Additional early voting locations rejected in La. House committee
egislation that would have allowed but not required parishes to add early voting locations failed Tuesday in a Louisiana House committee, with opponents concerned about its cost and local election staffing.
House Bill 538 from Rep. Sam Jenkins, D-Lake Charles, includes guidelines that set out the minimum number of early voting locations a parish should have based on its population and area. Lawmakers on the House and Governmental Affairs Committee discussed how population shifts in their parishes show a need for new polling sites, and how some rural parish residents have to cover long distances to reach an early voting location.
Another polling site could only be added as long as parish election officials had the logistical support of the Secretary of State and the accompanying state funding, according to the proposal. It would also only permit an additional early voting site for statewide elections.
Although Jenkins said merely approving his bill did not create a cost for the state, a fiscal note attached to his legislation indicated adding 30 more early voting sites would cost the state more than $11 million over four years of implementation. Jenkins said he had amended his bill to call for a minimum of 20 new polling locations, but a fiscal note for that count was not publicly available.
Carlos Pollard with the Power Coalition for Equity and Justice provided data to the committee in support of Jenkins bill. Out of Louisianas 64 parishes, 36 already have the number of early voting recommended in the legislation. Of the 28 remaining parishes, 26 are encouraged to add one early voting location and two parishes should add two.
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