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Republican Nancy Landry, who serves as Louisiana’s first assistant secretary of state, and Democrat Gwen Collins-Greenup, an attorney from Baton Rouge, are the two candidates vying for the ...
Four months ago, Clinton resident Gwen Collins-Greenup was the confidential assistant to Carlos Sam, superintendent of the East Feliciana Parish School Board. Today, she is in a runoff for the ...
The runoff to decide the next secretary of state will be between a Republican who spent about a quarter of a million dollars and a Democrat who raised less than a thousand. Democratic candidate ...
BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) - In a surprise, Gwen Collins-Greenup advanced Tuesday to the December runoff for secretary of state (SOS) after raising less money than each of the other eight candidates ...
Prior to founding Greenup Law, L.L.C., Gwen spent more than 20 years in the private sector where she provided consulting, tax, notary, and real estate title services to individual and business ...
LOUISIANA ()– Vying to become Louisiana’s first female elected secretary of state, candidate Gwen Collins-Greenup is making it known the motivation behind her campaign is supporters.She said ...
Democrat Baton Rouge attorney Gwen Collins-Greenup says she's running for secretary of state. The Clinton native issued the official announcement via a special video message on Wednesday, June 7.
Democrat Gwen Collins-Greenup is running for Secretary of State of Louisiana.. Collins-Greenup is a lawyer and owner of her own law firm in Baton Rouge. She spent over 20 years in the private ...
The Secretary of State position has two candidates, Gwen Collins-Greenup and Nancy Landry, looking to replace Kyle Ardoin. Louisiana voters will have to decide who they want to oversee elections ...
Gwen Collins-Greenup (left) and Nancy Landry (right) (KSLA) “I’m running again because I want to strengthen Louisiana’s businesses, secure our elections and protect every eligible Louisiana ...
They report Nancy Landry defeated “Gwen” Collins-Greenup in Saturday’s general election to become the new Secretary of State of Louisiana. Collins-Greenup and Landry were in a runoff after neither ...
The forum, hosted by the Public Affairs Research Council, featured Democratic candidates Gwen Collins-Greenup and former Orleans Parish Criminal Clerk of the Court Arthur Morrell and Republicans Nancy ...