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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 ...
Louisiana voters will have another chance to change their state Constitution with four proposed amendments on the Dec. 7 ballot and early voting underway now. The proposed amendments range from ...
Four amendments were passed by voters in the Oct. 14 election, and four more are on the Nov. 18 ballot. Louisiana's Constitution has now been amended 213 times since it was ratified in 1974. Early ...
Legislatively-referred amendment: 2023 Louisiana Amendment 1, which would ban private or foreign funding of election costs in Louisiana elections Legislatively-referred amendment : 2023 Louisiana Amendment 2, which would enshrine a right to worship in a church or place of worship,
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.
(In addition, Louisiana will let voters decide on four constitutional amendments on its Dec. 7 ballot.) Here's a rundown of the various issues the proposed amendments seek to address. Abortion
Louisiana Amendment 1, the No Right to Abortion in Constitution Amendment of 2020, passed with a yes vote of 62.06%. It explicitly adds language that denies a person's right to abortion . It adds the following language to the state constitution: [ 6 ]
Amendment 1 on the ballot has been a hot topic around New Orleans as judges face scrutiny over perceived leniency to criminals awaiting trial.