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RS 18:1300.32 - Certification of registrar of voters; addition or withdrawal of signatures; form of names

LA Rev Stat § 18:1300.32 (2018) (N/A)
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§1300.32. Certification of registrar of voters; addition or withdrawal of signatures; form of names

A. The registrar of the parish shall certify on the petition within fifteen working days after it is presented to him for that purpose, the number of names appearing thereon, the number of qualified electors of the voting area within the parish whose handwritten signatures appear on the petition, and also the total number of electors of the voting area within the parish as of the date of the filing of the petition with the appropriate local governing authority. If the final day for the registrar to certify the petition falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, then the next day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday shall be deemed to be the final day for certifying the petition. The registrar also shall indicate on the petition the names appearing thereon who are not electors of the voting area. Each person who participates in the review of the names on the petition for certification by the registrar as required in this Section shall initial each of those portions of the petition which he reviews for certification by the registrar.

B.(1) The registrar of voters shall honor the written request of any voter who either desires to have his handwritten signature stricken from the petition or desires to have his handwritten signature added to the petition at any time after receipt of the signed petition as provided in R.S. 18:1300.31(D) but prior to certification of the petition or within five days after receipt of such signed petition, whichever is earlier. If the deadline for removing or adding a signature to the petition falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, then the next day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday shall be deemed to be the deadline for removing or adding a signature to the petition. The written request of the voter shall include the name and address of the voter, the signature of the voter, the date of birth of the voter, and the date.

(2) Upon the signature of the voter, the written request of the voter to have his signature stricken or added to the petition shall be a public record. Any person in possession of such a written request shall be the custodian thereof. The voter or any other person who is the custodian of the written request shall transmit the written request to the registrar of voters for each parish within the voting area by mail or directly by hand, immediately upon signature of the voter or upon receipt of the signed, written request.

C. When there is no registrar of voters, or deputy registrar of voters in any parish, or in case of the absence or inability of that officer, the clerk of the district court of the parish shall execute the certificate. Immediately after the petition is certified a copy of the petition shall be made and the original petition shall be sent to the appropriate local governing authority by the officer executing the certificate. Such copy shall be retained in the office of the registrar of voters and shall be a public record.

D. When any officer designated in this Chapter refuses to execute the certificates provided for, any signer of a petition, or the chairman or vice chairman designated to represent the signers, may compel the execution of the certificates by summary process in the district court having jurisdiction over the officer.

E. The registrar of voters shall comply with the provisions of R.S. 18:3(C) when determining the number of qualified electors of the voting area who signed the petition.

Acts 2008, No. 930, §1, eff. July 15, 2008; Acts 2014, No. 60, §1, eff. May 16, 2014.

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RS 18:1300.32 - Certification of registrar of voters; addition or withdrawal of signatures; form of names