State senators in Louisiana have passed a new congressional map after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the previous one.
The Louisiana House and Governmental Affairs Committee continued discussion on Senate Bill 121, which proposes a new congressional map for the state.
The Louisiana Senate voted 27-10 to pass a congressional map that would reduce the state’s majority-Black U.S. House ...
Louisiana is a step closer to a new congressional map after the state Senate approved a plan Thursday that would eliminate ...
A Louisiana House committee debated a proposed congressional redistricting map for over eight hours as lawmakers grappled ...
The new map will eliminate one of the state's majority Black, Democratic-leaning districts while keeping one ...
The new proposed map splits Calcasieu Parish between the Third District and Fourth District, which House Speaker Mike Johnson ...
Louisiana state lawmakers voted early Wednesday morning to eliminate one of two majority-Black congressional voting districts ...
See the first draft of a plan to redraw districts that has stirred a ferocious battle over voting rights in Louisiana.
Republicans in Louisiana’s state Senate voted early Wednesday morning to advance a new congressional map that would give the ...
Gov. Jeff Landry (R-LA) suspended Louisiana’s primary elections, scheduled for May 16, on Thursday following a Supreme Court ruling that struck down the state’s 2024 congressional map. The Supreme ...