Is there a process for removing a sitting U.S. senator or representative from Louisiana? Senators serve six-year term limits, while representatives are elected for two-year terms. Every two years,
Louisiana's Ten Commandments law was back in court this week as the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals considered whether the law should be allowed to move forward.
AP calls Louisiana House District 6 for Cleo Fields. Nov 5 • 11:33 PM ET AP calls Louisiana House District 2 for Troy Carter. Nov 5 • 11:16 PM ET AP calls Louisiana House District 1 for Steve ...
Orleans Parish Registrar of Voters Sandra Wilson retired this month after nearly two decades holding that position, and the New Orleans City Council is now accepting applications for her replacement.
Slidell City Council member Bill Borchert will be sworn in Monday afternoon as the city's acting mayor, filling the office left open with the resignation of Greg Cromer, who is
When I heard the news of the DOJ backing away from its position in the Callais redistricting case out of Louisiana before the Supreme Court, I realized that I had failed to link to this important story from Jan.
A new Louisiana law requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote went into effect Jan. 1, but so far there’s no guidance on what documentation is needed.
An intra-party battle is brewing among Louisiana Republicans ahead of the 2026 U.S. Senate race. The first skirmish is playing out over Washington Mardi Gras ball tickets. State Rep. Roger Wilder, R-Denham Springs,
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Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming, who is seeking to oust Sen. Bill Cassidy in 2026, is calling the senator a "RINO," or "Republican in name only."
Mayor, police chief and seven City Council seats will be open during next week's qualifying ahead of the city of St. George's first municipal election on March 29.
Gov. Jeff Landry is flying back to Washington, D.C. on Thursday to resume activities there after spending the past two days in Louisiana overseeing the state government’s response to the