Louisiana suspends congressional primaries following Supreme Court ruling
The Louisiana governor announced the suspension of congressional primaries after a Supreme Court decision on redistricting. Early voting was set to begin shortly before the announcement. (sources: pbs, ap, politico, nytimes, reuters)
Louisiana officials have suspended congressional primaries due to a Supreme Court ruling regarding redistricting. The state plans to reassess the congressional maps before rescheduling the primaries.
- The Supreme Court issued a ruling that impacts Louisiana's congressional redistricting.
- Early voting for the primaries was scheduled to start soon before the suspension.
- State officials are considering redrawing the congressional maps.
Why it matters
The suspension of the primaries could affect the electoral process and representation in Louisiana.
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