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  2. Absentee ballots available for voters, here's what to know ...

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    Voters requesting an absentee ballot may do so online, or print and deliver an application to their parish's registrar of voters. Election dates must be listed on applications.

  3. Louisiana voting rights after a felony conviction? Here's ...

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    Those individuals can regain their right to vote by presenting documentation from the State Probation and Parole Office to their parish registrar of voters, according to Caddo Parish Registrar of ...

  4. Joseph B. Lott - Wikipedia

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    Joseph B. Lott was an American state legislator in Louisiana. He served in the Louisiana House of Representatives. Harry Lott also represented the Parish. [1]Lott gave testimony in 1873 that the registrar of Rapides Parish refused to register African American voters.

  5. Louisiana Voters Guide: What to know about early voting ... - AOL

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    All voters may participate in early voting for any elections in Louisiana, this can be done in-person at any designated parish location 14 to seven days prior to scheduled elections.

  6. Libertarian Party of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    (state run elections will be used if the party has more than 5% of the registered voters in the state, which is approximately 144,000 voters as of June 2012.) The PEC's are the primary organizational unit of the LPL and are responsible for membership, fund raising, electioneering and public outreach within their parish.

  7. Rapides Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The population of Alexandria is heavily Democratic, but voters in the white-majority Rapides Parish frequently favor Republican candidates in competitive presidential elections. In 2012, Republican Mitt Romney carried the parish with 37,193 votes (64.1 percent), compared to Democrat U.S. President Barack Obama 's 20,045 (34.6 percent ...

  8. Danny Bordelon wins Rapides Police Jury District E seat ...

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    Voter turnout was abysmal with just 23.3% of registered voters in the district casting ballots. The turnout percentage remains unofficial, as are all results until certified. Bordelon received ...

  9. Harry Lott (American politician) - Wikipedia

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    He was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives, representing Rapides Parish, 1868 and 1870. [1] [2] Lott accused the registrar of Rapides Parish of refusing and omitting a large number of African Americans from the voter rolls. [3] Joseph B. Lott also represented Rapides Parish in the House.