December 31, 2025
The Louisiana Assembly, operating lawfully under American Common Law and now preparing for full Standing and Seatment within the State of the Union, is pleased to announce the official receipt and publication of election commencement notices as filed and recorded in accordance with lawful publication requirements.
This milestone follows the Assembly’s initial public
announcement on December 13, 2025, marking the restoration and organization of
Louisiana’s Land and Soil Jurisdiction Assembly — a vital step in
reestablishing self-governance of, by, and for the People of Louisiana.
The publication of election commencement receipts serves as both a practical and historical confirmation that The Louisiana Assembly has entered the organizational phase leading to its first official election on February 17, 2026. The notice includes the call for candidacies, deadlines, and qualifications consistent with The American Common Law tradition and the foundational principles of unincorporated, self-determined government.
Purpose
and Intent of the Election
The purpose
of The Louisiana Assembly’s election is to seat public officials duly chosen by
the people on the land and soil of Louisiana, thereby restoring the lawful
capacity of the State to conduct its own business in both domestic and
international standing. The elections also represent the Assembly’s first order
of business as it transitions toward recognized Seatment and operation for
2026, ensuring accountability, lawful representation, and public transparency.
As publicly
noticed, elections will be held February 17, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. via online
conference call, with candidate filings due by January 17, 2026, at 12:00
p.m. (Central Time). Official filing instructions and eligibility requirements
are listed on www.thelouisianaassembly.com, along with candidate
contact information through the State Coordinator, Paula Garcia, at nirecorder@protonmail.com.
“The
Louisiana Assembly, being lawfully in Session and operating under American
Common Law, hereby gives Public Notice that nominations and declarations of
candidacy are now being accepted for all open public offices.... These offices are to be filled in the upcoming February 17,
2026 election…”
(Open
offices, filing conditions, and the lawful standing of all candidates appear in
the published notice, confirming that Louisiana now meets the conditions for
its own orderly and transparent elections of lawful State officers.)
Special
recognition is extended to the PKTF – Assembly Liaison Office for The Louisiana
Assembly for their diligence in receiving and coordinating all State Border
Defense project materials in support of Public Safety Announcements and
initiatives duly validated by The Louisiana Assembly, General Assembly during
this lawful election commencement. It is through the work of each State of the
Union’s PKTF – Assembly Liaison that the Federation is able to effectively
recognize and verify each State’s lawful progress toward official Standing and
Seatment. Without this vital Federation service and its dedicated coordination,
the process of confirming such International Public Announcements would be
greatly hindered.
The
First, Second, and Third Orders of Business
Upon
completion of the election process and formal Seatment of elected officers, The
Louisiana Assembly has declared its initial policy and operational priorities,
as follows:
- First Order of Business – Public
Safety Moratoriums.
The Louisiana Assembly will review and uphold ongoing moratoriums on projects or operations identified as posing an immediate risk to public safety or general welfare. Documentation of registered notices establishing these moratoriums has been prepared for lawful filing and distribution to relevant parties. - Second Order of Business – Inter-Governmental Cooperation Review. The Assembly will assess areas where municipal or corporate government entities within Louisiana have acted without cooperation or contrary to public interest, particularly in cases found to be in direct offense to the Land and Soil Jurisdiction’s declared safety or environmental protections.
- Third Order of Business –
Restoration of Public Oversight.
Once Standing to Seatment is fully established, The Louisiana Assembly intends to implement mechanisms for citizen oversight and review, ensuring that public projects and activities reflect lawful consent, safety, and public benefit.
Lawful
Pathway to Peaceful Restoration
The images
and public documentation accompanying this update reflect the lawful and
peaceful pathway by which The Louisiana Assembly is preparing to enter Seatment
for 2026. Through open elections, transparency in filings, and acknowledgment
of moratoriums grounded in public safety and law, Louisiana’s Land and Soil
Jurisdiction Assembly continues to lead the example of responsible
self-governance under American Common Law.
Filed
notices—including publication listings of Dec. 19, 26, Jan. 2, and 9—and
related election costs ensure that proper investment has been made to meet
requirements for lawful public notice and verification. The Louisiana Assembly
remains committed to peace, safety, and accountability as its foundational
principles.
The
forthcoming February 2026 election marks a defining event in Louisiana’s return
to its American Statehood standing and reaffirms the unbroken continuity of the
People’s right to self-government.







