Voting
Run-Off Election Date December 5, 2020
2020 NOVEMBER ELECTION INFO
- Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2020
- Polls open 6:00 am to 8:00 pm
When you go to the polls to cast your vote in an election, be sure to take one of the following:
- a driver’s license,
- a Louisiana Special ID,
- LA Wallet digital driver’s license,
- a United States military identification card that contains the applicant’s name and picture, or
- some other generally recognized picture ID that contains your name and signature.
Voters who have no picture ID may complete and sign a Voter Identification Affidavit in order to vote; however, it is subject to challenge by law.
Tangipahoa Parish Election Sample Ballot
Presidential Electors (1 to be elected)
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- Beryl Billiot #1 No Party
- John Paul Bourgeois #2 No Party
- “Bill” Cassidy #3 Republican
- Reno Jean Daret, III #4 No Party
- Derrick “Champ” Edwards #5 Democrat
- “Xan” John #6 Other
- David Drew Knight #7 Democrat
- M.V. “Vinny” Mendoza #8 Independent
- Jamar Montgomery #9 No Party
- Dustin Murphy #10 Republican
- Adrian Perkins #11 Democrat
- Antoine Pierce #12 Democrat
- Melinda Mary Price #13 Other
- Aaron C. Sigler #14 Libertarian
- Peter Wenstrup #15 Democrat
- Lee Ann Dugas #16 Democrat
- Howard Kearney. #17 Libertarian
- Steve Scalise. #18 Republican
- Sandra “Candy” Christophe #33 Democrat
- Allen Guillory, Sr. #34 Republican
- Lance Harris #35 Republican
- “Matt” Hasty #36 Republican
- Jesse P. Lagarde #37 Democrat
- Martin Lemelle, Jr. #38 Democrat
- Luke J. Letlow #39 Republican
- “Scotty” Robinson #40 Republican
- Phillip Snowden #41 Democrat
- William Boartfield, Jr. #62 Green
- Allen H. Borne, Jr. #63 Democrat
- “Big John” Mason #64 Republican
- Kevin Pearson #65 Republican
- Richard “Richie” Sanderson, II #66 Republican
- John F. Schwegmann #67 No Party
- Eric Skrmetta #68 Republican
- William Scott Dykes #72 Republican
- Colt Fore #73 Republican
City Judge City Court, City of Hammond (1 to be elected)
Mayor Town of Amite City (1 to be elected)
- Richard “Ricky” Ardillo#81Democrat
- Walter Daniels#82Democrat
- Jerry Trabona#83Democrat
Chief of Police Town of Amite City (1 to be elected)
- Lendrick “Len” Francois#89Democrat
- Patrick M. Murphy#90Republican
Mayor Town of Roseland (1 to be elected)
Mayor Village of Tangipahoa (1 to be elected)
Chief of Police Village of Tangipahoa (1 to be elected)
PW Sports Wagering – Authorize Sports Wagering Activities – Act 215, 2020 (Select 1) YES or NO
On June 12, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards (D) signed Senate Bill 130 (SB 130) that will ask the voters in each of Louisiana’s 64 parishes whether or not to authorize sports betting within the parish. If a majority of voters in a parish support authorizing sports betting, sports betting would be allowed in the parish after state laws are passed providing for the regulation of such activities.
PW Law Enforcement District – 10 Mills Renewal – Sheriff – 10 Yrs. (Select 1) YES or NO
see details below Constitutional Amendments
Constitutional Amendments
PAR Guide to the 2020 Constitutional Amendments
The Guide will cover the potential impact of the seven constitutional amendments and statewide sports betting proposition that the public will consider on the November 3 ballot. This objective review helps you understand the issues and the potential changes, so you may develop your own positions on each proposition.
Click here to download printable pdf version of the regular PAR Guide.
For more information, contact the Elections Division by calling 1.800.883.2805 or emailing elections@sos.la.gov
Early Voting
Early voting for the November 3 election is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 16 through Tuesday, Oct. 27 (excluding Sundays), from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
You may vote early at any of the following locations.
TANGIPAHOA PARISHES ARENA 1301 NW CENTRAL AVENUE AMITE, LA 70422 |
TANGIPAHOA PARISH CLAUSEN BUILDING 15485 WEST CLUB DELUXE ROAD HAMMOND, LA 70403 |
When you go to the polls to cast your vote in an election, be sure to take one of the following:
- a driver’s license,
- a Louisiana Special ID,
- LA Wallet digital driver’s license,
- a United States military identification card that contains the applicant’s name and picture, or
- some other generally recognized picture ID that contains your name and signature.
Voters who have no picture ID may complete and sign a Voter Identification Affidavit in order to vote; however, it is subject to challenge by law.
Online registration deadline for the Nov. 3 election
Tuesday, Oct. 13 is the online registration deadline for the Nov. 3 Presidential General and Open Congressional Primary Election. This deadline is for citizens who are unregistered, as well as registered voters who would like to make changes to their registration.
SECRETARY OF STATE PROVIDES INFORMATION ON ABSENTEE BALLOTS
September 25, 2020 BATON ROUGE, La.— In the last few days, Parish Registrars of Voters across the state began sending out absentee ballots. This year will see the highest number of absentee ballots ever cast in a Louisiana election. To ensure voters have their absentee ballot counted, this instructional video shows step-by-step how to properly fill out and return an absentee ballot.
The deadline to request an absentee ballot is October 30 by 4:30 p.m., and the deadline to return an absentee ballot is November 2 by 4:30 p.m. As a reminder, to ensure all ballots are received in time to be counted, the United States Postal Service recommends that all absentee ballots be requested 15 days prior to the election and mailed back 7 days prior to the return deadline.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzD8oKQUHas&feature=youtu.be
The list of reasons to apply for an absentee ballot can be found here.