The Louisiana Secretary of State’s office said voters will see the new envelopes for the Oct. 11 election.
“Our redesigned absentee ballot envelopes come with larger print and easier-to-read instructions,” Secretary Nancy Landry said. “These envelopes will ensure that voters more clearly understand how to vote absentee-by-mail while maintaining the stringent election security measures Louisiana deserves and expects.”
Instructions on absentee-by-mail voting with the new envelopes are available online.
Anyone with questions can contact the Elections Division at 800-883-2805 or the parish Registrar of Voters Office.
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