Louisiana, Your Voice Matters: Voting Details For March 29, 2025 Election

Southwest Louisiana, it’s time to vote!  The March 29, 2025 election includes important decisions that could shape your family's future for many years to come. Take a moment and research what's on the ballot and go to the polls educated with the facts.

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Voting is a right, a privilege, and a responsibility. Don't stay home and let someone else make decisions that can affect you and your family. Voting gives YOU the power to make your own decisions. No matter where you stand politically, knowledge is power. Below, are details about the March 29 2025 ballot. Here is what you should know.

Election Day Voting on Saturdays polls will be open 6 am - 8 pm- Not sure where your polling location is? Click here to find out where to go vote.  Remember to bring a valid Louisiana photo ID or driver's license.

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2025 CALCASIEU PARISH ELECTION INFO: WHAT'S ON YOUR BALLOT?

​​Primary Election - Saturday, March 29, 2025 (view candidates here)

Mayor City of Lake Charles

Councilman District A, City of Lake Charles

Councilman District B, City of Lake Charles

Councilman District C, City of Lake Charles

Councilman District D, City of Lake Charles

Councilman District E, City of Lake Charles

Councilman District F, City of Lake Charles

Councilman District G, City of Lake Charles

Associate Justice Supreme Court, 3rd Supreme Court District

District Judge, 14th Judicial District Court, ES 2, Div. D

District Judge, 14th Judicial District Court, ES3, Div. B

Mayor Town of Vinton

Chief of Police, Town of Vinton

Councilmen, Town of Vinton

4 Constitutional Amendments (breakdown below)

The Geaux Vote app is a great resource for polling locations, ballot details, and voter info. Visit nass.org/can-I-vote for official election information. Don’t let others decide your future for you. Get out and vote! Par Perspective: The 2025 Constitutional breaks down the 4 amendments Louisiana voters will decide upon in the March 29, 2025 election. (VIEW ALL CANDIDATES)

Proposed Amendment No. 1
Do you support an amendment granting the Louisiana Supreme Court jurisdiction to discipline out-of-state lawyers for unethical legal practices in the state of Louisiana, and to grant the legislature the authority to establish trial courts of limited and specialized jurisdiction? (Amends Article V, Sections
5(B), 15(A) and 16(A))

Proposed Amendment No. 2
Do you support an amendment to revise Article VII of the Constitution of Louisiana including revisions to lower the maximum rate of income tax, increase income tax deductions for citizens over sixty-five, provide for a government growth limit, modify the operation of certain constitutional funds, provide for
property tax exemptions retaining the homestead exemption and exemption for religious organizations, provide a permanent teacher salary increase by requiring a surplus payment to teacher retirement debt, and make other modifications? (Amends Article VII, Sections 1 through 28;
Adds Article VII, Sections 29 through 42)

Proposed Amendment No. 3
Do you support an amendment to provide the legislature the authority to determine which felony crimes, when committed by a person under the age of seventeen, may be transferred for criminal prosecution as an adult? (Amends Article V, Section 19)

Proposed Amendment No. 4
Do you support an amendment to provide for the use of the earliest election date to fill judicial vacancies?

Here is an in-depth look and explanation of each of the 4 amendments that will be on the ballot.

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Your voices and actions could make a real difference in every election. We all want safer communities, better opportunities, and a future where our kids can thrive. Voting is about all of us, and the stronger we become as a community.

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