Early voting for this crucial election starts on Saturday. The four constitutional amendments on the March 29 ballot are designed to mislead you as a voter and stand in the way of a safe, more healthy Louisiana.
Louisiana voters will vote on four proposed constitutional amendments March 29. The amendments address various topics, including specialty courts, tax rates and juvenile prosecution. The amendments have drawn attention for their potential impact on legal practices, state finances and criminal justice.
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Here are key dates and deadlines to register and vote in Louisiana's March 29 election to change the Constitution.
The four amendments change rules around lawyers, taxes, juvenile crime, and court openings, affecting how justice, money, and courts work.
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Four constitutional amendments, including one on major tax reforms, will be on the ballot for the March 29 election.
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There are two races on the ballot in Louisiana, both to replace members of the state House who were elected to the state Senate. One of them is in Lafayette.
Both Bossier and Caddo Parish have local races and propositions on the ballot for the election. The amendments could significantly change Louisiana legislation. With juvenile crime on the rise for parishes like Caddo, residents can support or decline ...