Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB582

Introduced
3/1/24  
Introduced
3/1/24  
Refer
3/1/24  
Refer
3/11/24  

Caption

Provides for eligibility to vote for certain offices beginning at age seventeen (OR +$883,631 GF EX See Note)

Impact

The impact of HB 582 on state laws is significant, as it modifies the current requirement that citizens must be at least 18 years old to vote in all elections. The proposed law retains the prohibition on voting in national elections for those under the age of 18 while allowing participation in state and local elections. This shift could potentially increase the number of younger voters participating in the democratic process at the state and local levels, as it removes a barrier for those ready to engage before reaching the traditional voting age.

Summary

House Bill 582, introduced by Representative Walters, amends the voter registration laws in Louisiana to allow individuals who are 17 years old to register and vote in state and local elections. The bill is designed to encourage civic engagement among younger citizens by making the voting process accessible to those approaching adulthood. Under the proposed amendments, individuals who are 17 years of age and meet the residency and registration requirements outlined in the Louisiana Election Code will be eligible to vote, providing they register before their 18th birthday and ahead of the first election in which they are eligible.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be mixed. Proponents argue that allowing 17-year-olds to register to vote fosters early political engagement and responsibility among the youth. They believe this can lead to increased participation in future elections and a more informed electorate. Conversely, some opponents express concerns about the readiness of younger individuals to participate in elections and whether they possess the necessary understanding of the issues at play, leading to calls for maintaining the age limit at 18 for all types of elections.

Contention

A notable point of contention in the discussions around HB 582 is the balance between encouraging youthful civic engagement and ensuring informed voting practices. Critics of the bill argue that 17-year-olds may lack the life experience and maturity required to make informed choices in elections, raising questions about the implications of enfranchising a younger demographic. Additionally, discussions may focus on how this change might affect representation in local governance and the speed at which young voters can mobilize around critical issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB159

Provides for a supplemental annual canvass of registered voters (OR +$263,875 GF EX See Note)

LA SB159

Provides for the detention of seventeen year old juveniles under certain circumstances. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB444

Provides relative to parole eligibility for certain offenders (EN DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB646

Provides for the annual canvass of registered voters (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB490

Provides for procedures and guidance regarding voter registration activities

LA HB449

Provides relative to the rights of voters with disabilities (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB538

Provides relative to early voting locations (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB519

Provides relative to absentee voting by qualified incarcerated voters

LA HB413

Provides relative to parole eligibility for certain offenders (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB219

Provides relative to industrial hemp. (gov sig) (EG1 INCREASE GF EX See Note)

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