Louisiana's long-running redistricting fight is heading back to the U.S. Supreme Court, with re-arguments set for October 15, as the state's Attorney General argues that race-based redistricting is unconstitutional.
Louisiana has open primary elections on Saturday, October 11. Secretary of State Nancy Landry issued important details to keep in mind as constituents prepare to vote.
Liz Murrill and Nancy Landry grew up a block apart from each other in Lafayette. Now as attorney general and secretary of state, respectively, they are at loggerheads over state legal contracts.
Here's what's on the ballot for those voters who need to cast a ballot in the October 11 election; we also have the numbers so far.
There are no statewide races, but some parishes have financial matters to vote on and other parishes have big elections underway.
In most Voting Rights Acts cases, minority voters are suing their state leaders, not on their side. But for awhile, a cadre of Black voters and Louisiana officials
Astoria: Sometimes, Republicans have to bite the bullet and do what is best for the people. Just take the example of the 1990 U.S. Senate election in Louisiana. The candidates were incumbent
While the ballots are not packed on Oct. 11, Caddo Parish residents can expect three propositions to vote on, and Bossier Parish residents will vote in
Candidates for U.S. House and Senate who aren’t Democrats or Republicans have more work to do to get on the Louisiana ballot for the 2026 midterm elections.
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