Elections
Qualifying
When is qualifying?
July 9th-11th, 2025Qualifying Form
What offices will be qualifying?
- State Senator (Qualifying Fee: $300)
- State Representative (Qualifying Fee: $225)
- Judge, Civil/Criminal District Court (Qualifying Fee: $300)
- Magistrate, Criminal District Court (Qualifying Fee: $300)
- District Attorney (Qualifying Fee: $225)
- Judge, Juvenile Court (Qualifying Fee: $225)
- Sheriff (Qualifying Fee: $225)
- Clerk of Court (Qualifying Fee: $225)
- Assessor (Qualifying Fee: $225)
- Coroner (Qualifying Fee: $225)
- Judge, Municipal and Traffic Court: A.G. #78-798 (Qualifying Fee: $375)
- Judge, First/Second City Court: A.G. #86-468 (Qualifying Fee: $375)
- Constable, First/Second City Court (Qualifying Fee: $375)
- Clerk, First/Second City Court (Qualifying Fee: $375)
- Mayor (Qualifying Fee: $375)
- Councilmember: ALL (Qualifying Fee: $375)
- School Board (Qualifying Fee: $115)
- Democratic/Republican State Central Committee Member (Qualifying Fee: $75)
- Democratic/Republican Parish Executive Committee Member (Qualifying Fee: $75)
Qualifying Hours
- 8:00am - 4:30 pm each day.
Where do I go to qualify for office?
- Clerk of Criminal District Courts Office 2700 Tulane Ave. Room 114
Know your voter registration information
- Party Affiliation
- Registered Voter Address
- Statistical Information
Resolution to act 35=
- Requires that we request an email address from all Candidates.
What must I bring with me?
- Identification
- Qualifying fees: Cash, Money Order, or Certified Check.
- No Credit Cards, Personal or Campaign Checks
- If the candidate is not qualifying in person, the agent qualifying for the candidate MUST bring the completed and notarized Notice of Candidacy and Agent Affidavit.