shall be held at 10:00 a.m. on the next working day.  Any written
17 request for reinspection of voting machines shall be filed with the clerk of court.  The
18 deadline for filing a request for reinspection shall be the last working day prior to the
19 date of the reinspection.  Immediately upon receiving any request, the clerk of court
20 shall prominently post in his office a notice of the time and place where the voting
21 machines will be reopened and the name of the candidate requesting that the
22 machines be reopened.  The candidate requesting the reinspection shall be
23 responsible for all reasonable costs associated with such reinspection, including
24 technical support by the secretary of state's technicians, which shall be payable to the
25 clerk of court.  The costs shall be estimated and paid at the time the written request
26 for reinspection of voting machines is filed with the clerk of court and shall be paid
27 in cash or by certified or cashier's check on a state or national bank or credit union,
28 United States postal money order, or money order issued by a state or national bank
29 or credit union.  The parish board of election supervisors shall be entitled to
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1 reimbursement for attending the reinspection at the rate established in R.S.
2 18:423(E); however, such reimbursement shall not be counted toward the six-day
3 limitation provided in R.S. 18:423(E).  If it is necessary to reopen a voting machine
4 which has been relocked or otherwise secured and, if applicable, resealed to conduct
5 a reinspection thereof, the clerk of court shall relock or otherwise secure and, if
6 applicable, reseal the machine after the reinspection is completed.
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8	B.  Verification of election results.  After the machines are opened, the clerk
9 of court, in the presence of the parish board of election supervisors or the members
10 of the board selected by the board as its representatives and the candidates or their
11 representatives, shall immediately verify the total votes cast for each candidate and
12 the total votes cast for and against each proposition as shown on the election day
13 voting machines or voting machine election result sheets official election results
14 reports and the total number of absentee by mail and early voting votes cast for each
15 candidate and the total number of absentee by mail and early voting votes cast for
16 and against each proposition as shown by the final absentee by mail and early voting
17 report filed with the clerk by the parish board of election supervisors.  The machine
18 votes cast shall be shown separately by each precinct, and the.  The absentee by mail
19 and early voting votes cast for each candidate and the total number of absentee by
20 mail and early voting votes cast for and against each proposition as shown by the
21 final absentee by mail and early voting report filed with the clerk of court by the
22 parish board of election supervisors on election night shall be shown separately from
23 the precinct totals as the final absentee vote report with the total number of votes cast
24 for each candidate and the total number of votes cast for and against each
25 proposition.
26	C.  Use of employees.  The clerk of court may utilize deputy clerks and other
27 employees of his office to assist him in opening the voting machines and verifying
28 the election results as required in Subsections A and B of this Section.  Nothing in
29 this Section shall prohibit the clerk from utilizing more than one team of his deputies
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1 or employees to perform the duties required of him.  To facilitate the verification of
2 election results, two or more voting machines may be opened simultaneously and the
3 results thereon verified.
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5	E.  Transmission and disposition of duplicate challenges, duplicate voters'
6 affidavits, and address confirmation cards.  (1)  At the opening of the voting
7 machines, the sealed precinct registers shall be immediately returned to the registrar
8 of voters.  Upon receipt of the sealed precinct registers, the registrar shall remove
9 any attached duplicate record of challenges of voters made during the election, any
10 duplicate voters' precinct register correction affidavits, any voter identification
11 affidavits made pursuant to R.S. 18:562(B), and 18:562, any address confirmation
12 cards, any physical disability affidavits, any physicians certificates, any copies of
13 disability documentation, and any completed voter registration applications.
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15	(3)  The registrar also shall proceed to determine if each voter submitting an
16 a voter identification affidavit made pursuant to R.S. 18:562 attesting that he is a
17 qualified registered voter and alleging an error or omission on the precinct register
18 is in fact a registered voter qualified to vote in the election by comparing the
19 information provided by the voter with the information on file in the registrar's office
20 and by reasonably comparing the signature on the affidavit with any signature on file
21 for the voter in the registrar's office.  If the registrar determines that any person who
22 has voted in the election by virtue of his submission of such an affidavit was not a
23 registered voter qualified to vote in the election, the registrar shall so inform the
24 district attorney elections compliance unit and shall transmit to him it the affidavit
25 of that person.
26	(4)  The registrar shall scan the address confirmation card, voter
27 identification affidavit, disability documentation, or voter registration application
28 and add it to the voter's record in the state voter registration computer system after
29 processing.
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1 §574.  Compilation and promulgation of returns
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3	B.  By a majority vote of the members, the parish board of election
4 supervisors may complete in triplicate and attach to the compiled statements a
5 notation of any irregularities form prepared by the secretary of state to document
6 irregularities observed by the board with respect to:
7	(1)  The security of the place in which the voting machines are located;.
8	(2)  The security of the voting machines;.
9	(3)  The physical condition of the voting machines;.
10	(4)  The physical condition of the election materials in the voting machines;.
11	(5)  The substantive contents of the election materials in the voting machines;
12 and.
13	(6)  Any other matter affecting the verification of the vote totals by the clerk
14 of court.
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16 Section 4.  R.S. 18:514 is hereby repealed in its entirety.
17 Section 5.(A)  This Section and Sections 1 and 4 of this Act shall become effective
18upon signature of this Act by the governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration
19of the time for bills to become law without signature by the governor, as provided by Article
20III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If this Act is vetoed by the governor and
21subsequently approved by the legislature, this Section and Sections 1 and 4 of this Act of this
22Act shall become effective on the day following such approval.
23 (B)  Section 2 shall become effective on August 1, 2018.
24 (C)  Section 3 shall become effective January 1, 2019.
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DIGEST
The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services.  It constitutes no part
of the legislative instrument.  The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute
part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent.  [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)]
HB 692 Reengrossed 2018 Regular Session	Shadoin
Abstract: Revises the system of laws comprising the La. Election Code.
Present law (R.S. 18:3) provides requirements for any petition submitted to a registrar of
voters for certification.  Provides that each such petition must include certain information,
including a handwritten signature of the voter, the date the voter signed the petition, the
signer's ward, precinct, and date of birth, the registration address of the signer, and certain
information concerning the person who witnessed and obtained the signature.  Proposed law
retains present law.
Present law requires a petition to include the signer's date of birth.
Proposed law instead requires the petition to include only the signer's year of birth.
Present law (R.S. 18:23) provides relative to the State Bd. of Election Supervisors.  Provides
certain procedural requirements and for the membership of the board, including one member
of the Police Jury Association of Louisiana (PJAL) or its successor.  Proposed law retains
present law.
Present law provides that the member of the PJAL is elected by its membership.
Proposed law instead provides that the member of the PJAL is selected in the manner
determined by the association.  Additionally authorizes the PJAL to select an alternate
member to permanently act for and in place of the member selected pursuant to proposed
law in his absence from meetings of the board.  Requires the executive director of the
association to notify the board in writing of the alternate member selected.
Present law(R.S. 18:423) provides relative to parish boards of election supervisors.  Creates
a parish board in each parish and provides for the powers, duties, and membership.  Provides
that each parish board includes the registrar of voters, the clerk of court, the chairman of the
parish executive committee of each recognized political party or his designee who shall be
a member of the parish executive committee of the same recognized political party, and one
member appointed by the governor.  Provides that in a parish where a parish executive
committee of a recognized political party has not been formed, the chairman of the state
central committee of that political party may appoint a voter who is registered in the parish
as being affiliated with the political party to serve on the parish board.
Proposed law retains present law.  Additionally provides that the chairman of the state
central committee of a political party may appoint a voter to serve on the parish board if
there is a vacancy in the office of chairman of the parish executive committee of the party.
Present law (R.S. 18:433) requires the clerk of court to conduct a course of instruction for
commissioners-in-charge each year.  Requires the clerk to issue a certificate to each person
who successfully completes the course of instruction.  Requires the clerk to file with the
parish board of election supervisors a certified list of those persons and requires certain
information to be included in the list.
Present law also requires the clerk to send the list to the secretary of state.
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Proposed law repeals present law.  Instead requires the clerk to enter the list in the state voter
registration computer system as soon as possible after filing the list with the parish board.
Present law (R.S. 18:464) provides the amounts of qualifying fees for candidates.  Provides
different amounts based on the category of office.  For municipal offices, provides different
amounts depending on the population of the municipality.
Proposed law retains present law.  Specifies that population for purposes of determining the
size of municipalities is the population shown by the latest federal decennial census.
Present law (R.S. 18:467) provides for the opening of the qualifying period for candidates. 
Provides that qualifying opens for candidates in a primary election for municipal and ward
officers who are not elected at the same time as the governor or members of congress in
municipalities with a population of less than 300,000 and those in any special primary
election to be held at the same time, on the second Wed. in Jan. of the year of the election,
unless the primary election is held on the first Sat. in March; provides that in such case the
qualifying period for candidates in such primary election shall open on the first Wed. in Dec.
of the year prior to the election.
Proposed law changes the opening of qualifying from the second Wed. in Jan. to the last
Wed. in Jan. when the primary election is not held on the first Sat. in March.  Otherwise
retains present law.
Present law (R.S. 18:514) provides that all elected parochial and municipal officers in a
parish containing a municipality with a population of 300,000 or more shall take office on
the first Mon. in May of 1982 and each four years thereafter.  Proposed law repeals present
law.
Present law (R.S. 18:533) requires the governing authority of each parish to establish polling
places for precincts in the parish.  Provides requirements for polling places.  Prohibits the
use of certain locations.  Provides that polling places are to be located in public buildings,
but if no public building is available a precinct may be located on private property.  Requires
the governing authority to enter into a written lease for private property that will be used as
a polling place.  Provides requirements for such leases, and requires each lease to be
recorded in the office of the clerk of court for the parish where the property is located and
filed with the secretary of state.  Proposed law retains present law.
Present law provides that payment for the use of private property as a polling place shall not
exceed $150 for each election.
Proposed law provides an exception to present law if written approval is received from the
secretary of state or his designee.
Present law also requires a copy of each polling place lease to be prominently posted in the
office of the registrar of voters.
Proposed law repeals present law.
Present law (R.S. 18:553) requires the parish custodian of voting machines to seal the keys
to the voting machines at each polling place in an envelope on which shall be written the
ward and precinct number of the polling place, the location of the polling place, and the
numbers of the seal and protective counter of each voting machine at the polling place. 
Requires the parish custodian to deliver the sealed key envelope to the deputy parish
custodian appointed for the polling place; requires the deputy parish custodian to deliver the
sealed key envelope to the commissioner-in-charge at the polling place at least 30 minutes
before the time for opening the polls on election day.
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Proposed law retains present law.  Additionally requires the parish custodian of voting
machines to write on the key envelope the number of the seal for each precinct register.
Present law provides procedures for commissioners to prepare the polling place prior to the
beginning of voting.  Requires the commissioners to compare the voting machine serial
numbers on either side of the machines with the numbers on the envelope containing the
keys to the voting machines received from the deputy custodian, to verify that the numbers
on the keys also match the serial numbers of the machines, to compare the protective counter
numbers on the key envelope with the protective counter numbers on the machines, and to
compare numbers on the key envelope with the seal numbers on the machines.
Present law provides that if the numbers do not agree, the commissioners shall notify the
parish custodian, and the commissioners shall not proceed further in the preparation of the
voting machine for voting until a representative of the parish custodian has reexamined the
voting machine and certified that it is properly arranged.  Provides that if the numbers agree,
the commissioners shall open the envelope, take out the keys, and open the door.
Proposed law retains present law.  Additionally provides that when the door of the voting
machine is opened, the commissioners shall compare the cartridge seal number on the key
envelope with the protective seal number for the results cartridge.  Provides that after the
voting machines are set up and powered on and the polls are opened, the commissioners
shall compare the public and protective counter numbers on the key envelope with the public
and protective counter numbers on the machines.
Present law provides that the commissioners shall cause each machine to produce a zero
proof sheet, determine from the zero proof sheet that each counter on that machine is set at
zero, sign and certify to the correctness of each zero proof sheet, and immediately post each
zero proof sheet within the polling place.  Provides that if any zero proof sheet is illegible
or damaged, the commissioners shall immediately notify the parish custodian who shall take
action necessary to make the machine operative.  Proposed law retains present law.
Present law provides that if any zero proof sheet indicates that any candidate or question
counter does not register zero, the commissioners shall immediately notify the parish
custodian.  Proposed law retains present law.
Present law requires the parish custodian to, if practical, readjust the counters.
Proposed law repeals present law.  Requires the parish custodian to contact the secretary of
state's voting machine technician assigned to the parish to either repair or replace the voting
machine.
Present law requires the commissioners to immediately make a written statement of the letter
and number designation on each counter and the number registered on the counter and post
this statement at the polling place throughout the election and preserve the statement as part
of the election returns.
Proposed law repeals present law.  Instead requires the commissioners to make a written
statement of the irregularity by completing in triplicate a notation of irregularities form to
preserve the statement as part of the election returns.
Present law requires the commissioners to check the ballot on the face of each voting
machine against the sample ballot supplied by the custodian of voting machines to make
certain it is correct.  Provides that if the ballot is not correct, the commissioners shall notify
the parish custodian, and the machine shall not be used until the ballot has been corrected
under supervision of the parish custodian or his representatives.
Present law requires the commissioners to post the instructions, informational posters, if
required, the statement of proposed constitutional amendments on the ballot, and a sample
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ballot in a conspicuous place at the principal entrance to the polling place, where they shall
remain posted throughout the election day.
Present law requires the commissioners to leave the voting machines locked against voting
until the polls are formally opened and thereafter they shall be operated only by the voters
in casting their votes.
Present law requires the commissioners to complete in triplicate Certificate No. 1 of the
composite certificate designated "Machine Certificates", which shall be prepared and
furnished by the secretary of state.  Provides for the content of the certificate.
Proposed law retains present law.  Additionally, requires Certificate No. 1 to include the
number of the seal on the precinct register, the number shown on the public counter on each
voting machine, and whether any visible damage was seen on any voting machine prior to
the start of the election.  Also requires the commissioners to set up the audio unit for use of
the audio ballot by voters during the election.
Present law requires the commissioners to place the keys to the voting machines in the
envelope marked for that purpose.  Proposed law retains present law.
Present law provides that the keys are placed in the envelope when the voting machines at
the polling place are unlocked for voting.
Proposed law provides instead that the keys are placed in the envelope after closing and
locking the back of the voting machine.
Present law provides that during the election, the voting machines shall only be operated by
the voters casting their votes.
Proposed law provides instead that the voting machines shall only be operated by the
commissioners to allow the voters to cast their votes.
Present law requires the parish custodian of voting machines to deliver a supplemental list
of absentee voters who voted absentee by mail and whose ballots were received after the last
day for early voting and before election day, if necessary.
Proposed law provides that the list shall include a list of absentee voters whose ballots were
received after the precinct register was completed for election day voting by the registrar of
voters and placed in the voting machine.
Present law requires the commissioners to mark "Absentee" in the precinct register for each
name appearing on the list.
Proposed law provides instead that the commissioners write "voted by mail".
Present law (R.S. 18:562) provides prerequisites for voting.  Requires each voter to give his
name and address to a commissioner, who shall announce the applicant's name and address
to the persons at the polling place.  The voter must identify himself and present the
commissioners with certain forms of identification or execute an affidavit.  Proposed law
retains present law.
Present law requires the commissioners to look for the voter's name in the precinct register
on the official list of voters and determine whether the voter has voted absentee by mail or
during early voting.
Proposed law retains present law and additionally requires the registrar to determine whether
the voter's name is on the supplemental list of voters.
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Present law provides procedures for a voter whose name is found on the inactive list of
voters.  Proposed law retains present law.
Present law provides that if the name of a qualified voter was omitted form the precinct
register, the commissioner must contact the registrar of voters to ascertain whether the
person is registered to vote in that precinct.  Provides that in the absence of a challenge, the
voter may sign an affidavit attesting that he is a qualified voter and describing the omission.
Proposed law retains present law.  Additionally provides that the commissioner may contact
the secretary of state to determine whether the person is registered to vote in that precinct. 
Requires confirmation from the registrar or secretary of state that the person is registered to
vote in the precinct.  Specifies that the affidavit is a precinct register correction affidavit. 
Requires the commissioners to print the voter's name in the precinct register correction
affidavit tab.
Present law provides that the same procedures apply of the name of the voter was incorrectly
printed on the precinct register.
Proposed law repeals present law.  Instead, provides that in such case, the commissioner
shall allow the applicant to complete a voter registration application to update his voter
registration record and preserve the voter registration application as part of the election
records by placing it in the envelope marked "Registrar of Voters" and attach the envelope
to the precinct register after the termination of voting.
Present law (R.S. 18:563) provides that a voter may not remain in a voting machine longer
than three minutes, unless the voter receives assistance pursuant to present law (R.S. 18:564)
or uses the audio ballot.  In such case, the voter may remain in the voting machine for 20
minutes.  Proposed law retains present law.
Present law provides that if a voter fails to leave a voting machine promptly after being
notified that the required time has elapsed, the commissioners shall have the voter removed
from the voting machine.
Proposed law provides instead that if a voter fails to leave a voting machine promptly after
being notified that the required time has elapsed, the commissioners shall order the voter to
complete voting and leave the voting machine.
Present law provides that in order to cast a vote on a voting machine, a voter shall make at
least one selection in a candidate or proposition election. Provides that voting is completed
by activating the cast vote mechanism.  Provides that if the voter has made any selection in
a candidate or proposition election but has failed to activate the cast vote mechanism, a
commissioner observed by at least one other commissioner shall activate the cast vote
mechanism for the fled voter without altering any selections made by the voter.
Proposed law retains present law.  Additionally provides that if a voter has failed to make
any selection before leaving the voting machine and, therefore, a commissioner cannot
activate the cast vote mechanism for the fled voter, a commissioner shall complete in
triplicate the notation of irregularities form provided by the secretary of state and reset the
voting machine
Present law (R.S. 18:571) provides procedures for commissioners to follow after the
termination of voting.  Requires the commissioners to announce that voting is terminated,
secure the voting machines against further voting, and expose the count on the voting
machines, leaving the counter in full view of the watchers.
Proposed law retains present law.  Requires the commissioners to close the polls.
Present law requires the commissioners to complete Certificate No. 2 in triplicate.
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Proposed law requires the certificate to be completed in duplicate, instead of in triplicate.
Present law requires the commissioners to state on the certificate the number on each voting
machine.
Proposed law specifies that the number is the serial number.  Additionally requires the
certificate to include the number of the seal placed on the precinct register by the
commissioners and whether any visible damage occurred to any voting machine during the
election.
Present law requires the commissioners to place all duplicate records of challenges, all
duplicate precinct register corrections, all voter identification affidavits, any physicians'
certificates, and any address confirmation cards in the envelope marked "Registrar of
Voters", seal it and attach it to the precinct register, and seal the precinct register.
Proposed law retains present law.  Additionally requires the commissioners to include in the
envelope one copy of the official election results reports, one of the duplicate poll lists, all
physical disability affidavits, any copies of disability documentation, and a copy of each
completed notation of irregularities form.
Present law requires the commissioners to seal any original challenges of voters that have
been executed, the official election zero proof report, one copy of the official election results
reports, one of the duplicate poll lists, and a copy of the machine certificates in an envelope.
Proposed law retains present law.
Present law also requires the commissioners to include precinct register corrections.
Proposed law repeals present law.
Present law requires the envelope to be marked "Put in Voting Machine" and placed in or
attach to a voting machine that envelope and the sealed precinct register.
Proposed law repeals present law and instead requires the envelope to be marked "Secretary
of State's Envelope".  Additionally requires the commissioners to include a copy of each
completed notation of irregularities form.
Present law (R.S. 18:572) provides procedures to be followed by the commissioner-in-
charge following the termination of voting.  Requires the commissioner-in-charge to mail
certain documentation to the secretary of state and to deliver certain items to the clerk of
court.  Provides a deadline for completing the required procedures.  Proposed law retains
present law.
Present law specifies documents to be mailed to the secretary of state.  Proposed law instead
requires the commissioner-in-charge to mail to the secretary of state the envelope marked
"Secretary of State's Envelope".
Present law requires the commissioner-in-charge to deliver to the clerk of court the original
machine certificates and all election result cartridges.  Proposed law retains present law.
Proposed law makes the following changes relative to other items required to be delivered:
(1)Instead of the keys to the voting machines, proposed law requires the completed and
signed key envelope for the voting machines to be delivered.
(2)Instead of the original of the signed list of commissioners, proposed law requires the
affidavit of payroll and nondisclosure for the commissioners to be delivered.
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(3)Instead of a copy of the final result tally sheets, proposed law requires the official
election results report from the voting machines to be delivered.
Proposed law additionally provides that the following shall be delivered by the
commissioner-in-charge to the clerk of court:
(1)A copy of each completed notation of irregularities form.
(2)For a federal election, the return provisional ballot envelope containing all voted
provisional ballots and unused provisional ballots and envelopes.
Proposed law specifies that the items shall be delivered to the clerk of court in a clear plastic
zipper bag.
Present law provides that upon receipt of the items, the clerk of court shall affix the time of
receipt upon the election documents which contain election results.  Requires the clerk of
court to make a copy of the election results available to the press and public.
Proposed law retains present law and additionally provides that for a federal election, the
clerk of court shall deliver to the registrar of voters the return provisional ballot envelope
containing all voted provisional ballots not later than 8:30 a.m. on the first business day
following the election.
Present law (R.S. 18:573) provides procedures for opening and relocking voting machines
and verifying election results after the election.
Proposed law retains present law.  Specifies that present law applies to election day voting
machines.
Present law requires the clerk of court to verify the total votes cast for each candidate and
the total votes cast for and against each proposition as shown on the voting machines or
voting machine election result sheets and the total number of absentee by mail and early
voting votes cast for each candidate and the total number of absentee by mail and early
voting votes cast for and against each proposition as shown by the final absentee by mail and
early voting report filed with the clerk by the parish board of election supervisors.  Proposed
law retains present law.
Present law provides that the machine votes cast shall be shown separately by each precinct,
and the absentee by mail and early voting votes cast shall be shown as the total number of
votes cast for each candidate and the total number of votes cast for and against each
proposition.
Proposed law provides that the absentee by mail and early voting votes cast for each
candidate and the total number of absentee by mail and early voting votes cast for and
against each proposition as shown by the final absentee by mail and early voting report filed
with the clerk of court by the parish board of election supervisors on election night shall be
shown separately from the precinct totals as the final absentee vote report with the total
number of votes cast for each candidate and the total number of votes cast for and against
each proposition.  Otherwise retains present law.
Present law provides that at the opening of the voting machines, the sealed precinct registers
shall be immediately returned to the registrar of voters.  Upon receipt of the sealed precinct
registers, requires the registrar to remove any attached duplicate record of challenges of
voters made during the election and any address confirmation cards.
Proposed law retains present law.
Present law also requires the registrar to remove any duplicate voters' affidavits.
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Proposed law repeals present law.  Additionally requires the registrar to remove any precinct
register correction affidavits, any physical disability affidavits, any physicians certificates,
any copies of disability documentation, and any completed voter registration applications.
Present law requires the registrar to proceed to determine if each voter submitting an
affidavit attesting that he is a qualified registered voter is in fact a registered voter qualified
to vote in the election.
Proposed law retains present law and provides that the registrar make his determination by
comparing the information provided by the voter with the information on file in the
registrar's office and by reasonably comparing the signature on the affidavit with any
signature on file for the voter in the registrar's office.
Present law provides that if the registrar determines that any person who has voted in the
election by virtue of his submission of such an affidavit was not a registered voter qualified
to vote in the election, the registrar shall so inform the district attorney and shall transmit to
him the affidavit of that person.
Proposed law requires the registrar to inform the elections compliance unit and send the
affidavit to it, instead of the district attorney.
Proposed law additionally requires the registrar to scan the address confirmation card, voter
identification affidavit, disability documentation, or voter registration application and add
it to the voter's record in the state voter registration computer system after processing.
Present law (R.S. 18:574) provides procedures for the compilation and promulgation of
election returns.  Requires the parish board of election supervisors or selected members of
the board to meet and observe the verification of the votes by the clerk of court.  Requires
the board to prepare two compiled statements of the election returns showing the machine
votes for each candidate and for and against each proposition in each precinct, the total
absentee by mail and early voting votes for each candidate and for and against each
proposition in the parish, the total provisional votes for each candidate for federal office, and
the total of all votes for each candidate and for and against each proposition in the parish.
Present law provides that the parish board may attach to the compiled statements a notation
of any irregularities observed with respect to certain specified issues.
Proposed law provides that this notation must be done by executing in triplicate a notation
of irregularities form prepared by the secretary of state.
Present law provides that the parish board shall complete the compilation of the election
returns and file one copy of the compiled statement with the clerk of court no later than
4:00 p.m. on the fourth day after the election.  Provides that one copy of the compiled
statement shall be postmarked no later than 12:00 noon on the fifth day after the election and
mailed to the secretary of state.  Requires the clerk of court to transmit the election returns
as shown by the compiled statement from the parish board of election supervisors to the
secretary of state no later than 12:00 noon on the fifth day after the election.  Provides that
in a parish containing a municipality with a population of 300,000 or more, the parish board
of election supervisors shall transmit the election returns as shown by their compiled
statement to the secretary of state no later than 12:00 noon on the fifth day after the election. 
Provides that failure to comply with these time limits shall not void the election.
Proposed law adds one day to each of the present law deadlines.  Otherwise retains present
law.
Present law requires the secretary of state to compile the results of the election for all
candidates, proposed constitutional amendments, and recall elections based upon the
compilation of the votes transmitted to him by the clerks of court from the compiled
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statements by the parish boards of election supervisors.  Provides that in a parish containing
a municipality with a population of 300,000 or more, the secretary of state shall compile the
results of the election for all candidates, proposed constitutional amendments, and recall
elections based upon the compilation of the votes transmitted to him by the parish board of
election supervisors.  Requires the compilation to be completed and the results to be
announced not later than 12:00 noon on the sixth day after the election.
Proposed law changes the deadline for compiling and announcing the results from the sixth
day after the election to the seventh day after the election.  Specifies that announcement of
the results is on the secretary of state's website.  Additionally requires the secretary of state
to verify the results no later than 12:00 noon on the seventh day after the election.  Otherwise
retains present law.
Present law provides that on or before the 12th day after the primary or general election, if
no action has been timely filed contesting the election to the office of a state candidate, the
secretary of state shall promulgate the returns for state candidates, proposed constitutional
amendments, and recall elections by publishing in the official journal of the state the names
of the state candidates for each office in the election, the text of the proposed constitutional
amendment, and recall elections and the number of votes received by each such candidate,
proposed constitutional amendment, and recall elections as shown by the returns transmitted
by the clerks of court from the compiled statements by the parish boards of election
supervisors.  Provides that in a parish containing a municipality with a population of 300,000
or more, the promulgation shall be from the returns transmitted by the parish board of
election supervisors.  Provides that on or before the 12th day after the primary or general
election, if no action has been timely filed contesting the election to office of a candidate
other than a state candidate, the secretary of state shall promulgate the returns for the
election for candidates other than state candidates by transmitting to the clerk of court for
the parish wherein the state capital is located a notice containing the results of the elections
for candidates other than state candidates.  Requires the clerk of court to post this notice in
a prominent place in his office.
Proposed law changes the deadline for promulgation of the election returns from the 12th
day after the election to the 14th day after the election.  Otherwise retains present law.
Present law provides for the delay of deadlines in certain situations because of holidays. 
Proposed law amends present law to account for the changes in the deadlines.
Present law (R.S. 18:1303) authorizes and provides for voting absentee by mail.  Specifies
those persons who may vote absentee by mail, including a member of the U.S. service; a
student, instructor, or professor at an institution of higher learning outside of the parish of
registration; members of the clergy assigned to a religious post outside of the parish in which
he is registered to vote; a person who expects to be temporarily outside of the parish in
which he is registered to vote during the early voting period and on election day; sequestered
jury members; certain hospitalized persons; certain persons with disabilities; incarcerated
persons; and persons over the age of sixty-five.
Proposed law retains present law.  Adds the following to the list of persons entitled to vote
absentee by mail:
(1)The secretary of state or an employee of the secretary of state who is a qualified
voter and who submits to the registrar of voters of the parish where he is registered
to vote a copy of a state employee identification card.
(2)An employee of the registrar of voters who is a qualified voter registered to vote in
a parish other than his parish of employment and who submits to the registrar of
voters of the parish where he is registered to vote a copy of an identification card
showing employment with the registrar of voters.
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Present law (R.S. 18:1333) provides relative to the nursing home early voting program. 
Provides procedures and requirements for the registrar to go to each nursing home in the
parish wherein reside voters who are eligible to vote pursuant to present law.  Requires the
registrar to have in his possession voting materials and supplies.  Proposed law retains
present law.
Present law specifies that the registrar must use a portable metal box with a slot to hold
absentee by mail ballots.  Requires the registrar to lock the box before he removes it from
his office.
Proposed law requires the registrar to have a portable container, instead of specifying that
it be a metal box, and requires the container to include a lock.  Otherwise retains present law.
Present law requires the registrar to retain the keys to the box in his office.
Proposed law repeals present law.
Present law requires the registrar upon returning to his office to follow procedures for
posting the name of the voter and other procedures required by present law (R.S. 18:1311). 
Proposed law retains present law.
Present law additionally requires the registrar to post the ward and precinct of the voter.
Proposed law repeals present law.
Present law (R.S. 18:1355) requires voting machines to be constructed and equipped to allow
and to prevent certain voting actions and to contain certain security features.
Proposed law retains present law.  Additionally provides that a voting machine may be
constructed and equipped to have a voter verification mechanism.
Proposed law removes references to provisions of the constitution held to be invalid (Art.
I, §10(B)) and relative to challenges to candidacy, changes those references to the present
law (R.S. 18:451) provisions relative to qualifications of candidates.
Proposed law makes other technical changes.
Provisions of proposed law become effective upon signature of the governor, August 1,
2018, or January 1, 2019.
(Amends R.S. 18:3(A)(3), 23(A)(8), 423(C)(2), 433(A)(5), 463(A)(2)(a)(iii), 464(B)(3),
467(3), 495(A) and (E), 533(D) and (E), 553, 562(B), 563(C) and (D)(1), 566(A) and (C),
571(A)(3) through (10), 572(A), 573(A)(2) and (3), (B), (C), and (E)(1) and (3), 574(A)(3)
and (B), (D)(1), (E), and (F), 1333(F)(2) and (G)(6)(b), 1354(B)(5), 1355, and 1361(A);
Adds R.S. 18:23(E)(3), 571(A)(11), 573(E)(4), and 1303(K) and (L); Repeals R.S. 18:514)
Summary of Amendments Adopted by House
The Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on House and
Governmental Affairs to the original bill:
1. Remove provisions of present law relative to the nursing home early voting
program that require the registrar to post the ward and precinct of each voter.
2. Require Certificate No. 1 to also include the number shown on the public counter
on each voting machine.
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3. Make technical changes.
The House Floor Amendments to the engrossed bill:
1. Remove provisions of proposed law relative to early voter and absentee by mail
lists prepared by the registrar of voters.
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