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The U.S. state of Louisiana currently has six congressional districts.The state has had as many as eight districts; the eighth district was eliminated on January 9, 1993 after results of the 1990 census, and the seventh district was eliminated in 2013, following results of the 2010 census, largely because of people moving interstate after Hurricane Katrina hit the state.
Mike Johnson, U.S. Representative from Louisiana's 4th congressional district and Speaker of the House [36] Steve Scalise, U.S. Representative from Louisiana's 1st congressional district [37] Statewide officials. Jeff Landry, Governor of Louisiana [37] Organizations. AIPAC [14] Maggie's List [38] Political parties. Republican Party of Louisiana ...
Louisiana's old congressional districts since 2023 [1] These are tables of congressional delegations from Louisiana to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate . The current dean of the Louisiana delegation is Representative and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (LA-1) , having served in the House since 2008.
Louisiana's Legislature approved a new congressional map Friday, Jan. 19, 2024 that will add a second majority Black district by radically changing the 6th Congressional District boundaries.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signs into law a new congressional map that creates second majority Black district in Shreveport, Alexandria, Baton Rouge.
Late last year a federal appeals court upheld Baton Rouge Middle District Judge Shelly Dick's earlier ruling requiring Louisiana's congressional map be redrawn to include a second majority Black ...
Louisiana's 1st congressional district; Louisiana's 2nd congressional district; Louisiana's 3rd congressional district; Louisiana's 4th congressional district; Louisiana's 5th congressional district; Louisiana's 6th congressional district; Louisiana's 7th congressional district; Louisiana's 8th congressional district
Louisiana state lawmakers approved a new congressional map on Friday, drawing a second majority-Black district to comply with a court order.