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Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry unveiled a package of bills that aim to protect voters and improve election integrity.
Politicians counting on public apathy to move their problematic agendas forward should be worried. Voters are tired of being ignored.
Louisiana voters resoundingly shot down four constitutional amendments over the weekend. Here's a breakdown of who turned out to vote.
The four amendments were defeated by a significant margin, with nearly identical percentage votes, in Saturday’s election.
After voting concluded on March 29 in Louisiana, election results showed all four proposed amendments had been rejected. Here's what Gov. Landry said.
The bills are aimed at strengthening voter protection and increase election integrity in Louisiana. "This package of bills will help to give voters confidence that when they vote their vote is ...
Shall St. Martin Parish School District, Louisiana (the "District"), incur ... "Capital Improvement Plan" to be approved prior to the election, title to which shall be in the public; which bonds ...
Thousands of voters cast their ballot in the March 29 election. "Historically, our local election voter turnout is very low, and I think it's super important to vote. Obviously, there were a lot of issues that people felt very passionate about that we voted on,
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, Donald Trump Jr., rapper 50 Cent and other MAGA-aligned figures suffered a big loss Saturday when voters in the Bayou State rejected various amendments to the state constitution.
The Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office is reporting that the unofficial turnout for the March 29 election is 21%, which, according to political analyst Jeff Crouere, is high for this type of election.
A Louisiana Senator has drafted proposed legislation ... similar to the one of the amendments that failed in the March 29 election. The amendment proposed removing the list of 16 crimes for ...