Polling Locations & Hours - New Orleans Voting Guide

Elections and Campaign Finance Louisiana 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 09, 2026 Flag of Louisiana

New Orleans, Louisiana voters can confirm their polling locations and hours before election day to avoid delays and ensure they have the right ID and materials. This guide explains where to look online, what to expect at the polling place, accessibility options, and how to report problems on election day. Use the official state and city tools listed below to find your assigned site, opening hours for the specific election type, and any special instructions for absentee or curbside voting.

How to find your polling place

Search by address or name using the state voter portal to get your official polling location, sample ballot, and hours for the current election. Find my polling place[1]

  • Most polling places open at 7:00 AM and close at 8:00 PM on election day unless the ballot or local notice indicates otherwise.
  • You can also check the City of New Orleans elections page for local notices and temporary location changes.
Check hours for the specific election before you go.

Before you go

Bring acceptable identification if required, your voter registration information, and allow extra time for lines. If you need assistance, request curbside voting or help from poll workers upon arrival.

  • Acceptable IDs and provisional ballot rules are summarized on official state resources.
  • If your polling place has moved or is closed, contact your parish registrar immediately for instructions.

Polling hours and accessibility

Hours can vary for special elections and runoffs; always verify the date and opening times for the exact contest you are voting in. Accessibility services such as ramps, accessible voting machines, and curbside voting should be available at assigned sites.

Penalties & Enforcement

Local enforcement of election procedures in New Orleans is administered by the Orleans Parish registrar and Louisiana Secretary of State for statewide rules. Specific monetary fines and criminal penalties for election law violations are set in state statutes and not fully itemized on the parish information pages cited below.[3]

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence treatment not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders, injunctions, and criminal prosecution are possible under state law; see the state code for details.
  • Enforcer and complaints: contact the Orleans Parish registrar or the Louisiana Secretary of State elections division to report suspected violations.
  • Appeals and review: judicial review and statutory appeal routes apply; specific time limits are set in state statutes and not specified on the cited parish page.

Applications & Forms

The primary forms related to polling locations and voting are voter registration, absentee ballot request, and provisional ballot procedures. Voter registration and absentee request forms are available on the Louisiana Secretary of State portal and the city registrar resources referenced below.[1]

Contact the registrar before election day for site changes or special assistance.

Action steps

  • Confirm your polling location and hours online at the state voter portal before election day.[2]
  • Bring required identification and any completed absentee materials if applicable.
  • If you encounter problems at the polling place, ask to speak with the precinct manager and report issues to the parish registrar.

FAQ

How do I find my polling place?
Use the Louisiana Secretary of State voter portal or the City of New Orleans elections page to search by address.
What are typical polling hours?
Most polling places operate from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM, but check the official listing for your election.
Who enforces polling site rules?
The Orleans Parish registrar administers local polling sites; state election authorities handle statutory enforcement.

How-To

  1. Go to the Louisiana voter portal and enter your address to locate your polling place and sample ballot.
  2. Check the listed opening and closing times for the specific election date.
  3. Gather required ID and confirm accessibility needs in advance.
  4. Arrive early, follow poll worker instructions, and request assistance if needed.
  5. If you see problems, notify the precinct manager and contact the parish registrar after voting.

Key Takeaways

  • Always verify your polling place and hours before election day.
  • Bring acceptable ID and any required documents to avoid processing delays.
  • Contact your parish registrar for site changes, accessibility, or complaints.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Louisiana Secretary of State - GeauxVote polling place search
  2. [2] Louisiana Secretary of State - Voter portal and resources
  3. [3] Louisiana Secretary of State - Parish registrars list and contacts