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Friday, May 22, 2026 at 12:33 PM

New La. voting machines will cost $100 million

New La. voting machines will cost $100 million
Secretary of State Nancy Landry said new voting machines will cost $100 million. (Louisiana Public Broadcasting)

Baton Rouge —Secretary of State Nancy Landry said this week that $25 million more is needed to cover the $100 million cost of replacing Louisiana’s 35-year-old ballot machines.

The system would consist of new touchscreen voting machines that print paper ballots and have climatecontrolled facilities for storage. Additional expenses would maintain cybersecurity protections and allow for risklimiting audits, which are considered the top standard for voter integrity.

“Louisiana voters have consistently indicated that they want a system that combines the speed of modern technology with the security of a voter-verifiable paper ballot, as required by state law,” Landry told the Senate Finance Committee Monday. The paper ballots will allow voters to verify their choices before casting.

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