Louisiana Delays House Primaries 2 Weeks Before Voting After Supreme Court Map Ruling
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Updated · CNN · May 15
Louisiana Delays House Primaries 2 Weeks Before Voting After Supreme Court Map Ruling
9 articles · Updated · CNN · May 15
Two weeks before Saturday’s scheduled vote, Gov. Jeff Landry postponed Louisiana’s House primaries, abruptly changing the ballot and leaving voters uncertain about what contests will proceed.
The delay followed a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that found the state’s congressional map unconstitutional, forcing election plans to be reworked at the last minute.
Saturday’s election had already been imminent, making the timing especially disruptive for voters, candidates and local election officials preparing for polling day.
The move underscores how court fights over redistricting can spill directly into election administration, reshaping races even after voting logistics are largely in place.
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