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Inactive Voters Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous INACTIVE VOTERS Dr #103 Gaines, Keri Fry, 706 Daniels St Lobianco II, Anthony Paul, 12830 Singleton, Robert Tanner, 5959 Achee, David Louis, 10062 Jefferson EAST BATON ROUGE Bryson, Mrs Esther S, 1505 Debra Dr Garrett, Skylar Janae, 303 Sandra Dr Talmadge Crumholt Rd Bentley Dr Hwy #C Buhler, Christopher, 12120 Blackwater Gautreaux, Benjamin E Wallace, Lockhart, Ola P, 12565 Wedgewood Dr Smallwood, William Oneal, 4911 Achee, Juanita W, 13204 Avants Ave PARISH Rd 10775 Welcome Heights Dr Lollis, Jacquelyn Denise, 4801 Groom Rd Achee, Lindsay Devillier, 10062 Jeffer- Buhler, Dana Richard, 12120 Black- Gautreaux, Johnny Logan, 10775 Sprucewood Ct Smith, Anna H, 4535 Groom Rd son Hwy #C LOUISIANA SECRETARY water Rd Welcome Heights Dr Long, Rose M, 3333 Wingfield Ave Smith, Cheekeana Cybrielle, 3542 Achee, Stephen Thomas, 13204 Bureau Jr, Joshua Matthew, 4331 Gautreaux, Stepanie Garrett, 10775 Luzena, Verl E, 8924 Waters Edge Ave Grant St Avants Ave OF STATE Amerest Ave Welcome Heights Dr Lyons, Floyd, 6533 Lebrent Ave Smith, Cornella J, 3542 Grant St Achord, Betty Jo, 17111 N Achord Rd R. KYLE ARDOIN Burke, Kendra Rene, 7123 Jupiter Dr Gentry Jr, Glen T, 15020 Brown Rd Magee II, Martan Juan, 2256 N Smith, Dwayne Ray, 2604 South St Achord, Bradley Wayne, 13675 Burke, Michael Jermaine, 7123 Jupiter George, Theresa J, 4330 Jefferson Magnolia Dr Smith, James Michael, 2224 Rich- Coursey Blvd #317 If your name appears on the list below, Dr St #12 Magee, Brandi Latora, 2256 N Mag- mond St Acierno, Marie D, 725 High Plains Ave your voter registration status is inactive Burnett, Carl, 5144 Bentley Dr Gibbs, Cody Ray, 8496 Comite Dr nolia Dr Smith, Lachristopher Jamundewanye, Acierno, Mark J, 725 High Plains Ave because your registration address was Burnett, Irene Marshall, 5144 Bentley Gilmore, Cieara Shanelle, 6811 Magee, Tia Dominique, 2256 N 13919 Woodward Dr Ackel, Richard Barton, 6444 Jones not able to be verified by your parish Dr Caravel Ct Magnolia Dr Smith, Nicola Jackson, 13919 Wood- Creek Rd #1103 registrar of voters during the annual Bush, Michael Scott, 3435 Coolidge St Gilmore, Lerodric O, 8125 Dyer Rd Mahoney, Rose Mary, 2502 Evans Dr ward Dr Ackerson, Fellosea Mack, 16247 canvass or correspondence sent to Butler, Dunsha Lashawntel, 2929 Ray Granier, Malcolm J, 6111 Comite Dr Mamerto, Marinete Dos Santos, 7312 Smith, Paige Noelle, 2156 Toledo St Woodlawn Acres Ave the address on file has been returned Weiland Dr Grant, Kendralyn, 303 Sandra Dr Ruston Dr Smith, Ronnie L, 13919 Woodward Dr Acklin, Dina Marie, 3408 Wilshire Dr undeliverable. If your residential Calloway, Patrick Oneal, 2080 Main St Graphia, Stephanie Renee, 13030 Marcell, Zippora Zakiya, 6933 Caravel Smith, Shirley Mae, 12573 Plank Rd Acosta, Michael Mayo, 15423 Profit address or the address where you Campbell, Ashley Nicole, 10605 Blackwater Rd Ct #31 Ave receive mail has changed from the Blackwater Rd Grear, Charlieta Marie, 3103 Singletary Mathis, Bertha Ryder, 10118 Black- Smith, Sisaland Latrease, 5143 Baker Acosta, Theresa A, 13329 Meadow- address used when you registered Canada, Shakonda, 4702 Lavey Ln Dr #APT B1 water Rd Blvd #B mere Dr to vote or last changed your voter #90 Griffin, Frank Bernard, 6023 Stoneview McCrimmon, Zelma L, 3031 McHugh Smith, Timolin Marie, 1425 Daniels St Acquaviva, Doris Marie, 9705 Vouvray registration record, please update Cannon, Nicole Chada, 2651 Man- Ave #D Rd Smith, Troy Henry, 4402 Harding St Dr your residential address on your voter chester Dr #2 Guerrero, Mary Davitt, 2602 S Mag- McDonnell, Barbara R, 1011 Seville Sparrow, Valarie Adams, 912 Chemin Adams III, Joseph Ogden, 10265 registration record online at www. Carney, Joshua, 2741 N Day Dr nolia Dr St #A Dr Hillyard Ave GeauxVote.com. You may also change Carr, Kala Kishelle, 7203 Melpomene Guidry, Johnathon Daniel, 13433 McKneely, Sheneka Marie, 1560 Spears, Decondie Larette, 13930 Adams, Alacia Amirie, 4321 W Brook- it by mail or in person at your parish Dr Blackwater Rd Robinson St Blairstown Dr stown Dr registrar of voters. Carter, Michael Lynn, 11607 Gurney Hall, Wesley Edward, 9991 Blackwater McMillian, Kami Loraine, 4702 Lavey Square, Richard Leon, 4404 Algoa Ave Adams, Alison Claire, 10731 Misty Rd Rd Ln #81 Stein, Elizabeth Mona, 7328 Colfax Dr Hollow Ave If you have not changed your address, Cashio, Chase Tyler, 10322 Tallow- Halley, Jesse T, 13011 Teakwood Dr McNeely, Angie N, 5406 Myrtle St Stewart Jr, Irvin D, 7041 Juno Dr Adams, Amber Monique, 3700 E you are currently eligible to vote but will wood Ave Halliburton, Byron D, 13850 Felicity Dr Meadows, Frances Cummings, 5510 Stewart, Faith Marie, 7041 Juno Dr Brookstown Dr #132 be required to confirm your address Cathey, William C, 10466 Blackwater Hamilton, Joshua Lee, 4702 Lavey Lavey Ln Stewart, Lakesha, 5490 Groom Rd #2 Adams, Amy, 18514 N Lake Shadow when voting. If you do not confirm your Rd Ln #73 Miles, Mary S, 1014 Kennon Dr Stinson, Chaquetta Quaizon, 5350 Dr address and you do not vote in any Chaney, Ashley Brooke, 5510 Lavey Hamilton, Melissa Renee, 4330 Jeffer- Miller, Amanda Elise, 7760 Pettit Rd Groom Rd #52 Adams, Austyn Kai-Umi, 3000 July election between the time your name Ln #23 son St #17 Mills, Charlton Truett, 2641 Manches- Stirgus, Carol Ann, 1110 Shilo St St #3214 was added to the list and the day Chaney, David Paul, 12157 Lazy Oak Hamilton, Sammantha Jaymes, 4702 ter Dr #3 Strawbridge, Cassandra Renee, 3435 Adams, Bruce, 5222 Hollywood St after the second regularly scheduled Dr Lavey Ln #73 Minniefield, Latina Rene, 1114 Bar- Exeter Ave #244 general election for federal office held Chaney, Sybil G, 412 Cypress Dr Handy, Paige Rene, 501 Sandra Dr rington Dr #A Sullivan, Mrs Edith W, 6144 Stoneview Adams, Byron Dennis, 12120 Little- after such date, your name may be Chapman, Ciara A, 14124 Blairstown Harden, Jonard Tremon, 5143 Baker Mixon, Effie M, 8321 Comite Dr Ave woods Dr removed from the voter registration list. Dr Blvd #A Montgomery, Fred L, 13434 Plank Rd Swanson, Trent, 7265 Ruston Dr Adams, Caroline Gregory, 9041 Worth Charles, Mark A, 4208 Wimbish Dr Harris, Rochelle Lynnette, 4406 Heath #116 Tansiel, Katrina Faith, 1045 Daniels St Ave A list of inactive voters is available Chopin, Dominique Marie, 5350 Dr Moore, Kadarenlynn Anlyna, 12577 Tate, Brenda N, 13933 Felicity Dr Adams, Charles Michael, 9041 Worth 24 hours a day, seven days per week Groom Rd #77 Harrison, Sandra June, 6112 Bentley Middlewood Dr Teasett, Mayola, 506 Sandra Dr Ave online at www.GeauxVote.com. Chriss, Donequa Shontielle, 4209 Dr Morales, Joseph Wesley, 5263 Rolling Temple, Kenneth Wayne, 7123 Jupiter Adams, Christian Renay, 10913 Cedar Heath Dr Harvey, Beulah Ann T, 5111 W Shilo Acres Dr Dr Bend Ave ------ Baker ------ Chriss, Lashanda Shaunta, 4209 Ave Morelli Sr, George M, 1376 Hall Dr Teston, Joseph Nolan, 2337 N Mag- Adams, Christopher Steven, 10612 Abel, Linda Parker, 3611 Epperson St Heath Dr Harvey, Ramon Demondre, 5111 W Morris, Jackie Lashawn, 4103 North- nolia Dr Springglen Ct Addison, Deon Maurice, 6404 E Myrtle Claiborne, Angela, 4683 Yvonne Dr Shilo Ave wood Dr Thomas Jr, Robert, 1224 Woodward Adams, Dalya Taylor, 720 Arlington Ave Claiborne, Gabrielle Elissa, 3956 Hasselbeck, Terri Lynn, 5510 Lavey Morris, Mrs James, 4203 Winside Dr St #B Ave Alexander, Leron Glasper, 5350 Groom Groom Rd Ln #60 Morrison, Louis R, 2290 Manhatten Thomas, Doris W, 1224 Woodward Adams, Emily Rose, 7979 Highland Rd Rd #15 Claiborne, Jacquelyn Beverly, 1030 Hawkins, Stephanie R, 2929 Ray Dr #3 St #B Adams, Katrina Lenard, 3010 White Alexander, Royce K, 1673 McHugh Rd Barrington Dr #B Weiland Dr Morton III, Alonzo, 1801 Debra Dr Thomas, Melvin, 4386 Jefferson St #9 Shadows Dr Allen, Joseph Andrew, 11818 Pheas- Clay Jr, Riley Lee, 402 Charles Ave Hayes, Ebony Shantel, 2548 Hovey Murray, Regina Lucille, 4611 Green- Thomas, Sharelle Nichole, 4702 Lavey Adams, Kimberly A, 16030 Nehru antwood Dr Clay, Cassey Franchesscha, 402 Ave wood Ln Ln #31 Ave #B Allen, Mary M, 11818 Pheasantwood Charles Ave Haynes, Clara Lea, 14215 Blairstown Neal Jr, Barney Joseph, 3435 Dery- Thompson, Wilbert Isaac, 2511 Evans Adams, Kristen Ramey, 10612 Spring- Dr Clay, Mary Louise, 402 Charles Ave Dr shire Ave Dr glen Ct Allen, Patrick Joseph, 11818 Pheas- Clay, Riley Lee, 402 Charles Ave Heard, Constance Williams, 7065 Neal Jr, William James, 3462 Van Tolbert, Tony Andre, 538 Myrtle St Adams, Larry W, 7985 Videt Polk Dr antwood Dr Cobbs, Elbra John, 14400 Ocallaghan Colfax Dr Buren St Tolliver, Brenton Charles, 1006 Sher- Adams, Laurie Ann, 1024 Monterrey Anderson, Adrian Allen, 11424 Black- Ln Heath, Angel Victoria, 5173 Baker Neathery, Richard Joseph, 11813 ron Ave Blvd water Rd Colbert, Gaines, 6443 Stoneview Ave Blvd #D Cline Dr Tucker, Tiffney Little, 12124 Pheasant- Adams, Rebecca L, 8828 Wartelle Ave Anderson, Deborah, 5031 Baker Blvd Colbert, Inez B, 6443 Stoneview Ave Hebert, Chad Cameron, 2953 Groom Nettles, Brandon Keith, 1078 Myrtle St wood Dr Adams, Ruth Nellie, 19123 N Trent Anderson, Irene Marie, 3662 Harrison Cole, Kennell Manard, 7025 Colfax Dr Rd Newsom, Jesse Layne, 9680 Blackwa- Turner, Cynthia Leshon, 1120 Sherron Jones Dr St Coleman, Christopher Morris, 7174 Hernandez, Tonya Jackson, 8385 ter Rd Ave #B Adams, Veronica Renee, 3463 York- Anderson,
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