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Following is an abridged explanation of the amendments from the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, which provides a voter's guide without taking a position. For PAR's full guide to the ...
The following is a full explanation of Amendment No. 1 from the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, which provides a voter's guide without taking a position. For PAR's full guide, go to ...
Voter have amended the Louisiana Constitution 206 times since it was ratified in 1974. There are three proposed amendments on the December 10 ballot. Explaining the Louisiana constitutional ...
Legislatively-referred amendment: 2023 Louisiana Amendment 3, which would require a minimum of 25% of state revenue to be applied to the balance of Legislatively-referred amendment : 2023 Louisiana Amendment 4, which would prohibit property tax exemptions for nonprofits owning damaged residential property
Louisiana Constitutional Amendment 1 [3] of 2004, is an amendment to the Louisiana Constitution that makes it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perform same-sex marriages or civil unions. The referendum was approved by 78% of the voters.
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Over the weekend, voters approved all four constitutional amendments on the ballot in the 2024 December election. Amendment one received 53% of the vote, which now grants ...
Amendment 1 on the ballot has been a hot topic around New Orleans as judges face scrutiny over perceived leniency to criminals awaiting trial.
Throughout Louisiana, voters chose in favor of the constitutional amendment. The final vote results were 72% for yes and 28% for no. The final vote results were 72% for yes and 28% for no.