Early voting in Eunice
Alexis Gallien with St. Landry Parish voters’ registrar, looks up a voter, Brett Faulkner, during early voting Tuesday morning.
Alexis Gallien with St. Landry Parish voters’ registrar, looks up a voter, Brett Faulkner, during early voting Tuesday morning.
Early voting for the March 20 election begins at 8:30 a.m. Saturday.
Renewal of a tax to maintain and operate the St. Landry Parish Jail is a critical issue for parish government, according to Parish President Jessie Bellard.
Lines formed for early voting in Eunice and Opelousas on Friday.
The Eunice poll at City Hall had a steady line of voters through the morning.
In Opelousas, a line formed at the courthouse door before the poll opened at 8 a.m.
Early voting for the July 11 election begins Saturday in Eunice and Opelousas.
Cheryl Milburn, St. Landry Parish registrar of voters, also said Saturday is the last day to register to vote online for the election at geauxvote.com.
This is the first significant election where early voting is occurring in Eunice and the results are encouraging, according to Cheryl Milburn, St. Landry Parish registrar of voters.
Early voting for the March 24 election is scheduled to begin Saturday.
Voting will again be available at the Eunice City Hall on March 10, and March 15 to 17. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday for an election that includes a race for the next state treasurer to fill the unexpired term of John Kennedy, recently elected to the U.S. Senate.
Early voting for the Oct. 14 resumes at 8:30 a.m. today at the Eunice Municipal Complex.
The first-ever early voting was held Saturday at the second-floor St. Landry Parish Clerk of Court Office.
An early voting site is planned by October at the St. Landry Parish Clerk of Court office on the second floor of the Eunice Municipal Complex.
The site would be open to any St. Landry Parish voter for early voting.