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Nearly two-thirds of voters in Louisiana rejected all four proposed constitutional amendments backed by Gov. Jeff Landry (R-LA). The rejection of the four amendments means the state’s tax, legal ...
It failed 34% to 66%. Louisiana will not see the creation of new regional or statewide specialty courts with the rejection of Amendment 1, which failed 35% to 65%.
For context, Landry was elected with 547,827 votes, while 419,366 voters turned out to reject Amendment 3, which lost by the largest margin of the four questions on the ballot.
Louisiana voters soundly rejected four constitutional amendments championed by Republican Gov. Jeff Landry related to crime, courts and finances. Landry and his allies had crisscrossed the state ...
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 ...
LOUISIANA, USA — Louisiana voters have rejected all four constitutional amendments in the March 29 election, keeping the state's tax, legal, and judicial systems unchanged.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — All four proposed constitutional amendments on the March ballot failed. The amendments addressed specialty courts, tax reforms, juvenile prosecution, and ...
Photo caption: A voter makes his choices in at a New Orleans Garden District polling place on Election Day, Nov. 8, 2022. Photo courtesy Greg LaRose/Louisiana Illuminator. Three of four proposed ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana voters soundly rejected four constitutional amendments championed by Republican Gov. Jeff Landry related to crime, courts and finances.
Voters in Louisiana rejected four proposed constitutional amendments in the Municipal Primary election, which addressed issues such as specialty courts, tax reforms, juvenile prosecution, and ...
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