New Louisiana election laws
New Louisiana election laws
New Louisiana election laws
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A lawsuit filed by Elisa Knowles Collins aims to disqualify two candidates from the Louisiana Supreme Court District 2 race, citing delinquent tax filings and residency issues. Judge Donald Johnson ruled against the disqualification, but Collins plans to appeal, potentially benefiting candidate John Michael Guidry. Meanwhile, new election laws in Louisiana, set to take effect, have raised concerns among voter advocates about potential voter disenfranchisement and unfounded fraud allegations. These laws, passed by the GOP-dominated Legislature, impose stricter requirements for voter registration and proof of citizenship. Critics, including former New Orleans mayor Marc Morial, argue these measures may hinder voter turnout ahead of the November elections, where voters will decide on several significant positions and amendments. The upcoming elections in Louisiana will include the presidential race, six congressional seats, and a state Supreme Court judgeship.

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