According to the Brennan Center website, voting rights are restored to felons upon the completion of their sentence, including the requirements set for probation or parole.
Ex-offenders are required to re-register in order to vote.
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Felon Voting Law in Louisiana
While a felon loses his eligibility to vote while in prison, or during parole or probation, he will automatically regain the electoral privilege after he completes all supervised release.
In order to vote again, he needs to apply for registration.
This information is referenced at the following link.
How a Felon in Louisiana Can Restore Their Voting Rights
After a felon is released from prison or has completed probation or parole, he can assert his right to vote by way of registration or re-registration.
In the state of Louisiana, a felon can make registration online, in-person or by mail.
To vote, you must meet the following criteria:
- Be a U.S. citizen and reside in Louisiana in the parish where you plan to vote
- Be at least 17 but will be 18 years old by the election date
- Be judged to be mentally competent
- Not currently incarcerated for a felony
To make it easier, individuals can register online utilizing the Secretary of State’s OVR (online voter registration) system.
Regardless of how registration is made, a proof of identification must be presented.
When completing registration online then, you must show –
- Your driver’s license number or the card number from a special identification
- A four-digit audit code – a code on the driver’s license or a special identification card that is indicated by the word “AUDIT.”
- The last 4 numerals of your social security number
If you currently do not have an ID or driver’s license, you may print out the online application and mail it to the address indicated on the form.
Include the last four numerals of your social security number if you do not have a driver’s license.
If registering in person, you can download an application online or pick one up at the Registrar of Voters, the Office of Motor Vehicles, any of the offices that serve food stamps, WIC or Medicaid clients, Department of Social Services or a military recruitment office.
If you show up in person and register at one of the Registrar of Voters’ offices, you must show proof of age, identity and residency.
This proof may include a birth certificate, driver’s license or similar paperwork that proves your residency, identification or current age.
You can further reference this information by clicking on this link.
Other Resources For Felons in Louisiana
- Getting Started: If this is your first time to our website, we highly recommend that you visit our getting started page to understand everything we have to offer. You can do so by clicking here.
- Jobs For Felons: If you’re a felon looking for a job in Louisiana, we have all of the resources you need including job listings by city, companies that hire felons, and our own job board. Click Here to learn more.