Louisiana voters will decide the fates of four proposed amendments to the state constitution, in what will be the final statewide election of 2024.
Louisiana voters head to the polls Saturday to make selections on four constitutional amendments. Why it matters: The amendments aim to make procedural updates to the state budget process, create a new judicial investigation process,
Supporters argue the changes would help property owners. Detractors worry investors would shy away from improving blighted areas.
On This Week in Louisiana Politics, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry called for the reprimand of an LSU law professor on Tuesday, Nov 26.
See who is winning in the Dec. 7, 2024, Louisiana General election with real-time results and county-by-county maps.
The Texas senator made a vulgar suggestion about the MSNBC hosts' meeting with Donald Trump. A clip of the embattled defense secretary nominee may further sink his chances of assuming the post.
Louisiana residents will vote on four state constitutional amendments in the Dec. 7 election. They involve judicial discipline, the state budget process and property tax debt. The final day of the early voting period is Saturday,
In a Q&A with the newspaper, a ULM politics professor gives tips on how to reduce polarization among citizens.
There are no automatic recounts in Louisiana. A voter may request and pay for a recount of absentee and early votes in an election for a ballot measure. The AP may declare a winner in a race that is subject to a recount if it can determine the lead is too large for a recount or legal challenge to change the outcome.
St. Tammany Parish voters can cast a ballot on four proposed amendments to the Louisiana Constitution on Saturday during the Dec. 7 general election.
On Dec. 7, Baton Rouge will finally select its new mayor-president as incumbent Democrat Sharon Weston Broome hopes to win four final years over Republican challenger Sid Edwards.
Voters will be deciding on four amendments to the Louisiana state constitution on the Dec. 7th ballot. This article aims to break them down, so that you can know what you're voting for.