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How Louisiana's closed party primaries will work
Some Louisiana elections will look a lot different this year as closed party primaries begin — reshaping contests like Rep. Julia Letlow's new Trump-backed challenge to incumbent Bill Cassidy's Senate seat.
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Early voting suspended Monday in Louisiana due to severe weather
Early voting for the Feb. 7 Special Legislative Primary Election in Louisiana has been suspended due to severe winter weather, and will resume on Tuesday, Jan. 27.
Use the Louisiana Voter Portal to find where you vote on election day or call your parish Registrar of Voters Office. Your voter information card, received by mail, lists your polling place. Please pay special attention to make sure you go to the correct polling place.
There new rules in Louisiana’s upcoming U.S. Senate race. If you want to vote, columnist Ron Faucheux writes, better study up first.
Rep. Julia Letlow announced Tuesday morning that she is running for Senate, after earning President Donald Trump's endorsement over the weekend for a Republican primary challenge against Sen.
Republicans are entering the 2026 midterms with a 53-47 majority in the Senate (including the two independents who caucus with the Democrats). This cycle, 35 Senate seats are up f
Louisiana’s shift from open to closed primaries will limit who can vote in party elections and could influence outcomes in major races. State leaders are
Supreme Court has not decided on Louisiana's redrawn congressional map as February qualifying deadline approaches. Legal challenges continue over voting rights and redistricting.
Trump's endorsement of Rep. Julia Letlow over Sen. Bill Cassidy shakes up Louisiana's GOP Senate race, creating major headaches for Senate leadership.
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