Louisiana Regulations § 31-I-801 Type of Election
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The following are the different types of private elections which may be conducted utilizing the departments staff:
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primary school, middle school, and high school elections. Examples include: the Readers Choice elections; student government officers elections; and homecoming elections. This type of private election would be considered an educational election with the purpose of informing students interested in voter registration and voting and would be done on a gratuitous basis with no charge for services or expenses by the department;
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public service organizations. Examples include: active military organizations; Louisiana State Legislature; Louisiana State Police. This type of private election would be considered a public service and would be done on a gratuitous basis with no charge for services or expenses by the department;
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disability organization elections. An example would be an election for officers of a disability organization. This type of private election would be an outreach event and would be done on a gratuitous basis with no charge for services or expenses by the department;
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private entity or organization elections. Examples include officers for a private entity or organization such as: a union or other association; higher education student government officers; and political party elections for convention delegates. Private elections would be conducted on a reimbursement basis for services and expenses as provided for herein.
History
Promulgated by the Department of State, Elections Division,
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