
Early voting for the upcoming election will begin Saturday, May 2, at the Natchitoches Parish Courthouse, according to local officials.
Voting will take place at the Registrar of Voters Office from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, except Sunday, and will continue through Saturday, May 9.
Voters are required to bring a valid government-issued identification to participate.
Ballots will include five proposed state constitutional amendments, along with several local millage renewals depending on the voter’s district. Party primary races will also appear on ballots for both Democratic and Republican voters.
Voters registered with no party affiliation will have the option to choose which party primary they wish to participate in. They will be required to sign a declaration before voting, with a similar process in place on Election Day.
In addition to parish-wide items, voters in the Village of Natchez will decide mayoral and alderman races, while voters in the Village of Goldonna will consider a tax measure.
Officials encourage voters to review their ballot options ahead of time and to participate in the early voting process.