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Louisiana's Secretary of State has said he has no plans to step down from office after an employee in his agency launched a lawsuit against him for alleged sexual harassment. Speaking at a press ...
Voters will have their say about who will be the state's chief elections officer in the Oct. 12 primary, less than a year after choosing current Republican Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin for the job.
Nancy Landry — the First Assistant Secretary of State and a Republican — and Gwen Collins-Greenup, a Democrat and attorney, will advance to a runoff.
The race for Louisiana secretary of state, normally a low-key affair, has taken on a more political bent this year amid unproven claims of voter fraud, and the better-known candidates ...
Joel Watson, the deputy secretary of state for Communications, told The Center Square that he is confident Louisiana will see a "smooth election day." Watson projects that approximately 1 to 1.2 ...
Louisiana’s Deputy Secretary of State for Communications, ... “They can also go to the registrar of voters in person, and they can show their ID with their current address and confirm that way.
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 Louisiana Secretary of State Has Been Driven From Office By Crazy People Not even giving the MyPillow guy a public platform could appease the lunatics. By Charles P. Pierce Published: Oct 12 ...
LOUISIANA (KLFY)– In this historic runoff election, Nancy Landry is running to become the first female elected as Louisiana’s secretary of state. She said the support she is receiving is great ...
Five candidates for Secretary of State laid out their positions on elections and business services on Thursday, offering competing visions for improving the agency. The forum, hosted by the Public ...
Republican Louisiana Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin, the state's chief elections officer, won't run for reelection next fall, citing health concerns and blasting election deniers as spreading ...