Louisiana voters will soon get the opportunity to decide whether the state constitution should be amended to divert certain federal funds to coastal protection and to change the timeline for legislators to approve the budget.
Two Republicans and one Democrat are competing in the Nov. 5 primary for a seat on commission that regulates public utilities.
Election officials are updating their voter registries of inactive voters. Louisiana’s Deputy Secretary of State for Communications, Joel Watson Jr., confirmed that Louisiana does not purge voter rolls.
When U.S. District Judge Lance M. Africk goes into semi-retirement Tuesday in New Orleans, Louisiana’s federal trial bench will have four vacancies – one more than two years
On This Week in Louisiana Politics, Governor Jeff Landry announced a plan for a special session centered on tax reform.
With so many voters displaced after Helene in the swing state of North Carolina, election officials are receiving guidance from a state that has done this many times before— Louisiana. Election Commissioner Sherri Wharton-Hadskey said Louisiana has had to implement more emergency voting procedures than any other state following disastrous storms.
Gov. Jeff Landry needs Republican support for his tax overhaul, which keeps a sales tax many conservatives want to let expire.
Louisiana’s election schedule looks a little different thanks to an unusual electoral system known as a "jungle primary."
The political strategist James Carville was among the first top-level Democrats to push for Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race. Read his thoughts on how the Democratic Party has changed before his eyes.
A reader warns of the strong possibility of election interference, noting that all the signs of trouble are already here.
There are varying ways in which someone can qualify for mail voting; absentee voting (excuse or no-excuse) and standardized mail voting.