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Shreveport Times on MSNWhy did Louisiana voters reject all four constitutional amendments? Pollster shares observationsThe four amendments were defeated by a significant margin, with nearly identical percentage votes, in Saturday’s election.
Landry had pushed hard for Amendment 2 in particular. But voters across the state resoundingly rejected all of the changes.
Four proposed constitutional amendments related to justice, taxation, and judicial elections were overwhelmingly rejected.
Louisiana voters resoundingly shot down four constitutional amendments over the weekend. Here's a breakdown of who turned out ...
Louisiana voters will vote on four proposed constitutional amendments March 29. The amendments address various topics, ...
Louisiana voters soundly rejected four constitutional amendments championed by Republican Gov. Jeff Landry related to crime, ...
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When all four of conservative Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry’s proposed constitutional amendments were soundly defeated Saturday — about twice as many voters voted against them as for them — he ...
All four proposed amendments in Louisiana failed Saturday.Results are complete but unofficial until verified. Here are the ...
Louisiana voters rejected all four of the constitutional amendments in the municipal primary election on Saturday, March 29, ...
The rejection of the four amendments means the state's tax, legal, and judicial systems will remain unchanged.
Democratic anger’ against Gov. Landry, distrust of tax changes in rural parishes and more helped create the perfect storm for the March 29 election results.
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