Louisiana voters will have another chance to change their state Constitution with four proposed amendments on the March 29 ballot. The proposed amendments range from expanding specialty courts to ...
ELECTION RESULTS RIGHT THERE AND JUST INTO OUR NEWSROOM RIGHT NOW. GOVERNOR JEFF LANDRY GIVING THIS STATEMENT RIGHT HERE. AFTER ALL FOUR PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ARE PROJECTED TO FAIL TONIGHT. HE SAYS, ...
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Louisiana voters soundly rejected all four proposed amendments to the state constitution on Saturday, shutting the door on changes to courts, government finances, teacher pay increases, juvenile crime ...
Louisiana voters rejected all four proposed amendments to the state constitution on Saturday. Voter turnout was just over 21%, according to the Louisiana Secretary of State. Here’s a breakdown of the ...
Louisiana decisively rejected four proposed constitutional amendments intended to reform the state's policies on justice, juvenile crime, taxation, and judicial elections. Each measure received over ...
Louisiana voters rejected four proposed amendments to the state constitution. Increased Democratic voter turnout, particularly among Black voters, contributed to the amendments' defeat. Disagreement ...
Louisiana legislators might put portions of a constitutional amendment overhauling state budget and tax policies back on the ballot, even after voters overwhelmingly rejected the wide-ranging proposal ...
Louisiana voters will vote on four proposed constitutional amendments March 29. The amendments address various topics, including specialty courts, tax rates and juvenile prosecution. Amendment No. 2 ...