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Military and Overseas Voters
(Separate Website)
Those in the military or living overseas can find out how to vote in U.S. Elections at this site, sponsored by the Federal Voting Assistance Program.
By: Federal Voting Assistance Program
Voting in Louisiana when you have a criminal record.
Have an arrest record or conviction and want to know if you can vote? Find out here.
By: New Orleans Legal Assistance (an office of Southeast La. Legal Services)
Voting Rights Information from the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
(Separate Website)
Information about voting rights and how to volunteer to protect voting rights.
By: Leadership Conference on Civil Rights & the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Educaiton Fund
VOTING: DISABILITY PROGRAM FOR DISABLED, SENIOR CITIZENS, & RESIDENTS OF NURSING OR VETERANS' HOMES
(Separate Website)
See this information about voting rights of the elderly and disabled, from the Louisiana Secretary of State.
By: Louisiana Secretary of State
What Not to Wear on Election Day -- Election Protection Program
(Separate Website)
Learn more about how what kind of clothing or paraphernalia may give you trouble when you go to vote. See this information from the Election Protection Program.
By: Election Protection Program
Your Constitutional Rights: 50 Pivotal U.S. Supreme Court Cases
(Separate Website)
Describes 50 of the most important United States Supreme Court cases on different Constitutional rights, including Free Speech, Freedom of the Press, Free Exercise/Establishment of Religion, Freedom of Association, Search and Seizure, Due Process of Law, Right of Trial by Jury, Equal Protection of Laws, and the Right to Vote.
By: American Civil Liberties Union of Montana
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