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The Ouachita Citizen Thursday, August 4, 2016 • 1C The Ouachita Citizen www.ouachitacitizen.com Thursday, August 4, 2016 • 1C 2C • Thursday, August 4, 2016 www.ouachitacitizen.com The Ouachita Citizen PUBLIC NOTICES INACTIVE VOTERS Nolen, Ryan George, 1412 Luebenia Rd Davis, Leigh Ann, 921 Hull George Rd Barre, Shelly Marie, 3104 Cameron St #28 OUACHITA PARISH Oliveaux, Colby Jacob, 161 Britton Rd #28 Dupree, Jessica Lynn, 1895 Crowell Rd Baskin, Edna F, 105 Ravenwood Ct Paseur, Marvin Ray, 231 Airline Rd French, Charles Russell, 4874 Hwy 546 Baskind, Robert Lionel, 606 Roselawn Ave LOUISIANA SECRETARY OF STATE Paseur, Sharon L, 231 Airline Rd Fuller, Tad J, 1512 Okaloosa Rd Bass, Joey N, 316 Nevada Dr TOM SCHEDLER Payne, James Anthony, 485 Ray Chapman Rd Fulmer, Bernadette, 2256 Okaloosa Rd Bass, Joey, 27 Nelson Rd #16 Pepmiller, Frederick, 491 E Old Arkansas Rd Jordan, Leslie Dianna, 1979 Crowell Rd Bass, Kelly, 27 Nelson Rd #16 If your name appears on the list below, your voter Petterson, Andrew August, 194 J T Griggs Rd Lawson, Alanna Michelle, 114 Sant Ln Battle, Ladarious Earl, 232 Grayling Ln registration status is inactive because your registra- Petterson, Katie Elizabeth, 194 J T Griggs Rd Mackens, Gregory Scott, 202 Chad Ln Baugh, Marye Nguyen, 113 Luke Dr tion address was not able to be verified by your Petterson, Kirk Andrew, 194 J T Griggs Rd Mackens, Roxi Shayne, 202 Chad Ln Beal, Laura Matson, 1505 Milton St parish registrar of voters during the annual canvass Petterson, Rami Louise, 194 J T Griggs Rd Margarejo, Shannon Larousse, 170 Lottie Ln Beal, Olani Matthew, 1505 Milton St or correspondence sent to the address on file has Pharis, Hunter Allen, 2815 Hwy 15 #33 Martin, Wade Percival, 633 Hull George Rd Beard, Johnny L, 202 Buttitta Ln been returned undeliverable. If your residential ad- Pickard, Shawn Paul, 2984 Hwy 80 W #57 McDaniel, Litha Roberts, 292 Antioch Church Beaver, Scott E, 181 Roberts Rd dress or the address where you receive mail has Pommier, Lori L, 202 Pinehurst Cir Rd Becks, Chandra Lenette, 2300 Garrett Rd #38 changed from the address used when you registered Presley, April Michele, 3422 Hwy 80 W Miles, Krystin Harper, 721 Hull George Rd Beene, Jason Andrew, 2706 Bramble Dr to vote or last changed your voter registration Pryor, Jack Lloyd, 157 Calhoun School Rd Miller, Logan Paul, 856 Ervin Cotton Rd Beene, Meredith Leigh, 2706 Bramble Dr record, please update your residential address on Reed, Brittany Nicole, 2984 Hwy 80 W #57 Milstead, Dillon, 290 Antioch Church Rd Belcher, Casey Lea, 625 Warhawk Way #13 your voter registration record online at Reeves, Chad Eric, 109 Patricks Cv Milstead, Gene Dwight, 290 Antioch Church Rd Belgard, Christy A, 1606 N 2nd St www.GeauxVote.com. You may also change it by Rhodan, Cynthia Renee, 108 Bonn Ed Cir Milstead, Rhonda C, 290 Antioch Church Rd Bell, Aleaha Marie Roberts, 3403 Breville St mail or in person at your parish registrar of voters. Rhodan, Kevin, 108 Bonn Ed Cir Nelson, Amanda Marie, 5624 Hwy 34 Bellmore, Donna Norris Hebron, 327 Tulane St Rhodes, Timothy Charles, 999 New Chapel Hill Newton, Bryan Jeremy, 114 Will Brown Rd Belton Jr, Jerry Lee, 114 Jerald Dr If you have not changed your address, you are Rd Payne, Keith Leon, 294 Lottie Ln Bender, Leslie Carol, 4204 Nory Ln currently eligible to vote but will be required to con- Rieger, Brent Garrett, 359 Lorrie Ln Platt, Brandy M, 135 Sant Ln Benjamin, Cameron Scott, 3111 Old Sterlington firm your address when voting. If you do not con- Roberts, Loranda Lynn, 203 John Barnes Rd Richards, Brenda Sue, 888 Jack Crowell Rd Rd #289 firm your address and you do not vote in any Rose, Jennifer Paige, 270 Sarah Ln Shelley, Jonathan Corey, 115 Sullivan Rd Benjamin, Christopher Paul, 108 Cambridge Dr election between the time your name was added to Russell, Gregory Marshall, 1213 Griggs Rd Shock, Danielle Nicole, 1024 Plum Hill Rd Benjamin, Jessica Elaine, 3000 Evangeline St the list and the day after the second regularly sched- Scully, Waylon Joseph, 2001 Hwy 80 E #114 Siddon, Megan K, 423 Melvin Baugh Rd #128 uled general election for federal office held after Sepulvado, Marianne M, 125 Patricks Cv Singleton, Garfield, 1480 Plum Hill Rd Benjamin, Lonnie, 1112 Alabama St such date, your name may be removed from the Sepulvado, Tony Dale, 125 Patricks Cv Skipper, Ashliee, 1845 Winnfield Rd Bennett, Brett Edward, 3719 Caddo St voter registration list. Shrader, Sarah Elizabeth, 2984 Hwy 80 W #79 Smith, Adam Kyle, 5560 Hwy 34 Bennett, Ladeidra Darlene, 2506 Georgia St Simmons, Meagan Nichole, 212 Hwy 144 Smith, Amber Kristin, 5560 Hwy 34 Benson, Sandra Abbott, 2001 Roggerson Rd #C A list of inactive voters is available 24 hours a day, Simpson, James Aaron, 229 Britton Rd Smith, Cheryl B, 5560 Hwy 34 Bergeron, Ashley Michelle, 1718 Spencer Ave #31 seven days per week online at www.GeauxVote.com. 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