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Louisiana voters resoundingly shot down four constitutional amendments over the weekend. Here's a breakdown of who turned out to vote.
Louisiana voters today are increasingly choosing not to participate in the electoral process. With the exception of presidential elections, registered voters are more likely to stay home than turn out ...
The four amendments were defeated by a significant margin, with nearly identical percentage votes, in Saturday’s election.
Louisiana voters statewide will decide March 29 about four proposed amendments to the Louisiana Constitution. Amendment 3 of ...
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 ...
Louisiana voters rejected four proposed amendments to the state constitution. Increased Democratic voter turnout, particularly among Black voters, contributed to the amendments' defeat.
Louisiana voters statewide will decide March 29 about four proposed amendments to the Louisiana Constitution. Amendment 3 of the four amendment proposals deals with prosecution of juveniles as ...
Voters statewide will decide March 29 about four proposed amendments to the Louisiana Constitution. Amendment 2 of the four amendment proposals overhauls budget and tax allowances and limitations.