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    Elections, National, News, Politics

    Tia LeBrun Switches to No Party in Newly Redrawn 3rd District Race

    Tia LeBrun, who entered Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District race as a Democrat, announced that she has changed her party registration and will now run as...

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    by The Bayou Progressive 6 days ago5 days ago
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    Southern Democrats warn Louisiana redistricting fight could reshape Black representation across the South

    Democratic lawmakers from Louisiana, Texas, Georgia and Mississippi gathered at the Louisiana State Capitol on Wednesday to warn that Louisiana’s latest congressional redistricting fight is...

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    by The Bayou Progressive 2 weeks ago2 weeks ago
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    Louisiana Republicans Cancel The Primary, Void The Votes, Then Advance A Map To Add A GOP Seat

    Louisiana’s congressional election chaos is no longer theoretical. It is now moving through the Legislature. The Louisiana Senate voted Thursday to advance a Republican-backed congressional...

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    by The Bayou Progressive 4 weeks ago4 weeks ago
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    With Early Voting Underway, Democratic Candidates Make Their Case in Lake Charles

    As early voting opened Saturday for Louisiana’s May 16 Democratic primaries, Democratic candidates for Congress and U.S. Senate gathered at Stellar Beans Coffee House in...

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    by The Bayou Progressive 1 month ago3 weeks ago
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    Landry Reportedly Plans to Suspend Louisiana Congressional Primaries So Republicans Can Redraw Congressional Map

    Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry is reportedly preparing to suspend next month’s U.S. House primaries so Republican lawmakers can redraw the state’s congressional map before voters...

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    by The Bayou Progressive 1 month ago1 month ago
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    What the Supreme Court’s Callais Ruling Could Mean for Louisiana

    The Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais did not merely strike down Louisiana’s second majority-Black congressional district. It gave Louisiana Republicans a road map...

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    by The Bayou Progressive 1 month ago1 month ago
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    Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana’s Second Majority-Black Congressional District

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down Louisiana’s second majority-Black congressional district in Louisiana v. Callais, issuing a major voting rights decision that could...

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    by The Bayou Progressive 1 month ago1 month ago

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Watch: Full Louisiana Democratic U.S. Senate Debate from Southern University

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    In Louisiana’s Senate Primary, the Debate Was Over the Messenger

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    The DSCC Has Made Its Picks in Louisiana’s Democratic Primaries

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    Nick Albares Ends U.S. Senate Campaign After Louisiana Democratic Primary

Election Coverage

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    Tia LeBrun Switches to No Party in Newly Redrawn 3rd District Race

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    Landry Signs New Congressional Map, Leaving Louisiana With One Majority-Black District

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    Jamie Davis Won Because He Understood the Democratic Electorate That Actually Showed Up

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    Nick Albares Ends U.S. Senate Campaign After Louisiana Democratic Primary

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    Louisiana Voters Reject St. George School District Amendment, Blocking a Dangerous New Chapter in Public School Secession

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