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Louisiana Suspends May House Primaries After SCOTUS Ruling

April 30, 2026·19 days 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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