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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Rhian Lubin

Louisiana primaries suspended by governor after Supreme Court redistricting ruling

  • Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry suspended the upcoming primary elections for the state's six House seats, citing a Supreme Court ruling that mandates redrawing the congressional map.
  • The Supreme Court's decision found that the creation of a second Black-majority district constituted an “unconstitutional racial gerrymander,” a ruling that could potentially aid Republicans in future elections.
  • The suspension was announced just two days before early voting was scheduled to commence for the May 16 primaries, despite overseas ballots having already been distributed weeks prior.
  • Critics, including Democratic state senators and political analysts, condemned the move as “legally shaky at best” and accused Republicans of attempting to secure additional congressional seats.
  • Legal experts anticipate immediate challenges to the suspension, questioning its legality given the advanced stage of the election process and the potential for significant voter disruption.

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