Sunday, November 4, 2018 THE LAFOURCHE GAZETTE

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Sunday, Nov. 4, 2018

Polls show high voter turnout during early voting period

After Louisiana voters broke early-voting records in 2016, particiW pation in the excuse-free early voting remained high in Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes. Early voting ahead of the Nov. 6 election ended Tuesday. More than 300,000 votes had been cast statewide — exceeding the number of early votes in similar elections held in 2017 and 2014. Polls will open at 6 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6 at regular polling locations in each parish. Polling locations and sample ballots can be found at www.sos.la.gov. Lafourche residents cast over 7,024 early votes, totaling almost 12 percent of the parish’s registered voters, officials said. The office has also received over 271 mail-in ballots so far. As of Oct. 1, the total number of registered voters in Terrebonne was 63,725 and 58,827 in Lafourche. Voting experts didn’t expect a high turnout in the state, despite national enthusiasm in the midterm elections. All of Louisiana’s federal legislators are expected to be voted in for another term without any runoffs. See Voters Page 4-A

MEETINGS MONDAY, NOV. 5

TOWN OF GOLDEN MEADOW 7:00 p.m. 107 Jervis Drive - G.M.

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Ms. Ruby, at right, RN and manager/educator of Lady of the Sea Hospital’s Learning Center, hands out a protein bar sample to Paula Sherman during the hospital’s annual Diabetes Fair last month. If you missed this one and would like to receive educational diabetes information, sign up now to attend Ochsner St. Anne’s free diabetes management seminar scheduled for Nov. 15 at the hospital in Raceland.

Louisiana voters to decide felon rights, gas tax spending By MELINDA DESLATTE Associated Press

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Advertising money and advocacy have drawn the attention of Louisiana voters to Amendment 2, a proposal to require unanimous jury verdicts for all felony convictions. But there are six constitutional amendments in all to consider on the Nov. 6 ballot. The others are: AMENDMENT 1 Topping the list is a proposal to make convicted state felons wait five years after serving their sentences before they can run for office in the state, unless they are pardoned. Louisiana had an amendment passed in 1998 that barred felons from seeking office for 15 years after serving their sentences. The state Supreme Court overturned the provision in 2016 on a

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technicality, saying voters approved a version differing from the one that lawmakers passed. After a couple of years of debate over whether a prohibition should exist and how long it should last, lawmakers compromised on the fiveyear proposal. AMENDMENT 3 A Louisiana Supreme Court ruling provoked Amendment 3 on the ballot. The high court determined that local government agencies could only share equipment and staff if they exchange something of equivalent value or get a payment in return. The proposal would authorize donations of public equipment or personnel between agencies for a specific activity or function if they have a written agreement, without any compensation needing to be exchanged. See Amendments Page 4-A

tests for the U.S. House of Representatives. In District 1, incumbent Steve Scalise, a Republican, will face challenges from a host of lesser known candidates including Lee Ann Dugas, Jim Francis, Ferd Jones, Howard Kearney and Tammy y Savoie. In District 6, Republican incumbent Garret Graves faces challenges from several lesser known candidates including Justin Dewitt, Devin Graham, and Andie Salzan. Scalise represents southern Terrebonne and Lafourche, while Graves represents the parishes’ northern areas. Lafourche voters will also help to choose a new Secretary of State. Interim secretary Kyle Ardoin is seeking to fill the remainder of the term of ousted secretary Tom Schedler. Ardoin is joined in the race by eight other candidates including Turkey Creek Mayor Heather Cloud, state legislators A.G. Crowe, Rick Edmonds and Julie Stokes as well as lesser known candidates Gwen Collins Greenup, Rene Fontenot Free, Thomas Kennedy and Matthew Moreau. Voters will also choose a new Appeals Court Judge for the First Circuit which covers Lafourche, Terrebonne and St. Mary parishes. Lafourche District Court Judge Walt Lanier, III is seeking the post and will be challenged by Ellen Daigle Doskey. Doskey serves as an assistant district attorney in Terrebonne Parish. See Election Page 4-A

Open enrollment begins for Healthcare Marketplace

LADY OF THE SEA Board of Commissioners 12-Noon The Learning Center 200 W. 134th Place

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7 LAFOURCHE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD 7:00 p.m. 805 E. 7th St. - Thibodaux LAF. FIRE DISTRICT #9 6:30 p.m. Gheens Community Ctr. 1783 La. Hwy. 654

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Arrests.........................7-A Calendar of Events.....2-A Classifieds..................6-A Horoscopes.................7-A

Lottery.........................2-A Obituaries.............6-A/7-A

Worship Directory........8-A

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Prices Good Thru Tues., Nov. 6

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Just Breath, a Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, held its 4th Annual Fall 5k Fun Run October 20 at Golden Motors. The event featured a live band, trunk-a-treating, an arts and crafts show and car show, and more, raising over $6000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Organizers are already planning for next year’s event set for October 26, 2019.

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon is reminding Louisiana families that Open Enrollment for healthcare through the marketplace started Thursday. The enrollment period runs from November 1, through December 15, and coverage begins on January 1, 2019. During the enrollment period individuals and families who do not receive healthcare through their employers can sign up through the online Health Insurance Marketplace and purchase individual policies. “We’re seeing rate decreases for the first time in quite a while in the Louisiana Individual Market,” said Commissioner Donelon. See Healthcare Page 4-A

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