Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin Buying Ballot Marking Devices for Louisiana Elections
Third Time for RFP for BMDs!
Louisiana Election Analyses
Vote Only with Secure Hand-Marked, Hand-Counted Paper Ballots
On June 28, 2022, members of the Louisiana Citizens for Election Integrity traveled to the Capitol to witness the Voting Systems Election Commission vote on options for a new voting system. The voted options were paper ballot component, ballot marking device, or combination of both.
On February 14, 2022, members of the Louisiana Citizens for Election Integrity traveled to the Capitol to report on a pilot canvassing of areas in Covington, Louisiana in St Tammany parish.
On February 5, 2022, 20 volunteer canvassers gathered information from residents of Convington to compare and correct the registration rolls for the parish.
On February 4, 2022, 3 members of We The People of Northwest Louisiana traveled to the Capitol to yet again advocate for hand-marked paper ballots and secure voting methods.
On December 14, 2021, members of the We The People of Northwest Louisiana and Louisiana Citizens for Election Integrity traveled to the Capitol to again advocate for hand-marked paper ballots and secure voting methods.
On November 17, 2021, Members of the Louisiana Citizens for Election Integrity traveled to the Capitol to assert the need for secure hand-marked paper ballots and to reveal that foreign investors had more than 70% of assets in the Dominion voting machines.
On April 20, 2021, four members of the Louisiana Power Coalition traveled to Baton Rouge to speak on election integrity processes at the congressional hearing. We proposed ONLY:
– A Voting System of hand-marked secure paper ballots
– If voting machines are included, use those only for
more populated precincts and that only
scan/count the paper ballot
– Audit after EACH election
– NO internet capabilities
– NO foreign manufacturers