Louisiana Voter-Rights Groups Sue to Stop Congressional Primary Suspension

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The ACLU and Louisiana voting-rights groups filed a state-court suit to block Governor Jeff Landry and Secretary of State Nancy Landry from suspending the congressional primary following the Louisiana v Callais ruling, arguing the move creates chaos and jeopardizes absentee ballots, while other races and constitutional amendments proceed; a separate federal suit seeks to restore the suspended primary.
- Voting rights groups sue to block Louisiana from suspending primary elections The Guardian
- Voters Sue Over Louisiana Governor’s Move to Delay Primary The New York Times
- Louisiana House candidate sues over suspended primary The Hill
- ‘An unmitigated s--t show fever dream’: Louisiana enters election chaos Politico
- Early voting set for May 16 election in West Monroe KNOE
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