Louisiana to pause House primaries to redraw map after Supreme Court ruling

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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said he will suspend the May 16 House primaries so lawmakers can redraw the congressional map following a Supreme Court ruling on redistricting, a move that could affect House control in the midterm elections.
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