Get Ready, Shreveport! Early Voting Begins October 18th

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Get Ready, Shreveport! Early Voting is Here!

Hey there, Shreveport! Are you ready to make your voice heard? Mark your calendars because early voting kicks off on October 18 and runs until October 29. That’s right! You can head to the polls Monday through Saturday, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. There’s no need to wait until the big day on November 5; you can take care of that now!

Where Can You Vote Early?

Okay, before you charge out to the polls, remember that early voting locations are a bit different than your usual spots. This means you might not be heading to your regular voting place. Here’s a quick list of parishes where you can cast your early ballot:

  • Bienville
  • Bossier
  • Caddo
  • Claiborne
  • DeSoto
  • Natchitoches
  • Red River
  • Sabine
  • Webster

That’s a whole slew of options! Make sure you check which location works best for you before you set out. Early voting is designed to make the whole process easier and more convenient, especially for those who might have a busy schedule come election day.

What to Bring!

Now, let’s talk about the essentials. Before you grab your coffee and hit the road, remember to bring a valid ID. Having the right identification is super important! Here’s what you can bring:

  • Your driver’s license
  • A Louisiana Special ID
  • The LA Wallet digital driver’s license
  • A U.S. military identification card with your name and picture
  • Any recognized picture ID containing your name and signature

As they say, “better safe than sorry.” So pack up your ID along with all that enthusiasm about voting!

Why Early Voting?

You might be thinking, why should I go early? Well, early voting has a few perks! For starters, it helps you avoid those long lines that can form on election day. Plus, it gives you more flexibility to choose a time that works for you, reducing any stress that might creep in with last-minute plans. It’s all about making voting easier and more accessible for everyone.

Also, if you’re like many people and find it hard to squeeze in time on a busy Tuesday, this is a great opportunity to take a fun outing with friends or family. Voting can be a community experience – and who doesn’t love a little civic engagement, right?

Other States Are Voting Too!

If you have friends or family in neighboring states, it’s worth noting that Texas and Arkansas also begin their early voting on October 21, with Oklahoma kicking off on October 30. It’s a good reminder that we’re all in this together, encouraging our communities to participate in democracy.

Final Thoughts

So there you have it, Shreveport! Early voting starts this Friday and it’s a fantastic chance to make sure your voice is heard. An opportunity like this doesn’t come around often, and every vote matters. Let’s get out there, enjoy the experience, and show up for our community!

Now, get out there, grab your ID, and let’s rock those early voting polls!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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