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On Nov. 8, Louisiana voters go to the polls, just like in states across the country — only they’ll technically be voting in a primary election that includes candidates from all corners. Their ...
Under the current "jungle" primary system, Louisiana races are decided by putting all candidates — regardless of party — onto one ballot. If no one gets more than 50 percent of the vote, ...
Louisiana lawmakers have passed a bill that will change the state's election process for certain primary races, including Congress and the state Supreme Court.
Louisiana will delay its presidential primary next month because of the coronavirus outbreak. Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said Friday he would sign an executive order later that day that would ...
Louisiana’s open primary system pits all candidates, regardless of political party, against each other in one race. If a candidate receives a majority of the vote, they win the election.
On Nov. 8, Louisiana voters go to the polls, just like in states across the country — only they’ll technically be voting in a primary election that includes candidates from all corners.
On Nov. 8, Louisiana voters go to the polls, just like in states across the country — only they’ll technically be voting in a primary election that includes candidates from Louisiana uses a ...
The new primary system, which will not go into effect until 2026, would only apply to primary elections for Congress, Louisiana’s Supreme Court, the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and the ...
In Louisiana’s open primary system, a candidate can win the election if they receive a majority of the primary vote. Otherwise, the top two candidates will advance to the general election on Nov ...