NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisianians are set to vote Saturday on several constitutional amendments dealing with crime, courts and finances. During a special legislative session focused on Gov. Jeff ...
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, ...
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 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 ...
On Gun Talk Nation, host Ryan Gresham asks the question most gun owners never get to see answered: how do gun bills actually move – or stall – at the state level? Dan Zelenka, President of the ...
LOUISIANA (KLFY) — Voters across Louisiana have decided not to pass the four proposed constitutional amendments during the Municipal Primary election on Saturday. The amendments address a wide range ...
Amendment 1 failed voting 'No', meaning lawmakers will not have the authority to create new specialty courts. The Louisiana Supreme Court also will not gain expanded power to discipline out-of-state ...
Louisiana’s two largest teacher unions have come out in support of a sweeping constitutional amendment. Gov. Jeff Landry has backed that would rewrite large swaths of the state’s public tax and budget ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results