Early voting was supposed to begin Monday, Jan. 26, but due to the weather, it will be suspended and resume on Tuesday.
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How Louisiana's closed party primaries will work
Some Louisiana elections will look a lot different this year as closed party primaries begin — reshaping contests like Rep. Julia Letlow's new Trump-backed challenge to incumbent Bill Cassidy's Senate seat.
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Rep. Julia Letlow launches Louisiana Senate primary against Bill Cassidy
Julie Emerson exits Louisiana Senate race after Julia Letlow enters with Trump’s backing
Trump-backed Rep. Julia Letlow challenging Sen. Bill Cassidy in GOP primary
Rep. Julia Letlow said Tuesday she would run for Senate in Louisiana after President Donald Trump urged her to challenge Sen. Bill Cassidy in the Republican primary. Letlow announced her campaign in a video after speaking of her plans at a Tuesday breakfast hosted by the Greater Baton Rouge Business Report.
There new rules in Louisiana’s upcoming U.S. Senate race. If you want to vote, columnist Ron Faucheux writes, better study up first.
Louisiana’s shift from open to closed primaries will limit who can vote in party elections and could influence outcomes in major races. State leaders are
Republicans are entering the 2026 midterms with a 53-47 majority in the Senate (including the two independents who caucus with the Democrats). This cycle, 35 Senate seats are up f
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