Election Day
Where to Vote
Use the Louisiana Voter Portal to find where you vote on election day, or call your parish Registrar of Voters Office. Your voter information card received by mail lists your polling place. Please pay special attention to make sure you go to the correct polling place.
Early Voting
CITY HALL, 1300 PERDIDO ST., #1W24
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112-2127
504-658-8300
ALGIERS COURTHOUSE
225 MORGAN ST RM#105
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70114
504-658-8323
* VOTING MACHINE WAREHOUSE
8870 CHEF MENTEUR HWY
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70127
504-658-8300
* LAKE VISTA COMMUNITY CENTER
6500 SPANISH FORT BLVD, 2ND FLOOR
MEETING ROOM
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70124
504-658-8300
* LSU HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
2020 GRAVIER ST LIONS EYE ROOM 1ST
FLOOR
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112
504-658-8300
Early Voting
CITY HALL, 1300 PERDIDO ST., #1W24
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112-2127
504-658-8300
ALGIERS COURTHOUSE
225 MORGAN ST RM#105
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70114
504-658-8323
* VOTING MACHINE WAREHOUSE
8870 CHEF MENTEUR HWY
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70127
504-658-8300
* LAKE VISTA COMMUNITY CENTER
6500 SPANISH FORT BLVD, 2ND FLOOR
MEETING ROOM
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70124
504-658-8300
* LSU HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
2020 GRAVIER ST LIONS EYE ROOM 1ST
FLOOR
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112
504-658-8300
Early Voting
CITY HALL, 1300 PERDIDO ST., #1W24
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112-2127
504-658-8300
ALGIERS COURTHOUSE
225 MORGAN ST RM#105
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70114
504-658-8323
* VOTING MACHINE WAREHOUSE
8870 CHEF MENTEUR HWY
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70127
504-658-8300
* LAKE VISTA COMMUNITY CENTER
6500 SPANISH FORT BLVD, 2ND FLOOR
MEETING ROOM
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70124
504-658-8300
* LSU HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
2020 GRAVIER ST LIONS EYE ROOM 1ST
FLOOR
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112
504-658-8300
Early Voting
CITY HALL, 1300 PERDIDO ST., #1W24
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112-2127
504-658-8300
ALGIERS COURTHOUSE
225 MORGAN ST RM#105
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70114
504-658-8323
* VOTING MACHINE WAREHOUSE
8870 CHEF MENTEUR HWY
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70127
504-658-8300
* LAKE VISTA COMMUNITY CENTER
6500 SPANISH FORT BLVD, 2ND FLOOR
MEETING ROOM
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70124
504-658-8300
* LSU HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
2020 GRAVIER ST LIONS EYE ROOM 1ST
FLOOR
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112
504-658-8300
Early Voting
CITY HALL, 1300 PERDIDO ST., #1W24
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112-2127
504-658-8300
ALGIERS COURTHOUSE
225 MORGAN ST RM#105
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70114
504-658-8323
* VOTING MACHINE WAREHOUSE
8870 CHEF MENTEUR HWY
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70127
504-658-8300
* LAKE VISTA COMMUNITY CENTER
6500 SPANISH FORT BLVD, 2ND FLOOR
MEETING ROOM
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70124
504-658-8300
* LSU HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
2020 GRAVIER ST LIONS EYE ROOM 1ST
FLOOR
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112
504-658-8300
December Runoff Election
Visit https://www.sos.la.gov/ElectionsAndVoting/Vote/Pages/default.aspx for further information on voting in Louisiana.
Early Voting for Runoff Elections
Dec. 5, 2020
Congressional and Open General Election
Early voting is Nov. 20-28 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (excluding Sunday, Nov. 22, Thursday, Nov. 26 (Thanksgiving) and Friday, Nov. 27 (Acadian Day); early voting is advanced one day because of the holidays)
Early Voting for Runoff Elections
Dec. 5, 2020
Congressional and Open General Election
Early voting is Nov. 20-28 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (excluding Sunday, Nov. 22, Thursday, Nov. 26 (Thanksgiving) and Friday, Nov. 27 (Acadian Day); early voting is advanced one day because of the holidays)
Early Voting for Runoff Elections
Dec. 5, 2020
Congressional and Open General Election
Early voting is Nov. 20-28 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (excluding Sunday, Nov. 22, Thursday, Nov. 26 (Thanksgiving) and Friday, Nov. 27 (Acadian Day); early voting is advanced one day because of the holidays)
Early Voting for Runoff Elections
Dec. 5, 2020
Congressional and Open General Election
Early voting is Nov. 20-28 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (excluding Sunday, Nov. 22, Thursday, Nov. 26 (Thanksgiving) and Friday, Nov. 27 (Acadian Day); early voting is advanced one day because of the holidays)
Early Voting for Runoff Elections
Dec. 5, 2020
Congressional and Open General Election
Early voting is Nov. 20-28 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (excluding Sunday, Nov. 22, Thursday, Nov. 26 (Thanksgiving) and Friday, Nov. 27 (Acadian Day); early voting is advanced one day because of the holidays)
Early Voting for Runoff Elections
Dec. 5, 2020
Congressional and Open General Election
Early voting is Nov. 20-28 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (excluding Sunday, Nov. 22, Thursday, Nov. 26 (Thanksgiving) and Friday, Nov. 27 (Acadian Day); early voting is advanced one day because of the holidays)
Presidential Election and Congressional Open Primary
Your vote is your voice. Make your voice heard and vote on Election Day.
Find Your Polling Place: https://voterportal.sos.la.gov
Sample Ballot: https://voterportal.sos.la.gov/sampleballot
Voter Registration: https://www.sos.la.gov/ElectionsAndVoting/RegisterToVote/Pages/default.aspx
Registration Deadline for Presidential Election
Your vote is your voice. Make your voice heard and vote on Election Day. Make sure you are registered.
Voter Registration: https://www.sos.la.gov/ElectionsAndVoting/RegisterToVote/Pages/default.aspx
Register Online
Registering to vote or changing your registration is easy using the GeauxVote Online Registration System.
For security reasons, this application will time out if you remain idle for more than five minutes. All data will be cleared, and you will have to start the application over from the beginning.
Once you have completed the application, you will be allowed to either print and mail your application, or if verified by the Office of Motor Vehicles, submit your application electronically. If you plan to submit electronically, you must have your Louisiana driver's license or Louisiana special ID card in hand when you begin the process. There is an audit code on the card that you must enter. The audit code is a four digit number labeled AUDIT on the front of the license.
NOTE: A Louisiana mobility impaired card is not an acceptable form of identification since it does not contain a signature.
The Office of Motor Vehicles performs system maintenance from 1-4 a.m. daily. During this time, you may not be able to complete processing electronically, but the print and mail functions will remain available.
Please note that if you fill out an online application, but print and mail it to the ROV, it must be postmarked 30 days prior to the first election in which you seek to vote.
Register in Person
Apply in person to register to vote at any Registrar of Voters Office.
You may also register in person at any of the following locations:
Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles;
Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services;
WIC offices;
food stamp offices;
Medicaid offices;
offices serving persons with disabilities such as the Deaf Action Centers and Independent Living Offices; or
Armed Forces recruitment offices.
If registering in person at a parish Registrar of Voters Office, you are required to prove age, residency and identity. You must submit your current Louisiana driver's license, if you have one, or your birth certificate or other documentation which reasonably and sufficiently establishes your identity, age and residency.
If you have no driver's license, special Louisiana ID or social security number, you may provide a picture ID, a utility bill, payroll check or government document that includes your name and address.
If registering at a mandated site, no further proof of identification is required other than whatever proof is required for services received that you have applied for at the public agency.
Register by Mail
Apply by mail by downloading the Louisiana Voter Registration Application, completing it and mailing it to your local Registrar of Voters Office. Please note that the list of offices for registrars of voters is also included on the form.
You may also register by using a National Mail Voter Registration Form.
Faxed voter registration forms are not accepted. The voter registration form should be addressed and mailed or hand-delivered to the appropriate registrar of voters in the parish in which you are registering. Deadlines requiring receipt in the Registrar of Voters Office may be missed if you do not mail directly to the registrar of voters in your parish. You must be registered at least 20 days prior to an election if registering through our GeauxVote Online Registration System with a Louisiana driver's license or Louisiana special ID card or 30 days prior to an election if registering in person or by mail to be eligible to vote in that particular election. (If mailing in an application, the application or envelope must be postmarked 30 days prior to the first election in which you seek to vote.)
The registrar of voters mails a verification mailing card to verify the address you have provided when registering by mail. If you do not receive a mailing from the registrar of voters within two weeks of registering, please contact their office.
Food and Mask Giveaway @ephesussdanola
Host: Ephesus SDA Church
Food and mask distribution for people in the community. This event will be held every 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month.
2400 Delachaise St. NOLA 70115
Weekly New Orleans Renters Rights Chat @NolaRenters
Hosted by: New Orleans Renters Rights Assemblyand Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative
Every Thursday at 7:00pm, we are doing a Facebook Live chat to educate folks about what's going on via rental and mortgage policies + organizing to create a better world. This is also a space to get legal questions answered and/or researched by pro-bono housing attorney.
The chat is broadcasted via the New Orleans Renters Rights Assembly and the Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative pages as well as the local New Orleans mutual-aid groups. If someone you know doesn't have Facebook, they can call-in via this number: 312-626-6799 (When asked for Meeting ID, press these numbers, 299411967)
You can post questions in the chat during the call or text at 504.517.5470. Please spread the word!
Weekly New Orleans Renters Rights Chat @NolaRenters
Hosted by: New Orleans Renters Rights Assemblyand Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative
Every Thursday at 7:00pm, we are doing a Facebook Live chat to educate folks about what's going on via rental and mortgage policies + organizing to create a better world. This is also a space to get legal questions answered and/or researched by pro-bono housing attorney.
The chat is broadcasted via the New Orleans Renters Rights Assembly and the Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative pages as well as the local New Orleans mutual-aid groups. If someone you know doesn't have Facebook, they can call-in via this number: 312-626-6799 (When asked for Meeting ID, press these numbers, 299411967)
You can post questions in the chat during the call or text at 504.517.5470. Please spread the word!
Food and Mask Giveaway @ephesussdanola
Host: Ephesus SDA Church
Food and mask distribution for people in the community. This event will be held every 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month.
2400 Delachaise St. NOLA 70115
Weekly New Orleans Renters Rights Chat @NolaRenters
Hosted by: New Orleans Renters Rights Assemblyand Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative
Every Thursday at 7:00pm, we are doing a Facebook Live chat to educate folks about what's going on via rental and mortgage policies + organizing to create a better world. This is also a space to get legal questions answered and/or researched by pro-bono housing attorney.
The chat is broadcasted via the New Orleans Renters Rights Assembly and the Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative pages as well as the local New Orleans mutual-aid groups. If someone you know doesn't have Facebook, they can call-in via this number: 312-626-6799 (When asked for Meeting ID, press these numbers, 299411967)
You can post questions in the chat during the call or text at 504.517.5470. Please spread the word!
F.U.B.U. Market Healthy Living
At The F.U.B.U. Market, you will be able to purchase homegrown fruits and vegetables from local farmers! This is the time for US to change the narrative that “black people don’t eat healthy” and support your local farmers during the process. This is for us by us. See you at the Market
The goal is create economic circulation and more importantly to CHANGE THE NARRATIVE about health and wellness within black communities! Vendors offer it all! Stay tuned to see what vendors will be at The F.U.B.U. Market.
Weekly New Orleans Renters Rights Chat @NolaRenters
Hosted by: New Orleans Renters Rights Assemblyand Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative
Every Thursday at 7:00pm, we are doing a Facebook Live chat to educate folks about what's going on via rental and mortgage policies + organizing to create a better world. This is also a space to get legal questions answered and/or researched by pro-bono housing attorney.
The chat is broadcasted via the New Orleans Renters Rights Assembly and the Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative pages as well as the local New Orleans mutual-aid groups. If someone you know doesn't have Facebook, they can call-in via this number: 312-626-6799 (When asked for Meeting ID, press these numbers, 299411967)
You can post questions in the chat during the call or text at 504.517.5470. Please spread the word!
Take Em Down Nola Action
Hosted: Take Em Down Nola
Though the elected officials for the City of New Orleans continue to find ways to make excuses or prolong progress, the people are rising up, and doing what’s necessary to move us forward.
This ACTION will speak directly to that forward movement.
We will engage in physical distancing and mask wearing to support communal health.
There will be a rally and march to Jackson Square.
FINISH THE JOB! Release a timeline for the immediate removal of ALL remaining symbols to white supremacy including street names, school and public property. Remove the remaining 10 monuments NOW!
Follow a community driven process for the removal of the monuments and the choosing of their replacements. (Honor the actual grassroots movement that has been spearheading this conversation for years and let us lead in the renaming process.)
Enact Take Em Down NOLA’s ordinance NOW. Expand the definition from confederate monuments to ALL symbols to white supremacy.
Abolish the police! Start with flipping the budget! Defund the police and fund the people!
Barista Strike (Wed-Fri)
Host: New Orleans Hospitality Workers Association
Still Perkin baristas are on strike and could use support. They are striking Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
City Waste Union Strike
Alternate Location (rain or flooding conditions): Winn Dixie Parking Lot 9701 Chef Menteur Hwy, New Orleans, LA 70127. Check prior to departure for last-minute location updates: https://www.instagram.com/thecitywasteunion/
Join the New Orleans DSA this Tue and Fri in supporting New Orleans' striking sanitation workers, who have been striking every day now since May 8.
City Waste Union demands:
Provide PPE to all workers immediately and consistently on a daily basis.
Fix broken trucks that leak toxic hydraulic fluid on workers daily.
Provide an hourly pay rate of $15 per hour.
—Workers currently receive only 10.25 per hour with no benefits!—Provide weekly hazard pay of $150 per week.
https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/support-new-orleans-sanitation-workers?
Weekly New Orleans Renters Rights Chat @NolaRenters
Hosted by: New Orleans Renters Rights Assemblyand Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative
Every Thursday at 7:00pm, we are doing a Facebook Live chat to educate folks about what's going on via rental and mortgage policies + organizing to create a better world. This is also a space to get legal questions answered and/or researched by pro-bono housing attorney.
The chat is broadcasted via the New Orleans Renters Rights Assembly and the Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative pages as well as the local New Orleans mutual-aid groups. If someone you know doesn't have Facebook, they can call-in via this number: 312-626-6799 (When asked for Meeting ID, press these numbers, 299411967)
You can post questions in the chat during the call or text at 504.517.5470. Please spread the word!
IWO Virtual Candidate Forum 3: Criminal District Court, Criminal Magistrate Court, DA, Associate Justice Supreme Court
Public · Hosted by IWO New Orleans
Online Event
Mark your calendars! IWO's Democratic candidates' forums will run Tuesday, August 25 – Thursday, August 27 at 6:00 pm each night via Zoom.
Interested individuals may attend the virtual forum sessions and listen to the candidates’ responses as they prepare for the primary elections to be held on Tuesday, November 3. The forums will be held as follows:
Tuesday, August 25th
U.S. Senate
Orleans Parish School Board
Wednesday, August 26th
Public Service Commission
U.S. Congressional Representative
Civil Court
Municipal and Traffic Court
Juvenile Court
Thursday, August 27th
Criminal District Court
Criminal Magistrate Court
District Attorney
Associate Justice Supreme Court
An invitation with dial-in information and instructions will be sent prior to the event.
Qualified voting members of IWO will be invited to a follow-up session to discuss each race and vote on IWO Endorsements on Saturday, August 29th at 3 p.m. As a reminder, IWO's bylaws specify that only members in good standing either 3 months (for new members) or 1 month (for returning members) before the endorsement meeting may vote in the endorsement meeting. Additional details will be sent to eligible voting members prior to the event.
Barista Strike (Wed-Fri)
Host: New Orleans Hospitality Workers Association
Still Perkin baristas are on strike and could use support. They are striking Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
Sanitation Workers Strike (Daily)
Location starts at Metro Waste Facility (9725 Old Gentilly Road) and then moves to the Winn Dixie (9701 Chef Menteur Hwy) around 7 am.
Here are the City Waste Union demands:
Provide PPE to all workers immediately and consistently on a daily basis.
Fix broken trucks that leak toxic hydraulic uid on workers daily.
Provide hourly pay rate of $15 per hour.
—Workers currently receive only 10.25 per hour with no benefits!—Provide weekly hazard pay of $150 per week.
https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/support-new-orleans-sanitation-workers?
Hey Fam, it’s never our intention to leave anyone out. If you have noticed that we do not have your event posted, please let us know.