SUBPART B. QUALIFYING FOR A PRIMARY ELECTION
§461. Manner of qualifying
A.(1) A person who desires to become a candidate in a primary election shall qualify
as a candidate by timely filing notice of his candidacy, which shall be accompanied either by
a nominating petition or by the qualifying fee and any additional fee imposed and shall
provide proof of identity in the form of a valid Louisiana driver's license or Louisiana
identification card issued by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. A candidate
whose notice of candidacy is accompanied by a nominating petition shall not be required to
pay any qualifying fee or any additional fee. A candidate serving in the armed forces of the
United States who is stationed or deployed outside of the United States shall not be required
to pay any qualifying fee or any additional fee.
(2) The notice of candidacy may be filed in any of the following ways:
(a) In person by the candidate.
(b) By certified mail or commercial carrier, provided the notice is received within
the qualifying period provided by law by the qualifying official.
(c) By an agent on behalf of the candidate.
(d) By facsimile or electronic mail if filed by a candidate serving in the armed forces
of the United States who is stationed or deployed outside of the United States.
(3) No person, whether or not currently registered as a voter with the registrar of
voters, shall qualify to become a candidate if he is under an order of imprisonment for
conviction of a felony.
(4)(a) If a notice of candidacy is filed pursuant to Paragraph (2)(a) of this Subsection,
the qualifying official shall compare the name and address on the proof of identity with the
information on the notice of candidacy, shall make a notation in the database of the secretary
of state if the address on the proof of identity is different than the address on the notice of
candidacy, and shall return the proof of identity to the candidate.
(b) If a notice of candidacy is filed pursuant to Paragraph (2)(b) or (d) of this
Subsection, a copy of the candidate's proof of identity shall be sent to the qualifying official
with the notice of candidacy. The qualifying official shall compare the name and address
shown on the copy of the proof of identity with the information on the notice of candidacy,
shall make a notation in the database of the secretary of state if the address on the copy of the
proof of identity is different than the address on the notice of candidacy, and shall destroy
the copy of the proof of identity.
(c)(i) If a notice of candidacy is filed pursuant to Paragraph (2)(c) of this Subsection,
a copy of the candidate's proof of identity shall be provided by the agent to the qualifying
official with the notice of candidacy. The qualifying official shall compare the name and
address shown on the copy of the candidate's proof of identity with the information on the
notice of candidacy, shall make a notation in the database of the secretary of state if the
address on the copy of the candidate's proof of identity is different than the address on the
notice of candidacy, and shall destroy the copy of the candidate's proof of identity.
(ii) In addition, the agent shall provide proof of his identity in the form of a valid
Louisiana driver's license or Louisiana special identification card issued pursuant to R.S.
40:1321 to the qualifying official. The qualifying official shall compare the name and
address shown on the agent's proof of identity with the information on the agent's affidavit
and shall return the agent's proof of identity to the agent.
(5) When the address on the proof of identity of a candidate is different than the
candidate's address on the notice of candidacy, the secretary of state shall make a notation
that there is a difference on any list on his website which contains the name of the candidate.
B. When a candidate has filed multiple notices of candidacy for election to more than
one office at the same election, which multiple candidacies would be in violation of R.S.
18:453, the candidate shall be disqualified as a candidate in all the primary and general
elections for all but the last of such offices for which he filed notices of candidacy. The
secretary of state shall include the name of the candidate on the ballot for election to the last
of such offices for which the candidate filed notices of candidacy and to no other such office
for which dual candidacy would be prohibited.
Acts 1976, No. 697, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1978. Amended by Acts 1979, No. 229, §1, eff.
July 13, 1979; Acts 1984, No. 672, §1; Acts 1988, No. 140, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1989; Acts 1999,
No. 254, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2000; Acts 2001, No. 47, §1; Acts 2006, No. 598, §1; Acts 2012, No.
778, §1, eff. June 12, 2012; Acts 2014, No. 63, §1, eff. May 16, 2014; Acts 2020, No. 312,
§1, eff. Jan. 15, 2021.