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Louisiana Suspends May House Primaries After SCOTUS Ruling

April 30, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via New York Post
Louisiana Suspends May House Primaries After SCOTUS Ruling
Louisiana suspends its May congressional primaries following a Supreme Court ruling that guts racial gerrymandering in the state's maps. The SCOTUS decision crowns a good week for the rule of law, striking down Democrat-favored districts that twisted boundaries to lock in minority-majority seats at the expense of fair representation. Governor announces the state must redraw its congressional map, putting elections on hold to comply. Read more about this...

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