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Hundreds of third-party and independent candidates have run for state legislative seats in the state of Louisiana. Louisiana state law disallows write-in candidates for public office. [1] Only candidates who achieved more than 5% of the vote since 1982 are included.
Michael J. "Mike" Waguespack, CPA is an American politician who is currently serving as the Louisiana Legislative Auditor. [1]Waguespack was elected by a supermajority vote of the Louisiana State Legislature on April 19, 2021, with no dissentions. [2]
In a 2020 study, Louisiana was ranked as the 24th hardest state for citizens to vote in. [14] As of 2024, Louisiana is the only remaining state without auditable paper ballots, an established best practice for recounts and audits, [15] in any jurisdiction. [16]
The auditor made seven recommendations to improve LDH’s oversight. Key among them is establishing formal criteria for what constitutes abuse or neglect and setting timelines for evidence reviews.
The 73rd Louisiana Legislature is the Louisiana State Legislature for the years 2024–2028. [1] [2] House of Representatives members. District Name Party
(The Center Square) − An audit of the Louisiana Department of Education's seclusion and restraint practices for students with disabilities reveals underreporting and compliance with state laws.
The legislature of the U.S. state of Louisiana has convened many times since statehood became effective on April 30, 1812. "The legislature was elected every two years until 1880, when a sitting legislature was elected every four years thereafter."
The candidates for Boone County auditor both tout experience in budgeting and finance. Skip to main content. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...