The Louisiana Oath is a set of oaths taken by all state officials, including the Governor, members of the legislature, justices of the peace, sheriffs, and other local officers. The oaths are administered by the state's Secretary of State. The Louisiana Oath includes the Oath of Office, the Oath of Allegiance to the State of Louisiana, the Oath of Office to Support the Constitution of the United States, the Oath of Office to Support the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, and the Oath of Office to Support the Laws and Ordinances of the State. This oath serves to bind all state officials to uphold the laws of the state and to serve the public with integrity and fairness. The Oath of Office requires that all officials swear to uphold the laws and regulations of the state, as well as to faithfully execute the duties of their offices. The Oath of Allegiance to the State of Louisiana requires that all state officials swear allegiance to the state and its laws. The Oath of Office to Support the Constitution of the United States requires that all officials swear to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. Finally, the Oath of Office to Support the Constitution of the State of Louisiana and the Oath of Office to Support the Laws and Ordinances of the State require that all officials swear to uphold the laws and regulations of the state, as well as to faithfully execute the duties of their offices.