The Louisiana Secretary of State's office updates election results every 90 seconds as results are counted. You can find those vote totals here for statewide and legislative races, as well as local races by parish. This includes New Orleans, Lafayette, Baton Rouge and Shreveport metro areas.
The four amendments were defeated by a significant margin, with nearly identical percentage votes, in Saturday’s election.
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All four proposed amendments in Louisiana failed Saturday.Results are complete but unofficial until verified. Here are the numbers.
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 results.
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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 case before the Supreme Court involves a state voting law that pits minority voter protections against the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution.
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 is particularly extensive, aiming to overhaul budget, tax and education provisions.
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.
Louisiana voters soundly rejected all four ... teacher pay increases, juvenile crime, and elections for judicial seats. Read more: Gov. Jeff Landry points to 'far left liberals' as the reason ...
Louisiana voters rejected four proposed constitutional amendments, including one that would have granted the Louisiana Supreme Court the authority to discipline out-of-state lawyers, and another
Louisiana voters overwhelmingly rejected four proposed constitutional amendments which aimed to reshape the state's approach to justice, juvenile crime, taxation, and judicial elections. Each amendmen
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