§566.2. Tabulation and counting of provisional ballots for federal office
A. Upon receipt of the "Provisional Ballot" envelope, the registrar of voters shall
compile a list of the names of individuals who voted a provisional ballot, including the
names of individuals who voted an early voting provisional ballot. On or before the date
prescribed for the date of tabulation and counting of provisional ballots set forth in
Subsection C of this Section, the registrar of voters, secretary of state, and other state and
local agencies shall compile and provide available registration documentation to the parish
board of election supervisors for the purposes of determining whether the individual casting
a provisional ballot is a registered voter and eligible to vote in the election.
B. The parish board of election supervisors in each parish shall be responsible for
the counting and tabulation of all provisional ballots for federal office. The board may
utilize parish board commissioners to count the provisional ballots in the parish. If the board
determines that parish board commissioners are necessary to count and tabulate the
provisional ballots, it shall select parish board commissioners in accordance with the
provisions of R.S. 18:1314(D). In a parish where no parish board commissioners are utilized
during the counting and tabulation of absentee by mail and early voting ballots, the board
may utilize commissioners to count the provisional ballots. The selection and compensation
of such commissioners to count and tabulate provisional ballots shall be in the same manner
as parish board commissioners as provided for in R.S. 18:1314(D) and (E).
C. Provisional ballots shall be counted prior to the compilation of returns pursuant
to R.S. 18:574 at the office of the registrar of voters or at a public facility within the parish
designated by the parish board of election supervisors.
D. Candidates, their representatives, and qualified electors may be present during the
counting and tabulation of provisional ballots.
E. The board shall count and announce the results of the provisional ballots as the
total number of provisional votes cast in the election for each candidate for federal office.
F. The procedure for counting provisional ballots shall be as follows:
(1) A member of the board shall remove the envelopes containing the provisional
ballots from the envelopes marked "Provisional Ballot" and "Early Voting Provisional
Ballot".
(2) The board shall announce the name of each provisional voter and shall compare
the name on the flap of the provisional ballot envelope with the name on the list of
provisional voters.
(3) The board shall confirm each of the following with the registrar:
(a) The provisional voter is a registered voter in the parish.
(b) The provisional voter voted on the federal office or offices for which the
provisional voter was eligible to vote.
(c) The provisional voter did not vote early, absentee by mail, or at his precinct on
election day.
(4) If the board has determined that a provisional ballot shall be counted, a member
of the board shall write the provisional ballot number and the word "counted" adjacent to the
provisional voter's name on the list of provisional voters. A member of the board shall tear
the flap from the envelope containing the provisional ballot, attach the provisional voter's
registration documentation to the envelope flap, and leave the envelope sealed.
(5) If the board has determined that a provisional ballot shall not be counted, the
members of the board shall leave the flap on the envelope containing the provisional ballot,
leave the envelope sealed, and shall write the word "rejected", together with the reason for
rejecting the provisional ballot across the envelope containing the ballot. A member of the
board shall write the provisional ballot number and the word "rejected" adjacent to the
provisional voter's name, together with the reason for rejecting the provisional ballot, on the
list of provisional voters. The rejected provisional ballots shall be placed in the special
provisional ballot envelope. No rejected provisional ballot shall be counted.
(6) After the validity of all provisional ballots has been determined, the members of
the board shall place the original signed list of provisional voters, the flaps removed from the
valid provisional ballots, and the attached registration documentation in the envelope
provided for that purpose and seal the envelope. Two of the members of the board shall
execute the certificate on the envelope and transmit the envelope to the registrar of voters.
(7) The members of the board shall open the envelopes containing the valid
provisional ballots and remove the ballots.
(8) The provisional votes cast for a candidate for federal office shall be counted by
hand, and the total number of provisional votes cast for a candidate shall be announced in
the order the offices and candidates are listed on the provisional ballot. The members of the
board shall enter the total number of votes on the final provisional ballot vote report and
certify the results.
(9) The original of the final provisional ballot vote report prepared by the parish
board of election supervisors shall be transmitted to the clerk of court upon completion of
the tabulation of the provisional ballots.
(10) A copy of the signed list of provisional voters and a copy of the final provisional
ballot vote report shall be transmitted immediately to the secretary of state.
G. When the flaps of the provisional ballots that were counted and the attached
registration documentation have been returned to the registrar of voters, the registrar shall
add the name of each provisional voter whose ballot was counted to the list of those who
have voted.
H. Upon completion of the tabulation and counting of the provisional ballots, the
parish board of election supervisors shall return the provisional ballots and a copy of the final
provisional ballot vote report to the special provisional ballot envelope, shall seal the
envelope, and shall deliver the envelope to the registrar of voters. The registrar shall
preserve the envelope and its contents inviolate and, except upon order of a court of
competent jurisdiction, shall not allow the provisional ballot documents to be inspected by
anyone until the delay for filing an action contesting the election has lapsed. If an action
contesting the election is commenced timely, the registrar shall continue to preserve the
envelope and its contents inviolate, subject to the orders of the court, until the final judgment
in the action has become definitive.
Acts 2003, No. 423, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2004; Acts 2005, No. 220, §4, eff. Jan. 1, 2006;
Acts 2005, No. 220, §4, eff. Jan. 1, 2006; Acts 2005, No. 431, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2006; Acts
2008, No. 136, §1, eff. June 6, 2008; Acts 2009, No. 369, §1; Acts 2014, No. 60, §1, eff.
May 16, 2014; Acts 2017, No. 176, §1, eff. June 14, 2017.