
Louisiana claims supreme court voting rights decision means it cannot carry out primaries with current electoral maps – live
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Louisiana's governor and attorney general have announced plans to postpone the midterm 2026 primaries following a recent Supreme Court ruling that undermines the Voting Rights Act. The ruling has led to the termination of a stay that previously allowed the state to use its current Congressional map. As a result, the state is now prohibited from conducting congressional elections under this map and is seeking a solution in collaboration with the Legislature and Secretary of State's office.
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The Supreme Court ruling has been perceived as a major setback for the Voting Rights Act, which has historically aimed to protect minority voting rights. Louisiana's actions reflect broader concerns among states about how to align their electoral processes with changing legal standards. The implications of this ruling are likely to reverberate across the country as other states may face similar challenges.
This article is based on information available at the time of publication and may be subject to change as new developments arise.
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